Asian History, 2010-11

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Boston College

 * Tenure-track Assistant Professor as "a historian of Asia prior to 1800. Applications are encouraged from scholars who specialize in the histories of any of the major civilizations and societies in Asia."
 * Applications due November 1, 2010.
 * Has anyone heard anything from BC?
 * Not a word since "application received" (16 Nov) (x3) -- did you get it by mail or email? I did not even get this confirmation.... It was by email.

California State University, Fresno

 * Tenure-track Assistant Professor in World History, with a preferred specialty in any period and area of Asian history
 * Applications due November 1, 2010.
 * Also posted at World/Global History 2010-11

Saint Louis University

 * Assistant Professor in Asian history. The Department is particularly interested in China or India.
 * Applications due November 1, 2010.
 * "Application received"
 * AHA interview scheduled
 * Have they shortlisted candidates for the AHA? Any one got a call??

University of Wisconsin-Madison

 * Tenure-track Assistant Professor in Asian history with a focus on diasporas since 1500. "Diasporas may include populations moving within or between Southeast, East, and South Asia, or Asian populations settling in other parts of the world."

Applications due November 1, 2010

Wheaton College

 * Tenure-track Assistant Professor in World History
 * Specialty in Middle East, Russia, South/Southeast Asia, or Africa
 * "Responsibilities include playing a primary role in the department’s world history general education program, as well as teaching survey and specialized courses in the area of expertise. The department seeks a gifted teacher/scholar, who shares the ideals of Christian liberal arts education and who can communicate a love for history to bright, motivated undergraduates. The successful candidate will have evidence of potential in teaching, research, and publication, as well as general administrative skills."


 * Applications due November 1, 2010.


 * Also posted at World/Global History 2010-11

Xavier University

 * tenure-track position in Asian history
 * Applications due November 1, 2010.

American University

 * "The History Department in the College of Arts and Sciences at American University invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professorship in East Asian History, beginning fall semester 2011. PhD in History or related discipline required."
 * Application due date is November 1, 2010. Requesting application letter, CV, article-length writing sample and three letters of rec. All material should be submitted electronically.
 * Last incumbent (Ming/Qing China) only held the post for a year, 2009-2010
 * So this is going to be a China search, most likely?
 * At least one of the finalists last time around did Japan.

Davidson College

 * Assistant professor in East Asian history.
 * Application deadline (online): November 1, 2010.
 * Has anyone heard a peep?
 * I haven't heard anything yet... (11/15) (x2) (11/18)

Rhodes College

 * Tenure-track Assistant Professor position in East Asian history. "Candidates should be able to offer courses that cover the full range of Chinese history with additional teaching competence in another field of East or Southeast Asian history. All areas and periods of research specialization in East Asian history are welcome."
 * Review of applications begins November 1, 2010.
 * AHA interview being scheduled (x5)

Bucknell University

 * tenure-track, entry-level position as an Assistant Professor in Chinese history
 * Research and chronological fields are open. Ancillary competencies in the humanities, such as art history, film, philosophy, or visual studies are welcomed.
 * Review of applications will begin 19 November 2010.

Clark University

 * Tenure-track Assistant Professor in Modern Chinese History, 1600 to present.
 * Applications due November 15, 2010.

Cornell University

 * Assistant Professor: "historian of modern China, with particular expertise in the late-imperial and Republican periods."
 * Applications will be accepted until November 22, 2010.
 * Is there an inside candidate for this post?
 * Why did you ask? Did you hear something? Please share.
 * Sorry I dont know anything but usually there are favored ones...
 * Does anyone know why this is a search for assistant prof, not for a senior scholar? (so what happens to the Hu Shih Chair?)

Brown University

 * tenure-track assistant or tenured associate professorship in modern Chinese history (mid-19th century to the present).
 * Review of applications will begin on October 15 and will continue until the position is filled or closed.
 * end October; additional materials requested
 * mid-Nov., Skype/phone interviews being conducted

Penn State

 * Tenure-track Assistant Professor of History and Asian Studies in Ming/Qing China (14th-18th century).
 * Applications due November 1, 2010.

