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Re: Position Available
Gary M. Heathcote (zinjman@UOG9.UOG.EDU)
Tue, 24 Oct 1995 06:34:48 +0000
On Mon, 23 Oct 1995, Donald H. Rubinstein wrote:
> UNIVERSITY OF GUAM invites applications for a
> VISITING or ADJUNCT PROFESSOR in MICRONESIAN STUDIES
>
> The University of Guam is a Land Grant institution situated in the US
> Territory of Guam and serves the island of Guam and other islands in the
> Western Pacific region. The University has a faculty of 250, an on-
> campus enrollment of 4,000 and more than 1,000 students in outreach
> programs throughout the region.
>
> This position is funded by a US Department of Education Title III grant
> to the University of Guam. This position is offered on a one-semester
> to one-year basis with teaching duties beginning in January 1996, or
> pending administrative approval, in August 1996. Subject to
> availability of funds, this position may be renewable but cannot exceed
> two academic years. [This announcement supersedes UOG announcement
> number 023-95 dated February 9, 1995.]
>
> Duties include teaching graduate courses in Micronesian Studies and
> conducting an advanced seminar for students and faculty in the program.
> The Micronesian Studies Program is an interdisciplinary, area studies MA
> program that includes four areas of emphases: (1) cultural ecology and
> resources management; (2) political and economic development; (3) social
> and health services; (4) historical and cultural studies.
>
> Requirements include distinguished recognition or a doctorate in a
> discipline relevant to any of the Micronesian Studies Program emphases.
> Applicant should have a thorough knowledge of the Micronesian or wider
> Pacific region, and should be prepared to teach one of the required
> program proseminars (e.g. Micronesian History, Peoples and Cultures of
> Micronesia; Contemporary Issues in Micronesian Studies).
>
> Applicants should request an official application form and position
> announcement [068-95] from the University of Guam Personnel Services
> Division, UOG Station, Mangilao Guam 96923 USA. A vita, names of three
> references, and a completed University of Guam application form are
> required to be sent to Donald H. Rubinstein, Chair, Micronesian Studies
> c/o Personnel Services Division, University of Guam, UOG Station,
> Mangilao Guam 96923 USA.
>
> Proof of US citizenship or eligibility for US employment will be
> required prior to employment. The University of Guam is an affirmative
> action, equal opportunity employer; applications from women and
> minorities are particularly encouraged.
>
> __________________________________________________
> [ ]
> [ DONALD H. RUBINSTEIN ]
> [ Micronesian Area Research Center ]
> [ University of Guam - UOG Station ]
> [ Mangilao, Guam 96923 ]
> [________________________________________________]
>
> tel. office (671) 735-2155 | sec'y 734-4473
> fax 734-7403 | e-mail rubinste@uog.edu
> ________________________________________________
>
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| Dr. Gary Heathcote | voice: (671) 735-2817 |
| Anthropology Lab | fax: (671) 734-7930 |
| University of Guam | addr: zinjman@uog.edu |
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