[Buddha-l] Job anyone?

jkirk jkirk at spro.net
Mon Sep 8 14:12:26 MDT 2008


 
Courses: Chinese Religions, Japanese Religions, and Buddhism or
similar courses.

Behalf Of John Cort
Sent: Monday, September 08, 2008 2:08 PM

I've been asked to circulate this.  
    John Cort
    Denison University

Kenyon College
Visiting Professor of Religious Studies
The Religious Studies Department at Kenyon College invites
applications for a part-time position in Religious Studies at the
visiting assistant professor or instructor level beginning
January 1, 2009.  A Ph.D. in Religious Studies or a relevant
discipline is preferred; ABD will be considered.
Teaching responsibilities will consist of three courses:  Chinese
Religions, Japanese Religions, and Buddhism or similar courses.
The Department seeks applicants whose scholarly specialties
complement those of current faculty and encourages a visit to the
department's website.
Kenyon College is a highly competitive liberal arts college of
approximately 1650 students.  The college is located in the
beautiful village of Gambier, 50 miles northeast of Columbus,
Ohio.  Kenyon prides itself on its reputation as an excellent
teaching environment enriched by small classes, close contact
with highly motivated and engaged students, and an outstanding
faculty of dedicated teacher scholars.  
Kenyon offers competitive salaries and a generous benefits
package, including spouse and domestic partner benefits.  
To learn more about Kenyon, visit www.kenyon.edu.
For application instructions, visit
http://www.kenyon.edu/facultyjobs.xml
Review of applications will begin on October 15, 2008 and
continue until the position is filled.
Kenyon College is an equal opportunity employer.  It is the
College's policy to evaluate qualified applicants without regard
to age, ancestry, disability, national or ethnic origin, race,
religion, sex, sexual orientation, marital status, political
belief or activity, or status as a veteran.  Kenyon welcomes
diversity and encourages the applications of women and minority
candidates.



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