Asst Prof Position in History and Religion

Nov 13, 2007 10:26

Green Mountain College, an innovative liberal arts college with an environmental focus in Vermont’s beautiful Lake District, invites applications for a new assistant professorship starting in August 2008 in Middle Eastern/European History and Religious Studies in the comparative social and cultural history of the Middle East and/or medieval Europe, preferably with expertise in world history and the history and philosophy of Islam and/or other forms of monotheism. The successful candidate will contribute to the History major, Religious Studies minor, and the interdisciplinary Environmental Liberal Arts General Education Program. Qualifications include demonstrated teaching experience at the college level, interest in cross-disciplinary teaching, potential for or demonstrated scholarship in the area of specialization, and a Ph.D. in History, Religious Studies, or related area.




Faculty Position: Green Mountain College in Vermont

Green Mountain College, an innovative liberal arts college with an environmental focus, seeks to fill several permanent faculty positions in order to meet the needs of expanding programs and a growing student body. In addition to teaching courses within the majors, all faculty members contribute to the interdisciplinary Environmental Liberal Arts General Education Program. Green Mountain’s first priority is effective, committed teaching and advising. Located in Vermont’s beautiful Lake District, the historic campus is surrounded by outstanding opportunities for outdoor recreation.

Assistant Professor of Middle Eastern/European History and Religious Studies: Full-time assistant professorship starting in Fall 2008 in the comparative social and cultural history of the Middle East and/or medieval Europe, preferably with expertise in world history and the history and philosophy of Islam and/or other forms of monotheism. The successful candidate will contribute to the History major, the Religious Studies minor, and the college’s Environmental Liberal Arts general education program. The ability to teach Women’s History, World Religions, Religion and the Environment, and/or Philosophy of Religion is a plus. Qualifications include demonstrated teaching experience at the college level, interest in cross-disciplinary teaching, potential for or demonstrated scholarship in the area of specialization, and a Ph.D. in History, Religious Studies, or related area.

Green Mountain’s salaries are competitive with those of similar small, private colleges; benefits are excellent. Please send cover letter with a statement of teaching philosophy, curriculum vitae, sample course evaluations, and 3 letters of reference to: Thomas Mauhs-Pugh, Dean of the Faculty, Green Mountain College, One College Circle, Poultney, VT 05764. You may FAX materials to (802) 287-8080 or send an attachment to an email to phillipsslf@greenmtn.edu. Review of applications begins early December. All positions commence August 2008.

Green Mountain College is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer.
Green Mountain College is a member of the Eco-League consortium of environmentally-themed colleges: http://www.ecoleague.org.
Please see our website at http://www.greenmtn.edu

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