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Harvard University invites applications for the position of *Preceptor
in Survey Research* beginning September 1, 2006.  The preceptor is
expected to develop and teach courses in survey research, including
Introduction to Survey Research and Survey Practicum (undergraduate and
graduate level). Will work in collaboration with faculty to build
infrastructure and support other survey research courses in the
Government Department with the creation of resources for questionnaire
design, sampling and analysis and the development, integration, and
maintenance of innovative survey training materials.   This position
also entails significant administrative and management responsibilities
such as designing and participating in pedagogical mentoring, advising
on issues of survey design and implementation, and coordinating
resources in survey research.



Applicants must have a strong background and experience in survey
research, preferably including a Ph.D. in a relevant field, as well as
sophistication about undergraduate teaching, learning, and curricular
issues generally. Responsibility, initiative, good judgment, and the
ability to work well on a team are required.



Letters of application (accompanied by CV and names and addresses of
referees) should be sent to Survey Research Preceptor Search, Department
of Government, Harvard University, 1737 Cambridge Street, Cambridge MA
02138. Review of applications will begin on July 15, 2006 and will
continue until position is filled.  The position is renewable on a
yearly basis for up to eight years, based on performance, enrollments,
and curricular needs.



Harvard University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer
and encourages applications from women and members of minority groups.

--
Jaronica C. Fuller
Government Department
Harvard University
Room # N155
1737 Cambridge Street
Cambridge, MA 02138
617-496-1512

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