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[Fwd: Job Opening State Univ New York, USA]
by Chris Chase-Dunn
07 November 2000 22:42 UTC
International Sociological Association wrote:
>
> To: Members of the International Sociological Association
>
> Job opening
> Department of Sociology
> State University of New York at Stony Brook
> USA
>
> In the continued development of its global studies program, the
> Stony Brook Sociology Department is authorized to appoint an
> outstanding senior sociologist at the advanced Associate or
> beginning Full Professor level. Specialty is open, but direct
> relevance of the new colleague's work to the understanding of
> global processes is essential.
>
> Stony Brook, located 55 miles from Manhattan, is a diverse,
> research-oriented department with an active Ph.D. program.
> Expressions of interest are sought from accomplished
> sociologists in all countries and especially from women, members
> of minorities and other under-represented groups. Applicants
> should send only a letter summarizing relevant accomplishments
> and future intellectual aims, a curriculum vitae, complete
> names, addresses and phone numbers only of three scholarly
> referees; and copies of one lengthy or two shorter writings
> (which cannot be returned). Further written materials will be
> requested as needed.
>
> The University at Stony Brook is an Equal Opportunity /
> Affirmative Action employee. Applications from women, people of
> color, disabled persons, and/or special disabled or Vietnam Era
> veterans are especially welcome.
>
> To receive full consideration, applicants should respond by
> December 15, 2000 to:
> Chair, Selection Committee
> Sociology Department
> SUNY-Stony Brook
> Stony Brook NY 11794-4356
> USA
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