In SaskatchC1Van
-Where student sport is onby "for fun" and there is no frater–
nity system.
-Where "town-gown" relations are mutually respectful and
ethnic dvversity resists the cultural "melting pot."
-Where social innovations (e.g. Medicare) and a range of
developmental stages (from the hunting-and-fishing economy
of the N'Orthern Indians and Metis to the urban centers of
the South) provide a natural laboratory for social research.
-Where all research
is
unclassified.
-Where a divisional academic organization permits a oombina-
tion of interdisciplinary and traditional teaching and research.
You are invited to apply for the following positions for 1966-67:
Anthropology
Economics
Ge'Ography
History
Political Science
Psychology
Sociology
-1 positron* to initiate full-time work in
the field.
-2 positions
-1
in Econometrics and/or
Mathematical Economics;
1
in Micro–
economics and Growth theory.
-1 position* to initiate full-time work in
Human Geography with special empha–
sis 'On North America
-3 positions
-2 positions
-4
positions
-
in Developmental, Social,
Experimental and Learning
-3 positions
*
Subject to approval of creation of position by Board of Governors.
Salaries, etc. -
In current year, Full Professor
=
$14,000 minimum; Associate
Professor
=
$11,000 to $13,600; Assistant Professor
=
$8,200 to
$10,600; Instructor
=
$6,000
t'O
$8,000.
Teaching duties: Sept. to April; normal load
9
hours per week.
For further information, write to Dallas W. Smythe, Chairman, Division of
the Social Sciences, Univ. of Saskatchewan Regina Campus, Regina, Canada.
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