H-Net Job Guide
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ckaratnytsky at nypl.org
Fri Jul 25 16:37:15 CDT 1997
From H-Film.
Chris
Date: Tue, 1 Jul 1997 08:20:39 -0700
From: Ken Nolley <knolley at willamette.edu>
Subject: H-Net Jobguide Index June 30, 1997
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**********H-NET JOB GUIDE June 30th 1997**********
The index to the Job Guide follows.
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LISTSERV at H-NET.MSU.EDU
GET H-NET JOBGUIDE
or view it at http://h-net.msu.edu/jobs
On some mail systems, you will have to send the command
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to receive the Guide. If you still have trouble, please contact
help at h-net.msu.edu.
When applying for a job, please mention you saw it on H-Net.
Please submit jobs to hjobs at h-net.msu.edu. Jobs must be submitted by
Noon on Friday for inclusion in the following Monday's Guide.
Funds to prepare this Guide are provided by Michigan State University
and the National Endowment for the Humanities.
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A. African and Middle Eastern History
1. African/Modern European History, University of Malawi Chancellor
College (Malawi)
2. African/African American Studies, University of Texas
at Dallas
B. American History
3. US Colonial History, Western Washington University
(Washington)
4. US Foreign Policy, Rikkyo University (Japan)
C. American Studies/Film/Public History
5. Chair of Film and Television Studies, The University of East Anglia
(UK)
6. American Studies/Literature, Leicester University (UK)
D. Asian History
E. Cultural Anthropology
F. Ethnic Studies
7. Irish Studies, St Marys University College, Strawberry
Hill (UK)
8. Modern Jewish History, Rutgers University (New Jersey)
9. Africana Studies, University of Toledo (Ohio)
see also #2
G. European/Russian History
10. European/World History, Utah State University
11. Modern British History, University College London (UK) 12. Modern
European History, Miami University (Ohio)
see also #1
H. Fellowships/Grants/Interns
13. Anthropology, Pennsylvania State University
14. Fellowship in the History of Psychology, The National Museum of
Science and Industry (UK)
15. Fellowships, Institute on Race and Poverty, University of
Minnesota
16. Postdoctoral Fellowship, Yale Center for International and Area
Studies (Connecticut)
17. Research Associates/East European Studies, Woodrow Wilson
International Center (Washington DC)
18. Fellowships, All Souls College, Oxford (UK)
I. General/World/Open-Field Positions; Department Chairs
19. Humanities Generalist, Columbia College (Illinois)
20. Development Studies, The University of Reading (UK)
21. Music History, Kennesaw State University (Georgia)
22. World Civilizations, Alice Lloyd College (Kentucky)
23. Community Development/Research, Delta State University
(Mississippi)
24. History, National Defense University (Washington DC)
see also #10
J. Humanities Computing
25. Coordinator of Distance Education, J. Sargeant Reynolds Community
26. Educational Technologist, DeMontfort University (UK)
K. Latin American History
27. Latin American History, SUNY-Oswego (New York)
28. Colonial Latin America, Stanford University (California)
L. Medieval/Ancient History
29. Medieval History, SUNY-New Platz (New York)
M. Political Science/International Relations
30. American Government/Public Administration, University of Texas of
the Permian Basin
31. Social Policy, The University of York (UK)
32. Politics/Sociology, The University of East Anglia (UK) 33. Social
Policy/Sociology, Cardiff University of Wales (UK) 34. Political
Science, University of Texas Permian Basin
35. Political Science, National Defense University
(Washington DC)
36. American Politics, Princeton University (New Jersey)
37. American Politics, Princeton University and the
Woodrow Wilson
School of Public and International Affairs (New Jersey)
38. Comparative Politics, Princeton University (New Jersey)
39. Assistant Professor of International Relations, Princeton
University (New Jersey)
40. Associate/Full Professor of International Relations, Princeton
University (New Jersey)
see also #4
N. Professional Non-Teaching Positions/Archives/Museums
41. Director MIT Museum, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
42. Humanities Reference Librarian, New York University
Libraries (New York)
43. Reference Archivist, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming
44. Director of the Museum of Art, The University of Michigan 45.
Director of Exhibitions and Special Events, Kendall
College of Art and Design (Michigan)
46. Cultural Resources Specialist, Michael Baker Jr. Inc. (West
Virginia)
47. Assistant Director Centre for Teaching, The University of
Edinburgh (UK)
48. Education Researcher, SRI International (Virginia) 49. Executive
Vice President, The Aspen Institute
(Washington DC)
50. International Urban and Environmental Management, Royal Melbourne
(Australia)
51. Head of Conference Department, Research Center, United Arab Emirates
52. Conference Coordinator, Research Center (United Arab
Emirates)
53. Publications Editor, Research Center (United Arab
Emirates)
O. Women/Gender
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