Two Positions in Ukrainian Studies at Harriman Institute, Columbia Univ., 2014-15

Ronald John Meyer rm56 at COLUMBIA.EDU
Wed Dec 4 15:59:42 UTC 2013


Visiting Faculty (open rank)  position in Ukrainian Studies

Columbia University



Description: Columbia University invites applications for a visiting
appointment in Ukrainian studies to be filled at the rank of assistant,
associate, or full visiting professor for one semester (Fall or Spring) in
the academic year 2014-2015. Rank commensurate with experience. The minimum
degree required for this position is a Master’s; Ph.D. or equivalent is
preferred. History is the preferred area of research and teaching
specialization, but literary/philological studies and other areas will also
be considered. The visiting faculty member will be appointed in one of the
Humanities or Social Science Departments in the Faculty of Arts and
Sciences and will teach two courses: a course of broad interest for
upper-level undergraduates and a second course for graduate students. The
visitor is expected to give one public lecture and to participate in the
academic life of the University, including as an affiliate of the Harriman
Institute.

Minimum qualifications: Master's Degree. Candidates for visiting professor
should be widely recognized for their distinction and professional
accomplishment. Candidates for visiting associate professor should possess
a demonstrated record of professional achievement and show great promise
for attaining distinction in their fields of specialization. Candidates for
visiting assistant professor should be beginning a career of independent
professional accomplishment, having completed successfully their graduate
training.

Preferred qualifications: Ph.D. or equivalent preferred for all ranks.

Additional Information: www.harriman.columbia.edu

Application deadline: 01-15-2014

Special Instructions to Applicants: All applications must be made through
Columbia University's online Recruitment of Academic Personnel System
(RAPS). Using RAPS, applicants can upload the following required materials
: a letter of application; curriculum vitae; the names of three persons who
may be asked to provide a letter of reference; past teaching evaluations,
if available; and a modest sample (article or book chapter) of scholarship.
The letter of application should include a statement of which semester the
applicant prefers, a short list of possible courses which the applicant
might teach, and a description of the applicant's current research
interests. RAPS will accommodate uploads of maximum two (2) megabytes in
size).

For inquiries about the position please contact Prof. Kimberly Marten at
km2225 at columbia.edu.

For questions about the RAPS application process, please contact David
Eisenberg at de2205 at columbia.edu.

Required Applicant Documents for Upload: Curriculum Vitae, Cover Letter,
List of References, Writing Sample/Publication 1

Optional Applicant Documents for Upload: Teaching evaluations

Columbia University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.

To apply, go to:
academicjobs.columbia.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=58541

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Post-Doctoral Research Scholar in Ukrainian Studies at HI, 2014-2015



The Harriman Institute invites applications for a post-doctoral research
scholar in Ukrainian studies, for one semester (Fall or Spring) in the
academic year 2014-2015.   The scholar will teach one course of broad
interest to upper level undergraduates and/or master’s degree students.
Eligibility is restricted to those who have received the Ph.D. between July
31, 2011 and June 30, 2014, and who do not hold a tenure-track position.
The area of research and teaching specialization is open, but should be
focused on some aspect of current Ukrainian life, politics, and/or
international affairs.  The visitor is expected to give one public lecture
and to participate in the academic life of the Harriman Institute.  The
position comes with a stipend of $25,000.  This position is made possible
by generous support of the Petro Jacyk Ukrainian Studies Fund.



To apply, candidates should send the following materials to Harriman
Institute Associate Director Alla Rachkov (ar2052 at columbia.edu), in a
single PDF file by January 15, 2014: a letter of application; curriculum
vitae; the names of three persons who may be asked to provide a letter of
reference; past teaching evaluations, if available; and a modest sample
(article or book or dissertation chapter) of scholarship.  The letter of
application should include a statement of which semester the applicant
prefers, a short list of possible courses which the applicant might teach,
and a description of the applicant’s current research interests.


Columbia University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.

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