Chinese Language and Literature 2011-2012

Last year's page: Chinese Language and Literature 2010-2011.

Please use "Heading 3" when adding names of schools / positions below.

Please keep listings in alphabetical order.

Barnard College - pre-Modern Chinese civilization

 * Tenure track "junior rank" position in pre-Modern Chinese civilzation and humanities
 * "Candidates should demonstrate a broad interest in the cultures and civilizations of East Asia; areas of specialization may include cultural history, religion, literature, or philosophy."
 * Review begins: 1 Nov. 2011
 * Also posted at Asian History 2011-12
 * Any news on this? Seems like they've had a bit of time to review applications...

Brandeis University - Chinese Language, Literature and Culture (Asst Prof)

 * Deadline Oct. 15.
 * Telephone interviews scheduled, week of Oct. 19. (+1)
 * This sounds a bit skeptical; 4 days after the deadline?
 * Telephone interviews scheduled for 11/01 and 11/04.
 * OK, I guess it is real then; all of us can give up hopes now. Thanks wiki for your great service >_<
 * Campus interviews scheduled yet? Yes.
 * Well, poop. Thanks very much for the information!

Columbia University (NYC) - Lecturer in Modern Chinese

 * Lecturer in Discipline in modern Chinese language, beginning in the fall term of 2012. This is a full-time position with multi-year renewal contingent on successful review. Requirements for applicants include: native competency in modern Chinese with standard pronunciation; fluency in English; a M.A. in hand by the time of appointment with specialization in linguistics, applied linguistics, or language pedagogy; and a demonstrated ability to teach college level Chinese and to prepare teaching materials independently and collaboratively. Interested persons should submit a cover letter, brief statement of teaching philosophy, curriculum vitae, three letters of recommendation (preferably two of which should be from language teaching professionals), and a handwritten self-introduction in Chinese in traditional characters (scanned and uploaded or submitted via mail), at our online site: https://academicjobs.columbia.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=55403.
 * Review of applications begins immediately, with possible preliminary interviews to be conducted at the annual meeting of CLTA, November 18-20, 2011.
 * Received preliminary interview invitation on November 15 (email notification).The chair of Search Committee will meet the candidates at the annual meeting of CLTA during November 18 or 19.

Hong Kong University - Assistant Professor of Comparative Literature
Deadline: Sept 30, 2011

Any news? It says, will close in 4 months.
 * They have scheduled a phone interview with at least one candidate for the Comp Lit position.
 * Ops. When was the phone interview? In Oct or the late Nov?
 * Neither, from what I heard they just emailed that candidate to set up a phone interview; but they may do other kinds of interview; that I have no idea.
 * Did they email the candidate just in this week? (Nov 23, 2011)
 * Yes you are correct.
 * thanks. Please let us know when they schedule the on-site interview in the near future.
 * Any news about the campus interview? (Nov 29 2011) scheduled? (+1 Nov 30, 2011)

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology - Tenure track in history and literature (rank opened)
Deadline: Sept 30, 2011

Any news there?

Indiana University - Assistant Professor of Chinese Language and Language Program Coordinator

 * Duties will include coordination of the core curricula in Chinese Language and Language Pedagogy, teaching two courses per semester (one or both of which may be team-taught with associate instructors), and ongoing implementation of new pedagogical methods and technologies.
 * Publications relevant to the field are required in consideration for eventual tenure. Candidates must have a doctoral degree or clear indication that the degree will be in hand at the time of appointment.
 * Review of applications will begin on October 31, and position will remain open until a suitable candidate is found. Preliminary interviews may be conducted at the ACTFL conference Nov. 17-19.
 * The Search Committee shut down this search because they got authorized from the Administration to change this position. Now this position is "open-rank". All the job descriptions are the same.Review of applications will begin on November 15. Preliminary interviews may be conducted at the ACTFL conference Nov. 17-19.
 * Did they ever arrange prelimiary interviews at the ACTFL or no? Any other progress after the 11-15 deadline? Thanks.

