[1] From: "Patrick W. Conner" <U47C2@wvnvm.wvnet.edu> (34)
Subject: Job in Humanities Computing
The West Virginia University Department of English
hopes to hire three faculty in tenure-track positions to start
August 15, 1996, pending funding. Ph. D. required; ability
also to teach composition and introductory literature
courses expected. In all cases, award of tenure and
promotion to associate professor will be based on a record
of excellence in scholarship clearly supported by excellence
in teaching.
(1) BEGINNING ASSISTANT PROFESSOR: African-American
and/or multi-ethnic literature and culture. Evidence of
ability to conduct and direct original research expected.
(2) ASSISTANT PROFESSOR: Coordinator of WVU's Center for
Literary Computing. Evidence of ability to develop the
Center as a major resource of instruction and research for
both graduate and undergraduate students required;
teaching assignment will include the development of a
program of courses in humanities computing.
(3) BEGINNING ASSISTANT PROFESSOR: General literary studies.
Evidence expected of ability to develop and teach large
sections of literature courses to students seeking general
education credits in the humanities. Applicant should
address specific methodologies appropriate to such courses
in letter of application. Scholarly speciality is open, but
favored areas include nineteenth or twentieth century
British literature.
Send letter of application and current c.v. to Prof. Patrick
W. Conner, Chair, by Nov. 10, 1995. Minorities, disabled,
women candidates urged to apply. AA/EOE
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Patrick W. Conner o phone:(304) 293-3107
Department of English |
P.O. BOX 6296 x e-mail: U47C2@wvnvm.wvnet.edu
West Virginia University |
Morgantown, WV 26506-6296 o fax:(304) 293-5380
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