Positions at Morgan State (fwd)

Patricia Clay (pclay@WHSUN1.WH.WHOI.EDU)
Tue, 19 Mar 1996 16:08:38 -0500

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> MORGAN STATE UNIVERSITY
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> Morgan State University is an urban-oriented institution which
> is committed at the undergraduate level to the liberal arts,
> sciences, business, education, and engineering. Undergraduates
> may pursue studies in 44 areas of concentration as well as in
> pre-professional fields of pharmacy, dentistry, medicine,
> medical technology and law. At the graduate level, the
> University offers 23 masters degree programs, including programs
> in the arts and sciences, business education, built-environment
> studies (i.e., architecture, landscape architecture, city and
> regional planning), engineering, and transportation. Doctoral
> programs in urban educational leadership, mathematics, science
> education, engineering and history are also offered.
>
> 1996-97 FACULTY POSITIONS
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> CHAIRPERSONS
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> Appointments as chairpersons are for 12 months (beginning July
> 1), with faculty rank and salary dependent upon qualifications.
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> POLITICAL SCIENCE: Duties include providing leadership in
> faculty, program, urban outreach, grantsmanship and
> graduate-degree program development for a department of six (6)
> full-time faculty members and over three hundred undergraduate
> and graduate majors, offering an undergraduate major in
> political science and a master's degree program in International
> Studies. Candidates should be specialists in political theory
> and methodology, with supporting expertise in judicial politics,
> constitutional law and/or the presidency. Chairperson teaches
> two courses per semester.
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> SOCIOLOGY AND ANTHROPOLOGY (Sociocultural): Duties include
> providing leadership in faculty, program, urban-outreach,
> grantsmanship and graduate-degree program development for a
> department of five (5) full-time faculty members and over one
> hundred and twenty undergraduate and graduate majors, offering
> an undergraduate major in sociology, both the Master of Arts
> degree and Master of Science degree in sociology, and
> undergraduate minors in criminal justices and sociocultural
> anthropology. Candidates should be specialists in applied
> sociology (clinical and/or applied social research) and one of
> the following: urban sociology, sociocultural anthropology, race
> and ethnic studies, social psychology or criminology.
> Chairperson teaches two courses per semester.
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> TENURE TRACK FACULTY
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> Candidates must hold a Ph.D. in the discipline, have a proven
> record of research, grantsmanship, scholarship and
> publications/creative works and have several years of
> postsecondary teaching experience. The standard teaching load is
> twelve credits per semester in the undergraduate program and
> nine credits per semester in the graduate program, with the
> opportunity for released-time to conduct research and to direct
> graduate theses and dissertations. Appointments begin in August
> 1996.
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> HISTORY (African History): to teach undergraduate and graduate
> courses in African history as well as courses in World
> civilization and/or American history.
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> HISTORY (African Diaspora): To teach African history as well
> as courses in world civilization, American history and Black
> Diaspora.
>
> SOCIAL POLICY/EDUCATIONAL PLANNING: to teach graduate courses
> in social policy and/or education planning. Specific duties
> require the supervision of doctoral students.
>
> 1996-97 STAFF POSITIONS
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> URBAN RESEARCH: The Institute for Urban Research at Morgan
> State University invites applications for a full-time senior
> research associate position. This person will have
> responsibility for directing the Institute's Community
> Development Resource Center which provides technical assistance,
> research support, community profiles, and conducts workshops for
> community organizations. The candidate should have the doctoral
> degree in a social science discipline and a specialization in
> City and Regional Planning.
>
> URBAN RESEARCH: The Institute for Urban Research invites
> applications for a full-time senior research associate to
> conduct research studies, policy analysis and program
> evaluations related to urban economic issues; the candidate must
> have the terminal degree in Economics or in a related discipline
> with an emphasis in community economics development and business
> development.
>
> Send letter of application, resume, official transcripts, and
> three letters of reference to:
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> Clara I. Adams, Vice President for Academic Affairs
> Truth Hall 415
> Morgan State University
> Baltimore, Maryland 21239
>
> DEADLINE FOR ALL POSITIONS: APRIL 8, 1996
>
> From: The Chronicle of Higher Education, March 22, 1996
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