Michigan State University - Open Rank

 * We seek a dynamic faculty member with primary interests and extensive experience in the teaching and learning of Chinese culture with a commitment to innovative language study. Experience with a variety of teaching methods and curricular perspectives is desirable.
 * Review of applications will begin November 7, 2011 and will continue until the position is filled. Send all materials to: Thomas Lovik, Chinese Language Teaching Position, Department of Linguistics and Germanic, Slavic, Asian and African Languages, A-614 Wells Hall Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824-1027, tel. 517-353-0740. Persons with disabilities have the right to request and receive reasonable accommodation. All applications for this position (#5366) must be submitted electronically at the michigan state human resources web site http://jobs.msu.edu/.

San Francisco State University - Modern Chinese Literature / Culture

 * tenure-track Assistant Professor position in Chinese language and literature, to begin Fall 2012 (pending funding availability). Ph.D. in modern Chinese literature/culture, or all doctoral requirements completed by August 1, 2012
 * Preference will be given those whose interests and expertise encompass all areas of the Greater China region. Additional requirements: native or near-native command of both Mandarin Chinese and English; demonstrated commitment to effective language teaching; experience teaching at the college level.
 * Initial interviews at January 2012 MLA meeting in Seattle. Application including cover letter, curriculum vitae, academic transcripts (M.A. and Ph.D.), three letters of reference, evidence of teaching effectiveness (student evaluations, sample syllabi), and representative scholarly work (35-page limit). Review of applications will begin on November 25, 2011, and will continue until the position is filled. Send to: Hiring Committee -- Chinese Search, Department of Foreign Languages & Literatures, San Francisco State University, 1600 Holloway Ave., San Francisco, CA 94132.

Temple University - Chinese and Asian Studies

 * new full-time tenure-track joint appointment at the rank of assistant professor in Chinese and Asian Studies to begin on August 27, 2012;
 * To ensure full consideration, application materials (letter stating teaching and research interests, CV, official university transcripts, and three letters of recommendation) must be received by December 1, 2011.

UC Berkeley CHINESE FILM

 * The Department of East Asian Languages and Cultures and the Department of Film and Media at UC Berkeley seek applications at the Assistant or Associate Professor level (tenure track) in Chinese Film. Applicants should have broad film competence, demonstrable either through formal study or publication record, and be able to teach courses in film theory, film history, and Chinese film and culture. Interest in New Media also a plus. The department seeks candidates whose research, teaching, or service has prepared them to contribute to our commitment to diversity and inclusion in higher education. Applications should consist of a cover letter describing research and teaching interests, a curriculum vitae, three letters of reference, and a writing sample of not more than 30 pp. Please refer potential reviewers to the UC Berkeley statement of confidentiality found at http://apo.chance.berkeley.edu/evalltr.html. Send application materials by PDF to Jane Taylorson ([mailto:astobiza@berkeley.edu astobiza@berkeley.edu ]), or by mail to the Search Committee, Department of Film and Media, University of California, Berkeley, CA 94720-2670. Please do not send materials by FAX. Deadline for receipt of applications: October 17, 2011. The University of California is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Employer.
 * Also posted at Film Studies 2011-2012
 * Campus visits scheduled and in progress.
 * Did you guys have a phone interview before schedule the campus interview?
 * I wasn't a candidate (grad student at Berkeley), so I'm not sure about phone interviews. I suspect the committee had a few specific people in mind, especially since the position was open rank.
 * thanks for the info

University of Maryland, College Park - Asst. Prof. of Chinese lit and civ

 * "Preference will be given to scholars of premodern periods, but outstanding candidates of the modern period will also be considered."
 * "Screening to begin on Oct. 28."
 * Any move yet? Their deadline was early enough to start doing phone interviews by now.
 * I'm wondering about this one too...(+1)

University of Miami - Asst Prof in Chinese

 * Tenure-track position in Chinese, beginning in August 2012 at the rank of Assistant Professor
 * Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Preference will be given to candidates whose materials are received by November 15, 2011.

