Temple University, Department of Geography and Urban Studies, is
inviting applications for a tenure-track assistant professor position
starting in Fall 2001 for an emerging interdisciplinary graduate program
in Development Studies. We welcome applications from candidates who will
specialize in Third World issues with a focus on urban, environmental,
planning, and/or policy aspects. Regional specialization open. An
additional attribute, such as the ability to teach methodology courses,
or substantial project / field experience, or success with obtaining
external funding, will be a plus. The successful candidate will
participate in establishing the Development Studies curriculum, be an
active scholar in development, and will teach courses at the graduate
and undergraduate levels, including large introductory courses.
Send application letter and c.v., and arrange to send three letters of
reference by January 15, 2001, to Sanjoy Chakravorty, Chair of the
Search Committee, Geography and Urban Studies, 309 Gladfelter Hall
(025-27), Temple University, Philadelphia, Pa 19122, USA.
Temple is a large, urban, public university with Carnegie I status. The
department focuses on issues of urban, regional, environmental, and
international development with broad theoretical and methodological
approaches. Details are available at www.temple.edu/gus/ Temple
University is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action employer.
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