The Program in Women's Gender Studies at Dartmouth College seeks a scholar with strong theoretical expertise and interdisciplinary training to fill a new position in LGBTQ/Sexualities Studies to begin Fall 2014. Individuals should demonstrate a record of scholarly publications and teaching excellence. Applications should be submitted by November 15, 2013.
They aim to appoint an individual committed to innovative scholarship and teaching in LGBTQ/Sexualities Studies and whose areas of cross-disciplinary interest might include: transnational feminism, race/ethnicity/migration-immigration, or media and visual culture.
The Program in Women's and Gender Studies at Dartmouth College, historically, the first of its kind in the Ivy League, is highly interdisciplinary and teaches approximately 600 students per year. Dartmouth College has an even distribution of male and female students; approximately a quarter of the undergraduate student population are members of minority groups. Dartmouth College provides very generous research support for faculty, a flexible teaching calendar (4 courses per year distributed on the quarter system), and numerous college-wide forums for interdisciplinary conversations.
Qualifications
The search will be conducted open rank (advanced Assistant/recent Associate preferred). Individuals should demonstrate a record of scholarly publications and teaching excellence; those candidates at the level of Assistant Professor should show extraordinary promise in both areas.
Application Instructions
Applicants should submit a cover letter, C.V., three confidential letters of recommendation, a one-page teaching statement, and a writing sample of no more than thirty pages. Question may be directed to the Women's and Gender Studies Program Office at 603-646-2722 or wgstp@dartmouth.edu<
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