Perhaps there are some sociologists/anthropologists lurking on this list....
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The Faculty of Social and Behavioural Sciences (FMG) of the University of
Amsterdam (UvA) is the largest educational and research institution in the
social sciences in the Netherlands. The Faculty serves 7,500 students in
numerous Bachelors and Masters programmes in Political Science, Sociology,
Anthropology, Communication Science, Psychology, Social Geography,
Planning and International Development Studies, and Educational Sciences.
The academic staff is employed in teaching as well as research. There are
over 1,100 employees in the Faculty, which resides in a number of
buildings in the centre of Amsterdam.
The Department of Sociology and Anthropology (SocA) is one of the six
Departments in the FMG. Research and teaching are carried out by dedicated
institutes. The College of Social Sciences (CSS) and the Graduate School
for the Social Sciences (GSSS) are responsible for the undergraduate and
graduate teaching programmes in the social sciences. A new research
institute for all the social sciences is being established in 2010, the
Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research (AISSR), as the
administrative unit for researchers of three departments: Political
Science, Sociology and Anthropology, and Human Geography, Planning and
Development Studies.
The Department of Sociology and Anthropology currently has an opening for
an Assistant professor in the Sociology/Anthropology of Globalization and
Development
38 hours per week, or 1.0 fte
The new assistant professor will be expected to spend 60 percent of his or
her time on teaching and 40 percent on research.
Duties
- strengthening the broad profile of the sociology and anthropology of
development at the University of Amsterdam
- teaching general, specialist and methodological courses in the Bachelors
and Masters programmes of the Department of Sociology and Anthropology,
supervising undergraduate students and assisting in the supervision of
graduate students
- developing, carrying out and supervising social science research. This
research will take place within the AISSR research program Moving Matters:
People, Goods, Power and Ideas (see the website of the Amsterdam Institute
for Social Science Research:
http://www.fmg.uva.nl/aissr/programmegroups.cfm for further information)
- securing (or helping to secure) external funding for research
- actively contributing to the development of the discipline in national
and international contexts by publishing and participating in national and
international research networks and educational initiatives
Profile
- completed doctoral thesis in the social sciences, preferably in the
field of sociology, development sociology, or anthropology
- publications in international peer-reviewed periodicals and/or in books
published by internationally recognised presses
- broad knowledge of general social science
- specialist knowledge in the field of Asian studies, preferably the
sociology and anthropology of East Asia
- experience in conducting empirical research in Asia
- mastery of qualitative research methods
- ability to teach and motivate students at basic and advanced levels
- possession of a Basic Teaching Qualification (or equivalent) or
willingness to acquire this certificate within two years
- fluency in Dutch and English, and preferably an Asian language
(candidates with no Dutch proficiency must be able to teach in Dutch
within two years).
Additional information
For more information about this position, please contact prof.dr M Rutten
([log in to unmask]; tel + 31 20 525 2236) or prof.dr. H.W. van Schendel
([log in to unmask]; tel + 31 20 525 2121).
Websites
University of Amsterdam: www.uva.nl
Faculty of Social & Behavioral Sciences: www.fmg.uva.nl
SocA: www.fmg.uva.nl/sociologie_en_antropologie
College of Social Sciences: www.fmg.uva.nl/csw
Graduate School of Social Sciences: www.graduateschoolsocialsciences.nl
Research Programmes: www.fmg.uva.nl/aissr/programmegroups.cfm
Appointment
Depending on qualifications and experience, the gross monthly salary will
range from EUR 3,195 (scale 11) to EUR 4,970 (scale 12), based on a
full-time
appointment (38 hours a week).
Job Application
Applications, in the form of a letter and a full cv and overview of
publications, ought to be emailed to the Secretariat of the Department,
[log in to unmask], before 1 May 2010.
Contact Info:
Applications, in the form of a letter and a full cv and overview of
publications, ought to be emailed to the Secretariat of the Department,
[log in to unmask], before 1 May 2010.
Website: http://www.fmg.uva.nl/aissr/research/programmegroups.cfm
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