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<small>Dear Colleagues,<br>
<br>
A new position in Korean Studies is being advertised at the
University of Sydney.<br>
Please see below:<br>
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<small>LECTURER IN KOREAN STUDIES</small><br>
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<small><strong><span>SCHOOL OF LANGUAGES AND CULTURES<br>
</span></strong><strong><span>Reference No. 1383/0812</span></strong></small><br>
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</small><br>
<small>The <a href="http://sydney.edu.au/arts/">Faculty of Arts
and Social Sciences</a> offers one of the most comprehensive
and diverse ranges of humanities and social science studies in
the Asia Pacific region and is regularly ranked in the top 20
arts faculties in the world.</small><br>
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</small><br>
<small>The <a href="http://sydney.edu.au/arts/korean/">Department
of Korean Studies</a> in the <a
href="http://sydney.edu.au/arts/slc/">School of Languages and
Cultures</a> (SLC) offers a comprehensive program of studies,
incorporating language acquisition for learners at all levels,
and covering many aspects of Korean history, culture and
society.</small><br>
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</small><br>
<small>As a lecturer in Korean studies you will contribute to the
research profile of the department and teach existing Korean
language courses as well as courses in other subject areas
related to Korean history, culture and society. In addition, you
will contribute to the Asian studies program in the school by
offering a course in your field of interest in an area within
the humanities and/or social sciences. You will also participate
in curriculum development, administration and the promotion of
Korean studies across campus and in the wider community.</small><br>
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</small><br>
<small>To secure this role you must have: </small><br>
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<ul>
<li><small><span>native or near-native fluency in Korean and
English</span></small></li>
<li><small><span>experience in teaching Korean studies at
university level, preferably in Australia</span></small></li>
<li><small><span>a PhD in Korean studies or a relevant social
science discipline</span></small></li>
<li><small><span>demonstrated potential to contribute to the
research program of the Korean studies department and the
school in an area that contributes to or complements the
existing research strengths. </span> </small></li>
</ul>
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</small><br>
<small><span>Shortlisted applicants will be asked to provide
evidence of their capacity for excellent teaching and a sample
of research writing in English. Candidates may be requested to
do a teaching demonstration as part of the interview process.</span> </small><br>
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</small><br>
<small><span>The position is full-time, continuing, subject to the
completion of a satisfactory probation and confirmation period
for new appointees. Membership of a University-approved
superannuation scheme is a condition of appointment for new
appointees.</span> </small><br>
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</small><br>
<small><strong><span>Remuneration package: </span></strong><span>competitive
remuneration package of $104,644 - $124,263 p.a. is available
(consisting of a base salary Lecturer</span><span> (Level B):
$88,426 to $105,004 p.a., leave loading and up to 17%
employer’s contribution to superannuation. </span></small><br>
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</small><br>
<small><strong><em><span>To be considered for this position it is
essential that you address the online selection criteria.
</span></em></strong><em><span>For guidance on how to apply
visit: </span></em><span><em><a
href="http://usyd.nga.net.au/cp/index.cfm?event=help.showHelp">How
to apply for an advertised position.</a></em></span> </small><br>
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</small><br>
<small><span>Enquiries about the position can be directed to Dr
Ki-Sung Kwak on +61 2<span> 9351 4490 or </span></span>email:</small><br>
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</small><br>
<small><a href="mailto:ki-sung.kwak@sydney.edu.au">ki-sung.kwak@sydney.edu.au </a></small><br>
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</small><br>
<small><span>Recruitment related enquiries can be directed to
Rebecca Astar on<span> +61 2 8627 1247 or email: </span></span></small><br>
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</small><br>
<small><span><span><a href="mailto:rebecca.astar@sydney.edu.au">rebecca.astar@sydney.edu.au</a></span></span> </small><br>
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</small><br>
<small><strong><span>CLOSING DATE:</span></strong><span> 21
October 2012 (11.30pm)</span></small><br>
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</small><br>
<small><span>The University is an Equal Opportunity employer
committed to equity, diversity and social inclusion.
Applications from equity target groups and women are
encouraged. </span></small><br>
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<p><small> <a
href="http://usyd.nga.net.au/publicfiles/usyd/jobs/A387426A-FEB8-EC7A-EB21-6DE440122E25/1383%200812%20SELECTION%20CRITERIA.pdf"
target="_blank">Selection Criteria</a></small></p>
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<pre class="moz-signature" cols="72"><small>--
Ruth Barraclough
Korean Studies/ Gender and Cultural Studies
School of Culture, History and Language
College of Asia and the Pacific
The Australian National University
Canberra ACT 0200
AUSTRALIA
T +62 2 6125 3438
E <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:Ruth.Barraclough@anu.edu.au">Ruth.Barraclough@anu.edu.au</a>
W <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://asiapacific.anu.edu.au/people/personal/barracloughruth.php">http://asiapacific.anu.edu.au/people/personal/barracloughruth.php</a>
New book: Factory Girl Literature: Sexuality, Violence and Representation in Industrializing Korea
<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://www.ucpress.edu/book.php?isbn=9781938169014">http://www.ucpress.edu/book.php?isbn=9781938169014</a>
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