[KS] Job Announcement: Assistant Professor of Korean Literature and Culture, University of Colorado Boulder
Marjorie Burge
margiburge at gmail.com
Wed Sep 20 15:47:43 EDT 2023
Dear Colleagues,
The Department of Asian Languages and Civilizations at CU Boulder is
looking to hire a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Korean Literature and
Culture. Please see the complete ad below.
The Department of Asian Languages and Civilizations at the University of
Colorado Boulder invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant
Professor position in Korean Literature and Culture to begin August 2024.
Candidates must have a PhD in Korean literature or a related field. ABD
candidates will be considered. However, if the PhD degree is not conferred
by August 19, 2024, the candidate will be appointed initially as an
Instructor. Job duties include teaching courses to undergraduate students
in Korean literature and culture, as well as service to the university.
Applicants must apply online at
https://jobs.colorado.edu/jobs/JobDetail/?jobId=51527 . Please submit the
following materials:
1. Resume/CV.
2. Cover Letter: Succinct letter of application highlighting
qualifications.
3. Three Letters of Recommendation.
4. Diversity & Inclusion Statement: Please include a statement on how
your teaching, research and/or service demonstrates a commitment to
diversity and inclusion; examples might include scholarly work, efforts to
improve access to higher education for underrepresented individuals or
groups, or other contributions to diverse communities.
5. Syllabus: One sample course syllabus for a university-level course
taught.
6. Writing Sample: One sample publication or example of scholarly work.
Applications will be accepted until November 1, 2023.
Many thanks,
Marjorie Burge
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Marjorie Burge
Assistant Professor of Japanese
Department of Asian Languages & Civilizations
University of Colorado, Boulder
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