[KineJapan] Japanese Studies Postdoc at UM

Markus Nornes nornes at umich.edu
Tue Feb 16 15:48:41 EST 2021


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Markus


*Teaching Postdoctoral Fellowship in Japanese Studies (Academic Year
2021–2022) *
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*Application Deadline: March 15, 2021 at 11:59pm Eastern Time*

The Center for Japanese Studies at the University of Michigan is now
accepting applications for a Postdoctoral Fellowship in Japanese Studies
for the 2021–2022 academic year. This Postdoctoral Fellow will be expected
to teach three courses over the academic year, as well as to participate in
Center events and related activities at U-M. The applicant’s research can
cover any historical period of Japan—including contemporary Japan—and
involve any academic discipline in the humanities and social sciences. The
fellowship will cover up to a 12-month period between August 30, 2021 and
August 28, 2022, and will carry a salary of approximately $57,000 plus
benefits, pending Lecturers’ Employee Organization (LEO) negotiations, as
well as $3,000 in research funds. The postdoctoral fellow will be provided
a shared office and access to libraries and resources at the University.

*Qualifications*

   - Applicants must have received their Ph.D. degree within five years of
   the postdoctoral appointment year (2016 or later).
   - The successful applicant must have their Ph.D. degree conferred by
   August 31, 2021.
   - Applicants are expected to have full command of the English language
   as University of Michigan classes, meetings and business are conducted in
   English.

*Application Instructions*

*Applications must be submitted on this website
<https://apply.interfolio.com/82263> by March 15, 2021* and will require
the following items (only PDF and MS Word formats will be accepted):

   - Letter of Application
   - CV
   - Research statement outlining experience and current project(s)
   - Teaching statement outlining courses taught in the past (with course
   evaluations) and courses proposed to be taught at Michigan
   - Writing sample (e.g. dissertation chapter, conference paper, journal
   article), not to exceed 40 pages
   - Two (2) letters of recommendation

For Inquiries, please contact the Center for Japanese Studies at
umcjs at umich.edu



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*Professor of Asian Cinema*
Department of Film, Television and Media, Department of Asian Languages and
Cultures, Penny Stamps School of Art & Design

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