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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>@ GRANTS FOR RESEARCH ON 
>>>>>>>>>>COMPUTER PRIVACY. THE NATIONAL SCIENCE FOUNDATION
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prazo/plazo/deadline:  05/12/2001

The National Science Foundation is seeking applications for grants to 
support research into scientific and technological approaches to 
privacy on computer networks.
Who is eligible: unspecified.

Deadline for applications: December 5, 2001, and the first Wednesday 
of December annually thereafter.

Total amount to be awarded and total number of awards: $4-million to
$6-million for 20 to 25 awards.

Amount of individual awards: unspecified.
Read the full text of the announcement on the NSF's Web site.
http://www.nsf.gov/pubs/2001/nsf01160/nsf01160.html


>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>@ THE JOHN CARTER BROWN 
LIBRARY FELLOWSHIPS - 2002-2003
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prazo/plazo/deadline:  15/01/2002

funded jointly by the LAMPADIA FOUNDATION and the
ARTHUR E & ALICE E. ADAMS FOUNDATION

Open solely to established scholars of colonial history and culture 
who are citizens of Argentina, Brazil, or Chile 

THE JOHN CARTER BROWN LIBRARY in Providence, Rhode Island, U. S. A., 
an independently funded and administered center for advanced research 
in history and the humanities located at Brown University, will award 
in the 2002-2003 academic year a single fellowship for the study of 
colonial American history and culture funded by the Lampadia 
Foundation and the Arthur F. and Alice E. Adams Foundation.

Applicants must be citizens of, and residing in, either Argentina, 
Brazil, or Chile, and have a record of professional achievement in 
historical research. 

This fellowship is available only to scholars whose historical 
research and writing pertains to the Americas in the period before 
ca. 1825. 

APPLICATION FORMS MAY BE OBTAINED FROM:
Director, Lampadia-Adams Fellows Program
John Carter Brown Library, Box 1894
Providence, Rhode Island, 02912, U. S. A.
Fax: 401-863-3477

TO REQUEST APPLICATION FORMS BY E-MAIL, MESSAGES SHOULD BE SENT TO: 
JCBL_Fellowships@Brown.edu

WEBSITE: www.JCBL.org

DEADLINE FOR RECEIPT OF COMPLETED APPLICATIONS: 
January 15, 2002 

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@ MA IN FILM AND VISUAL CULTURES. MIDDLESEX UNIVERSITY. LONDON
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Located in London, the MA Film and Visual Cultures at Middlesex 
University is a unique programme for studying the relationships 
between a range of media including film, TV, video, art, photography, 
design, architecture,
space and the digital.

The MA in Film and Visual Cultures at Middlesex University combines 
the study of film and new media with the broader field of visual 
culture. Based on our innovative work in Visual and Spatial Culture, 
the programme challenges the traditional orthodoxies of Film Studies 
and Art History by investigating an expanding and complex range of 
media. Our intertextual approach to studying the relationships 
between diverse forms of cultural practice, and their production, 
distribution, and consumption is led by a high-profile staff of 
scholars, researchers, practitioners and augmented by distinguished 
visiting professors.  This MA is ideal for students seeking an
historical and theoretical programme, and equally suitable for those 
who want to explore these issues in relation to their own practice. 
The degree is one year full-time and two years part-time. More 
information about the
degree can be found at: www.vcm.mdx.ac.uk/mafvc

Modules offered include:

Theories of the Subject
Imaging the Other
Intertextualities
Art Now
Formations
Performance
Theorising Space
The Idea of the Film
Spectators and Audiences
Theories of Digital Culture

MPhil/PhD:
Visual Culture & Media at Middlesex University is also accepting 
applications from students wishing to pursue MPhil and PhD research 
degrees

MA Spatial Culture:
We additionally offer an MA in Spatial Culture which is concerned 
with  understanding the processes through which places are formed, 
and their effects upon the culture of everyday life. For more 
information, see:
www.vcm.mdx.ac.uk/masc

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@ LATIN AMERICA DESK OFFICER. ASHOKA. ARLINGTON, VIRGINIA
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prazo/plazo/deadline:  n/c


Job Category: Administration, Project management
Type: Full time
Salary: 24-28K
Description: Ashoka: Innovators for the Public is a global, 
non-profit organization that identifies and invests in social 
entrepreneurs in Asia, Africa, Central Europe, and Latin America. 
Social entrepreneurs are people with innovative yet practical ideas 
who bring about far-reaching social change in such fields as the 
environment, education, health, human rights, civic participation and 
income generation. By carefully selecting these pioneers, electing 
them as Ashoka Fellows to a global association, supporting their 
growth, and disseminating their methods, Ashoka helps launch the 
future of creative social change. To date Ashoka has selected more 
than 1200 Ashoka Fellows in over 41 countries.

