12.2511, Jobs: Tibetan Lang&Culture: Asst Prof, Virginia USA
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Subject: 12.2511, Jobs: Tibetan Lang&Culture: Asst Prof, Virginia USA
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Date: 8 Oct 2001 18:18:28 -0000
From: Professor Frederick Damon <fhd at virginia.edu>
Subject: Tibetan Lang&Culture: Assistant Professor, University of Virginia, USA
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Date: 8 Oct 2001 18:18:28 -0000
From: Professor Frederick Damon <fhd at virginia.edu>
Subject: Tibetan Lang&Culture: Assistant Professor, University of Virginia, USA
Rank of Job: Assistant Professor, tenure track
Areas Required: Tibetan language and culture
Other Desired Areas: knowledge of Chinese
University or Organization: University of Virginia
Department: Anthropology
State or Province: VA
Country: USA
Final Date of Application: November 1, 2001
Contact: Professor Frederick Damon fhd at virginia.edu
Address for Applications:
Department of Anthropology, 100 Brooks Hall, P. O. Box 400120
Charlottesville
VA 22904-4120
USA
The University of Virginia Anthropology Department seeks a
cultural/social anthropologist for a tenure-track full-time
appointment at the assistant professor level. Area expertise in
Tibetan culture and language (colloquial and literary) required;
experience in Tibetan areas of the PRC preferred, as is knowledge of
Chinese. Significant commitment to the University's South and East
Asian programs is expected. Ph.D. by August 2002 required.
Application deadline is November 1, 2001. Send letter of application
describing qualifications, vita, one example of a chapter or paper,
and three reference letters to: Professor Frederick Damon, Dept. of
Anthropology, 100 Brooks Hall, P. O. Box 400120, University of
Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22904-4120. Preliminary interviews will
be conducted during the AAA meetings in Washington DC
(11/28-12/2/01).
The University of Virginia is an Equal
Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
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