Friday, July 08, 2011

Volunteer (Unpaid) Lecturer Needed in Gender Studies at Egerton University, Kenya

The Institute of Women, Gender, and Development Studies of Egerton
University, Kenya, is looking for advanced graduate students or faculty
who would be willing to come and teach gender and/or development courses.
The position is unpaid. The university will provide comfortable furnished
accommodations for the lecturer (and family if applicable), as well as
assistance with visas and research permission. This opportunity is ideal
for those on sabbatical, Fulbright, or otherwise looking for a combined
teaching/research opportunity. The position is available August 2011 to
May 2012 or August 2012 to May 2013.

Egerton University is located near Nakuru. The Institute of Women, Gender,
and Development Studies is a dynamic organization offering a variety of
academic programs and advocating for gender equity on and off campus. To
apply for the position, please contact Dr. Rose Odhiambo, Director,
ogwangodhiambo2001@gmail.com. If you would like to hear about my
(extremely positive) experiences as a Fulbrighter at Egerton, please
contact me.

From: Deborah Freedman Lustig, PhD
Affiliation: Institute for the Study of Societal Issues, UC Berkeley
Email: dlustig@berkeley.edu