Ashoka is currently searching for a Latin America Desk Officer, based 
in Arlington, Virginia. This Desk Officer position provides a unique 
and exciting opportunity to the young professional with dual 
interests in Latin America and in civil society to deepen his/her 
understanding of the region through work with emerging civil society 
leaders. Additionally, the position provides an opportunity for 
involvement in broader organizational activities. Interested 
applicants should visit our websites at www.ashoka.org and 
www.changemakers.net.

Responsibilities
	Facilitate communication to support Latin America and 
Washington DC staff programs in the 15 Latin American countries where 
Ashoka operates
	Facilitate the process of identifying and electing Ashoka 
Fellows, particularly editing candidate profiles and helping with 
logistical coordination
	Write grant reports and donor proposals and take 
responsibility for some fundraising
	Track and distribute Fellows' stipend payments
	Manage database and other information on Ashoka Fellows
	Take on and complete special projects


Education: Bachelor (BA, BS, etc.)
Languages: English, Spanish
Additional Qualifications: The successful candidate will have the 
following qualities:
	High degree of initiative
	Ability to think creatively, both in accomplishing daily 
tasks and in designing long-term plans
	Capacity to engage with people around new ideas and the 
implementation of new ideas
	Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail
	Excellent writing and editing skills
	Fluency in spoken and written English and Spanish; Portuguese a plus
	Experience with and/or knowledge of Latin American cultures helpful
	Willingness to commit to the position for at least 18-24 months
	Bachelors Degree required, 1-2 years related work experience a plus


How to Apply: Please send resume, cover letter, and a brief writing sample to:

Ashoka: Innovators for the Public
Attn: Search Committee - Latin America Desk Officer
1700 North Moore St., Suite 2000
Arlington, VA 22209
Fax: (703) 527-8383
Email: jobs@ashoka.org

@ VISITING FACULTY FELLOWSHIPS.THE CIVIC EDUCATION PROJECT 
(CEP).CENTRAL/EASTERN EUROPE AND EURASIA
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prazo/plazo/deadline:  02/02/2002

Job Category: Education & Training
Type: Contract
Salary: Stipend
Description: The Civic Education Project (CEP), an international 
non-profit organization dedicated to assisting reform efforts at 
universities in Central/Eastern Europe and Eurasia is accepting 
applications for the 2002-03 academic year for its Visiting Faculty 
Fellowship program.

CEP Visiting Faculty Fellows (VFF) teach social science courses in 
English and collaborate with local colleagues on curriculum 
development and outreach projects. Eligible disciplines include 
political science, sociology, economics, psychology, law, and related 
fields. Assignments are for two semesters with the possibility of 
renewal. VFFs receive housing, a stipend, round-trip airfare, book/ 
shipping allowance, and health insurance.

Education: Master (MA, MSW, etc.)
Languages: English
Additional Qualifications: Graduate degree in social 
sciences/law/journalism and some teaching experience.

How to Apply: For an application or more information, please contact:

Civic Education Project
1140 Chapel Street Suite 2A
New Haven, CT 06511
Tel: (203) 781-0263
Fax: (203) 781-0265
cep@cep.yale.edu
http://www.cep.org.hu

Last day to apply: February 15, 2002
Area of Focus: Education
Organization: Civic Education Project
URL: http://www.cep.org.hu
Phone: (203) 781-0263
Location: Budapest, Hungary
Job posted on: September 25, 2001
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@ ASSISTANT LECTURER/LECTURER IN JOURNALISM STUDIES.THE UNIVERSITY OF 
THE SOUTH PACIFIC. SUVA, FIJI ISLANDS  
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prazo/plazo/deadline:  12/10/2001

The University of the South Pacific Serving the Cook Islands, Fiji, 
Kiribati, Marshall Islands, Nauru, Niue,
Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tokelau, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu
SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES

Assistant Lecturer/Lecturer in Journalism Studies
Ref. FJP011

The appointee will join an innovative regional media programme in a 
University making rapid communication technology developments with 
the USPNet 2000 project; will teach primarily in the areas of radio 
and television journalism, journalism foundation theory and practice, 
and media law and ethics; will be expected to conduct appropriate 
research and consultancy, and may sometimes have to deputise  for the 
Programme
Co-ordinator. Applicants must have strong practical media industry 
experience with a broad range of skills, specialist knowledge and 
teaching experience in radio
and/or television, and sound knowledge of new media technologies. 
Postgraduate qualifications in an appropriate media discipline are 
expected.

