Job Opening: International Student Services Advisor, University of Nebraska at Kearney

job opening - 5Institution: University of Nebraska at Kearney
Location: Kearney, NE
Posted: 06/11/2013
Application Due: June 20, 2013
Start date: July 2013
Type: Full Time
Education: Bachelor’s required, MA preferred
Language: prefer fluency in Japanese, Chinese, or Spanish

F1 and J1 Student Advising [80%]:

  • Oversee and implement all procedures related to SEVIS and applicable US immigration regulations for F1 and J1 students at UNK to keep them “in status”;
  • work closely with International Admissions to insure the accuracy of applicant information and credentials;
  • assist international students with documentation for international travel;
  • organize “new student orientations”;
  • inform international students of SEVIS compliance rules;
  • Process J-1 visa applications for visiting scholars.
  • Understand and maintain confidentiality.

Other duties [20%]:

International faculty visa and immigration support:

  • Advise UNK Department Chairs and international faculty/staff hires on H1-B visa application procedures and requirements;
  • Assist in the preparation of immigration related materials submitted to U.S. Citizen and Immigration Services (USCIS) and U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) on behalf of foreign temporary and permanent faculty, researchers and professional staff;
  • Manage applications for OPT, CPT, work authorizations, social security numbers, on-campus job openings;
  • assist international students with social adjustment and culture shock advising (liaison with Academic Advising, Counseling and Health Care Services);
  • assist students with reference and recommendation letters for jobs, scholarships, and student organizations;
  • assist students with questions and problems concerning social issues, local laws, and university system procedures;
  • communicate with outside organizations and various university departments to coordinate activities.
  • Manage annual international student scholarship competition – investigate and make recommendations on financial hardship assistance requests;
  • assist new international students with integration into the UNK community, as well as providing information on housing, meals, visas, health insurance, student organizations, cultural events and related matters.
  • Assist with other duties as assigned by Supervisor and/or Director of Office of International Education.

Required:

  • Bachelor’s degree in related field;
  • excellent communication skills, experience using MS Word, Excel and other office software.
  • Ability and willingness to learn and apply applicable federal immigration statutes and laws.
  • Note: Ability to sign federal documents requires US citizen status or permanent resident status.

Preferred:

  • Master’s degree;
  • immigration law expertise;
  • 2 years’ experience counseling international students or immigrants;
  • fluency in a foreign language (preferably Chinese, Japanese, or Spanish);
  • 3 or more years’ experience working directly with SEVIS and F1 visas.

Start Date: July, 2013 Competitive salary and benefits.

Applications completed by June 20, 2013, will receive full consideration.

For details and to apply, see listing on HigherEdJobs.com.

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Fun Link Friday: Bag End Bonsai Trayscape

地面の穴のなかに、ひとりのホビットが住んでいました。

Image copyright Chris Guise. Via io9.

Artwork and photography by Chris Guise. Via io9.

Bag End meets bonsai: English artist Chris Guise has recreated the Baggins’ home in the Shire in (even more) miniature through the Japanese craft of bonsai. See the full set and more about the process at his Flickr page or in brief at io9

Via io9 via Twisted Sifter via InYourLibrary and Bonsai Empire.

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Call for Papers: Fighting Women during and after the Second World War in Asia and Europe

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Fighting Women during and after the Second World War in Asia and Europe, June 12-13, 2014

Location: Netherlands, Amsterdam

This is a call for papers for the above conference, to be held on June 12-13, 2014, at the Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies (NIOD) in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, in close cooperation with Kwansei Gakuin University (KGU), Japan. This conference seeks to go beyond the static passive/pacifist portrayal of women in the Second World War. We are interested in recovering the history of women who transgressed normative, peacetime gender boundaries by choosing to be masters of their own fate in
abetting and perpetrating violence, in collaborating with or resisting aggression, or in actively furthering or frustrating the war goals of their own side. We aim to examine the actions and image of strong, active, and/or violent women in the various theaters of the Second World War, contrasting European, East Asian, and Southeast Asian cases for greater insights into the relations between gender, culture, and the Second World War. Please submit a 300-word abstract and a 100-word biographical note to the conference coordinators (NIOD: Eveline Buchheim, Ralf Futselaar; KGU: Timothy Tsu,) at info@niod.knaw.nl and indicating Fighting Women as subject matter by September 1, 2013. Authors will be notified by November 1, 2013. Please direct your inquiries to the coordinators at the same e-mail address.

