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Guttman Community College at CUNY Faculty Openings and Career Opportunities

Tuesday, October 22nd, 2013

“The centerpiece of the new college’s educational model is an integrated first-year curriculum that builds the skills necessary for success in college-level work in a rich City-focused curriculum. Applicants are encouraged to review the College’s first year general requirements <pdf> and syllabi <pdf> and the courses in the program of study related to their area(s) of expertise.”

Refer to the link for the pdfs. If I can be of assistance, don not hesitate contact me. Professor Arlene Torres, Director of the Latino Faculty Initiative at CUNY.

http://prsablog.wordpress.com/2013/10/22/guttman-community-college-faculty-a-openings-and-career-opportunities/

New Community College, CUNY Position in Urban Studies

Tuesday, June 5th, 2012

http://cunyportal.cuny.edu/cms/id/cuny/documents/AdditionalJob/032392.htm#P-4_0

Title Assistant/Associate/Full Professor – Urban Studies
Location/Department 50 West 40th Street NY, NY 10018
Position Detail Tenure Track; Appointment to Begin Summer/Fall 2012
FLSA Status Exempt
Compensation Rank and salary are commensurate with experience and qualifications
Web Site Visit (http://www.ncc.cuny.edu) to learn more about the new institution.
Notice Number FY 19599
Closing Date The initial review of applications will begin on May 14, 2012. The posting will close on June 28, 2012.

http://cunyportal.cuny.edu/cms/id/cuny/documents/AdditionalJob/032392.htm#P-4_0

New Community College,  CUNY Position in Information Technology

Tuesday, June 5th, 2012
Title Assistant/Associate/Full Professor – Information Technology
Location/Department 50 West 40th Street NY, NY 10018
Position Detail Tenure Track; Appointment to Begin Summer/Fall 2012
FLSA Status Exempt
Compensation Rank and salary are commensurate with experience and qualifications
Web Site Visit (www.ncc.cuny.edu) to learn more about the new institution.
Notice Number FY 19598
Closing Date The initial review of applications will begin on May 14, 2012. The posting will close on June 28, 2012.

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Friday, April 6th, 2012

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Distinguished Lecturer Center for Puerto Rican Studies CUNY, Hunter College

Saturday, October 15th, 2011

http://www.cuny.edu/employment.html

Job ID 4294 Position will remain open until filled

Distinguished Lecturer

GENERAL DUTIES Performs teaching duties in area(s) of expertise as noted below. Distinguished Lecturers are experienced practitioners or teachers in their professions or fields of expertise. Distinguished Lecturer positions are full-time but non-tenure track positions with a maximum appointment period of seven years, subject to annual reappointment.

CAMPUS SPECIFIC INFORMATION The Centro de Estudios Puertorriqueños (Centro)/Hunter College, the only university-based research institute in the United States devoted to the interdisciplinary study of the Puerto Rican experience, seeks a Distinguished Lecturer with research expertise in any one of the wide

range of disciplines within history, education, media studies, the humanities, the social sciences or

behavioral sciences, including those interdisciplinary in nature, to complement its current research capacity. The successful candidate will have a joint academic department and Centro appointment with primary responsibility for teaching four courses a year, and other research and administration duties as assigned by the Director.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS Terminal degree and a record of achievement in a profession or field of expertise related to anticipated teaching assignments.

OTHER QUALIFICATIONS

 Applicants are expected to have a PhD or a terminal degree when appropriate in any one of the wide range of disciplines within history, education, media studies, the humanities, the social sciences or behavioral sciences, including those interdisciplinary in nature, and a record of achievements in his/her field of expertise

 Effective teaching, strong scholarship, and collegial involvement

 Substantial knowledge in Puerto Rican studies

 Interest in community based and policy research is highly desirable and welcomed

 A successful sponsored research track record, administrative experience, and complementarities to

Centro’s mission and research agenda are highly desirable.

For a detailed description refer to the link on the top of the page.

 


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