Job opening: Shorenstein APARC Fellowships

Takahashi Fellowship in Japanese Studies
FSI Stanford, Shorenstein APARC Fellowship

Position remains open until filled. ­­­­­

The Walter H. Shorenstein Asia-Pacific Research Center (Shorenstein APARC) at Stanford University seeks to fill the position of Takahashi Fellow in Japanese Studies to actively develop and promote Japanese studies and research at the Center.  The position is made possible through the generosity of Henry H. and Tomoye Takahashi.

Qualified candidates will have experience working within a broad range of topics related to contemporary Japan including (but not limited to) analysis of issues related to political economy, domestic politics, security, international relations, and comparative governance.  Preference will be given to candidates who have demonstrated potential to make significant policy-relevant research contributions to the study of contemporary Japan as well as to develop a program in Japanese Studies.

The Takahashi Fellow is expected to be in residence and will take part in Center activities through the academic year.  S/he will also have responsibility for developing and managing cooperative relationships with Japanese academic and policy research institutions.  The fellow will work closely in coordination with the director of Shorenstein APARC and other faculty.

Two types of candidates are desired: (1) a proven scholar in the fields of social science; and/or (2) a Japanese expert with senior policy or practitioner experience either in the United States or Japan.

Initial appointment is for three years with the possibility of renewal.  Salary is commensurate with qualifications and experience and includes an attractive benefits package.

Stanford University is committed to equal opportunity through affirmative action in employment and we are especially eager to identify minority persons and women with appropriate qualifications.

Qualifications

Qualified candidates must possess:

  • A professional or academic background in issues related to contemporary Japan, with demonstrated capacity in analytical and policy-relevant research in an area of politics, economics or security with an emphasis on the political economy and international relations of contemporary Japan.
  • A Ph.D. or commensurate record of professional accomplishment.
  • Evidence of outstanding potential for research and program development.
  • Well-developed conceptual and analytic skills and proven ability to design and develop a program of independent research and outreach.

Position remains open until filled.

Qualified candidates should send a cover letter and CV to:

Judi R. Lum
Associate Director for Administration
Walter H. Shorenstein Asia Pacific Research Center
Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies
Encina Hall – E301
Stanford, CA 94305-6055
Tel #  (650)725 7463
Fax #  (650)723 6530
http://aparc.stanford.edu/

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