[Englecturers] Fwd: Job for a student?

Tina Feldmann tina.feldmann at ucr.edu
Tue Feb 5 10:37:09 PST 2008


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>Tina,
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>FYI.
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>John
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>>Date: Mon, 04 Feb 2008 16:18:53 -0800
>>To: teri Carter <teri.carter at ucr.edu>
>>From: John Briggs <jcbriggs at ucr.edu>
>>Subject: Fwd: Job for a student?
>>
>>
>>>Teri,
>>
>>      Please send this message immediately to all Lecturers and TAs.
>>
>>John
>>
>>
>>_____________________________________________
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>>>>Position: Academic Coordinator (Assistant Director)
>>>>Salary: Unspecified
>>>>Institution: University of California at San Diego
>>>>Location: California
>>>>Date posted: 1/30/2008
>>>>Application deadline: 2/20/2008
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>ACADEMIC COORDINATOR (Assistant Director)
>>>>Making of the Modern World Program
>>>>University of California San Diego (E. Roosevelt College)
>>>>
>>>>The Making of the Modern World Program (MMW) is a six-
>>>>quarter (two year) interdisciplinary program required of all
>>>>3,700 Eleanor Roosevelt College undergraduate students. MMW
>>>>is the academic core of the college's general education
>>>>requirements. MMW seeks to provide all students with a basic
>>>>level of global cultural literacy from pre-literate
>>>>societies to the twenty-first century. The MMW website is:
>>>>http://provost.ucsd.edu/roosevelt/mmw_core_courses/. The
>>>>position of Academic Coordinator (Assistant Director) for
>>>>courses MMW 4, 5 and 6 (covering 1200 CE to the present) is
>>>>available. This is a one-year (12-month) appointment,
>>>>beginning July 2008, which can be re-appointed annually. Job
>>>>duties include: hiring, managing, supervising, and mentoring
>>>>graduate TAs, developing course writing assignments,
>>>>assisting in the investigation of academic misconduct cases,
>>>>leading academic enrichment programs (especially for
>>>>transfer students), and participating in MMW program
>>>>development and ERC college events. In addition to the
>>>>responsibilities as Academic Coordinator, the person will be
>>>>expected to teach and will be appointed in the title of
>>>>lecturer in this capacity. Our ideal candidate will
>>>>demonstrate a familiarity with issues and problems of
>>>>teaching in an interdisciplinary program and will have
>>>>experience working well with a group of faculty members and
>>>>graduate teaching assistants (particularly in a supervisory
>>>>role). An international orientation and experience with
>>>>program administration and teaching college composition are
>>>>desirable. Applicants must hold a Ph.D. or its equivalent in
>>>>history, political science, religious studies, sociology,
>>>>literature, philosophy, anthropology, composition, rhetoric,
>>>>or other relevant areas from the humanities and social
>>>>sciences. Salary commensurate with experience and based on
>>>>published UC pay scales. Send cover letter, CV, statement of
>>>>qualification addressing both your
>>>>organizational/administrative experience and your teaching
>>>>philosophy, sample syllabus, three letters of
>>>>recommendation, and a writing sample (no more than 20 pages)
>>>>to Matthew T. Herbst, Director, Making of the Modern World
>>>>Program, Eleanor Roosevelt College 0546, University of
>>>>California San Diego, 9500 Gilman Drive, La Jolla, CA 92093-
>>>>0546. Deadline: Review of applications will begin February
>>>>20, 2008. No electronic or faxed applications accepted. UCSD
>>>>is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer with a
>>>>strong institutional commitment to the achievement of
>>>>excellence and diversity among its faculty and staff.
>>>>Applicants are welcome to include in their cover letters a
>>>>personal statement summarizing their contributions to
>>>>diversity. Refer to position AC08.
>>>>Begoña Echeverria
>>>>Assistant Professor
>>>>Graduate School of Education
>>>>University of California
>>>>Riverside, CA 92521-0128
>>>>(951) 827-4316
>>>>ª

Tina Feldmann
Graduate Student Advisor
Department of English
University of California, Riverside
Riverside, CA  92521-0323
office: (951) 827-1454
FAX:   (951) 827-3967
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