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The Science, Medicine, and Technology in Culture Program at Pennsylvania
State University invites applications for a 2-year postdoctoral NSF
Fellowship in residence beginning fall 2002. Field of expertise is open.
The postdoc will teach one course per semester: He or she will also
co-organize (along with two faculty members) an international workshop on
gender and science to be held spring 2004. This workshop will invite
scientists to discuss how gender analysis has changed their fields of
research. SMTC spans the departments of History, English, Philosophy,
Anthropology, Women's Studies and several of PSU's leading departments of
life, social, and physical science. For further information, please see our
website: http://faculty.la.psu.edu/ssps/smtc.html. Candidates must have
completed their Ph.D. by fall 2002. The award carries with it a $30,000 per
year stipend plus benefits. Interested candidates should send c.v., a brief
statement of research and teaching interests (2-3 pages), one dissertation
chapter or article, and three letters of recommendation to: Dr. Londa
Schiebinger, Edwin E. Sparks Professor, Department of History, 311 Weaver,
Penn State University, University Park, PA 16802. Review of applications
will begin 1 Feb. 2002 and continue until the position is filled. EOE/AA.
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