Date: Thu, 25 Apr 96 19:17:36 JST To: revs@csf.colorado.edu From: okamoto@shudo-u.ac.jp (=?ISO-2022-JP?B?GyRCMixLXCEhOzBJVxsoQg==?=) Subject: faculty positions Date: Wed, 24 Apr 96 15:35:12 JST To: okamoto@shudo-u.ac.jp (岡本 三夫) From: parker@shudo-u.ac.jp (Richard Parker) Subject: H-Japan(E): Job Opportunities (3) >Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII >Approved-By: H-Japan Editor >Date: Sun, 21 Apr 1996 21:02:07 -0400 >Reply-To: H-NET/KIAPS List for Japanese History >Sender: H-NET/KIAPS List for Japanese History >From: H-Japan Editor >Subject: H-Japan(E): Job Opportunities (3) > > H-JAPAN > April 21, 1996 > >From: Richard Parker >parker@shudo-u.ac.jp > >Dear H-Japan members, > >Our Dean has just mailed out the attached letters to a few universities in >the United States, Australia, and the United Kingdom. I will >answer informally by e-mail any questions people may have. > >Thank you. > >Sincerely yours, >Richard B. Parker >Professor of Law > > >1)------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > TENURED POSITION IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICS > TEACHING THE PRINCIPLES OF POLITICAL SCIENCE (seijigaku gairon) > > > > April 19, 1996 > > >Dear Sir or Madam: > >This is an announcement of a tenured position in a department of >international politics teaching the principles of political science >(seijigaku gairon). Please circulate this letter to anyone who may be >interested. > >Applications are invited for a permanent position teaching the principles >of political science (seijigaku gairon) in the Department of International >Politics, Faculty of Law, Hiroshima Shudo University. Applicants with a >PhD or those who will have completed doctoral studies before commencing >employment will be given preference. The PhD may be in political science, >international relations, history, or other relevant social science. > >The appointment will begin in April, 1997. Native or near-native ability >to write, read, and speak Japanese is essential. The appointee will give >his or her lectures and seminars in Japanese and will be expected to >participate fully in regular faculty committee work. In accord with normal >Japanese academic practice, the position is permanent upon appointment. >There is no probationary period. > >The position may be filled at the Professor, Associate Professor, or >Assistant Professor level. Rank and salary will be commensurate with >qualifications and experience. The salary ranges from Y14,800,000 to >Y8,000,000 for Professor (kyoju), Y11,800,000 to Y6,500,000 for Associate >Professor (jokyoju), and about Y6,500,000 for Assistant Professor (koshi). >An additional amount of Y826,000 per year will be paid for books, research >expenses, travel to conferences within and outside of Japan, xeroxing, and >office supplies. > >Applicants should send by mail two copies of their curriculum vitae (one in >Japanese and one in English), copies of publications and diplomas, and the >record of a medical examination to Professor Hiroshi Ueda, Dean, Faculty of >Law, Hiroshima Shudo University, 1717 Ohtsuka, Numata-cho, Asaminami-ku, >Hiroshima 731-31, Japan. All materials must be received by June 29, 1996. > > >Sincerely yours, > > > >Hiroshi Ueda >Dean > > >2)----------------------------------------------------------------------- > > TENURED JUNIOR POSITION IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICS > TEACHING ABOUT INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATIONS > > > > April 19, 1996 > > >Dear Sir or Madam: > >This is an announcement of a tenured junior position in a department of >international politics teaching about international organizations. Please >circulate this letter to anyone who may be interested. > >Applications are invited for a permanent position teaching about >international organizations in the Department of International Politics, >Faculty of Law, Hiroshima Shudo University. Applicants with a PhD or >those who will have completed doctoral studies before commencing employment >will be given preference. The PhD may be in political science, >international relations, history, or other relevant social science. > >The appointment will begin in April, 1997. Native or near-native ability >to write, read, and speak Japanese is essential. The appointee will give >his or her lectures and seminars in Japanese and will be expected to >participate fully in regular faculty committee work. In accord with normal >Japanese academic practice, the position is permanent upon appointment. >There is no probationary period. > >The position may be filled at the Associate Professor or Assistant >Professor level. Rank and salary will be commensurate with qualifications >and experience. The salary ranges from Y11,800,000 to Y6,500,000 for >Associate Professor (jokyoju), and about Y6,500,000 for Assistant Professor >(koshi). An additional amount of Y826,000 per year will be paid for books, >research expenses, travel to conferences within and outside of Japan, >xeroxing, and office supplies. > >Applicants should send by mail two copies of their curriculum vitae (one in >Japanese and one in English), copies of publications and diplomas, and the >record of a medical examination to Professor Hiroshi Ueda, Dean, Faculty of >Law, Hiroshima Shudo University, 1717 Ohtsuka, Numata-cho, Asaminami-ku, >Hiroshima 731-31, Japan. All materials must be received by August 31, >1996. > > >Sincerely yours, > > > >Hiroshi Ueda >Dean > >3)-------------------------------------------------------------------------- > >>From parker@shudo-u.ac.jp Sun Apr 21 20:53:11 1996 > > TENURED JUNIOR POSITION IN INTERNATIONAL POLITICS > TEACHING THE HISTORY OF JAPANESE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS > IN THE 20TH CENTURY > > > > April 19, 1996 > > >Dear Sir or Madam: > >This is an announcement of a tenured junior position in a department of >international politics teaching the history of Japanese international >relations in the 20th Century. Please circulate this letter to anyone who >may be interested. > >Applications are invited for a permanent position teaching the history of >Japanese international relations in the 20th Century in the Department of >International Politics, Faculty of Law, Hiroshima Shudo University. >Applicants with a PhD or those who will have completed doctoral studies >before commencing employment will be given preference. The PhD may be in >political science, international relations, history, or other relevant >social science. > >The appointment will begin in April, 1997. Native or near-native ability >to write, read, and speak Japanese is essential. The appointee will give >his or her lectures and seminars in Japanese and will be expected to >participate fully in regular faculty committee work. In accord with normal >Japanese academic practice, the position is permanent upon appointment. >There is no probationary period. > >The position may be filled at the Associate Professor or Assistant >Professor level. Rank and salary will be commensurate with qualifications >and experience. The salary ranges from Y11,800,000 to Y6,500,000 for >Associate Professor (jokyoju), and about Y6,500,000 for Assistant Professor >(koshi). An additional amount of Y826,000 per year will be paid for books, >research expenses, travel to conferences within and outside of Japan, >xeroxing, and office supplies. > >Applicants should send by mail two copies of their curriculum vitae (one in >Japanese and one in English), copies of publications and diplomas, and the >record of a medical examination to Professor Hiroshi Ueda, Dean, Faculty of >Law, Hiroshima Shudo University, 1717 Ohtsuka, Numata-cho, Asaminami-ku, >Hiroshima 731-31, Japan. All materials must be received by August 31, >1996. > > >Sincerely yours, > > > >Hiroshi Ueda >Dean > >________ >Richard B. Parker >Faculty of Law >Hiroshima Shudo University >Asaminami-ku Hiroshima >Japan 731-31 >e-mail parker@shudo-u.ac.jp >Fax: (082) 848-7788 >Tel: (082) 830-1292 > > > > > >-------------------------End H-Japan Message------------------------ > > ________ Richard B. Parker Faculty of Law Hiroshima Shudo University Asaminami-ku Hiroshima Japan 731-31 e-mail parker@shudo-u.ac.jp Fax: (082) 848-7788 Tel: (082) 830-1292