["J. Echeverri-Gent" <jee8p at faraday.clas.virginia.edu>: Position at Virginia]

David Magier magier at columbia.edu
Thu Jul 18 19:46:45 UTC 1996


The following job posting is being forwarded to your list from the
ACADEMIC POSITIONS section of The South Asia Gopher. Please direct all
enquiries directly to the University of Virginia, as instructed below.
David Magier
Columbia University
The South Asia Gopher

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VISITING LECTURER IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS

The Center for South Asian Studies and the McIntire School of
Commerce at the University of Virginia announce a Visiting
Lecturer in Interntional Business position specializing in
South Asia.  The position is available in spring semester 1997
and is a one-semester visting position.

The position will be centered in the International Business
Area in the McIntire School of Commerce.  The Visiting Lecturer
will teach two sections of an introductory course in
International Business, may present guest lecturers in other
courses, will lead a faculty seminar on South Asia in the
McIntire School, and will participate in the seminar series in
the Center for South Asian Studies.  

Compensation for the visiting position is commensurate with
experience.  The Visiting Lecturer will be provided with an
office, telephone, computer support, and secretarial support by
the McIntire School.

The McIntire School of Commerce was founded in 1921 and is
accredited by the American Assembly of Collegiate Schools of
Business (AACSB).  It has been ranked within the top-ten
business schools in the nation.  It offers an undergraduate
degree in Commerce to 600 students and graduate degrees in
Accounting and Management Information Systems to 100 students.
It has 60 faculty members representing the spectrum of business
disciplines.

The Center for South Asian Studies is one of nine
federally-funded National Resources Centers for the study of
South Asia.  Coordinating academic studies, outreach programs,
and research relating to South Asia, the Center offers a wide
range of courses in languages and the disciplines, a
comprehensive library, as well as educational and cultural
programs in the community.

The University of Virginia is located in Charlottesville, 
Virginia, 120 miles southwest of Washington, D.C.  Founded in
1819 by Thomas Jefferson, the University of Virginia employs
1760 full-time faculty to teach 18,000 students, 11,500 of whom
are undergraduates.  The University of Virgnia is an Affirmative
Action/Equal Opportunity employer.  Women and minority
candidates are encouraged to apply.

The deadline for applications is October 1.  However,
applications will be considered until the position is filled.  

For information, or to apply for the position, please submit a
cover letter describing your interest in the position and a
curriculum vitae to:

John Echeverri-Gent
Center for South Asian Studies
110 Minor Hall
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA 22903


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John Echeverri-Gent
Department of Government and Foreign Affairs
University of Virginia
Charlottesville, VA 22901
Ph (804)924-3968  FAX (804)924-3359  Email Jee8p at virginia.edu
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