Bryn Mawr College
Growth and Structure of Cities Program
Tenure track, at the rank of assistant professor in the Growth and Structure
of Cities Program, an interdisciplinary undergraduate major combining
work in the history of architecture, urban design, and the built environment
with socio-cultural and policy studies. We seek a versatile specialist
in the study of Latin American cities, with Ph.D. or the equivalent in
Latin American Studies, urban studies, geography, anthropology, sociology,
history, planning, political science or economics. Ph.D should be completed
by spring 2002; publications and teaching experience desirable. Candidates
should be able to teach both quantitative and qualitative methods and
to participate fully in a program that focuses equally on the urban built
environment and social and cultural processes. Teaching five courses annually
is at all undergraduate levels, and includes the senior research seminar
and possible participation in the College-wide concentration in Hispanic
and Hispanic-American Studies and the interdisciplinary Center for International
Studies.
Review of applications will begin November 15, 2001.
Bryn Mawr is a liberal arts college for women with coeducational graduate
programs in sciences, some humanities, and social work. The College supports
faculty excellence in both teaching and research, and provides a rigorous
education in the context of a diverse and pluralistic scholarly community.
Located 11 miles west of Philadelphia, Bryn Mawr participates in consortial
programs with the University of Pennsylvania, Haverford and Swarthmore
Colleges. Bryn Mawr College is an equal-opportunity, affirmative action
employer. Applications from women and minorities are especially encouraged.
Send letter of application, curriculum vitae, three current letters of
recommendation, sample publications/writings and sample syllabi to:
Gary McDonogh
Search Committee Chair
Growth and Structure of Cities Program
Bryn Mawr College
101 N. Merion Avenue
Bryn Mawr, PA 19010-2899.
email: gmcdonog@brynmawr.edu
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