Job Opening Below
Dear Fred,
Would you please circulate the following position announcement? The
University of Connecticut has made a significant commitment to human
rights, with an emphasis on socio-economic rights. The following position
might be a great opportunity for an economist working in economic rights.
Sincerely,
Lanse Minkler
Assistant Professor
Socio-Economic Rights
Joint Hire between the Human Rights Institute and Departments of
Anthropology, Economics, Geography, History, Political Science, or
Sociology.
Tenure track position beginning August 2004.
The newly established Human Rights Program at the University of Connecticut
[Storrs campus] seeks a specialist in socio-economic rights with a strong
commitment to both undergraduate and graduate studies. Socio-economic
rights are understood broadly and applications from candidates with an
international and comparative perspective are encouraged. Substantive areas
and regions for comparison are open.
Candidate must have a Ph.D. in hand at time of appointment and record of
excellence in research and teaching.
Review of applications will commence February 15, 2004 and continue until a
suitable candidate is found. Send curriculum vita, brief statement of
research and teaching interests, with three letters of recommendation to:
Professor Richard A. Wilson, Director, Human Rights Institute, Dodd
Research Center, University of Connecticut, 405 Babbidge Rd., Unit 1205,
Storrs, CT 06269. (Search # 04A270)
In keeping with our commitment to build a culturally diverse community,
the University of Connecticut invites applications from women, people with
disabilities and members of minority groups.
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