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Wednesday, January 27, 2010

Temple University American Studies & Women's Studies Program Position

The American Studies and Women's Studies Program at Temple University invites applications for a joint non-tenure track, one-year appointment for the 2010-2011 academic year. The position is potentially renewable. Ph.D. required. Applications received before March 1, 2010 will be considered.

Temple University American Studies & Women's Studies Program Position
The American Studies and Women¬πs Studies Program at Temple University invite
applications for a joint non-tenure track, one-year appointment for the
2010-11 academic year. Special consideration will be given to candidates
whose area of specialization is in Sexuality /LGBT Studies, with emphasis on
the arts and American culture and/or cultural geography. The teaching load
is four courses per semester, to include an introductory course in LGBT
Studies, and courses in American Studies in either the Arts in America or
Place in America, as well as electives in the candidate¬πs area of
specialization. This position is potentially renewable. Ph.D. needs to be in
hand by September 1, 2010; and given the nature of the position, significant
teaching experience strongly preferred.
Temple University is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applications
from qualified minority and women candidates. Applicants should submit a
letter of intent, a curriculum vitae, sample syllabi, and should arrange for
three confidential letters of reference to be sent to Colleen Knapp,
Interdisciplinary Programs, 816 Anderson Hall, 1114 West Berks Street,
Philadelphia, PA 19122. Applications received before March 1, 2010 will be considered.