NIOD: Eveline Buchheim, Ralf Futselaar
KGU: Timothy Tsu
Email: info@niod.knaw.nl

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Job Opening: Administrative Assistant, Embassy of Japan’s Congressional Affairs Section [US]

Via JETWit Jobs Mailing List.

job opening - 5Institution: Embassy of Japan’s Congressional Affairs Section
Location: Washington, DC
Education: not listed
Deadline: open until filled
Posted June 6, 2013

The Embassy of Japan’s Congressional Affairs Section is now seeking a qualified Administrative Assistant. This job provides an excellent opportunity to work for a foreign diplomatic mission while gaining insight into international affairs from a unique inside perspective. The Embassy offers group health insurance coverage, paid vacation and sick leave. The working hours are 9:00AM to 5:30PM, Monday through Friday, with opportunities for paid overtime. Salary is commensurate with experience.

Location

The Embassy of Japan is located at 2520 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 20008 within walking distance from the Dupont Circle metro station.

Job Description

  • Act as a contact point between Congressional staff and offices and the Embassy of Japan
  • Draft and proofread letters and documents in English
  • Some Congress-related research/ congressional analysis
  • Request and schedule appointments with the U.S. Congress and other agencies
  • Manage service contracts related to Congressional affairs
  • Support Embassy events
  • Other responsibilities as needed

Qualification

An ideal candidate must be professional, multi-tasking, and adaptive to a non-U.S. working environment. Fluency in Japanese is preferred. He/She must have excellent communication skills (both verbal and written) and excellent computer skills with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint).Work or study experience in Japan and/or experience with the U.S. Congress is preferred but not required. Must be a U.S. citizen or U.S. Green Card holder.

Full details at the Embassy’s original posting.

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Job Opening: Japanese Language, Non-Tenure Track, Professorial Lecturer, American University

job opening - 5Institution: American University
Location: Washington, DC
Posted: 06/04/2013
Type: Full Time
Education: Ph.D.
Deadline: June 14, 2013

The Department of World Languages and Cultures at American University in Washington, DC, invites applications for a one-year full-time term faculty position at the rank of professorial lecturer in the Japanese language for the academic year 2013-2014. The position may be renewable.

The primary responsibilities are teaching the first-, second- and/or third-year level Japanese courses. Teaching load will be six courses (or equivalent) for a minimum of 18 credit hours per year, supervising advanced student independent studies, and carrying out duties as the Japanese language coordinator. Required qualification include: a Ph. D. in Japanese language, linguistics, or a related field; native or near-native fluency in Japanese and English; strong evidence of excellence in college-level teaching; ability to work effectively with Japanese adjunct faculty colleagues, including possible team-teaching.

For best consideration, apply by June 14, 2013. American University is an EEO/AA University. Women and minority candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.

For full details and to apply, see original posting on HigherEdJobs.com.

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Performance: Kiyotsune at the Kongo Noh Theatre in Kyoto

The INI – International Noh Institute is pleased to invite you to the Taikai Gala Recital on 29 June 2013 at the Kongo Noh Theatre in Kyoto. The event will feature the Noh Kiyotsune, in which Diego Pellecchia will make his debut as shite main actor in a full production. Pellecchia is a student of Noh master-actor Udaka Michishige (Kongo School), and will be the first Italian in the centuries-long history of Noh to take on the shite leading role in a full performance. The event is free of charge and will provide an opportunity to introduce Noh to non-Japanese and to encourage its practice.The International Noh Institute was founded in 1984 by master-actor Udaka Michishige with the intention of helping the foreigners who want to train in Noh dance, chant and mask carving according to traditional methods, seeking to spread the knowledge of Noh outside Japan.

The INI – International Noh Institute Taikai Gala Recital 2013

Noh: KIYOTSUNE

29 JUNE 2013 12:00-14:00 (The recital will begin at 11:00)

KONGO NOH THEATRE, KYOTO

Shite: Diego PELLECCHIA, Tsure: Monique ARNAUD

FREE ADMISSION, explanatory materials available in English, Italian, French and German.

Kongo Noh Theatre: Subway Karasuma-Imadegawa (K06) South Exit 6, walk South 300m.

For further information, or to see the event leaflet, please visit the event webpage here: http://goo.gl/uuIU3

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Funding: CCWH/Berks Graduate Student Fellowship (Dissertation writing)

money [150-2]Coordinating Council for Women in History Berks Graduate Student Fellowship

Date: 2013-09-15
Description: The Coordinating Council for Women in History and the Berkshire Conference of Womens History Graduate Student Fellowship is a $1000 award to a graduate student completing a dissertation in a history department. The award is intended to support either a crucial stage of research or the final year of writing. The applicant must be a graduate student historian in a history department in a U.S. institution; must have passed to A.B.D. status by the time of application; may specialize in ANY FIELD (emphasis added, FFC) of history; may hold this award and others simultaneously; and need not attend the award ceremony to receive the award.

