Fwd: Position Japanese Anime & Manga, IES Abroad Tokyo
Aaron Gerow
aaron.gerow at yale.edu
Wed Jul 6 08:54:04 EDT 2011
Begin forwarded message:
>
> Position: Japanese Anime and Manga, Part time Instructor, IES Abroad
> Tokyo Center
> ************************************************************************
> From: H-Net Job Guide:
>
> JOB GUIDE NO.:
> https://www.h-net.org/jobs/job_display.php?id=42677
>
> IES Abroad Tokyo Center
>
> part time instructor, Japanese Anime & Manga
>
>
> Institution Type: Nonprofit
> Location: Japan
> Position: Instructor, Non-Tenure Track Faculty, Other Teaching
>
>
> The IES Abroad Tokyo Center seeks a qualified instructor for
> Anthropology 343 "Japanese Manga & Animation," for the fall
> (September through December) semester, 2011.The course meets one
> afternoon per week for three hours; instruction to be conducted in
> English.
>
> IES Abroad is a U.S.-based educational organization overseen by a
> consortium of universities and colleges. It instructs over 4,500
> undergraduate students abroad each year in programs
> locatedthroughout Europe, Asia, Australia, New Zealand and Latin
> America. Located in the Chiba, Makuhari area, the IES Abroad Tokyo
> Center offers a rigorous academic program to students from
> institutions all over the U.S., through partnerships with Kanda
> University of International Studies and Meikai University.
>
> IES Tokyo programs are established on the educational belief that
> students learn the best and most through participation in and
> interaction with the local culture within which they are living and
> studying.
>
> _*Qualifications & Compensation*_
>
> Qualified candidates must hold a graduate degree in an appropriate
> field (PhD or ABD preferred); teaching experience, and familiarity
> with American higher education system is a plus. Applicants must
> hold residency status in Japan that legally permits them to work here.
>
> Compensation will be commensurate with qualifications and experience
> and will include reimbursement for transportation expenses.
> Continuing faculty are also eligible to apply for small grants
> offered to assist with travel to professional conferences or other
> research-related expenses.
>
> This is contract position and open to renewal in subsequent
> semesters. For further information contact Karl Friday,
> Center Director at kfriday at iesabroad.org.
>
> _*How to Apply*_
>
> All applicants should submit a letter of interest, CV, and names and
> contact information for three letters of recommendation to:
>
> IES Abroad Tokyo Center
> Attn: Manga/Anime Search
> 1-7-1 Nakase, SCEC Bldg. 3rd Fl
> Mihama-ku, Chiba-shi
> Chiba-ken 261-0023
>
> Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the
> position is filled.
>
> IES is an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications
> from all qualified candidates.
>
>
> Contact: IES Abroad Tokyo Center
> Attn: Manga/Anime Search
> 1-7-1 Nakase, SCEC Bldg. 3rd Fl
> Mihama-ku, Chiba-shi
> Chiba-ken 261-0023
>
> kfriday at iesabroad.org
>
> Website: https://www.iesabroad.org/IES/Programs/Japan/Tokyo/tokyo.html
> Primary Category: Japanese History / Studies
>
> Secondary Categories: Anthropology
> East Asian History / Studies
> Sociology
>
> Posting Date: 07/01/2011
> Closing Date 08/01/2011
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