Job opening: Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow, Japanese Studies

Institution:   Earlham College
Location:   Indiana, United States
Position:   Post-Doctoral Fellow

Earlham College seeks applications from recent Ph.D. recipients (or ABD’s) for a one-year Teaching Fellow position in Japanese Studies, specialization in any academic discipline.  Significant graduate coursework and research experience must be in Japanese Studies.

Responsibilities will include a teaching load of 4 courses over 2 semesters. Courses may be comparative in nature, but each course should include at least 50% Japan content in the form of lectures, readings, and assignments.  The Teaching Fellow will be expected to participate in the intellectual life of the Japanese Studies Program and the cultural life of the College.  The stipend for the 2011-12 program is $36,000.  The College will provide office space and other amenities, assistance in locating housing, and conference travel funds. This one-year position is not eligible for health insurance, retirement, or other such benefits.  See  www.earlham.edu/jobsApplications received by April 4, 2011, will receive full consideration.

Contact:

Gary DeCoker
decokga@earlham.edu
Website: www.earlham.edu/jobs

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