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Zuzana Simoniova Cmelikova Visiting Scholar in Leadership and Ethics, The Jepson School of Leadership Studies
Deadline: 2011/01/31
Posted: 2010/10/26

Complete details at: https://www.urjobs.org/

The Jepson School of Leadership Studies is accepting applications for the position of Zuzana Simoniova Visiting Scholar in Leadership and Ethics for 2011-12. This program, made possible by a generous gift from the Ukrop family, is designed to give visiting scholars the opportunity to develop courses, to design programs, or to conduct research.

Visiting scholars may be new Ph.D.s or experienced scholars who hold a Ph.D. in an academic area related to the study of leadership and ethics. Scholars from newly formed democracies are encouraged to apply. Applicants should explain in a cover letter how their research, teaching and future plans relate to the scholarship that they would pursue as a visitor at Jepson. The Visiting Scholar will be in residence at the University of Richmond for the academic year in order to pursue his or her own advanced research related to leadership and ethics. Successful applicants will receive a research stipend. Candidates should submit a letter of application, a curriculum vita, three letters of reference, a one-page research plan, and a writing sample.

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. Additional information about the Jepson School and the University can be found at www.jepson.richmond.edu.

Applications should be sent electronically to https://www.urjobs.org/.

Inquiries may be directed to Nancy Nock, International and Grant-Funded Programs Coordinator, Jepson School of Leadership Studies, nnock@richmond.edu.

The University of Richmond is committed to developing a diverse workforce and student body and to supporting an inclusive campus community.

Qualifications and Skills
New Ph.D.s or experienced scholars who hold a Ph. D. in an academic area related to the study of leadership and ethics. Scholars from newly formed democracies are encouraged to apply.


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