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> Dear Colleagues:
>
> Please distribute this to qualified and interested applicants.
>
> MELLON POSTDOCTORAL
> TEACHING FELLOWSHIPS
> In the Humanities and Humanistic Social Sciences 2009-2011
>
> The University of Pennsylvania School of Arts and Sciences invites
> applicants for four two-year postdoctoral teaching fellowships in the
> humanities and humanistic social sciences. Fellows will teach one
> course per term. Eligibility is limited to applicants who will have
> received their Ph.D. within two years prior to the time they begin
> their fellowship at Penn (August 2007 or later). $48,377 stipend.
> Application deadline: December 15, 2008. We are especially seeking
> one fellow who will study and teach from Penn's growing collection of
> medieval manuscripts.
>
> For guidelines and application, see the School of Arts and Sciences
> website [http:www.sas.upenn.edu/deans-office/Mellon] or write:
>
> Office of the Dean
> School of Arts and Sciences
> University of Pennsylvania
> 116 College Hall
> Philadelphia, PA 19104-6377
>
> The University of Pennsylvania is an equal opportunity/affirmative
> action employer; women and minority candidates are strongly encouraged
> to apply.
>
> Associate Professor Kevin M. F. Platt
> Chair, Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures
> 745 Williams Hall
> 255 S. 36th Street
> University of Pennsylvania
> Philadelphia, PA 19104-6305
>
> kmfplatt@sas.upenn.edu
> http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/slavic
>
> Tel: 215-746-0173
> Fax: 215-573-7794
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