Temp. jobfor the the spring quarter: Introduction to the Humanities, Russian Track (Stanford U)

Serguei Alex. Oushakine sao15 at COLUMBIA.EDU
Thu Aug 30 20:34:48 UTC 2001


Subject: temporary teaching position at Stanford's Introduction to the
Humanities, the Russian track

Please circulate:

STANFORD UNIVERSITY'S
INTRODUCTION TO THE HUMANITIES PROGRAM
IS LOOKING FOR A LECTURER
FOR THE SPRING QUARTER RUSSIAN CULTURE TRACK
(POETIC JUSTICE: ORDER AND IMAGINATION IN RUSSIAN CULTURE)

Stanford's Introduction to the Humanities Program seeks a lecturer in the 
Russian track of Introduction to the Humanities for the the spring quarter 
of the academic year 2001-02. A Ph.D. or ABD and teaching experience in 
Russian Literature, history or contiguous area, is required. This position 
provides a replacement for a regular lecturer on research leave. The 
position is full-time for one quarter and is nonrenewable.

The job entails teaching three sections (averaging 15 students in each), 
in conjunction with lectures given by Prof. Bulgakowa and Prof. Freidin in 
"Poetic Justice" (see course website for further info:

<http://www.stanford.edu/dept/undergrad/areaone/33des.shtml http://www.stan 
ford.edu/dept/undergrad/areaone/33des.shtml

Each section meets for 90 minutes, twice weekly. In addition to teaching 
sections and attending lectures, the lecturer will also attend a staff 
meeting each week, grade all student work associated with the sections 
s/he will be leading, and hold an appropriate number of office hours per 
week (usually one for each section, on average).

The compensation for this work will depend on the successful candidates 
status (Ph.D. in hand, ABD, or other) at the time of the appointment, but 
will be, at a minimum, $10,500.

Please send application, along with dossier (a recent CV, letters of 
recommendation, and a sample of written work) and teaching evaluations to 
the address below.

Application deadline: October 1, 2001.
Poetic Justice Search Committee
Introduction to the Humanities Program
Building 250, Room 251J
Stanford University
Stanford, CA 94305-2020

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Mary I. Dakin, Ph.D. 650-725-6852
Assistant Director mdakin at leland.stanford.edu
Center for Russian & East European Studies
Stanford University, Building 40

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