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PLEASE DO NOT RESPOND TO THIS EMAIL. PLEASE DIRECT ALL INQUIRIES TO CALLASA@RCI.RUTGERS.EDU. THANK YOU. African Studies Association Executive Director Search Applications are invited for the position of Executive Director of the African Studies Association (ASA), for a term of 3 years. QUALIFICATIONS: ABD or Ph.D. preferred (M.A. required). Research or work experience in Africa or related to Africa, and administrative experience required. STARTING DATE: March 1, 2003. SALARY: commensurate with qualifications and experience. APPLICATION DEADLINE: December 11, 2002. Review of applications will begin immediately. HOW TO APPLY: Applicants should send c.v. a letter outlining qualifications, interests and experience; and names and contact information of three references to the following ASA officer: Allen Isaacman (ASA president), Dept of History, U of Minnesota, 614 Social Science Tower, Minneapolis, MN 55455. Email: isaac001@maroon.tc.umn.edu **** IF POSSIBLE, MATERIALS SHOULD BE FORWARDED ELECTRONICALLY**** RESPONSIBILITIES: The Executive Director is responsible for the administration of the ASA Secretariat in New Brunswick, NJ. S/he organizes and manages the association's annual meeting, four member publications, the ASA Press, and membership services. S/he also performs other duties assigned by the Board of Directors. The Executive Director represents the association to Rutgers University, the membership, African scholars and policy-makers in the United States and abroad, and the wider public. S/he manages a substantial budget and endowment and supervises the ASA staff under the authority of the Board of Directors, to whom the Executive Director is accountable. The African Studies Association is one of the leading North American organizations and is the largest professional association of Africa specialists in the world. The ASA is an affirmative action and equal opportunity employer African Studies Association Rutgers University Douglass College 132 George Street New Brunswick, NJ 08901-1400 USA Telephone: 732-932-8173 Fax: 732-932-3394 Web: http://www.africanstudies.org PLEASE DO NOT RESPOND TO THIS EMAIL. PLEASE DIRECT ALL INQUIRIES TO CALLASA@RCI.RUTGERS.EDU. THANK YOU.
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