The Women's Studies Program at the University of Redlands invites applications
for a tenure-track position in Women's Studies, rank open.
The Women's Studies Program enjoys wide interdisciplinary support among
faculty, offers a minor and currently is developing a major to be implemented
within the next two years. Course load at the University of Redlands is
six courses a year, with faculty responsibilities including advising and
university service. Area of specialization is open. We particularly invite
applications from candidates with expertise in contemporary and historical
perspectives on any of the following: feminism, literature, and literary
criticism; transcultural and postcolonial studies; feminist art; art history
and cultural studies; women in science and feminist theory of science;
feminist theory and methods; and/or intersections of race, class, and
gender.
Teaching responsibilities for this position will include four to six
courses from the candidate's areas of specialization, some to be upper
division. Candidate may also develop courses in special curriculum areas
(e.g., first year seminars, the senior capstone seminar, May term, or
courses for the Johnston Center for Integrative Studies) and will play
a significant role in the implementation of the new major. Other opportunities
may include program directing, internship supervision, or courses linked
with Community Service or the activism component of the new major.
Candidates should submit a letter of application, curriculum vitae,
statement of teaching philosophy, a sample of professional writing, and
three current letters of recommendation to Patricia L. Wasielewski, PhD.,
Professor of Women's Studies and Sociology/Anthropology, University of
Redlands, 1200 E. Colton Avenue, P.O. Box 3080, Redlands, CA 92373-0999.
Applications will be reviewed beginning October 15, 2003; position open
until filled. Applications from women and minority candidates are strongly
encouraged. The University of Redlands is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
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