Faculty Member Opening (fwd) (fwd)

SCOTT F KIESLING kiesling+ at PITT.EDU
Thu Nov 29 18:25:31 UTC 2001


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Date: Wed, 28 Nov 2001 10:53:39 -0500
From: CLAS <clas+ at pitt.edu>
To: clas at pitt.edu
Subject: Faculty Member Opening

Dear Colleagues,

We have just received authorization to begin a job search for a new faculty
member in Women's Studies, with an emphasis in Latina/Mexican Border
Studies at California State University San Marcos.  San Marcos is about a
45-minute drive north of San Diego.

If you have graduate students, colleagues, friends, or know of adjunct
faculty who might be interested in this position, please pass the
announcement along to them.  Department Chairs and Administrative
Assistants, it would be a great help if you would pass this announcement
along to the faculty in your department and ask them to distribute it to
other contacts.

Thank you for your attention,

Linda Pershing, Director
Women's Studies Program
California State University San Marcos
Lpershing at csusm.edu

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CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY SAN MARCOS: We seek an Assistant Professor with
a strong, interdisciplinary background in the study of social
stratification, particularly gender, race, ethnicity, class, sexual
identity, and their intersections. Open to applicants with expertise in
Women's Studies and doctoral degrees in any academic discipline. Candidates
must be familiar with historical and current developments in feminist
theory and fluent in applying various schools of feminist thought to the
study of social stratification. Applicants should also have experience with
community organizations and student internship programs. Expertise and
teaching experience in Latina Studies, Gender and Latin America/Border
Studies is desirable. The successful candidate will teach a range of
introductory and upper-division Women's Studies courses, including
Introduction to Women's Studies, Gender & Race in Contemporary Society, the
Women's Studies Internship, and a senior research seminar for Women's
Studies majors. Must be prepared to contribute significantly to the
enrichment and growth of the Women's Studies Program through curriculum
development and outreach efforts on campus and in the wider community.
Review of applications will begin on January 15, 2002. Application letters,
curriculum vitae, sample syllabi, and the names and contacts of three
references should be sent to: Ms. Jo Anne Moran, Women's Studies Search,
California State University San Marcos, 333 South Twin Oaks Valley Rd., San
Marcos, CA 92096-0001. For further information, contact Dr. Linda Pershing,
Program Director, at Lpershing at csusm.edu or (760) 750-8008.  CSUSM is an
Equal Opportunity Title IX Employer and does not discriminate against
persons on the basis of race, religion, national origin, sexual
orientation, gender, marital status, age, or disability.





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