[KS] History of Science Position at UNIST (revised)

Minkyu Sung minkyusung at gmail.com
Tue Sep 4 01:34:18 EDT 2012


Please consider the following revised job announcement.

The Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences (AHS) Program in the Division of General Studies at Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology (UNIST) invites applications for a tenure track Assistant Professor position in History. Scholarly expertise in History of Science, Technology, and/or Medicine is particularly desirable for the position. The successful candidate will have a strong record of scholarly research, and teach an undergraduate general education course titled "Evolution of Civilization." The position starts in Winter 2012 or Spring 2013. A Ph.D required by the time of the appointment. Application submissions close September 26th, 2012.

To apply, please visit:
http://www.unist.ac.kr/invite/pro/eng/invite_proeng_main.jsp

Please click  "Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences” within the site.

Inqury Contact: Search Committee Chair Associate Professor Seung-Bae Park at nature at unist.ac.kr.

ABOUT Ulsan National Institute of Science & Technology (UNIST):
UNIST is a Korean national university strongly supported by the Korean
government and Ulsan Metropolitan City, which is well known as one of
the top four Asia industrial cities. UNIST has been aiming at becoming
one of the leading global schools in science and technology. It has
already established cornerstones for the realization of this aim
consisting of interdisciplinary research, world-class research
infrastructure (ucrf.unist.ac.kr/main2/index.htm), national top class
faculty members (rank #1 of the research proposal acceptance rate for
Korean government [the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology]
funded programs in 2010), top-class students, and excellence in
educational system.
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