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Jeremy Hunsinger jhuns at vt.edu
Tue Aug 14 06:14:57 PDT 2007



The Ohio State University, Department of Comparative Studies, invites  
applications for a full-time, tenure-eligible position at the rank of  
assistant professor in global studies of culture, science and  
technology, beginning autumn 2008. Research and teaching interests  
should complement those of existing faculty.

Comparative Studies is an interdisciplinary, tenure-granting  
department in the College of Humanities with 20 core faculty and more  
than 50 associated faculty. The department offers a Ph.D., an M.A.,  
and a B.A. that includes concentrations in comparative cultural  
studies, comparative ethnic and American studies, comparative  
literature, folklore, religious studies, and science studies. Further  
information is available at http://comparativestudies.osu.edu.

Please send letter of application, CV, and three letters of  
recommendation. Review of applications will begin on October 15, 2007  
and will continue until the position is filled. OSU is an AA/EOE.  
Women, minorities, veterans, and individuals with disabilities are  
encouraged to apply.

Contact Info:
Brian Rotman, Chair
Global Studies Search Committee
Department of Comparative Studies
The Ohio State University
451 Hagerty Hall
1775 College Road
Columbus, OH 43210-1340
Website: http://comparativestudies.osu.edu/

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Jeremy Hunsinger
Information Ethics Fellow, Center for Information Policy Research,  
School of Information Studies, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee  
(www.cipr.uwm.edu)

Words are things; and a small drop of ink, falling like dew upon a  
thought, produces that which makes thousands, perhaps millions,  
think. --Byron


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