[KS] tenure-track Assistant Professor in Korean Politics, Univ. of Hawaii

Paul Chang pychang116 at gmail.com
Mon Feb 25 01:40:19 EST 2013


on behalf of Debora Halbert and Ehito Kimura . . .

http://www.politicalscience.hawaii.edu/koreaposition.html


KOREAN POLITICS ASSISTANT PROFESSOR POSITION OPENING

Assistant Professor, Korean Politics, Department of Political Science,
College of Social Sciences, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, position #*
0079432*, 9-month appointment, permanent, general funds, full time, tenure
track, to begin August 1, 2013, subject to position clearance and
availability of funds.

*Duties*: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in Korean Politics as a
primary focus for research, with a theoretical background in international
relations, comparative politics, international political economy, or
cultural studies. Preferred areas of specialization may include: political
economy, gender, development, postcolonialism, or the environment; conduct
and publish research; share in advising; contribute to departmental,
college, and community life; seek extramural funding and maintain an active
research.

*Minimum Qualifications*: Ph.D. in Political Science or a related field
from an accredited college, university or foreign equivalent. ABDs with all
requirements for degree completed by August 1, 2013 will be considered.
Demonstrated ability as a teacher in political science, with a focus on
Korean Studies; record of scholarly achievement or promise of future
achievement in chosen area of research. Language proficiency in Korean
required.

*Desirable Qualifications*: Applicants should have a demonstrated research
program in theoretical and empirical analysis of Asian politics. We seek
critically oriented scholars with inter-disciplinary or trans-disciplinary
approaches whose work pays attention to the intersections of international
relations theory and international security, international political
economy, international environmental politics, and human rights broadly
conceptualized. Asia-Pacific focus is desirable. The ability to contribute
to one or more of the other parts of the Department's curriculum such as
political theory, law and politics, comparative politics, and indigenous
politics is also highly desirable. Selected candidate should be committed
to innovative educational strategies and work with students with diverse
backgrounds and experiences.

*Salary Range*: Salary commensurate with qualifications and experience.

*To Apply*: Send a dossier that includes a curriculum vita, cover letter
stating how you satisfy the minimum and desirable qualifications, a sample
course syllabus, a statement of teaching philosophy, up to three relevant
publications, and three letters of recommendation, to Debora Halbert,
Chair, Political Science Department, 640 Saunders Hall, University of
Hawai‘i at Mānoa, 2424 Maile Way, Honolulu, HI 96822.

*Inquiries*: Dr. Debora Halbert, halbert at hawaii.edu, phone (808) 956-7536.

Review of applications will begin on *March 15, 2013* and will continue
until the position is filled. Applications received by that date will be
given priority.

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