Dear All, 


Sorry for the second email, but we have changed the application process so that students can apply by email. See revised instructions below.

 

All the very best,

 

Kathleen A. McHugh

Director, Center for the Study of Women

Professor, Department of English

Program in Cinema and Media Studies



UCLA Center for the Study of Women Seeks Coordinator for Thinking Gender 2013

 

The paid position is open to current UCLA graduate students who have or will be advanced to doctoral candidacy by Fall 2012.  The Coordinator will plan and manage the event in conjunction with CSW staff.  The conference coordination will run from approximately August 2012 through February 2013.  

 

Thinking Gender is an annual public graduate research conference that draws graduate students from across the disciplines—humanities, social sciences, life sciences, arts, law, education, public health, and public policy—to share feminist research on women, sexuality, and gender.  The conference will be held on February 1, 2013. 

 

APPLICATION MATERIALS

 

The application must contain the following materials in hard copy or by email:

 

One copy of each:


• Cover Letter (PDF)

• Curriculum Vitae (PDF)

• Transcript (unofficial copy is acceptable) (PDF)

• Letter of Recommendation from a faculty member who can speak to applicant’s organizational skills. Letter should be sealed in an envelope with recommender’s signature across the back flap or emailed by the faculty member to [log in to unmask] with subject line of "Thinking Gender 2013 Coordinator Recommendation Letter."

 

DEADLINE: Monday, July 8,  2012, at 5 p.m.

 

or deliver to:

Email your application to [log in to unmask] with subject line of "Thinking Gender 2013 Coordinator"


UCLA Center for the Study of Women 

ATTN: Thinking Gender 2013 Coordinator

1500 Public Policy Building

Los Angeles, CA 90095-7222

 

If you have questions, please email ([log in to unmask]) or call 310 825 0590. 


For more information on the conference, visit http://www.csw.ucla.edu/conferences/thinking-gender