<div dir="ltr"><p>Nazarbayev University invites applications for two full-time
positions in Literature to begin in January or August, 2014. Rank is
open. Applicants should have a research specialization in the literature
of Central Eurasia (e.g. Turkic, Slavic, and Persian) or East Asia
(Japanese, Chinese, or Korean). Responsibilities include teaching,
conducting research, and providing departmental guidance and leadership.
The salary and benefits package is highly competitive by European and
North American standards and includes medical benefits, housing and
travel. The successful candidate will teach two courses per semester,
and the University offers opportunities for research support. The
university encourages research integrated teaching. SHSS has a
faculty-student ratio of approximately 1:8, and classes are taught in
English.</p>
<p>Successful candidates will have a Ph.D. in hand by the starting date
in January or August 2014, preferably from a Western or leading
international university. Send a letter of application, C.V., academic
transcripts, a short writing sample, and three letters of reference to <a href="mailto:hiring_shss@nu.edu.kz" target="_blank">hiring_shss@nu.edu.kz</a>.
Application reviews will begin on October 15th, 2013; positions will
remain open until filled. Please contact Gabriel McGuire (<a href="mailto:gmcguire@nu.edu.kz" target="_blank">gmcguire@nu.edu.kz</a>) with informal enquiries about the position, the university, or living and working in Astana.</p>
<p>Nazarbayev University, a Western-style university created with the
support of leading university partners including University of
Wisconsin-Madison<em>,</em> is a research-intensive university in Astana, Kazakhstan.<em> </em>
Astana offers its 700,000 residents the amenities found in any capital
city in the world. Nazarbayev Universitys goal is to create an elite
institution of higher education for Central Asia and all of Eurasia.</p></div>