The University of Wisconsin-Madison seeks candidates for an assistant professor (tenure-track) position with a specialization in Hmong studies or related highland societies in Southeast Asia and/or adjacent regions.
Appointment to begin August 2010. Ph.D. required. Previous teaching experience at the college/ university level desirable but not required. Duties include teaching at the undergraduate and graduate level, conduct scholarly research in area of expertise, and perform university and professional service as appropriate. The successful candidate will be expected to do collaborative work in the Center for Southeast Asian Studies and participate in program activities. The tenure home for the appointment will reside in a department appropriate to the candidate’s discipline, i.e., social sciences or arts and humanities.
Appointment to begin August 2010. Ph.D. required. Previous teaching experience at the college/ university level desirable but not required. Duties include teaching at the undergraduate and graduate level, conduct scholarly research in area of expertise, and perform university and professional service as appropriate. The successful candidate will be expected to do collaborative work in the Center for Southeast Asian Studies and participate in program activities. The tenure home for the appointment will reside in a department appropriate to the candidate’s discipline, i.e., social sciences or arts and humanities.
" The candidate, irrespective of field, should have a current or developing specialization in
Hmong studies in Southeast Asia and/or adjacent regions. Duties include teaching and
research regarding Hmong studies in Southeast Asia and/or adjacent regions. The successful
candidate will develop active collaborative work in the Center for Southeast Asian Studies
and be a full participating member of his or her home department. "
To ensure full consideration, applications must be received by December 1, 2009.
Applications and three letters of reference, in PDF format, should be sent via email to Dr. Michael Cullinane at mmcullin@... and Professor Kris Olds at kolds@.... For additional information, see this link (ohr.wisc.edu) and this link (hmongstudiesmadison) The University of Wisconsin-Madison is an equal opportunity employer and encourages women and minorities to apply. A criminal background check may be required prior to employment.
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