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Sarah Page <[log in to unmask]>

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Sociology of Religion post grad list <[log in to unmask]>

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Tue, 4 Mar 2008 19:15:34 +0000

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Dear all,



Three more jobs have come to my attention, which may be of interest.



Best wishes,



Sarah





(1). Lecturer in Sociology  

    

University of York

Department of Sociology

Vacancy reference: A0864



You will be a sociologist with strong research potential able to offer teaching at 

both undergraduate and postgraduate levels in the sociology of culture and social 

theory, and able to make a contribution towards the wider teaching programme in the 

Department.



Starting salary will be £34,624 per annum. The post is to commence on 1st October 

2008.



For more details please contact Professor Andrew Webster, Department of Sociology: 

Tel 01904 434740; email [log in to unmask] Further information about the Department 

can be found at http://www.york.ac.uk/depts/soci

Closing date for applications: 12 noon on 11 March 2008

http://www.york.ac.uk/univ/mis/cfm/vacancies/vac_detail.cfm?

vacno=A0864&mode=standard





(2). Faculty position in the field of Ottoman Studies



The Central European University (CEU) is seeking to fill a position in the field of 

Ottoman Studies at the School of History and Interdisciplinary Studies, as a joint 

appointment between the Departments of History and Medieval Studies. 

This position will be the first in Ottoman Studies at the CEU and will serve to 

strengthen this field of research in both departments. We encourage applications by 

candidates whose training and expertise is focused on Ottoman studies in general 

(including an ability to teach Ottoman Turkish), with a concentration on the late 

medieval and early modern periods (14-18th centuries). In line with our strong 

emphasis on comparative and cross-cultural studies, and in accordance with the 

CEU's overall profile as an innovative and critical place of research and 

reflection, we invite applications with a strong interest in either social, gender, 

and institutional history or in intellectual history and in the encounters of ideas 

and cultural traditions from East and West. In particular, Candidates should have a 

strong interest and research record in theoretical and historical questions 

concerning religion and religious phenomena, past and present. Further information 

about CEU is available at www.ceu.hu. 



The appointment is for four years, renewable; rank is open and salary is negotiable 

and competitive. 



Deadline for applications is April 1st, 2008. 



Applications should include a C.V., a list of publications, a sample publication, a 

letter of application including a short statement about the applicant's research 

plans, and the names and addresses of at least three referees. 

Please send applications to the Rector of CEU, c/o Judit Pallos, Human Resources 

Office, Central European University, H-1051 Budapest, Nador u. 9., Hungary (Fax: + 

36 (1) 235-6135, e-mail: [log in to unmask]). 



http://www.jobbank.ceu.hu/





(3). Lecturer in Sociology  - Goldsmiths University of London



Up to £42,025 incl pa 

From 1 September 2008 

New Cross, London 



Based in the Department of Sociology, you will be working for a department with an 

outstanding reputation, you will be required to contribute to the research output 

and to collaborate, teach, and supervise students across a range of courses at 

undergraduate and postgraduate levels.  The department has clusters of research 

around Culture, World Cities, Economies and Social Life, Gender and Social Life, 

Life Sciences, Medicine, Technology and Health, Politics, Rights and Globalization; 

Race, Ethnicity, Religion and Nationalism, and Visual Sociology.

 

You will have a PhD or equivalent qualification in a relevant field and a 

developing track record of outstanding research and publications.  You will also 

have one or more publications of international standard, together with experience 

of teaching and supervising students at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. 

Please quote ref: 08/47AE.  No agencies please 

Closing date: Tuesday 11 March 2008 by 5.00pm 

Interview date: Week commencing 7 April 2008 



http://www.goldsmiths.ac.uk/hr/employment/0847ae.php












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