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[log in to unmask] (Kevin D. Hoover)
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FACULTY POSITION 
SOCIAL STUDIES OF SCIENCE 
 
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, DAVIS, CA. Tenure-track assistant professor, 
beginning Fall 1998. Duties include research, graduate and undergraduate 
supervision, committee service, and a teaching load of four quarter courses 
per year. Appointment in the Department of Anthropology, Economics, or 
Sociology. Research, teaching, and service divided equally between one of 
these core departments and the History & Philosophy of Science Program. HPS 
offers an undergraduate minor, coordinates HPS graduate training with 
Departments of History and Philosophy and with science studies students in 
other departments, and has proposed a new undergraduate major in Science, 
Technology, and Medicine Studies. The appointee must have Ph.D. and provide 
evidence of strength in research and teaching. Minority and women 
candidates are especially encouraged to apply. EO/AAE. Application 
deadline: December 1, 1997. Send CV, three letters of reference and a 
sample of written work to Professor James Griesemer, Chair, Search 
Committee, History & Philosophy of Science Program, University of 
California, Davis, CA 95616-8673, USA. TEL: 916/752-1068, FAX: 
916/752-8964, Internet: http://hpslab.ucdavis.edu, Email: 
[log in to unmask] Lesley Byrns (Office Manager) TEL and TDD 
services: 916/752-1291. FAX: 916/752-3156 E-mail: [log in to unmask] 
 
 
The College of Letters and Science at UC Davis is committed to building a 
more diverse faculty and student body as it responds to the changing 
population and educational needs of California and the nation. As a 
consequence, we are especially interested in attracting persons from groups 
currently underrepresented on the campus. Our commitment demands that, 
irrespective of age and/or sexual preference, we will pay special attention 
to applications from women, persons of color, and persons with 
disabilities. 
 
 
Kevin D. Hoover 
Department of Economics          
University of California, Davis    E-mail [log in to unmask] 
 
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