[LCC] Fwd: Ruderman professor of Jewish Studies

John G. Younger jyounger at ku.edu
Thu Nov 19 05:28:20 PST 2009



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    Date: Wed, 18 Nov 2009 17:03:02 -0500
    From: "Ross, James" <j.ross at neu.edu>
Subject: Ruderman professor of Jewish Studies

We are currently seeking candidates for the Ruderman professorship at
Northeastern University and would appreciate your help in recruiting
lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, intersex, & queer persons for the
position. Thank you.

Jim Ross

James R. Ross
Director, Jewish Studies Program
Associate Professor of Journalism
102 Lake Hall
Northeastern University
Boston, MA 02115



RUDERMAN PROFESSOR OF JEWISH STUDIES

Northeastern University invites applications for the Ruderman Professor
of Jewish Studies.  The field of specialization is open within the
arts, humanities, and the social sciences. A terminal degree is
required.  The successful candidate will have a record of substantial
publication and professional visibility in the field of Jewish Studies;
a strong commitment to undergraduate and graduate education; and
experience in or a demonstrated commitment to working with diverse
student populations and/or in a culturally diverse work and educational
environment.  The Committee is looking for an energetic and creative
scholar who will take an active role in shaping a dynamic and growing
program and major.  Current faculty in Jewish Studies come from many
disciplines, providing Northeastern students with a broad exposure to
the study of Jewish religion, culture, and identity.  The Jewish
Studies Program has significant relationships with the broader Jewish
community as well as other Jewish Studies programs located in the heart
of the intellectually vibrant city of Boston. Tenure will be within an
appropriate department and/or within the Jewish Studies program.
Salary, rank and workload will be commensurate with the candidate¹s
experience and qualifications.  To apply, visit the college website,
http://www.northeastern.edu/cas/, and click on ³Faculty Positions.²
  Applications should include a current curriculum vitae, description
of research interests, evidence of teaching effectiveness, samples of
published research, and the names and contact information of three
references.  If you have any questions, please contact Prof. Jim Ross
at 617-373-8701.  Applications received by December 7, 2009, will
receive fullest consideration.  Northeastern University is an Equal
Opportunity, Affirmative Action Educational Institution and Employer,
Title IX University.  Northeastern University particularly welcomes
applications from minorities, women and persons with disabilities.

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