UCSD
CAMPUS NOTICE
University of California, San Diego
 

UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA
EDUCATION ABROAD PROGRAM

March 1, 2001


ACADEMIC SENATE MEMBERS

SUBJECT:  Study Center Director Recruitment for Chile and Brazil

The Universitywide Office of the Education Abroad Program announces the search for Study Center Directors for Chile and Brazil for the calendar years 2002-2003.

At each site, the Study Center Director is the administrator of the center, provides academic and general counseling for enrolled UC students, implements UC academic policy, serves as Instructor of Record for all academic work undertaken by EAP students, assures harmonious relations with UC's partner universities, and facilitates exchange provisions of agreements. Fluency in the language of the host country and a broad knowledge of the host country are required.

These are two-year appointments running from January 1 to December 31. The Chile directorship requires a two-year residency, while the Brazil director remains on site from January 1 through July 31 each year.

Tenured UC faculty, including lecturers with security of employment, and emeriti professors are eligible to apply. The deadline for receipt of completed applications is Friday, March 30, 2001.

For further information about the nature of these positions, please contact Associate Director Howard H. Wang at (805) 893-3677 or by e-mail: hwang@uoeap.ucsb.edu. To obtain an electronic application, please contact Suzanne A. King, Universitywide Office, by e-mail at: sking@uoeap.ucsb.edu. For general information, please visit our website at: http://www.uoeap.ucsb.edu.

In the event that you are not interested in this opportunity, we would greatly appreciate it if you would bring it to the attention of your colleagues.

                                                John A. Marcum
                                                Universitywide Director