Visiting Professorship in East Central European Studies at Columbia University

Ronald Meyer rm56 at COLUMBIA.EDU
Fri Nov 8 20:48:29 UTC 2013


István Deák Visiting Professorship in East Central European Studies at
Columbia University
 
Columbia University invites applications for the István Deák Visiting
Professorship in East Central European Studies for one semester (Fall or
Spring) in the academic year 2014-2015. The professorship, commemorating
Professor Deák's legacy of excellence in research and teaching, is open to
senior scholars with active interest and accomplishments in East and Central
European studies.
 
The visiting professor will be appointed in one of the Humanities or Social
Science Departments of the Faculty of Arts and Sciences and will teach two
courses, one at the undergraduate level and one at the graduate level. The
visitor is expected to give one public lecture and participate in the
academic life of the University, whose interests in East and Central
European studies are well represented on campus by the East Central European
Center, the Blinken European Institute, and the Harriman Institute.
 
Minimum qualifications: Masters Degree in a relevant discipline. Distinction
in research and teaching in the field of East and Central European Studies.
 
Preferred qualifications: PhD preferred.
 
Application Deadline: Open Until Filled
 
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; 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 Alan Timberlake,
at2205 at columbia.edu.
 
For questions about the RAPS application process please contact David
Eisenberg, de2205 at columbia.edu
 
Required applicant documents for Upload: Curriculum Vitae, Cover Letter,
List of References, Writing, Sample/Publication 1
 
Columbia University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.
 
To apply, go to: 
academicjobs.columbia.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=58163





Ronald Meyer
Adjunct Associate Professor
Director, M. A. Program in Russian Translation
Department of Slavic Languages, Columbia University

Communications Manager
Harriman Institute
Columbia University
420 West 118th Street, Rm. 1216
MC 3345
New York, NY 10027
212 854-6218; 212 666-3481 (fax)





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