bw_78
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« on: September 28, 2010, 11:39:13 PM » |
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I'm currently in my first year of a TT position at a R1 university, and my fiancee is finishing up her dissertation in a quite different area (stereotypically, I'm in science, she's in the humanities). I've talked to the chair of my department about the situation, but while seeming sympathetic, it didn't sound like he was very optimistic about her finding a job at my university.
So, now I'm wondering what the right course of action is. Of course, what I'm sure people will tell us is that we need to do a search together, but at the moment, there just are no jobs in her area. Thus far, we've seen grand total of one at any research university or SLAC anywhere in the US (and it's not in a place we want to move to).
On the other hand, in my field, while the job market isn't great, there are maybe 15 jobs or so that I would be OK with moving to (and I think I would have a decent shot at some of them). Is there any point in me applying for these jobs in hope that they can fashion some position for her? I think she's a pretty strong candidate (at least, let's assume she is for purposes of this exercise), but that may not matter if they just don't want to hire in her area. Is there any real chance of me using such a job offer as leverage in my current department, or is that just going to piss everyone off?
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