[TimorLesteStudies] APPLIED ANTHROPOLOGY/DEVELOPMENT POSITIONS AT THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY

Jennifer Drysdale jenster at cres10.anu.edu.au
Thu May 3 13:14:02 EST 2007


>APPLIED ANTHROPOLOGY/DEVELOPMENT POSITIONS AT THE AUSTRALIAN 
>NATIONAL UNIVERSITY
>
>The Australian National University is advertising two positions 
>related to teaching and research on development issues in the Asia 
>Pacific region. The Resource Management in Asia Pacific Program is 
>advertising for a Research and Teaching Fellow to contribute to the 
>Masters in Applied Anthropology and Participatory Development 
>(MAAPD) program as well as contributing to the development of new 
>Masters level courses relating to society and environment. The job 
>should provide a good mix of research, teaching and program administration.
>
>A similar job (also involving teaching and administration in 
>relation to the MAAPD program) is being advertised by the ANU 
>College of Arts and Social Sciences. They are particularly looking 
>for someone who can teach a course on the "intersection of 
>development with migration, asylum and refugee issues."
>
>Full details about the jobs, selection criteria, etc. are available 
>on the ANU website:
>
>http://info.anu.edu.au/hr/Jobs/Academic_Positions/_PA4026.asp
>http://info.anu.edu.au/hr/Jobs/Academic_Positions/_FA4050.asp
>
>Please refer this post to anyone who may be interested! Both jobs 
>will be closely involved with a dynamic and expanding Masters 
>teaching program. There will also be considerable potential for 
>independent research and PhD student supervision.
>
>Andrew Walker
>Fellow
>Resource Management in Asia-Pacific Program
>Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies
>Coombs Building
>The Australian National University
>Canberra ACT 0200 Australia
>
>T: +61 2 6125 3280
>F:  +61 2 6125 4896
>W: http://rspas.anu.edu.au/rmap/
>My blog: http://rspas.anu.edu.au/rmap/newmandala/
>
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