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Columbus State University -
Mildred Miller Fort Foundation Visiting Scholar in European Studies Location: Georgia, United States Institution Type: College/University Position Type: Visiting Scholar Submitted: Wednesday, September 30th, 2009
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Mildred Miller Fort Foundation Visiting Scholar in European Studies Job Announcement Columbus State University is seeking a distinguished visiting scholar to serve as the 9th Mildred Miller Fort Foundation Visiting Scholar in European Studies. Past visiting scholars include Cathie Carmichael, David Wilcock, Michael Schulz, Reneo Lukic, Jeffrey Hill, Igor Kuzmin, Klas Borell, Maya Soboleva and Mario Kessler. The Fort Foundation Visiting Scholar will demonstrate expertise in his/her field. Desirable fields in European studies include (but are not limited to) anthropology, biology, business, communication, counseling, economics, education, English literature, European languages, history, international relations, life sciences, marketing, music, philosophy, physical sciences, politics, religion, theatre and visual arts. The scholar will hold a one-year appointment during August 2010-May 2011. The visiting scholar will teach two limited enrollment advanced classes each semester and be involved in selected campus and community activities conducted in the English language. The visiting scholar will be provided with a two-bedroom house near campus and will receive remuneration corresponding to a full professorship and commensurate with experience. Nominations are strongly encouraged. To receive full consideration, applications must be received by 14 December 2009. Send a letter of interest with proposed teaching courses and outreach activities, curriculum vitae, and the names and contact information of three references to: Dr. Neal R. McCrillis, Director, Center for International Education, Columbus State University, 4225 University Avenue, Columbus, GA 31907-5645. Columbus State University is a comprehensive university within the University System of Georgia. It enrolls more than 8,200 students and is located in Columbus, Georgia, a metropolitan area of 250,000, ninety miles southwest of Atlanta. Columbus has a vital and supportive arts community and is home to the Columbus Museum, The River Center for the Performing Arts, the Columbus Symphony Orchestra, Corn Center for the Visual Arts, Theatre on the Park and the Springer Opera House. An informative website for the city of Columbus may be found at: http://www.visitcolumbusga.com/. Relevant university websites include www.colstate.edu/ and http://cie.colstate.edu/. Columbus State University is an AA/EOE employer. |
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Contact Info: Dr. Neal R. McCrillis Director Center for International Education Columbus State University 4225 University Avenue Columbus, GA 31907-5645 Website: http://www.colstate.edu |
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