Fulbright-Karl Franzens University Graz Visiting Professor in Cultural Studies, 2011-2012

   
   
Created: 2000-01
Location: Faculty of Humanities, Karl Franzens University, Graz
Length: 4 months, starting March 1, 2012
Application: Deadline is August 2, 2010. For further details please consult
http://catalog.cies.org/viewAward.aspx?n=1155
Speciality: The grantee should be a scholar-teacher with interests in fields centrally associated with cultural studies. The Faculty of Humanities is particularly interested in scholars involved in theoretical and methodological issues and who would utilize interdisciplinary approaches with one or more of the faculty's 19 departments in the fields of American studies, ancient and modern history, archaeology, art history, classical and modern languages and literature, education, ethnology, linguistics, musicology and philosophy. Visit http://www.unigraz.at for more information about the host institution.
Assignment: A flexible combination of teaching and research activities that entails at least two class sessions (90 minutes each) per week and may include advising or supervising advanced students. Format, content and level of the individual courses (advanced undergraduate and graduate) are negotiated with the host institution.
Language: Lecturing is in English. Some knowledge of German is advantageous but not required.
Benefits: Euro 4,360 per month, a travel grant of Euro 800 for the grantee only, health and accident insurance, and monthly allowances of Euro 145 per accompanying dependent (up to 3). Housing costs are paid by the grantee.
Contact: Alexandra Squitieri
Council for International Exchange of Scholars
3007 Tilden Street NW, Suite 5L
Washington, DC 20008
Tel.: (++1) 202 686 6244
e-mail: asquitieri@iie.org
Former recipients:
2007-2008 Professor Duane Roller
Ohio State University - Lima
Classical Studies
2006-2007 Professor Steven W. Rowan
University of Missouri - St. Louis
History
2005-2006 Professor Katherine Anne Hoffmann
St. Anselm College
Fine Arts
2004-2005 Professor Donald Hall
West Virginia University
English
2003-2004 Professor Lee Ann Wilson
Hartwick College
Art and Art History
2002-2003 Professor Louis Kern
Hofstra University
History
2001-2002 Professor Page Laws
Norfolk State University
English
2000-2001 Professor Theodore Schatzki
University of Kentucky
Philosophy



 
     
   
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