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-----Original Message-----
From: Rossatto, Cesar A. 
Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2009 9:51 AM
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: FW: Position announcement NY for SIG members

Dear Colleagues,
If you are looking for a job, this might be of interest to you, see FYI
below.
Cesar

Chair and Associate Professor
Education Studies
Eugene Lang College The New School for Liberal Arts

Eugene Lang College the New School for Liberal Arts solicits
applications for an Associate Professor, discipline open, and chair of
the Education Studies department, beginning in academic year 2010-2011.
We are interested in candidates who can support our dynamic program in
creating interdisciplinary conceptual linkages between education,
broadly conceived, and the social, historical, cultural, and political
contexts in which questions of educational development and social
transformation arise worldwide. 



The Education Studies program, a distinctive and innovative social
sciences curriculum that uses education as a locus for understanding
larger social and historical concerns, is an integral part of the
College's commitment to cultivate social responsibility and
participatory citizenship in the classroom, on the campus, and in the
community.  Each year, dozens of Lang undergraduates work with New York
City children and youth through the Institute for Urban Education as
well as on other projects across the University. Promising candidates
will demonstrate an ability to contribute to civic engagement
initiatives through work across the University and with neighborhood
organizations, research collectives, non-profits, and city agencies.
Education studies is a growth area of the University and the chair will
directly inform, in consultation with the faculty, dean, and other
relevant constituencies, development of new programming and
institutional collaborations both internal to the University and beyond.

Qualifications:  Ph.D. in appropriate field; a record of scholarly
research and publication commensurate with tenure expectations;
significant teaching experience. Some administrative and leadership
experience is desirable. Candidates whose fields of research include
immigration and citizenship, human rights, international development,
globalization, and governance are particularly welcome.

Responsibilities: Overseeing curriculum planning and development;
providing leadership for the Education Studies program; designing and
teaching innovative courses in Education Studies at the undergraduate
level; coordinating with the Institute for Urban Education and working
collaboratively across disciplines and fields to build bridges to other
divisions of the University, including, for example, programs in
education design and technology and mediated learning environments at
Parsons the New School for Design. While the position is primarily
dedicated to the undergraduate teaching, opportunities to teach graduate
courses are also available. This position is dependent on final budget
approval from the Office of the Provost.

Application:  Review of applications will begin December 1. 2009 and the
position will remain open until filled.  Interested candidates should
send a cover letter describing experience and qualifications, curriculum
vitae, a statement of teaching philosophy and practice relevant to this
position, and a list of references.  Do not include additional materials
at this time. Application is online at
http://careers.newschool.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=51608.

The New School is committed to a policy of equal opportunity in all its
activities and programs, including employment and promotion.  It does
not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national or ethnic origin,
citizenship status, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, physical
handicap, veteran or marital status.  

-----Original Message-----
From: Karen De Moss [mailto:[log in to unmask]] 
Sent: Tuesday, December 01, 2009 7:45 AM
To: Rossatto, Cesar A.
Subject: Position announcement for SIG

We have a new position opening that I believe members of your SIG,
Organizational Theory, would be interested in.  The posting is for Chair
and Associate Professor in Education Studies, an education foundations
program (not a certification program) based in Eugene Lang College, The
New School's liberal arts division.  We have a wonderful faculty in our
small but growing program.  If you have a means of distributing the
announcement, we would appreciate your sharing this wonderful
opportunity!

Best,
Karen
 
Director, Institute for Urban Education
65 West 11th Street, Room 353C
New York, NY 10011
212.229.2266 ext. 2698
 

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