Director of Institute of European Studies
International and Area
Studies is currently recruiting a Director for the Institute of
European Studies for a five year term commencing
in July 2005. The IES exists to stimulate, initiate,
facilitate, finance and disseminate research and education at
Berkeley and
throughout the University of California system on the politics,
economics and cultures of the countries of the European Union.
The duties of the director (with the assistance of the Associate
Director) include charting the general direction for the Institute,
supervising its staff, and overseeing the European National Resource
Center (Title VI), the European Union Center (jointly), the Center
for German and European Studies, the France-Berkeley Fund, the
Center for British Studies, and the Programs in Portuguese, Finnish,
French, Italian and Spanish Studies. The IES and its centers
and programs are funded by a combination of sources: the university,
the Federal Government (Title VI), and endowments and grants
from European governments and private donors. Significant fundraising
by the director is necessary for the health of the IES. The terms
of service for the Director of IES include a stipend and release
from the teaching of one course per annum. Please forward applications
and nominations to the
Office
of the Dean of International and Area Studies, 360 Stephens
Hall, MC 2300 by
February 5th, 2004 (although
deliberations will begin in mid January). Members of the search
committee are Profs. S.
Barrows, R. Buxbaum,
J. de Vries, N. Fligstein, M. Fuller, M. Kondolf, W. Sandholtz,
and D. Vogel.