Post-doc in Ukrainian Studies/Ukrainian Canadian Studies_University of Manitoba_1 Sept 2011

Mark Kingdom k2kingdom at GMAIL.COM
Sat Apr 2 19:37:22 UTC 2011


A common error:

renumeration ....should be: remuneration

Mark

On Fri, Apr 1, 2011 at 6:07 PM, /Elena Baraban/
<Elena_Baraban at umanitoba.ca>wrote:

> Dear collegues,
>
> Below please find the announcement for a postdoctoral position in Ukrainian
> Studies or Ukrainian Canadian Studies at the University of Manitoba. Please
> help to circulate widely.
>
> Thank you,
>
> Elena Baraban
> Assistant Professor of Russian
> German and Savic Studies Department
> CEES Coordinator
> University of Manitoba
>
> POST-DOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP IN
> UKRAINIAN STUDIES/UKRAINIAN CANADIAN STUDIES
>
> Centre for Ukrainian Canadian Studies and
> German and Slavic Studies
>
> Faculty of Arts, University of Manitoba
>
> The University of Manitoba invites applications for a Post-Doctoral
> Fellowship in Ukrainian Studies and/or Ukrainian Canadian Studies for a
> one-year term starting September 1, 2011. This position is renewable for a
> second year after a successful year-one review. The postdoctoral fellow will
> be hosted jointly by the _Centre for Ukrainian Canadian Studies[1] _and the
> Department of German and Slavic Studies[2] at the University of Manitoba.
>
> The successful candidate will be expected to engage in an active program of
> research, provide public lectures and participate in appropriate academic
> events. The fellowship award is $36 000. Additionally, up to $3000 will be
> made available to support research and travel related to the candidate’s
> project, for the tenure of the fellowship. The recipient will also have the
> opportunity to apply to teach two half-courses per year for additional
> renumeration (currently at $9592.80 per annum), subject to the availability
> of funds and the needs of the program.
>
> This new fellowship aims to support emerging scholars in the advancement of
> scholarship on Ukrainian and Ukrainian-Canadian culture, broadly defined.
> Winnipeg offers a wealth of research resources which may be explored,
> including the valuable archival materials in the Slavic Collection[3] at the
> University of Manitoba, the Archive of the Ukrainian Canadian Experience,
> the St. Andrew’s College Collection and Archives, the Ukrainian Cultural and
> Education Centre (_Oseredok[4]_) and the _Provincial Archives of
> Manitoba[5]_.
>
> ELIGIBILITY
> The fellowship is open to scholars in the social sciences and humanities
> and related disciplines (music, art and architecture) with a teaching and
> research focus on Ukrainian /Ukrainian-Canadian Studies. The successful
> candidate must have near-native fluency in English and Ukrainian, and have
> completed a Ph.D. not more than five years prior to the start of the
> fellowship period.
>
> The University of Manitoba encourages applications from qualified women and
> men, including members of visible minorities, Aboriginal peoples, and
> persons with disabilities. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply;
> however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority.
>
> APPLICATION PROCEDURE
> Applicants should submit their curriculum vitae, a one page description of
> a research plan that would be carried out during the period of the
> appointment, a description of University of Manitoba Ukrainian courses that
> they would be able to teach, and a statement which describes the areas and
> strengths in research and teaching that they would bring to our program.
> Ukrainian course listings can be found at the _CUCS[6]_ website and in the
> _academic calendar[7]_ under “Department of German and Slavic Studies.” All
> application materials may be submitted either electronically or on CD.
>  Three confidential letters of reference must be received directly from the
> applicant’s referees. Referees may submit their letters electronically.
> Please ensure that all material is submitted by May 1, 2011 to:
>
> Dr. Linda Wilson
> Associate Dean of Arts
> University of Manitoba
> Winnipeg, MB R3T 2N2
> (204)474-8403 (voice)
> (204)474-474-7590 (fax)
> lwilson at ms.umanitoba.ca (e-mail)
>
> .
>
> Application materials, including letters of reference, will be handled in
> accordance with the /Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act
> (Manitoba). / Please note that curriculum vitas may be provided to
> participating members of the search process.
>
> Links:
> ------
> [1]
> http://umanitoba.ca/faculties/arts/departments/ukrainian_canadian_studies/
> [2]
> http://umanitoba.ca/faculties/arts/departments/german_and_slavic/index.html
> [3]
> http://umanitoba.ca/libraries/units/dafoe/subjects/slavic/slavic_collection.html
> [4] http://www.oseredok.org/ucec/sites/main.asp?P=887E2OSD21
> [5] http://www.gov.mb.ca/chc/archives/
> [6] http://www.umanitoba.ca/centres/ukrainian_canadian/courses/all.html
> [7] http://webapps.cc.umanitoba.ca/calendar11/
>
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