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<H2><FONT size=2>This job offer has been announced on the <A
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<H2>Freie Universität Berlin<BR>Department of History and Cultural
Studies<BR>East Asian Seminar/ Korean Studies</H2>
<H2>Full Professorship in Korean Studies</H2>
<P>Applications are invited for <STRONG>the tenured position of Full Professor
of Korean Studies</STRONG>. The successful applicant will provide teaching and
research in the said area, with emphasis on Korean society, politics, and
history.</P>
<P>In line with article 100 of the Higher Education Act of the land of Berlin
(Berliner Hochschulgesetz), a postdoctoral lecturing qualification
(Habilitation) or comparable qualifications for a teaching career in higher
education are required.</P>
<P>The successful candidate will have experience in practice-oriented education,
in securing external funding, and in managing externally funded projects as well
as international experience in teaching and research. Knowledge of an additional
East Asian language would be desirable.</P>
<P>One focus of candidates¡¯ teaching and research should be contemporary Korea,
including its economic system.</P>
<P>The language of instruction will generally be German, but some courses may be
offered in English. A non-German speaking appointee will be expected to be able
to teach in German within two years.</P>
<P>The Freie Universität Berlin is an equal opportunities employer.</P>
<P>The successful candidate will be offered civil servant or public sector
employee status (Professorial Grade W3).</P>
<P>Applications, quoting<STRONG> Vacancy O 10/2005 </STRONG>must reach the</P>
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<P>Freie Universität Berlin<BR>Department of History and Cultural
Studies<BR>Dekanat<BR>Koserstra©¬e 20<BR>14195 Berlin, Germany</P></BLOCKQUOTE>
<P>by <STRONG>January, 16th 2006 </STRONG>Applications should include the
following: a letter describing your interest in the position and pertinent
experience, curriculum vitae, the names and addresses of three referees, a list
of publications, and copies of the certificates of academic qualifications
held.</P>
<P>The Freie Universität Berlin is a state-funded university. It has some 40,000
students and 450 professors. The University has 12 departments structured into
more than 100 institutes. Detailed information is available at the following web
sites:<A title="Freie Universität Berlin"
href="http://www.fu-berlin.de/index.html"> www.fu-berlin.de</A> and <A
href="http://www.fu-berlin.de/koreastudien">www.fu-berlin.de/koreastudien</A>.</P>
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