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Job: Assistant, Associate or Full Professor, Cultural Anthropology
THE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY IN CAIRO
Department of Sociology, Anthropology, Psychology and Egyptology
Cultural Anthropology: Geographical area of specialization: Arab world.
Interests must include gender and women's studies, with expertise in
medical anthropology and/or psychological anthropology a plus.
Undergraduate courses will include Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
and other courses such as Arab Society; Marriage, Family and Kinship;
Gender, Society and Social Change; Contemporary Anthropological Theory;
Peoples and Cultures of MENA; Fieldwork Methods; Psychological
Anthropology; the graduate course in Sex Roles, Gender and Society, and
possibly the graduate level Comparative Health and Healing Systems.
Appointee will teach one graduate course per year in an area of
candidate's interests and program needs. Ph.D. required.
Founded in 1919, AUC’s campus is currently located in Cairo, Egypt, but
will be moving to a new, state-of-the-art campus in New Cairo beginning
Fall Semester, 2008 (see the New Campus website at
www.aucegypt.edu/ncd/New%20Campus.html). AUC’s degree programs are
accredited by the Commission on Higher Education of the Middle States
Association of Colleges and Schools. For more information see our
website at www.aucegypt.edu. One- two- or three-year appointments
subject to mutual agreement will begin September 2006. Renewal of an
appointment depends upon institutional needs and/or the appointee’s
performance. The normal teaching load is three courses per semester and
English is the language of instruction. Salary and rank are according to
scale based on qualifications and professional experience. For
expatriates, benefits include housing, annual round-trip air travel for
appointee and qualifying dependents, plus schooling for the equivalent
of up to two children at Cairo American College. In view of AUC's
protocol agreement with the Egyptian Government, which requires specific
proportions of Egyptian, U.S., and third-country citizen faculty, at
this time preference will be given to qualified applicants who are U.S.
citizens.
APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS: E-mail a letter of intent specifying Position
# ANT-2 with a current C.V. to [log in to unmask] and arrange to
have three letters of recommendation and transcripts mailed to: Dr. Earl
(Tim) Sullivan, Provost, American University in Cairo, 420 Fifth Avenue,
Fl. 3, New York, N.Y. 10018-2729. For full consideration, candidates
must also complete the Personnel Information Form provided at
http://forms.aucegypt.edu/provost/pif3.html. Priority will be given to
applications received by May 1st.
THE AMERICAN UNIVERSITY IN CAIRO IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.
*Contact Info: *
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Dr. Earl (Tim) Sullivan, Provost, American University in Cairo, 420
Fifth Avenue, Fl. 3, New York, N.Y. 10018-2729
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