Emory Postdoctoral Fellowships (fwd)

From: David Daniel Preiss Contreras (davidpreiss@puc.cl)
Date: Thu Feb 17 2005 - 19:13:24 PST


> POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP; The Emory University Center for Myth and Ritual
> in American Life (MARIAL) is accepting applications for postdoctoral
> fellowships for 2005-2006. The interdisciplinary MARIAL Center supports
> research on issues relating to the production and reproduction of family
> culture, particularly in families where both parents work. Topics include
> time-scheduling, balancing home and work obligations, and ritual and
> narrative practices in middle-class families. (See www.marial.emory.edu
> for details.)
>
> Annual salary is $40,000, plus full Emory benefits and access to research
> funds. Postdoctoral fellows teach one graduate or undergraduate course
> related to their research. Fellows must attend MARIAL workshops and
> colloquia, contribute a working paper, and present ongoing research and
> findings periodically both to academic audiences and the media.
>
> MARIAL is funded by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. Send c.v., cover
> letter detailing research interests and current and proposed research
> projects, three relevant writing samples, and three letters of
> recommendation to Bradd Shore, Director, MARIAL Center, Emory University,
> 1256 Briarcliff Road, Suite 413E, Atlanta, GA 30306
>
> Review of applications begins April 15.
 



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POSTDOCTORAL FELLOWSHIP; The Emory University Center for Myth and Ritual in American Life (MARIAL) is accepting applications for postdoctoral fellowships for 2005-2006. The interdisciplinary MARIAL Center supports research on issues relating to the production and reproduction of family culture, particularly in families where both parents work. Topics include time-scheduling, balancing home and work obligations, and ritual and narrative practices in middle-class families. (See www.marial.emory.edu for details.)

Annual salary is $40,000, plus full Emory benefits and access to research funds. Postdoctoral fellows teach one graduate or undergraduate course related to their research. Fellows must attend MARIAL workshops and colloquia, contribute a working paper, and present ongoing research and findings periodically both to academic audiences and the media.

MARIAL is funded by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation. Send c.v., cover letter detailing research interests and current and proposed research projects, three relevant writing samples, and three letters of recommendation to Bradd Shore, Director, MARIAL Center, Emory University, 1256 Briarcliff Road, Suite 413E, Atlanta, GA 30306

Review of applications begins April 15.



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