The Chair of Sociology at nearby Clark University wrote to ask me if I knew of any
graduate students who might be interested in a teaching gig this fall. Please see
below...
Best,
Jason
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From: Shelly Tenenbaum <STenenbaum@clarku.edu<mailto:STenenbaum@clarku.edu>>
Date: Tue, Aug 7, 2018 at 3:43 PM
Subject: Re: Last minute openings
To: "Beckfield, Jason"
<jwb@fas.harvard.edu<mailto:jwb@fas.harvard.edu>>
The Sociology Department at Clark University is seeking to hire part-time instructors to
teach two courses in the fall semester. Introduction to Sociology, with a cap of 35
students, meets on MWF from 10-10:50am, and Sociology of Families, with a cap of 30
students, meets on MWF from 11-11:50am. The semester commences on Monday, August 27 and
the last day of classes is on Monday, December 10 followed by reading days and the final
exam period. Instructors are expected to hold one office hour per week for each course.
The salary is $5000 per course. Interested candidates should contact Professor Shelly
Tenenbaum, Chair, Department of Sociology, at
stenenbaum@clarku.edu<mailto:stenenbaum@clarku.edu>.
Shelly Tenenbaum
Professor and Chair
Department of Sociology
Director, Holocaust and Genocide Studies Undergraduate Program
Clark University
Worcester, MA 01610
508-793-7241
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