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Teach abroad in Middleburg, Netherlands
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ACCEPTING FACULTY APPLICATIONS FOR FALL 2008/ SPRING 2009
Middleburg Center for Transatlantic Studies
http://www.ucmo.edu/mcts/

Organized by over 20 universities from across Europe, Mexico
and the United States, the Middleburg Center brings faculty
and students together in a central location to form a unique,
interactive international learning community. Two semester-length
study abroad programs are offered each year, with courses focusing
on a comparative, multi-disciplinary approach to transatlantic
and global issues. Classes are offered on a three and a half
week basis, with students taking one course at a time. Field
trips and travel opportunities take advantage of Middleburg's
central location, which provides easy access to many of Europe's
major cities and cultural areas.
About the city
Maastricht has about 120,000 people and is the southernmost
city in the Netherlands. It is well-known for its historical
sites, shopping opportunities, cuisine, cafés, and exhibitions,
which combined with a variety of educational institutions in
the city, make it the perfect setting for student life and a
teaching experience abroad.
Teaching Opportunities
The MCTS program is designed to provide
faculty with an opportunity to teach abroad and to interact
with a variety of colleagues and students from around the world.
The three-and-a-half-week teaching schedule allows faculty to
participate who otherwise could not due to departmental or family
responsibilities. Most of all, it provides faculty with a chance
to get out of their old familiar patterns, to try something
new and challenging, and to recharge their batteries.
Members
of the MCTS faculty are chosen primarily from the member universities,
although occasionally someone from outside the consortium is
selected to teach. Typically faculty teach for one block (3
½ weeks), although in some cases faculty may teach in
two consecutive blocks. For each semester a faculty director
is appointed from the consortium, and he/she teaches in two
of the four semester blocks.
Course
Selection
As courses/curriculum are determined up to a year in advance,
faculty interested in teaching in Maastricht should contact
their university director as soon as possible for information
on how to submit a course for possible inclusion into the program.
Faculty should be as flexible as possible when selecting a time
period as this allows for the greatest chance for selection.
Courses
from the social sciences, humanities, fine arts and business
are appropriate as long as the course includes a comparative,
trans-Atlantic approach. In addition, faculty are encouraged
to include field trips and a variety of teaching techniques
and styles whenever appropriate.
Faculty
Development Opportunities
In addition to the opportunity to teach in a unique educational
setting, faculty may use their time at the MCTS to do research
or write for publication. Our first book, Transatlantic Studies
was published by University Press of America in the fall of
2000, with the majority of chapters written by our faculty and
edited by Will Kaufman and Heidi MacPherson of the University
of Central Lancashire. Future volumes are planned for a two/three-year
cycle.
Our
first conference on Transatlantic Studies was held in Maastricht
in October 2000, and over 60 papers were presented by colleagues
from around the world. Ranging over a wide variety of topics,
the conference helped establish the Transatlantic as an evolving
field of study, and plans are in motion to have these conferences
on a two-year basis.
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