Feb 23, 2008

Job: Faculty position, Sociology and Social Anthropology, CEU, Budapest, Hungary

Faculty position, open rank, Sociology and Social Anthropology, CEU

The Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology at the Central European University in Budapest invites applicants for a full-time Open Rank position. The applicant should have a background in Sociology or Social Anthropology with research and teaching expertise in the broad fields of poverty, inequality and/or marginalisation. Candidates with demonstrated ability to apply macro and micro theories and methods in their research are particularly encouraged to apply. The geographical area of research is open, but we particularly welcome candidates who
study areas outside of Europe and North America.

The candidates for this position should be dynamic international scholars with a record of publication and teaching in the fields mentioned above. Candidates should have a PhD in either Sociology or Anthropology in hand by start date. All candidates should have thought critically and reflexively about the current state of anthropology and sociology in relation to each other in terms of theory and methods and they should be eloquent in placing their specialization in the broader context of the social sciences. Candidates for a senior rank should be leading international scholars with an established record of publications and research grants.

The teaching load is 12 credits (1 credit equals 12 classroom hours) a year plus supervision of MA theses and doctoral dissertations. Salary and benefits are dependent upon qualifications and experience. The compensation package is subject to Hungarian taxation regulations. The university assists its employees who are not citizens or permanent residents of Hungary in order to obtain a work permit. The position is open from August 2008, the exact start date is negotiable for the right
candidate.

The application package should include: a C.V., a list of publications, a sample publication, and a short statement of the applicant's vision for shaping the research and graduate teaching environment at the Department. Deadline for applications is March 31, 2008. Candidates should ask three referees to send recommendations direct to the CEU and due to arrive no later than March 31, 2008.

Please send applications to job@ceu.hu and direct any queries to Prem Kumar Rajaram, Head of Department, Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology, Central European University, Nador utca 9, H-1051 Budapest, Hungary (rajaramp@ceu. hu).

More information about the Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology is available at http://www.ceu. hu/soc_ant/ .

The Central European University (www.ceu.hu) is a graduate research-intensive university specializing primarily in the social sciences, located in Budapest, Hungary and accredited in the United States and Hungary. CEU?s primary mission is to promote academic excellence, state of the art research and civic commitment, so as to
contribute to the development of open societies in Central and Eastern Europe, the former Soviet Union, and other emerging democracies. CEU offers both master?s and doctoral programs, and it enrolls about 1000 students from more than 60 countries, including all former communist countries. The teaching staff consists of around 100 faculty members from more than 30 countries. The language of instruction is English.

CEU promotes a comparative, interdisciplinary scholarly approach that integrates the Central and Eastern European region and the former Soviet Union into a wider, global perspective. CEU faculty members are encouraged to engage in high-level research and the university supports such research through appropriate institutional mechanisms. Paying systematic attention to the policy implications of the research conducted at CEU is also encouraged. The CEU is an equal opportunity employer.

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