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CSU Monterey Bay: Jobs and Info on new state university
``` Date: Sun, 12 Jun 1994 14:06:25 -0700 From: lagache@violet.berkeley.edu (Edouard Lagache) Subject: CSU Monterey Bay: Jobs and Info on new state university
Howdy everyone,
I thought people might be interested in some info on the new CSUMB. This is a job announcement from the Chronicle of Higher Education concerning the new California state university to be built at the present day site of Fort Ord. Unfortunately for job seekers they want applications in ASAP. The message is of some general interest in that it gives one facet of the intellectual charter of the newest college in the Cal state system.
Edouard lagache@violet.berkeley.edu
Position: Ten Multidiscipinary Faculty Institution: California St U-Monterey Bay Location: California
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CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, MONTEREY BAY (CSUMB) Ten (10) Multidisciplinary Faculty Campus: California State University, Monterey Bay, scheduled to enroll its first students in fall 1995, is a comprehensive state university being designed to meet the developing needs of California's diverse student population into the next century. Its evolving mission embodies a commitment to education of the highest quality; to an environment of gender equity and cultural diversity; to the integration of such cross-disciplinary models as those which have emerged from ethnic, women's, colonial, and disability studies; to the achievement of an academically effective merger of liberal learning with preparation for the professions; to the integration of learning, working, and residential living within a multicultural and an interdisciplinary organization structure; to the use of technology for the enhancement of student learning; and to sustained support for an intellectual climate that values and promotes public service. The campus is located on Monterey Bay at the site of the former Fort Ord Army base. It is approximately 60 miles from San Jose and 90 miles from San Francisco. Positions: CSUMB seeks ten creative, dynamic vanguard faculty of wide diversity, with successful multidisciplinary experience, toplan and implement an academic program in an extraordinary living and learning environment. Candidates should have strong backgrounds in teaching, scholarship, and public service. They should possess multiple strengths in one or more of the following broadly defined areas: Marine, atmospheric, and environmental sciences Languages, cultures, and international studies Visual, performing, and creative arts and related humanities Professional studies in business and education Human behavior and information systems and sciences Faculty appointments will be available on a variety of bases including tenured, tenure-track, or lecturer positions, and full-time or part-time visiting appointments on a twelve-month or multi-year basis at the assistant, associate, or full professor level. Screening will begin on or before June 15, 1994, and applications will continue to be considered until the positions are filled. The successful candidates hired this round will be expected on site by September, 1994. Qualifications and Experience: Required: A record of exceptional achievement (or promise thereof) and a doctorate (or equivalent accomplishments) in a field related to the mission of the campus and its curricula. A history of successful teaching, advising, recruiting, nurturing, and graduating student populations of great diversity, including women, people of color, and people with disabilities. Highly desirable: Experience in innovative general and liberal education; technological innovation; and multicultural, cross-cultural, or global projects and programs. The candidates should have records indicating that they can successfully assume responsibility for the multiple aspects of university planning. They should have demonstrated success in leading collaborative (particularly cross-disciplinary) programs or projects. They must have a history of working collaboratively with populations and communities of great diversity including people of color, the disabled, and gay and lesbian groups. Letters of application should discuss qualifications in a manner which facilitates our review. Please also submit a resume and the names and phone numbers of at least three references who can be contacted during the summer months. CSUMB is also soliciting nominations of individuals who meet the above criteria and can help the institution fulfill its mission. Send nomination letters with a full description of candidates by June 15, 1994. All offers of employment are subject to the official authorization and final approvals for CSUMB which are expected by July, 1994. The California State University is an Equal Employment Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer. Direct inquiries, nominations, and applications to Dr. Steve Arvizu, Attn: Faculty Recruitment California State University, Monterey Bay 915 Hilby Ave., Ste. 28 Seaside, CA 93955 408-393-3364 TDD 408-393-3369 From: The Chronicle of Higher Education, June 8, 1994 Categories: Earth and marine sciences, Environmental sciences, Physics and astronomy, Computer and information sciences, Science and technology, Foreign languages and literatures, Art and art history, Dance, Theater, Music, Humanities, Ethnic studies, Education, Sociology, Social sciences, Business and management, Professional fields, Faculty and research positions.
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