[nativestudies-l] Faculty Position

Lowe, Shelly C shelly_lowe at harvard.edu
Mon Nov 9 12:40:38 EST 2009


Attached you'll find the announcement for a new faculty position in our
Antioch University Ph.D. in Leadership and Change. I'm happy to discuss
the position with you if you are interested.

 

Carolyn Kenny, Ph.D.

Professor of Human Development and Indigenous Studies

Antioch University PhD in Leadership and Change

www.phd.antioch.edu

ckenny at antioch.edu

805-565-7535

 

PhD in Leadership & Change Program

Faculty Position

Educate engaged scholars and reflective practitioners

 

Antioch University seeks an extraordinary educator committed to academic
excellence, practitioner emphasis, and learner-centered pedagogy for a
distinctive interdisciplinary Ph.D. in Leadership and Change. We are
looking for an experienced scholar-practitioner with both scholarly and
applied expertise.   The following areas are preferred: community
leadership, environmental leadership, the arts & social change, or
leadership in the professions. 

 

Responsibilities include: teaching in multi-year curriculum in the
theory, practice, research and reflection on leading change; evaluating
student research and experiential study; facilitating learning within
virtual community; advising; chairing & serving on dissertations; and
collaborating with team-oriented faculty in program governance. This is
a rigorous, low-residency, competency-based, and cohort-based program.
The geographically dispersed doctoral community meets at quarterly
residencies held at Antioch campuses nationwide. Between residencies,
students and faculty engage in a dynamic virtual community that supports
individualized & collaborative learning. 

 

The successful applicant must have: a doctorate in area related to core
curriculum; established record of research and practice relevant to
"leadership and change"; substantial experience with graduate students,
with experience on dissertations preferred; competence teaching applied
research; experience with education experimentation; commitment to
democratic and inclusive processes working across difference. Must be
excited by the prospect of building a unique learning community with a
collaborative team of faculty. 

 

This is a full-time position at full professor level. Excellent
benefits. Faculty work from home offices. Quarterly travel is required.
Significant involvement in technologically enabled learning necessary.
Start date is Fall 2010, some flexibility.

 

For complete announcement and more info: www.phd.antioch.edu or contact
Dr. Laurien Alexandre at lalexandre at antioch.edu or Dr. Alan Guskin at
aguskin at antioch.edu. To apply: Email cover letter and CV to Ph.D.
Faculty Search Committee at ksnyder at antioch.edu. Deadline is January 1,
2010 or until position filled.

 

Antioch University is founded on principles of rigorous liberal arts
education and innovative experiential learning. Since its creation in
1852, Antioch University has evolved from a small liberal arts college
to a multi-campus university system with five campuses across the nation
in Ohio, New Hampshire, Washington, and California. Today's Antioch
University is the legacy of Horace Mann's original vision, nurturing in
its students the knowledge, skills, and habits of reflection to excel as
lifelong learners, democratic leaders, and global citizens. Antioch
provides equal opportunity for all qualified applicants and does not
discriminate on the basis of race, color, gender, ancestry, religion,
national origin, and sexual orientation.

 

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