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OPEN POSITIONS FOR FALL 2009

The following teaching positions may be available for the Fall 2009 semester which begins September 9, 2009 and ends late December. For further information, contact the person indicated.

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  • ANTHROPOLOGY 201, Human Origins. Kingston class available MWF 11:00-11:50. Large lecture course enrolling 150 students. Qualifications: PhD (preferred) or MA in biological anthropology. College-level teaching experience preferred. Send CV and letter of interest to Professor James Loy, Chair of Sociology and Anthropology, jimloy@uri.edu.
  • ANTHROPOLOGY 201, Human Origins. Kingston class available MWF 11:00-11:50. Large lecture course enrolling 150 students. Qualifications: PhD (preferred) or MA in biological anthropology. College-level teaching experience preferred. Send CV and letter of interest to Professor James Loy, Chair of Sociology and Anthropology, jimloy@uri.edu.
  • ECONOMICS: Full-time Lecturer position to teach four sections of Principles of Microeconomics/Macroeconomics (ECN 201 & 202) during academic year 2009-2010. Must have M.A./M.S. in economics or related field (Ph.D preferred). Email letter of interest and CV to Professor Matthew Bodah at mbodah@uri.edu.
  • FRENCH 101/102/103, Beginning French 1 / Beginning French 2 / Intermediate French 1. Kingston classes available MWF 9:00-9:50am, MWF 10-10:50am, and MWF 11-11:50am. 30 students per section. Qualifications: MA in French or related discipline and college-level teaching experience. Send CV and letter of interest to Professor Alain-Philippe Durand, Head of French and Francophone Studies, apdemarseille@gmail.com.
  • ITALIAN, elementary and intermediate. Kingston classes meeting on a MWF schedule. 30 students per section. Qualifications: MA in Italian preferred; BA in Italian and college-level teaching experience required. Send CV and letter of interest to Joseph Morello at morello@uri.edu.
  • PHILOSOPHY 212, Ethics. Kingston class available Tue.Thur. 11:00–12:15. 35 students per section. Qualifications: MA in Philosophy or related discipline and college level teaching experience. Send CV and letter of interest to Professor Donald Zeyl, Chair of Philosophy, djzeyl@uri.edu.
  • PHILOSOPHY 103, Introduction to Philosophy. Kingston class available Tue.Thur. 8:00–9:15. 35 students per section. Qualifications: MA in Philosophy or related discipline and college level teaching experience. Send CV and letter of interest to Professor Donald Zeyl, Chair of Philosophy, djzeyl@uri.edu.
  • PSYCHOLOGY, clinical supervision of anger management and substance abuse groups in a correctional setting, Fridays 8:30-11:30. Qualifications: licensed clinical psychologist (preferred) or other licensed mental health professional. Knowledge of multicultural psychology and experience working with diverse groups required. Send CV and letter of interest to Patricia Morokoff, Chair, Department of Psychology, morokoff@uri.edu.
  • SPANISH, elementary and intermediate. Kingston classes meeting on a MWF schedule. 30 students per section. Qualifications: MA in Spanish and college-level teaching experience required. Send CV and letter of interest to Joseph Morello at morello@uri.edu.
  • WOMEN'S STUDIES: Environmental Policy and Women; and/or Environmental Justice. Meeting time TBA. 15-30 undergraduate and/or graduate students per section. Qualifications: Graduate degree and experience in the field of environmental policy with focus on issues for women. Prefer college-level teaching experience or equivalent. Send CV and letter of interest to Professor Jody Lisberger, Director of Women's Studies, wmsdir@etal.uri.edu.
  • WRITING & RHETORIC: Business Communications (WRT 227), Introduction to Research Writing (WRT 106), and Writing in Electronic Environments (WRT 235). Kingston classes only. 23 students per section. Qualifications: M.A. in relevant field and teaching experience required. Experience with portfolios preferred. Email letter of interest and CV to Professor Libby Miles at lmiles@uri.edu.