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by George Snedeker
21 November 2001 01:55 UTC
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----- Original Message -----
From: <Tanya@unc.edu>
To: <psn@csf.colorado.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, November 20, 2001 10:00 AM
Subject: social science position in women's studies at unc


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> > Dear Colleagues:
> >
> > Women's Studies is delighted to announce the following position and
> > would appreciate your help in sharing the information with interested
> > parties.  We have purposely removed the field to social sciences and
> > EXCLUDED history and literary studies.
> >
> > The Curriculum in Women's Studies at the University of North Carolina at
> > Chapel Hill invites applications for appointment as an assistant
> > professor in a tenure-track position as of July 1, 2002.  The Curriculum
> > is seeking a scholar who works on women of color in the area of social
> > movements or public policy in the United States and is trained in the
> > fields of Anthropology, African-American Studies, Native American
> > Studies, Latino-Latina Studies, Economics, Geography, Political Science,
> > or Sociology. Ph.D. preferred; dissertation must focus on women of color
> > in the areas indicated. Preference to candidates with teaching
> > experience in Women's Studies. Minority candidates especially welcome.
> > Please send a letter of application, current CV, transcript, and four
> > reference letters to Search Committee, Curriculum in Women's Studies,
> > CB# 3135, Caldwell Hall, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC
> > 27599-3135. We will begin reviewing applications on December 15 and
> > continue until the position has been filled.  The University of North
> > Carolina at Chapel Hill is an EOE/ADA.
> >
> >
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