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Tag Archives: University of Kentucky
Job Opening: Post-doc, Japan studies, University of Kentucky
Institution : University of Kentucky, Modern and Classical Languages, Literatures and Cultures Location: Kentucky Position: Post-Doctoral Fellow in Japan Studies The Department of Modern and Classical Languages, Literatures & Cultures at the University of Kentucky invites applications for a one-year … Continue reading
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Tagged japanese studies, post doc, post-doctoral fellow, postdoc, University of Kentucky
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Call for Papers: 70th KFLC East Asian Studies
Please join us next April in beautiful Lexington Kentucky for the 70th KFLC Conference! Please submit your abstract online:https://kflc.as.uky.edu/call-for-papers. Paper submission deadline: November 20th, 2016. April 20-22, 2017 – University of Kentucky – Lexington, Kentucky CALL FOR PAPERS East Asian Studies Deadline for … Continue reading
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Tagged call for papers, conference, East Asian Studies, KFLC, research, University of Kentucky
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Call for Papers: 67th Annual Kentucky Foreign Language Conference
April 10-12, 2014 University of Kentucky Lexington, Kentucky CALL FOR PAPERS East Asian (Chinese, Japanese, and Korean) Studies Deadline for Abstract Submission: November 11, 2013 The Kentucky Foreign Language Conference is proud to open sessions devoted to the presentations of scholarly … Continue reading
Job Opening: Japanese, Assistant Professor (tenure-track)
Institution: University of Kentucky, Department of Modern and Classical Languages, Literatures & Cultures Location: Kentucky, United States Position: Assistant Professor of Japanese University of Kentucky Assistant Professor of Japanese http://www.as.uky.edu/MCLLC/ Applications are invited for a tenure-track position … Continue reading
Job Opening: Education Abroad Advisor, University of Kentucky
Via JETWit.com. Position: Education Abroad Advisor Posted by: University of Kentucky Type: Full-time Location: Lexington, Kentucky Education: Masters Degree and one year experience (or equivalency) Deadline: Sept. 2, 2013 Overview: Education Abroad at the University of Kentucky (UK International Center) is seeking a … Continue reading
Job Opening: Japanese, Assistant Professor (tenure-track)
Institution: University of Kentucky, Modern and Classical Languages, Literatures & Cultures Location: Kentucky, United States Position: Assistant Professor of Japanese Applications are invited for a tenure-track position as assistant professor of Japanese to begin August 2013. The position … Continue reading
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Tagged assistant professor, Japanese, japanese studies, job opening, language, tenure track, University of Kentucky
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Call for Papers: Kentucky Foreign Language Conference
April 19-21, 2012 University of Kentucky Lexington, Kentucky CALL FOR PAPERS East Asian (Chinese, Japanese, and Korean) Studies Deadline for submission of abstracts: November 15 The 65th annual Kentucky Foreign Language Conference (KFLC) will feature sessions devoted to the presentations … Continue reading
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Tagged call for papers, Chinese, conference, foreign language, Japanese, Kentucky, Korean, language, University of Kentucky
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