Dear all: Perhaps this job announcement is of interst to one/some of you. I apologize for poetntial cross-postings. Best, Manuela Rossini (Postdoc researcher, University of Basel / University of Nijmegen) >University of California at Berkeley >College of Natural Resources > >Assistant Professor of Bioethics and Society > >This is a tenure-track assistant professor, nine-month career >position in the Department of Environmental Science, Policy and >Management, Division of Society and Environment, and the >Agricultural Experiment Station at the University of California at >Berkeley, available July 1, 2004. > >Applicants must have an earned doctoral degree in STS (Science, >Technology, and Society), philosophy, cultural studies, or other >relevant humanities, environmental science, or social science field, with >a specialization in bioethics and the ethical, social, and political >dimensions of biotechnology, genetic engineering, and/or environmental >health. > >The appointee will be expected to develop a nationally-recognized >research program to investigate issues involving such questions as: >science and social responsibility; race, gender, class, and >biotechnology; the ethical limits to biomedical technologies and human >genetic engineering; the ways that women, minorities, and indigenous >peoples are affected by and address the ethical, social justice, and >environmental aspects of biotechnology; the ethics of using >genetically-modified organisms in agriculture, forestry, and fisheries; >and/or the ecological and health effects of genetically manipulated and >biopharmaceutical crops. The successful candidate will assume >responsibility for teaching an undergraduate course in "Bioethics" (ESPM >162); a graduate course on ethical issues in biotechnology and society; >and rotated core courses. > >The incumbent will work to build connections on the campus and in >relevant communities that will strengthen his/her teaching and >research programs and contribute to the division's commitments to >bioethics, environmental ethics, and social justice. > >Please submit a cover letter (including a statement of your approach to >questions of bioethics and the ethical, social, and political dimensions >of biotechnology, genetic engineering, and/or environmental health), a >curriculum vitae, a writing sample or representative publication, a >statement of research and teaching interests, and three letters of >recommendation by October 15, 2003 to Chair, Bioethics Search Committee, >ESPM-Society and Environment, 135 Giannini Hall, University of >California, Berkeley, CA. 94720-3312. > >Appointment will be subject to budgetary approval. > >The University of California is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative >Action Employer.