Contact: execdir@theccwh.org

URL: www.theccwh.org

Deadline: September 15, 2013

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Book Announcement: Early Modern Japan: Contemporary Accounts of Daily Life in the Age of the Shoguns

Voices of Early Modern JapanVoices of Early Modern Japan
Contemporary Accounts of Daily Life during the Age of the Shoguns
Constantine Vaporis (Author)

Trade Paperback · 352 Pages
$36.00 U.S. · $41.50 CAN · £23.99 U.K. · €25.99 E.U.
ISBN 9780813349008

Description

Voices of Early Modern Japan offers an accessible and well-balanced view of an extraordinary period in Japanese history, ranging from the unification of the warring states under Tokugawa Ieyasu in the early seventeenth century through the overthrow of the shogunate just prior to the opening of Japan by the West in the mid-nineteenth century. Through a close examination of primary sources from The Great Peace, this fascinating volume offers fresh insights into the Tokugawa era—its political institutions, rigid class hierarchy, artistic and material culture, religious life, and more. Sources from all levels of Japanese society, from government documents and household records to personal correspondence and diaries, are carefully translated and examined in light of the latest scholarship. Constantine Nomikos Vaporis ably demonstrates how historians use primary documents and what can be uncovered from the words of ordinary people who lived centuries earlier. With robust reader resources and comprehensive coverage, Voices of Early Modern Japan is the perfect addition for students and interested readers seeking a fuller understanding of the Tokugawa period.

Winner of the 2013 Franklin R. Buchanan Prize for Curricular Materials awarded by the Association for Asian Studies and the Committee for Teaching About Asia (CTA)

About the Author

Constantine Nomikos Vaporis is professor of history and founding director of the Asian Studies program at the University of Maryland, Baltimore County. Vaporis is the author of Breaking Barriers: Travel and the State in Early Modern Japan; Tour of Duty: Samurai, Military Service in Edo, and the Culture of Early Modern Japan; and Nihonjin to sankin kôtai [The Japanese and Alternate Attendance].

 

http://www.westviewpress.com/book.php?isbn=9780813349008

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Job Opening: Asian Philosophy or Asian Religion

job opening - 5Institute: Nanyang Technological University, School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Location:   Singapore
Position:   Assistant Professor in Asian Philosophy or Asian Religion (Philosophy Group)

Faculty position in Asian Philosophy or Asian Religion (Philosophy Group)

The School of Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS) at the Nanyang Technological University (NTU), Singapore, invites qualified academics to apply for a newly created tenure-track faculty position as Assistant Professor in Asian Philosophy or Asian Religion (Philosophy Group).

Candidates should possess a Ph.D. and demonstrate a commitment to excellence in research as well as teaching at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. The successful candidate will be teaching two courses per semester which include courses for philosophy majors/minors and for general education. He or she must maintain an active research agenda and be scholarly productive in research. In addition, a reasonable amount of university service, such as curricular development and committee work, is also expected.

The University offers competitive remuneration packages commensurate with qualifications and experience, and comprehensive benefits. Faculty members can expect generous support for research, including grants for travel and conferences. For further information about the School of Humanities and Social Sciences, please refer to the following website: http://www.hss.ntu.edu.sg

To apply, please refer to the Guidelines for Submitting an Application for Faculty Appointment (http://www.ntu.edu.sg/ohr/CareerOpportunities/SubmitanApplication/Pages/FacultyPositions.aspx) and send your application package (consisting of a cover letter, personal particulars form, curriculum vitae, a statement on teaching as well as current and future research plans, the names and contact details of three referees, and a sample publication) to: Shanmugapriya@ntu.edu.sg

Review of applications will continue until the position is filled. To receive full consideration, applications should be received by 28 July 2013. The successful candidate is expected to assume duty in January 2014 and only shortlisted candidates will be notified.

Contact:
The Search Committee

Email: Shanmugapriya@ntu.edu.sg
Website: http://www.hss.ntu.edu.sg

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Job Opening: Instructor, Japanese Language, Ohio University

job opening - 5
Institution: Ohio University
Location: Athens, OH
Posted: 06/03/2013
Application Due: 07/05/2013
Type: Full Time
Education: MA and experience required

Instructor, Japanese Language, for Ohio University. Instruct Japanese language and culture courses, teaching how to speak and write Japanese and the cultural aspects of Japan. Participate in curriculum development. Assist Program Director in mentoring graduate Teaching Assistants. Assist in teaching Japanese language and culture in a variety of educational settings within and outside the language classroom. Support the Japanese Student Association’s mission to foster good will and understanding between Japan and the OU/Athens community.

Minimum Qualifications:

Minimum of a Master of Arts degree in Linguistics, or a closely-related field, to include pedagogical training in Japanese language instruction techniques and teaching materials development. Minimum of 24 months of relevant experience is required (may be gained concurrent with education). Requires fluency in Japanese.

See original posting on HigherEdJobs.com for full information and application.

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