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digest 2001-08-11 #001.txt

11:15 PM 8/10/01 -0700
From: "Society for Literature & Science" 
Daily SLS Email Digest

-> Fwd: Job at Riverside
     by Carol Wald 
-> Fwd: post-doc at NYU
     by Carol Wald 

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Date: 10 Aug 2001 14:16:18 -0700
From: Carol Wald 
Subject: Fwd: Job at Riverside

>X-Sender: lambertk@pop.ucla.edu
>Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2001 14:11:22 -0700
>To: lambertk@ucla.edu
>From: Kevin Lambert 
>Subject: Job at Riverside
>
>Visiting Assistant Professor
>
>               University of California - Riverside
>                          History of Science
>
>                 Closing Date: August 31, 2001
>
>                   Primary Category: History of
>                 Science/Medicine/Technology
>
>           The Department of History at the University of
>           California, Riverside, invites applications for a
>           two-quarter, full time Visiting Assistant Professor in
>           History of Science for the 2001-2002 academic year,
>           preferably Fall and Winter Quarters.
>
>           Requirements include the Ph.D. and evidence of
>           outstanding teaching qualities with experience as the
>           primary instructor of courses. The position involves
>           teaching two upper division courses per quarter to
>           include courses from the History of Science and the
>           History of Technology. Salary is negotiable.
>
>           Those interested in applying should send a letter of
>           application, a current vita, and their confidential
>           placement dossier or three letters of reference and
>           teaching evaluations to the Chair, History of Science
>           Search Committee, Department of History, University of
>           California, Riverside, Riverside, CA 92521-0204.
>           Completed application materials should be received no
>           later than Friday, August 31, 2001. UCR is an Equal
>           Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
>
>           Thomas Cogswell, Chair
>           Department of History
>           University of California, Riverside
>           Riverside, CA 92521-0204
>           Phone: (909) 787-5401 ext. 1438
>           Fax: (909) 787-5299
>           Email: thomas.cogswell@ucr.edu
>
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Carol Ann Wald
UCLA Department of English
wald@humnet.ucla.edu
310.453.6682

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Date: 10 Aug 2001 14:17:59 -0700
From: Carol Wald 
Subject: Fwd: post-doc at NYU

>X-Sender: lambertk@pop.ucla.edu
>Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2001 14:13:18 -0700
>To: lambertk@ucla.edu
>From: Kevin Lambert 
>Subject: post-doc at NYU
>
>Project on the Cold War as Global Conflict
>
>           The International Center for Advanced Studies at NYU
>           is accepting applications for 2002  2003 fellowships in
>           the Project on the Cold War as Global Conflict. Awards
>           are for PhD scholars at all career stages in humanities
>           and social sciences. Non-U.S. applicants are
>           encouraged. Fellows will be awarded a $35,000 stipend
>           for 9 months and are eligible for low cost NYU housing.
>
>           Deadline: January 15, 2002.
>
>           The Project examines conventional wisdoms about the
>           Cold War and post-Cold War worlds. The 2002  2003
>           theme is "Everyday Life, Knowledge, Culture". Studies
>           of Americanization and Sovietization and resistance to
>           them are welcomed. Topics could include effects of the
>           Cold War on public health, education, welfare state;
>           trade union; development and direction of academic
>           disciplines and area studies programs, gender and race
>           relations; class dynamics within and between nations;
>           religion; mass and high culture including art,
>           architecture, film and other media; rise of "Big Science"
>           and the national security state; changes in
>           transportation, information and communication systems.
>           Work can be within a specific country, but regional and
>           comparative studies for Latin America, Africa, Middle
>           East and the Soviet Union are also encouraged.
>
>           See http://www.nyu.edu/gsas/dept/icas for more
>           information or contact icas@nyu.edu , fax:
>           212-995-4546.
>
>
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Carol Ann Wald
UCLA Department of English
wald@humnet.ucla.edu
310.453.6682