[nativestudies-l] Tenure Track Faculty Position Open in American Indian Studies

Shelly Lowe shelly.lowe at yale.edu
Thu Sep 6 11:48:31 EDT 2007


Please distribute widely.

*Position/Search # 18.07

Description:*
AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES DEPARTMENT
San Francisco State University
Tenure/Tenure-Track Faculty Position in the Humanities or Creative Arts

The American Indian Studies Department at San Francisco State University
invites applications at the rank of Assistant, Associate or Full
Professor level for someone with expertise in the Humanities or Creative
Arts, including American Indian Literature/Literary Theory, Philosophy,
Creative Arts/Art History, Music/Performance, or Film (because of the
current strengths of the department, no social science emphases will be
considered, including those in Anthropology or History). A Ph.D. or
terminal degree that demonstrates expertise and research in the
previously mentioned desired areas is required. Appointment will begin
Fall 2008. Salary will be commensurate with rank and qualifications and
be fully competitive. Duties will include undergraduate teaching, the
opportunity for graduate-level teaching, service to the campus and
community, and demonstrated intellectual expertise such as through
publications, performances, or productions. Teaching responsibilities
will include core courses in the area of specialty and may also include
courses in any one of the other department's areas of emphasis:
California Indian Studies; Law and Politics; Science, Health, and
Environmental Studies. The American Indian Studies Department currently
offers a minor and has been approved to implement a B.A. degree,
expected for Fall 2007. For further information about the department,
see the department's website at http://www.sfsu.edu/~ais or the major
proposal at http://www.sfsu.edu/~ais/AIS.pdf)....

For more information please go to:
http://csucareers.calstate.edu/careers/details.asp?pid=16928

Thank you,

American Indian Studies Department
San Francisco State University




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