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Fellowship for doctoral graduate student (ABD) in Native American Studies for the academic year 2010-2011 at Ithaca College is available. They will teach a 1-1 and receive $33,000.
PRE-DOCTORAL DIVERSITY FELLOWSHIP – Ithaca College,
Native American Studies
The School of Humanities and Sciences at Ithaca College announces a Pre-Doctoral Diversity Fellowship in Native American Studies for the 2010-2011 academic year. The Fellowship supports promising scholars who are committed to diversity in the academy in order to better prepare them for tenure track appointments within liberal arts or comprehensive colleges/universities. Successful candidates will show evidence of superior academic achievement, a high degree of promise of continuing achievement as scholars and teachers, a capacity to respond in pedagogically productive ways to the learning needs of students from diverse backgrounds, sustained personal engagement with communities that are underrepresented in the academy and an ability to bring this asset to learning, teaching, and scholarship at the college and university level, and a likelihood of using the diversity of human experience as an educational resource in teaching and scholarship. Underrepresented candidates whose exclusion from membership in the American professoriate has been severe and longstanding are strongly encouraged to apply.
We recognize Native American Studies as a broad discipline with many topical and regional specializations and welcome an applicant who could teach courses related to one or more of the following fields, although subject specialization is open: American studies, museum studies, anthropology, cultural resource management, literature, music, environment and legal issues. The chosen scholar would enhance diversity in the curriculum and also participate in relevant campus events (e.g., Native American Celebration Month). We are also planning a research symposium around the candidates’ field of study, where other scholars in this field, and also undergraduates, could participate.
Terms of fellowship: Fellowship is for the academic year (August 16, 2010 to May 31, 2011) and is non-renewable. The fellow will receive a $20,000 stipend, housing or an $8,000 housing allowance, $5,000 in research support, office space, and access to Ithaca College and Cornell University libraries. The fellow will teach one course in the fall semester and one course in the spring semester and be invited to speak about her/his dissertation research in relevant classes and at special events at Ithaca College.
Qualifications: Enrollment in an accredited program leading to a Ph.D. degree, evidence of superior academic achievement, and commitment to a career in teaching at the college or university level required. Candidates must also authorized to work in the United States. Prior to August 15, 2010, the fellow must be advanced to candidacy at his or her home institution with an approved dissertation proposal. Preference will be given to those candidates in the final writing stages of their dissertation.
Ithaca College is a selective comprehensive college enrolling approximately 6,400 undergraduate and 450 graduate students in Business, Communication, Health Sciences and Human Performance, Humanities and Sciences, Music and Interdisciplinary Studies. A faculty of 460 full-time and 240 part-time members, serve the student body. Ithaca College offers 128 degree programs, which includes our 27 graduate degree programs. The college is committed to blending liberal arts education with professional preparation and promotes critical thinking and hands-on learning. U.S. News and World Report has rated it one of the top 10 master’s level Universities in the northeast for the past 12 years. Ithaca College, via the Native American Studies Program, is a member of the Central New York Native American Studies Consortium. More information about Ithaca College can be found at http://www.ithaca.edu/about/
Ithaca College is located in Ithaca, New York, a city of about 30,000 people in the Finger Lakes region of upstate New York. Ithaca is rated by Kiplinger’s as one of the top 10 places to live in the U.S. The Ithaca region provides a unique blend of the rural and the cosmopolitan. It provides easy access to outdoor activities ranging from sailing on Cayuga Lake, to hiking, bike-riding, and skiing. Ithaca sits in New York’s wine country with a plethora of wineries nearby. At the same time amenities common to larger cities, such as shopping, are readily available. Cultural activities are plentiful at Ithaca College, Cornell, and locally. Ithaca is approximately a 1.5 hour drive from Syracuse, a 2 hour drive from Rochester, a 4 hour drive from Buffalo and a 5 hour drive from New York City. Information about the Ithaca area can be found at http://www.ithaca.edu/about/localarea/index.php .
Interested individuals should apply online at www.icjobs.org < http://www.icjobs.org >, and attach a letter of application, a vita/resume, sample course syllabi, sample of teaching evaluations (if available), a list containing the contact information for four professional references, and a scanned copy of college transcript(s). Questions about the online application should be directed to the Office of Human Resources at (607) 274-1207. Questions related to the position should be directed to Brooke Hansen, Coordinator, Native American Studies at (607) 274-1735 (
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*Ithaca College is committed to building a diverse academic community and encourages members of underrepresented groups to apply. Experience that contributes to the diversity of the college is appreciated.* |