Stillingsbeskrivelse The department is situated...
Stillingsbeskrivelse The department is situated...
Stillingsbeskrivelse The department is situated in the beautiful premises at Alsion on the shore facing Sønderborg and the island of Als. From here there is only 30 minutes by car to the Danish-German border, only 35 minutes by plane to Copenhagen. Hamburg, Kiel, Århus and Odense can be reached by car within 1½ - 2 hours. Sønderborg has a rich cultural life and is surrounded by pretty landscapes inviting for recreational activities.The Department of Border Region Studies (IFG) is rooted in the unique history of the Southern Danish border region. At the same time, the department has a close relationship with the business community and the cultural institutions of the region. The comparative aspect including other (border) regions in Europe is particularly strong within the regional studies and within the border region studies. Due to a strong focus on comparative aspects the department has developed a broad international research network within Europe. In addition, the department has a special obligation to carrying out research relating to the German minority in Southern Jutland. The IFG has four research priority groups: 1) Business-to-Business Relations & Supply Chain Management; 2) User-Driven Innovation (SPIRE); Regional Economics and the Spatial Dimension of Economics, and 4) People and Society in Border Regions. Research results disseminate in English, Danish and German in monographs, in national as well as international peer reviewed journals, and to the general public in the regional and national printed and digital media. People and Society in Border Regions The People and Society in border regions priority group researches the consequences of European history, integration and globalisation as reflected in European border regions. The approach is interdisciplinary, and the aim is to contribute with results and new knowledge within this internationally recognised field of research. The priority area also contributes to developing European Studies by furthering awareness of and by providing the possibility to acquire insights into new knowledge and new values that shape working lives, leisure time, and society as a whole in a Europeanised and globalised world. Presently, expertise to be found in the People and Society in Border Regions research priority group is in the areas of anthropology, ethnology, cultural sociology, history, human rights, legal sociology, political philosophy, and sociolinguistics. Other disciplines of relevance are welcomed. Selection Criteria Applications are invited from candidates working in any area of relevance to border region studies as outlined above, but preference will be given to candidates with 1) familiarity with the particulars of the European border region, 2) competence and interest to stimulate and strengthen cross disciplinary collaboration in the fields of regional studies and in particular in topics of relevance to border regions, 3) candidates who can contribute to development of theories as well as running actual projects and integrate the research field in the larger department framework. The successful candidate will be expected to - engage in research of an international standard corresponding to his or hers position - contribute to the further development of the priority area, - play an active role in securing research funding,- publish in peer-reviewed academic journals as well as engage in other forms and levels of research dissemination, - participate in the teaching and administrative work of the Department, including but not restricted to the candidate’s area of specialisation. - supervise, or assist in the supervision of students as required,- undertake administrative duties as requested by the Head of Department.The successful candidate will also be expected to satisfy the following selection criteria: • A doctorate in an appropriate field. • Proven research ability as judged by, inter alia, o the number and quality of monographs and refereed publications; o experience in research and teaching; o any research grant awards; • the ability to make an appropriate contribution to graduate teaching, including PhD supervision as well as to contribute to undergraduate programs• the ability to contribute to course development, including but not restricted to his or hers area of specialisation. The department offers teaching at all levels within business administration (Bachelor of Science in Business Administration), in Business Relationship Management (Master of Science) and in European Studies. The department is also responsible for teaching the business economics components to the BSc Negot in Chinese in Sønderborg and is engaged in research and teaching collaboration with the Mads Clausen Department (Technical Faculty, Sønderborg, SDU) and with the neighbouring University of Flensburg, Germany. App. 500 students from 50 countries worldwide are enrolled at the department. Teaching language is English only. See also http://www.sdu.dk/ifg.Further information can be obtained by contacting Head of Department, Director Elisabeth Vestergaard, e-mail ****** or phone +******.Ansøgning, løn og ansættelsesforhold mv. Appointment to the position will be in accordance with the salary agreement between the Ministry of Finance and the Danish Confederation of Professional Associations and in accordance with the job description for instructors and academic personnel at institutions of higher education.Applicants should submit their application before the closing date together with a 1) a detailed CV, 2) publication list indicating which publications are most relevant for the position, 3) three copies of the three most relevant publications (up to 10), 4) a covering letter indicating clearly how the candidate meets the selection criteria for the post outlined above, and 5) the names, addresses and contact details of three referees (at least one of whom should be a representative of the candidate’s current or most recent employer), 6) academic diplomas and 7) a list of all enclosures. All enclosures must be numbered, signed and, where necessary, assembled in sets. Applications will be assessed by a committee. Applicants will be informed of their assessment by the university. The committee is only obliged to consider those parts of the forwarded material deemed necessary to complete the assessment. The committee may request additional information, and, if so, it is the responsibility of the applicant to provide the necessary material.In order to promote equal opportunities to access academic positions, the University encourages all interested persons to apply, regardless of age, gender, religious affiliation or ethnic background.Please send 4 copies of the application, CV, publication list and diplomas (publications in 3 copies), marked Position no. 341/******before 6th October 2009 at 12:00 noon to: University of Southern Denmark, Faculty of Social Sciences, Campusvej 55, DK 5230 Odense M, Denmark.Ansøgningsfrist: 6. oktober 2009 kl. 12:00Tjenestested: SønderborgAnsøgning mærket Stilling nr. 341/******sendes til:Det Samfundsvidenskabelige FakultetssekretariatSyddansk UniversitetCampusvej******Odense M
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