Below is an advertisement for a professorial vacancy at Lampeter, recently
posted on Arabic-Info.
Does anyone know is these generous endowments and grants include anything for
library provision, particularly at research level? And does the Library there
employ anyone with relevant expertise?
Geoffrey Roper
Islamic Bibliography Unit
Cambridge University Library
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Date: Sat, 13 Feb 1999
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From: Dawoud El Alami <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Positions: Chair in Islamic Studies
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UNIVERSITY OF WALES, LAMPETER
DEPARTMENT OF THEOLOGY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES
CENTRE FOR ISLAMIC STUDIES
Chair in Islamic Studies
The Department of Theology and Religious Studies currently consists of four
Professors, a Reader, five Senior Lecturers, six lecturers and a teaching
fellow. It offers degrees in Christian Theology, Religious Studies, and in
Islamic Studies as well as a range of Masters programmes, an external
Certificate and Diploma programme, and a strong and growing international
research school. Altogether some 250 students are registered with the
Department. Theology, Religious Studies and Islamic Studies also form part
of a wider administrative grouping with Classics, Philosophy and
Anthropology.
The Centre for Islamic Studies has primary responsibility for the Single
and Joint Honours degrees in Islamic Studies, for the external Certificate
and Diploma programme in Islamic Studies and Arabic and for research in
Islamic Studies at both M.Phil. and Ph.D. level. Staff teach Islamic
options in Religious Studies and contribute to other modules in the
Department such as Interfaith Dialogue, Religion and the Environment and
Religion Society and Politics. They also participate in the MA programmes
on Religious Experience, Death and Immortality, and Religion Politics and
International Relations.
Sponsorship
The Centre for Islamic Studies is well supported by endowments from the
Crown Princes of Abu Dhabi and Bahrein which currently have a market value
of £1.5 million as well as an annual contribution of £21K from the Amir of
Qatar. In addition Sheikh Khalifa of Abu Dhabi contributed half the cost of
the magnificent new Departmental Building named in his honour, as well as
the costs of refurbishing a small Mosque for Muslim students. The Sponsors
are represented on a Joint Advisory Board for Islamic Studies which seeks
ways of further developing the subject.
Vision Statement
Both the Department and the Advisory Board share a common vision namely
that In Islamic Studies we wish to establish Lampeter as a centre of
excellence in which Islamic Theology, History and Culture can be studied as
comprehensively as Christianity is in UK departments of Theology. To this
end accommodation has been provided in the Sheikh Khalifa Building for a
Professor and six lecturers in Islamic Studies and it is hoped gradually to
build up to that staffing level from the current position of three
full-time and one part-time staff in Islamic Studies.
The Professorship
The Professor must be a well-established scholar who can provide academic
leadership in Islamic Studies and contribute significantly to the research
profile of the Centre and the Department. The holder of this new post will
have a distinguished publication record and a proven ability to attract
post-graduate research students. The Professor will work with the members
of the Advisory Board and the Department in building up the strength of the
Islamic Studies programme.
Application
Departmental handbooks and prospectuses are available from the Personnel
Office, University of Wales, Lampeter, Ceredigion SA48 7ED. Candidates who
wish the opportunity for informal discussion may contact Professor Paul
Badham on 01570 424 748. A letter of application, with full curriculum
vitae and the names of three referees should be returned to the above
address, no later than March 12th. 1999 There are no application forms.
Tel. No. - 01570 424703
Fax No. - 01570 423423
e-mail - [log in to unmask]
www. Lamp.ac.uk/trs
Dawoud S El Alami
Department of Theology and Religious Studies
University of Wales Lampeter
Lampeter
Ceredigion
SA48 7ED
UK
Tel: +44 1570 422351 ext. 418
Fax: +44 1570 422840
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