[Air-L] Faculty positions at the Asian University for Women
Adi Kuntsman
adi_kuntsman at yahoo.com
Wed Nov 3 10:40:40 PDT 2010
Dear colleagues,
Below please find information on the following full-time positions: lectureship
in Media/Journalism; lectureships in Asian Religion and Philosophy; Chinese
Language Instructor; lectureship in World and Asian History.
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Adi
1. Asian Religion and Philosophy
The Asian University for Women invites applications for a full-time faculty
position in Asian Religion and Philosophy. Applicants must hold a PhD in
Religion, Religious Studies, or Philosophy or be on track to receive their PhD
prior to their appointment to the faculty. Applicants should have expertise in
historical and contemporary South, Southeast or East Asian religions and
religious thought, intellectual and social traditions, or philosophy. Faculty
members will be expected to teach two courses per term, typically one in the
core curriculum and one in the Asian Studies major.
The AUW is an innovative liberal arts institution with an international faculty
and students drawn from across Asia. The University is located in the port city
of Chittagong, Bangladesh. AUW values a strong commitment to research, a
promise of successful scholarly engagement, and dedication to teaching
excellence in a liberal arts environment. The AUW offers a competitive package
of salary and benefits, including housing, for faculty members and their
families who relocate with them to Chittagong, Bangladesh.
Please submit cover letter, CV, the names of three references, graduate
transcripts, teaching statement, research statement, evidence of teaching
effectiveness, and one or two scholarly papers and/or other writing samples as
either MS Word or PDF files to Ms. Tasneem Abedin, Chief of Staff, Office of the
Provost, Asian University for Women (tasneem.abedin at auw.edu.bd).
Applications will be considered until the position is filled, but for best
consideration, please submit your application by January 8, 2010. Please refer
to AUW’s website at: http://www.asian-university.org for further detail.
2. Chinese Language Instructor
The Asian University for Women invites applications for a full-time Chinese
language instructor to teach Chinese as a second language to non-native
speakers. Candidates must have a minimum of a Masters Degree in Chinese Language
with excellent proficiency in spoken and written Chinese and experience in
teaching. Preference will be given to native Chinese speakers. Faculty members
will be expected to teach two language courses per term.
The AUW is an innovative liberal arts institution with an international faculty
and students drawn from across Asia. The University is located in the port city
of Chittagong, Bangladesh. AUW values a strong commitment to research, a
promise of successful scholarly engagement, and dedication to teaching
excellence in a liberal arts environment. The AUW offers a competitive package
of salary and benefits, including housing, for faculty members and their
families who relocate with them to Chittagong, Bangladesh.
Please submit cover letter, CV, the names of three references, graduate
transcripts, teaching statement, research statement, evidence of teaching
effectiveness, and one or two scholarly papers and/or other writing samples as
either MS Word or PDF files to Ms. Tasneem Abedin, Chief of Staff, Office of the
Provost, Asian University for Women (tasneem.abedin at auw.edu.bd).
Applications will be considered until the position is filled, but for best
consideration, please submit your application by January 8, 2010. Please refer
to AUW’s website at: http://www.asian-university.org for further detail.
3. World and Asian History
The Asian University for Women invites applications for a full-time faculty
position in World History with a preferred specialty in any historical period
and area of Asian History. Applicants must hold a PhD or be on track to receive
their PhD prior to their appointment to the faculty. We especially encourage
applications from candidates whose scholarship places Asia in a broader thematic
context, such as comparative state-formation and imperialism or international
relations and globalization. The successful candidate will be expected to teach
two courses per term, typically one entry level course in the core curriculum in
World History and one higher level seminar in the Asian Studies major.
The AUW is an innovative liberal arts institution with an international faculty
and students drawn from across Asia. The University is located in the port city
of Chittagong, Bangladesh. AUW values a strong commitment to research, a
promise of successful scholarly engagement, and dedication to teaching
excellence in a liberal arts environment. The AUW offers a competitive package
of salary and benefits, including housing, for faculty members and their
families who relocate with them to Chittagong, Bangladesh.
Please submit cover letter, CV, the names of three references, graduate
transcripts, teaching statement, research statement, evidence of teaching
effectiveness, and one or two scholarly papers and/or other writing samples as
either MS Word or PDF files to Ms. Tasneem Abedin, Chief of Staff, Office of the
Provost, Asian University for Women (tasneem.abedin at auw.edu.bd).
Applications will be considered until the position is filled, but for best
consideration, please submit your application by January 8, 2010. Please refer
to AUW’s website at: http://www.asian-university.org for further detail.
4. Media/Journalism
The Asian University for Women invites applications for a full-time faculty
member in Media/Journalism with one or more preferred specialties in any of
these areas; electronic, new and emerging media, alternative media or print
media. Applicants must have some years of practical experience in the field and
hold a minimum of a Masters degree in Media or Journalism. Candidates with an
international background or have global knowledge and experiences about the
related industries are encouraged to apply; familiarity with the Asian region
will be an advantage. The successful candidate will be expected to teach two
courses per term.
The AUW is an innovative liberal arts institution with an international faculty
and students drawn from across Asia. The University is located in the port city
of Chittagong, Bangladesh. AUW values a strong commitment to research, a
promise of successful scholarly engagement, and dedication to teaching
excellence in a liberal arts environment. The AUW offers a competitive package
of salary and benefits, including housing, for faculty members and their
families who relocate with them to Chittagong, Bangladesh.
Please submit cover letter, CV, the names of three references, graduate
transcripts, teaching statement, research statement, evidence of teaching
effectiveness, and one or two scholarly papers and/or other writing samples as
either MS Word or PDF files to Ms. Tasneem Abedin, Chief of Staff, Office of the
Provost, Asian University for Women (tasneem.abedin at auw.edu.bd).
Applications will be considered until the position is filled, but for best
consideration, please submit your application by January 8, 2010. Please refer
to AUW’s website at: http://www.asian-university.org for further detail.
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