Lawrence University Postdoctoral Fellowships

Donnie Sendelbach donnie.sendelbach at LAWRENCE.EDU
Sat Feb 26 03:30:48 UTC 2005


SEELangers,

I am posting the following advertisement for fellowships available 
starting this fall at Lawrence University.  If you have specific 
questions about the application process, please contact Prof. Peter 
Glick, head of the search, directly at peter.s.glick at lawrence.edu.  I 
am not part of the search committee, and I am simply forwarding the 
advertisement.

LU is seeking applicants from any field, but Russian 
literature/language scholars are encouraged to apply.  Those with 
teaching expertise in another field (for example, music, comparative 
literature, gender studies, art history, etc.) are especially 
encouraged to apply, as such applicants could serve more than one 
department.  Participation in teaching Freshman Studies, a required 
course for all LU first-year students, is also possible.  Candidates 
must arrive with Ph.D. in hand.

The Russian Department at Lawrence offers the opportunity to teach all 
levels of Russian in addition to courses on 19th and 20th-century 
Russian Literature.  Faculty have the chance to work closely with 
students, including tutorials and joint research, in a liberal arts 
setting.  The Russian Department has traditionally had strong ties with 
Lawrence's Conservatory of Music as well as the local community, 
including the Appleton-Kurgan Sister City Program.

Thank you,

Donnie Sendelbach
donnie.sendelbach at lawrence.edu


LAWRENCE UNIVERSITY POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIPS
Lawrence University announces the establishment of a new postdoctoral 
program, the Lawrence Fellows, designed for recent Ph.D.’s (or 
M.Mus./MFA’s) who seek to develop a record of excellence in teaching 
and research experience in a liberal arts college setting. Three 
appointments as Lawrence Fellows will be offered on a competitive basis 
for academic year 2005-06. Initial appointments will be for 2 years and 
will involve a reduced teaching load (three courses in the first year 
and four in the second year) to provide time for continued scholarship 
or artistic achievement. Lawrence encourages Fellows to engage in 
tutorials and research projects with undergraduate students, as well as 
teaching and research collaborations with faculty. These full-time 
fellowships will carry a stipend of $32,000-$36,000 per year, plus 
benefits, and a $5000 program fund to support research, travel, and 
other initiatives.

Applications will be accepted from qualified applicants in any of the 
disciplines and interdisciplinary programs offered at Lawrence 
(www.lawrence.edu). Lawrence University, located in Appleton, 
Wisconsin, is a highly selective undergraduate liberal arts college and 
conservatory of music, known for the quality of both its classroom and 
tutorial education, research opportunities for undergraduates, and 
faculty of teacher/scholars and teacher/artists.

Interested applicants should send a letter of interest, curriculum 
vitae, and three letters of recommendation to: Lawrence Fellows 
Committee, Office of the President, Lawrence University, P.O. Box 599, 
Appleton, WI 54912. Consideration of applications will begin on March 
15, 2005, and continue until the positions are filled. Lawrence 
University is an Equal Opportunity Employer and encourages applications 
from women and individuals of diverse backgrounds.

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