> ADVERTISEMENT:
>
> Northwestern University's Science in Human Culture Program (SHC)
> invites applications for two-year postdoctoral fellowships in the
> contextual study of science, technology, and medicine, to start
> September 2002. We seek applicants in the history of science, the
> philosophy of science, and the sociology/anthropology of science, who
> will thrive in an interdisciplinary program. Probably two fellows
> will be appointed. They will be affiliated with both the SHC and an
> appropriate disciplinary department (history, philosophy, sociology,
> etc). They will pursue a program of independent scholarship and, by
> arrangement with the program director and chair of the fellow's
> department, teach two one-quarter courses a year, a seminar and a
> lecture course. They will help organize the SHC weekly faculty
> seminar series, and give one seminar a year. The annual stipend is
> $33,300.
>
> Applicants should send 1) cover letter and full curriculum vitae, 2)
> four-page fellowship proposal, 3) writing sample consisting of either
> a dissertation chapter or published paper, and 4) graduate school
> transcripts-and arrange to have three letters of recommendation, at
> least one commenting on teaching qualifications sent directly-to Ms.
> Phyllis Siegel, Program in Science in Human Culture, 20 University
> Hall, Northwestern University, Evanston, IL 60208-2245. The due date
> for all materials is January 15, 2002. The SHC website is
> http://www2.mmlc.nwu.edu/shc/. Questions about administrative matters
> may be addressed to Ms. Siegel at [log in to unmask], about the
> content and goals of the program to Ken Alder, program director, at
> [log in to unmask] AA/EOE: applications from women and
> minorities are especially encouraged.
> --
> Phyllis Siegel
> Northwestern University
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