University of New Mexico - Asst Prof of Chinese
2) CV: a current curriculum vitae 3) List of References: full contact information for three references 4)Writing Sample: not to exceed 30 pages: a copy of a published article/book chapter, an article/book chapter submitted for publication, or an article/book chapter in preparation for publication. 5) Other: one sample syllabus for an undergraduate course in your area of specialization. 6) In addition, please have three letters of recommendation sent via post directly to : Professor Natasha Kolchevska, Chair of the chines Assistant Professor Search Committee, Department of Foreign Languages & Literatures, MSC03 2080, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131-001 E-mailed letters will not be accepted.
 * 1) Cover Letter: a letter of intent addressing the applicant's qualifications for the position and a description of the applicant's current research activities, teaching interest and experience, and future research plans.
 * Deadline： 12/02/2011
 * https://unmjobs.unm.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=65005&jtsrc=www.higher edjobs.com&jtrfr=www.peopleadmin.com&adorig=PA

University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill - pre-modern Chinese culture

 * The Department of Asian Studies at The University of North Carolina in Chapel Hill invites applications for a tenure-track position in Pre-Modern Chinese Culture at the rank of Assistant Professor, to begin July 1, 2012. Candidate should have a Ph.D. in Chinese literature, cultural history, intellectual tradition, or a related field, specializing in a pre-Tang period.
 * Applicants should be fluent in English and in Chinese, skilled in Classical Chinese, and prepared to teach specialized courses in pre-modern Chinese studies as well as large introductory courses in Chinese civilization. Qualified applicants should submit an online application including the following materials: a cover letter detailing research and teaching interests, a CV, and a writing sample. Submit these materials online at http://jobs.unc.edu/; paper or email applications will not be accepted. In addition, arrange to have four original, signed letters of recommendation sent by mail to: Chair, Chinese Search Committee, Department of Asian Studies, CB 3267, 113 New West, University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3267. Send inquiries to chinesesearch@unc.edu and visit http://www.unc.edu/depts/asia/.
 * Review of applications begins 15 November 2011. The search will remain open until the position is filled.
 * Also posted at Asian History 2011-12

U of South Carolina - Chinese Language and Literature (Asst Prof)

 * Primary fields of expertise may be in Chinese literature before 1949, applied Chinese linguistics, or Chinese pedagogy; secondary field open but could include Japanese, Russian, or history of the Chinese Language.
 * For full consideration by the search committee, applications should be received no later than November 1, 2011.
 * Heard a well-sourced rumor that they haven't even started looking at applications yet.

===U of South Carolina - Chinese Linguistics and Pedagogy (Asst Prof) ===


 * Applied Chinese Linguistics and Pedagogy. The successful candidate will be a team leader in teaching Chinese language at all levels and will contribute to course development in the university’s expansion of its Chinese Program.


 * Teaching responsibilities include two courses per semester, with opportunities for support of scholarly projects.


 * Initial interviews shall be conducted at the January 2012 MLA meeting in Seattle.
 * Applicants should submit a letter of application, curriculum vitae, evidence of teaching effectiveness (student evaluations, sample syllabi)
 * For full consideration, all application materials must be received no later than December 15, 2011.

Washington University in St. Louis - Chinese Film

 * H-Net: The Program in Film and Media Studies seeks to make a tenure-track faculty appointment at the rank of assistant professor in Film Studies with a research specialization in Chinese-language film. This position will begin in fall 2012. Teaching load is two courses per semester. The appointment will be in FMS but teaching duties will also involve courses crosslisted between FMS and the Dept. of East Asian Languages and Cultures. The candidate should demonstrate a high level of fluency in Chinese and be able to situate Chinese-language cinema (whether from the PRC, Taiwan, or Hong Kong) within a global context. Ability to address other Asian cinemas and media (Japan, Korea, and/or South Asia) would be welcome. Applicants should have a broad and deep knowledge of film. In addition to teaching courses focused on Chinese-language film, the faculty member will be expected to teach courses that may include: history of world cinema, film theory, transnational issues in film, major directors, film genres, or film/digital production. We encourage applications from candidates with an interest in the intersection between film production/practice and theory.
 * A PhD in film studies or a closely related field completed by the start of the position is required.
 * A completed application will consist of a letter of interest, curriculum vitae, a writing sample, and evidence of teaching excellence such as syllabi and student evaluations. To apply please visit our website at https://jobs.wustl.edu and apply to job posting number 22435. In addition, three letters of reference should be sent to: Prof. Gaylyn Studlar, Chair, Chinese-language Film Search Committee, Washington University in St. Louis, 1 Brookings Drive, Campus Box 1174, Saint Louis, MO 63130.
 * Deadline: Applications will be accepted until the position is filled, but priority will be given to those received by October 15, 2011.
 * Also posted at Film Studies 2011-2012
 * Does anyone have any news about this job? (+1 Nov 28 2011)
 * Campus visits scheduled