job. in lx. anthro. at Trent
Bonnie McElhinny
bonnie.mcelhinny at UTORONTO.CA
Wed Oct 16 18:42:12 UTC 2002
I was asked by Anne Meneley, of the Department of Anthropology at Trent
University, to circulate the following jobs ads to linguistic
anthropologists. Please do not contact me for further information; instead
use the contact information supplied in the job ad.
ANTHROPOLOGY
The Department of Anthropology of Trent University seeks applications for a
tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor level in linguistic
anthropology to begin July 1, 2003. Preference will be given to applicants
with a Ph.D. An active research program and commitment to excellence in
teaching is required. Short-listed candidates will be asked to submit a
teaching dossier and copies of publications. The successful candidate will
be required to teach at the introductory level, including a second-year
course in ³language, culture, and society², and upper level courses.
Possible areas of teaching and research specialization include: language and
gender; language and power; language and identity; language and education;
language and communication; and/or nonverbal communication. Applicants
should submit (in hard copy format) a letter, curriculum vitae, and names
and addresses (including phone, email and fax) of three references to: Paul
F. Healy, Chair, Department of Anthropology, Trent University, Peterborough,
Ontario K9J 7B8. Deadline for receiving applications is December 15, 2002.
Applicants may wish to visit the department website:
www.trentu.ca/anthropology. All qualified candidates are encouraged to
apply; however, Canadian and permanent residents will be given priority.
Trent University is an employment equity employer and especially invites
applications from women, aboriginal persons, visible minorities and disabled
persons.
ANTHROPOLOGY
The Department of Anthropology of Trent University invites applications for
a
tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor level to begin July 1, 2002
(subject
to budgetary approval). Preference will be given to applicants with a Ph.D.
An active
research program and commitment to excellence in teaching is required.
Short-listed
candidates will be asked to submit a teaching dossier and copies of
publications. This
position will be based primarily at Trent University¹s program at Durham
College in
Oshawa, but will include some teaching on Trent¹s Peterborough campus.
Transportation
between Oshawa and Peterborough is provided for faculty teaching on both
campuses. The successful candidate will regularly teach a four sub-field
introductory level course,
plus specialty courses at the upper-year level. Candidates from all
sub-fields of anthropology will be considered. Applicants should submit (in
hard copy format) a
letter, curriculum vitae, and names and addresses (including phone, email
and fax) of three references to: Paul F. Healy, Chair, Department of
Anthropology, Trent University,
Peterborough, Ontario K9J 7B8. Deadline for receiving applications is
January 30, 2003.
Applicants may wish to visit the department website:
www.trentu.ca/anthropology. All
qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadian and
permanent residents will be given priority. Trent University is an
employment equity employer, and
especially invites applications from women, aboriginal persons, visible
minorities and disabled persons.
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Bonnie McElhinny
Associate Professor
Department of Anthropology and
Institute for Women's Studies and Gender Studies
University of Toronto
100 St. George St.
Toronto, ON M5S 3G3
CANADA
phone: 416-978-3297
fax: 416-978-3217
email: bonnie.mcelhinny at utoronto.ca
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