Overview
The Visiting Professorship in Australian Studies was created in 1999 by the Centre for Pacific and American Studies, The University of Tokyo, to promote a deeper understanding of Australia and its regional engagement. The position is supported by the Australia–Japan Foundation.
Target Candidates
Applications are invited from highly qualified Australians with a significant academic achievement, including those who have moved to academia from the senior levels of government or community. The Visiting Professor is required to teach three courses at introductory and advanced undergraduate and postgraduate levels; to present conference papers; to conduct research and participate in other activities. Opportunities are available to contribute to Australian Studies programs elsewhere in Japan.
The appointment is for a period of 10 months, and commences no later than 1 October 2010. The Visiting Professor is expected to spend most of his/her time in Tokyo engaged in research and, during semester, in teaching. All teaching is conducted in English. An attractive salary package is available.
Applications close on 19 March 2010.
Selection
The selection process will be managed by the International Australian Studies Association (InASA). A full position description and application procedures are available at:
http://www.inasa.org/
http://www.ajf.australia.or.jp/english/tokyouni/
Professor Kate Darian-Smith
phone: + 61 3 8344 7232 + 61 3 8344 7232
email: k.darian-smith@unimelb.edu.au
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this opportunity
The Visiting Professorship in Australian Studies was created in 1999 by the Centre for Pacific and American Studies, The University of Tokyo, to promote a deeper understanding of Australia and its regional engagement. The position is supported by the Australia–Japan Foundation.
Target Candidates
Applications are invited from highly qualified Australians with a significant academic achievement, including those who have moved to academia from the senior levels of government or community. The Visiting Professor is required to teach three courses at introductory and advanced undergraduate and postgraduate levels; to present conference papers; to conduct research and participate in other activities. Opportunities are available to contribute to Australian Studies programs elsewhere in Japan.
The appointment is for a period of 10 months, and commences no later than 1 October 2010. The Visiting Professor is expected to spend most of his/her time in Tokyo engaged in research and, during semester, in teaching. All teaching is conducted in English. An attractive salary package is available.
Applications close on 19 March 2010.
Selection
The selection process will be managed by the International Australian Studies Association (InASA). A full position description and application procedures are available at:
http://www.inasa.org/
http://www.ajf.australia.or.jp/english/tokyouni/
Professor Kate Darian-Smith
phone: + 61 3 8344 7232 + 61 3 8344 7232
email: k.darian-smith@unimelb.edu.au
Please kindly mention Scholarization.blogspot.com when applying for this opportunity
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