Preference will be given to applicants with tertiary-level teaching 
experience in journalism at a recognised journalism school.  The 
following are also desirable: experience in print and online 
journalism; experience in distance education; familiarity with 
Pacific media cultures,
politics and history; and who can contribute to the development of 
the Programme's postgraduate courses.
For appointment at the Lecturer level, applicants are normally 
expected to have a higher degree and/or considerable research, 
teaching and media industry experience.  Assistant Lecturer positions 
are normally open only to citizens of the twelve countries of the USP 
region.
Enquiries and further information: Mr David Robie, Phone (679) 212685, Fax:
(679 313238, E-mail: robie_d@usp.ac.fj, Pacific Journalism Online website:
http://www.usp.ac.fj/journ/
The position is available for a term of three years, renewable by 
mutual agreement.
Salary range:   Assistant Lecturer F$27 974 to F$33 569 per annum 
(inclusive of 15% gratuity)
Lecturer  F$35 434 to F$46 623 per annum  (inclusive of 15% gratuity) 
In addition to the above benefits, the University contributes 10% of 
salary
to an approved superannuation scheme, provides airfare and relocation 
costs where appropriate and substantially subsidises housing for 
eligible candidates.
Two copies of your application, including full curriculum vitae plus 
certified copies of academic qualifications and transcripts must be 
forwarded to The Recruitment Manager, The University of the South 
Pacific, Suva, Fiji, by 12 October 2001.  Applicants must request 
three professional referees to forward signed reports (quoting 
reference number) to the above address by the closing date.
Applications will not be acknowledged unless specifically requested.
Recruitment Office: Fax: (679) 303437
Recruitment Manager
The University of the South Pacific
Private Bag
Suva, Fiji Islands
The University Website address is: http://www.usp.ac.fj
USP is a Multi-modal Teaching Institution


@ FACULTY POSITION IN FILM PRODUCTION (DIRECTING, DIGITAL MEDIA, 
DIGITAL POST) FILM DEPARTMENT, BROOKLYN COLLEGE. CITY UNIVERSITY OF 
NEW YORK
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prazo/plazo/deadline:  21/10/2001

Brooklyn College Film Department Faculty Position
The Department of Film invites applications for a tenure-track 
Assistant Professorship beginning in Fall 2002.

FILM PRODUCTION (Directing, Digital Media, Digital Post) Film 
Department, Brooklyn College City University of New York

Rank:
Assistant Professor
Tenure-track position beginning September, 2002

Salary:
$35,372 - $45,737
Salary commensurate with qualifications and experience.

Send curriculum vitae, three (3) letters of recommendation, and 
writing sample(s) or research papers(s) to:

Assistant Vice President for
Human Resource Services
Brooklyn College - CUNY
2900 Bedford Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11210-2889

Application Deadline:
Review of applications will begin on October 21, 2001 and continue 
until position is filled.

Duties/Responsibilities:
Duties include teaching courses: Introduction to Production, Digital 
Production, Non-Linear Editing, Post-Production: Qualifying Film, 
Interdisciplinary Collaborative Process (a graduate course for 
Program in Interactive Media Arts). Committee work, administrative 
duties, student advisement, supervision of internships and 
independent study productions, curriculum development, continuing 
professional work in film and digital media.


Qualifications:
M.F.A. or equivalent professional experience in traditional  film and 
digital production; professional directing, digital media, and 
digital editing credits; undergraduate teaching experience in film 
and digital production; strong interpersonal skills; commitment to 
undergraduate
teaching. (Sample syllabi, reel, personal interview, a demonstration 
class, and three strong letters of recommendation will be required of 
finalists.)

- Anticipated faculty vacancy
- Subject to financial ability
- An equal opportunity employer
- Affirmative action
- IRCA
- Americans with disabilities act employer

Since 1935 BROOKLYN COLLEGE has distinguished itself as one of the 
nation's leading public urban universities, receiving a four-star 
ranking in the
Fiske Guide to Colleges. The Film Department of Brooklyn College was 
rated "one of the best filmmaking departments in the world" in 
Sullivan and Randolph's Ivy League Programs at State School Prices. 
There are three
hundred film majors from over fifty countries; fourteen hundred 
students take courses each year in the department. The department 
offers a B.A. with
concentrations in Film Studies, Film Production, Screenwriting, Film 
Producing, and Film Marketing, and a Certificate in Film Production 
which attracts advanced students with degrees from universities 
around the world.
Graduate teaching is possible at CUNY's Graduate Center in midtown 
Manhattan. A prestigious group of Film Associates teach, advise 
students on career choices, and offer professional internships. Close 
to Manhattan, the 26-acre, tree-lined campus is a favorite choice of 
film directors seeking an ivy-league setting.

Visit the Film Department Web site:
http://depthome.brooklyn.cuny.edu/film/

@ PUBLICATION. NEW JOURNAL: "FILM AND POLITICS"
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prazo/plazo/deadline:  n/c

I am developing a proposal for a new journal, "Film and Politics," on 
behalf of the Political Film Society.
Part of the proposal consists of a lineup of members of an Editorial Board.
Who in Africa, Asia, Europe, and the Americas would be interested in serving?
Please respond with some brief information about your interest and 
qualifications.
Happy Filmviewing,
Michael Haas
PolFilmS@AOL.COM