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WESTERN NEW ENGLAND COLLEGE, Springfield, MA
A1 General Economics
Candidates sought for a fully-funded tenure track position beginning in September 2008. We are primarily a
teaching institution seeking candidates with a strong commitment to teaching. However, scholarly activities are
expected and play a role in the tenure decision. Faculty normally teach 4 sections per semester. Candidates
must be prepared to teach Principles of Economics as well as upper level courses in Money and Banking and
International Economics. Ph D completion is required prior to the time of appointment. We also offer the
opportunity to do interdisciplinary teaching in Women's Studies, African-American Studies, comparative
cultures, our Honors program and/or in a general college requirement that combines liberal and professional
perspectives. Western New England College is a private, independent, coeducational institution with
undergraduate and graduate programs offered through the College's Schools of Arts and Sciences, Business,
Engineering, and Law. For more details on this job, the department and the college, see the website at
http://mars.wnec.edu/~econ/openposition1.html. Send vita, letter of interest, official or unofficial transcripts
from your graduate institution(s), and three letters of recommendations sent directly by the references by
November 15, 2007. Arrangements will be made for interviews at the New Orleans meetings of the AEA.
Please send your information to: Economics Search Chair, Saeed Ghahramani, c/o School of Arts and Sciences,
Western New England College, 1215 Wilbraham Road, Springfield, MA 01119. Electronic applications may be
sent to acouture@wnec.edu. Western New England College is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
A1 General Economics
Candidates sought for a fully-funded tenure track position beginning in September 2008. We are primarily a
teaching institution seeking candidates with a strong commitment to teaching. However, scholarly activities are
expected and play a role in the tenure decision. Faculty normally teach 4 sections per semester. Candidates
must be prepared to teach Principles of Economics as well as American Economic History at the upper level. In
addition, we would hope that the successful candidate will also be ready willing and able to teach intermediate
Macroeconomics if needed. Ph D completion is required prior to the time of appointment. We also offer the
opportunity to do interdisciplinary teaching in Women's Studies, African-American Studies, comparative
cultures, our Honors program and/or in a general college requirement that combines liberal and professional
perspectives. This position is one for which we strongly welcome applications from individuals whose research
and teaching interests are in heterodox areas. Western New England College is a private, independent,
coeducational institution with undergraduate and graduate programs offered through the College's Schools of
Arts and Sciences, Business, Engineering, and Law. For more details on this job, the department and the
college, see the website at http://mars.wnec.edu/~econ/openposition2.html. Send vita, letter of interest, official
or unofficial transcripts from your graduate institution(s), and three letters of recommendations sent directly by
the references by November 15, 2007. Arrangements will be made for interviews at the New Orleans meetings
of the AEA. Please send your information to: Economics Search Chair, Professor Michael Meeropol, c/o Dean
School of Arts and Sciences, Western New England College, 1215 Wilbraham Road, Springfield, MA 01119.
Electronic applications may be sent to alovotti@wnec.edu. Western New England College is an Equal
Opportunity Employer.
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