Forum members,
I'm passing on a job advert that appeared on GEOGFEM. Waikato is very
supportive of critical perspectives in Geography/Tourism, especially
feminist approaches, and I strongly encourage anyone who is interested to
contact Robyn Longhurst for further particulars.
Best wishes,
Lawrence
co-owner, CGF
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>From: Robyn Longhurst <[log in to unmask]>
>Subject: three positions in geog/tourism at Waikato, NZ
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>I thought that these three positions in tourism studies (a programme
>administered through the Geography Department) at Waikato University,
>Hamilton, New Zealand might be of interest to members of this dicussion
>list since this Dept has a strong commitment to feminist teaching and
>research.
>
>Information on the University of Waikato is available at
>http://www.waikato.ac.nz/
>
>Application forms are available from the Human Resource Management Divsion,
>e-mail: [log in to unmask] Please quote the relevant vacany number.
>
>
>A99/156,157,158 SENIOR LECTURER/LECTURERS
>
>
>Tourism Programme 2000
>Geography Department
>Waikato Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences
>
>The programme in Tourism Studies has been offered in Social Sciences since
>1996. The Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences now wishes to support this
>established programme with three academic appointments. You will
>contribute to the new three year interdisciplinary Bachelor of Tourism
>degree to be launched in 2001. Academic staff in the Faculty will teach the
>new Social Sciences major in the Bachelor of Tourism Studies degree:
>"Tourism: Resources Impacts and Planning". In addition staff will
>contribute to the teaching of common core courses on Tourism and Society
>and Tourism Research.
>
>Applications close for all three positions on Friday, 19 November 1999.
>
>
>A99/156 SENIOR LECTURER
>
>You will have a doctoral degree with research interests and publications in
>Tourism. You will co-ordinate the Social Sciences tourism programme and
>play a major role in teaching courses in the new major and the graduate
>tourism course in Geography.
>
>The current salary range for Senior Lecturers is $56,938 to $66,471 per
>annum.
>
>You will start this position in April 2000.
>
>
>A99/157 VISITING LECTURER (Fixed Term)
>
>You will have a doctoral degree and experience in international research.
>You will be able to contribute to (graduate) research in Tourism. You will
>have both research and teaching responsibilities as we seek to support
>developments in Tourism in the Division of Cultural and Environment
>Studies. You would be expected to specify a research interest and
>publication programme that might arise from your visit to Waikato.
>
> Remuneration will be a fixed fee of up to $20,000 per annum.
>
>The duration of this position is from 1 February 2000 to 1 July 2000.
>
>
>A99/158 LECTURER (3 Year, Fixed Term)
>
>You will have a postgraduate qualification and teaching experience in the
>area of social and cultural dimensions of Tourism. You will contribute to the
>course 0585.300, The Social Construction of Tourism and Tourists and 200
>level Courses in the Bachelor of Tourism Studies.
>
>Ideally you should also be established in the research field, with interests
>in curriculum development and co-operative or conjoint teaching.
>Considerable liaison with other Schools and academics teaching in the
>Bachelor of Tourism will be required.
>
>The salary is $47,366 per annum.
>
>The start date for this position is October 2000.
>
>
>
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>Dr. Robyn Longhurst
>Senior Lecturer
>Department of Geography
>University of Waikato
>Private Bag 3105
>Aotearoa/New Zealand
>
>Phone 64 7-856 2889 ext. 8306
>Fax 64 7-838 4633
>email [log in to unmask]
>http://www2.waikato.ac.nz/geog/
>
Lawrence D. Berg, Ph.D.
Department of Geography
University of Victoria
PO Box 3050
Victoria, BC, Canada V8W 3P5
Facsimile: (250) 721-6216, Telephone: (250) 592-2278
E-mail: [log in to unmask]
http://www.massey.ac.nz/~wwglobal/Berg/LDB.html
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