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Frederick Douglass Institute Visiting Scholar

Visiting Scholar

 

Frederick Douglass Institute Visiting Scholar

2006-2007 Academic Year

 

The Frederick Douglass Institute Visiting Scholar Program is designed to provide graduate students with teaching experience and the opportunity to explore employment possibilities within the university. California University is committed to cultural diversity, which is in keeping with the spirit of Frederick Douglass and the mission of the university.

The Visiting Scholar will be required to teach two courses per semester and participate in departmental and university-wide activities. Applicant must demonstrate commitment to issues of race, gender and liberty.

Appointment will be at the Assistant Professor level. Qualifications include U.S. citizenship, ABD (or in the final stages of completion of the appropriate terminal degree for the field), and an academic background in any of the disciplines taught at the university, including, but not limited to art, sociology, history, business, social work, education, science, and economics.

Please send a letter of interest, three letters of recommendation (including one from research advisor) and curriculum vitae to:

Dr. Ronald W. Wagner
Associate Professor, Health Science and Sport Studies

California University of Pennsylvania

Box 19 250 University Avenue
California, PA 15419

Application Deadline: February 15, 2006

Starting Date: August 2006

Integrity, civility and responsibility are the official core values of California University of Pennsylvania, an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer.  Women, minorities and the physically challenged are encouraged to apply.

 

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