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Dear Professor Barreto:
On behalf of Sandra Peart, dean of the Jepson School of Leadership
Studies at the University of Richmond, I respectfully request that you
post the following position information on the HES listserv. Please
let me know if you have any questions. Thank you in advance for your
assistance.
The John Marshall International Center for the Study of Statesmanship
at the Jepson School of Leadership Studies at the University of
Richmond is accepting applications for the position of John Marshall
Visiting Research Fellow for 2012-13.
The Marshall Fellow will be in residence at the University of Richmond
in order to pursue his or her own advanced research in political
economy as it relates to the theory and practice of statesmanship.
Educational requirements: Ph.D. in economics, history, philosophy, or
political science.
Applications for the fellowship are encouraged from those who have
just finished or who are about to finish their doctoral dissertations.
More advanced scholars on sabbatical leave who wish to be at the
University of Richmond in order to pursue their research will also be
considered. The successful applicant must meet all position
requirements at the time of selection.
The University of Richmond is a nationally ranked liberal arts
university offering a unique combination of undergraduate and graduate
degree programs in arts and sciences, business, leadership studies,
law and continuing studies. The nation’s first school of leadership
studies, a top-12 business school and a nationally recognized
international education program enhance a strong liberal arts
curriculum.
Inaugurated in 1992, the Jepson School of Leadership Studies is an
independent academic unit of the University and offers students the
opportunity to major or minor in Leadership Studies. With the aim of
educating students for and about leadership, the Jepson School offers
an intellectually challenging liberal arts curriculum delivered by
means of a rigorous and innovative pedagogy.
Applications should be sent electronically to https://www.urjobs.org/
link and include a letter of application, a curriculum vita, three
letters of reference, a one-page research plan, and a writing sample.
Inquiries may be directed to Nancy Nock, Jepson School of Leadership
Studies, [log in to unmask] Additional information about the Marshall
Center can be found at http://jepson.richmond.edu/marshall/index.html.
Review of applications will begin on December 1, 2011 and continue
until the position is filled.
The University of Richmond is committed to developing a diverse
workforce and student body and to supporting an inclusive campus
community.
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