3.978 job adverts (with computing component, 107)

Willard McCarty (MCCARTY@vm.epas.utoronto.ca)
Tue, 30 Jan 90 20:40:14 EST

Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 3, No. 978. Tuesday, 30 Jan 1990.


(1) Date: Tue, 30 Jan 90 16:41:27 EST (50 lines)
From: dgn612@csc2.anu.OZ.AU (David Nash)
Subject: visiting research fellow wanted

(2) Date: Tue, 30 Jan 90 06:36:47 EST (37 lines)
From: "Eric Johnson DSU, Madison, SD 57042" <ERIC@SDNET>
Subject: ENGLISH POSITION

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Date: Tue, 30 Jan 90 16:41:27 EST
From: dgn612@csc2.anu.OZ.AU (David Nash)

As published in _Weekend Australian_, 20-21 January 1990:

AUSTRALIAN INSTITUTE OF ABORIGINAL STUDIES
VISITING RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP
COMPUTER TEXT ARCHIVE
(Readvertisement)

The Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies is funding a Visiting
Research Fellowship, tenable at the Institute in Canberra, for three
years.

With the increasing use of personal computers considerable quantities
of data and text are being assembled on diskettes (machine readable
data files). This represents an important new dimension for both
archival activity and research initiatives. The Institute seeks to
appoint a Fellow who will create an environment for processing such
data files, making them accessible and usable by developing research
tools that will be useful to a wide range of researchers. The Fellow
will also supply copies of materials on request to Aboriginal and
Islander communities and other researchers.

It is anticipated that the archive will be maintained on an Apple
Macintosh with access to other larger systems. Post-graduate
qualifications in a relevant area are required as well as knowledge of
and experience in Aboriginal studies. Applicants should also possess
an understanding of anticipated research processes in one or more
disciplines as they would relate to such an archive, as well as a good
understanding of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander research
projects currently utilising machine readable data files. The
appointee will have a knowledge of computer archiving, with skills in
programming and relevant systems management.

Salary will be within the range $32,197 to $34,954 or $34,954 to
$37,710 depending on qualifications and experience.

Further details can be obtained by contacting Dr K Palmer, Director of
Research, at the Institute of Aboriginal Studies (tel. 062 461161).

Written applications, including the names, addresses and telephone
numbers of three referees should be directed to:

The Principal
Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies
GPO Box 553
Canberra ACT 2601

Closing Date: 23rd February, 1990.
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Date: Tue, 30 Jan 90 06:36:47 EST
From: "Eric Johnson DSU, Madison, SD 57042" <ERIC@SDNET>
Subject: ENGLISH POSITION



ENGLISH FACULTY POSITION

(Search Reopened)


Dakota State University is seeking applications for a full-time
tenure-track English faculty position in the College of Liberal
Arts beginning Fall Semester 1990. Qualifications include a
Ph.D. in English. Familiarity with computer applications for
writing important. Responsibilities include teaching composition
on MS-DOS microcomputers. Rank and salary will be based on
qualifications.

Dakota State University is located in Madison, South Dakota,
approximately 50 miles northwest of Sioux Falls, in the southern
lakes region of the state. Dakota State is dedicated to
providing leadership in computer and information systems, and the
integration of this technology into other academic disciplines.

A letter of application, resume, and the names, addresses and
telephone numbers of three references should be sent to

Eric Johnson, Dean
College of Liberal Arts
Dakota State University
Madison, SD 57042

Applications will be accepted until April 27, 1990, or until the
position is filled.

DSU is an Equal Opportunity Employer.