CORNELL COLLEGE: Classicist with a gender perspective (tenure track)
Joint appointment to begin in the fall of 2004 in Women's Studies and one of the following: Classics, Art, or Political Science. Tenure- track assistant or associate professor with a Ph.D. in Women's Studies, Classics, Art History/Archaeology, or Political Science. At Cornell College, Women's Studies is a well-established program with a major and minor. Successful candidates must be qualified to teach core Women's Studies courses including an introductory course, a sophomore-level course on Feminist Theory, a senior seminar, and advanced courses pertinent to the candidate's area of expertise. Art Historians or Archaeologists should specialize in pre-1400 A.D. art and material culture, possibly with expertise in ancient art of the Mediterranean world. Political Scientists should have some expertise in International Relations or Comparative Politics as well as interest in gender issues. Classicists, in addition to being able to teach Latin and Greek language and literature, should be able to contribute upper level courses with a gender perspective, but area of research specialization is open. College teaching experience preferred. Cornell College, a private undergraduate liberal arts college, has attracted national attention for its distinctive academic calendar under which faculty teach and students take one course at a time in month-long terms. Normal teaching load is six courses per year. The College is committed to excellence in teaching and encourages interdisciplinary interests among its faculty. Send paper copies of letter, curriculum vitae, statement of teaching interests, evidence of teaching effectiveness, and three letters of reference to: Ms. Ann Opatz, Office of Academic Affairs, Cornell College, 600 First Street West, Mount Vernon, IA 52314-1098. Formal consideration of applications begins December 1, 2003. Cornell College is an EO/AA employer. Visit our website at http://www.cornellcollege.edu.
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