Sarah Lawrence College

 * "Full-time tenure-track appointment in Modern Chinese History beginning August 2011... We seek candidates able to teach a broad range of courses covering the social, intellectual and political/institutional history of the late-nineteenth and twentieth centuries."
 * Applications due October 1, 2010. (Extended to October 15, 2010)

University of California-Davis

 * Assistant professor of "19th-early 20th century China with research interests in political, social, cultural and/or gender history."
 * Applications due November 1, 2010.

University of Pittsburgh

 * Tenure-stream assistant professor in Ancient/Early Chinese history. " Candidates for this position may specialize in any period of Chinese History before ca. 1000 A.D. Individuals with specializations in early Chinese thought, state formation, regional cultures, social/economic history or the historiography of modern archaeology in China are encouraged to apply."
 * Applications due November 1, 2010.

MIT

 * "The History Faculty, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, invites applications for a full-time tenure-track faculty position in Japanese history at the rank of Assistant Professor in history effective July 1, 2011. A secondary field of research and teaching interest in comparative Asian history is desirable."
 * Application due October 15, 2010. Request application letter, CV, official transcript, and three letters of rec.
 * Additional materials requested (official transcript, dissertation synopsis, and one chapter), 11/2
 * additional materials requested 9/25 (official transcript), after that no news...have interviews been scheduled?

Princeton

 * "The Department of East Asian Studies at Princeton University invites applications for an open ranked, senior or junior, position in early modern Japanese history (Tokugawa era). Outstanding candidates working on earlier periods may also be considered. The successful candidate should have a strong commitment to excellence in teaching and research. A Ph.D. degree in hand or expected by September 1, 2011, is preferred but not mandatory"
 * Application due November 1, 2010. Request application letter, CV and writing sample, along with the contact information for three references.
 * Replacing or complementing Sheldon Garon?
 * Replacing David Howells, I suspect.
 * Definitely replacing David Howell, who moved to Harvard.

University of Pennsylvania

 * The Department of East Asian Languages and Civilizations at the University of Pennsylvania seeks to appoint a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Japanese history to begin July 1, 2011. Candidates should have the doctoral degree in hand by the time of appointment. Preference is for an early modernist specializing in the Edo period, although any specialty pre-1868 will be considered.
 * Submit applications on-line and include a letter that outlines research and teaching programs, CV, and the names and contact information of three individuals who will provide a letter of reference. Review of files will begin November 1, 2010 and continue until the position is filled.

University of California -Santa Barbara
assistant professorship in modern Japanese history, effective July 1, 2011. PhD expected at time of appointment. We seek a historian of Japan, with any research specialization, from 1880 to present.
 * Modern Japanese History. The History Department of the University of California at Santa Barbara invites applications for a tenure-track
 * The department is particularly interested in candidates whose research interests incorporate an international perspective, and who will contribute to departmental thematic strengths and to the interdisciplinary strengths of a campus that includes a thriving Department of East Asian Languages and Cultural Studies.
 * Applications including a statement of current and future research, c.v., and three letters of recommendation (sent under separate cover) should be sent to Modern Japan Search Committee, Department of History, University of California, Santa Barbara, CA 93106-9410. To ensure full consideration materials must be received by Nov. 1.
 * Request for more information, Nov. 7 (dissertation or manuscript chapter requested)
 * Do you mean request for additional materials (such as a writing sample), or request for demographic survey?

Middlebury College

 * The History Department invites applications for a tenure-track position in the history of Japan. Responsibilities include two survey courses on early and modern Japan; a readings seminar on Japanese history; a course on Early East Asian history (Japan, China and Korea); and supervision of senior independent work. Appointment will begin September 2011 at the level of Assistant Professor.
 * Ph.D. should be completed by time of appointment. Send letter of application, dossier, and three recent letters of recommendation, at least two of which address teaching proficiency, to: Paul Monod, Chair, Japanese History Search Committee, Department of History, Middlebury College, Middlebury, Vermont 05753. Applications must be received by December 13, 2010.

Dartmouth College

 * Dartmouth College Asian and Middle Eastern Studies Program invites applications for an entry-level, tenure-track job in Korea Studies. This position, funded in part by the Korea Foundation, will be a joint appointment between the AMES Program and a social science department--Anthropology, Economics, Geography, Government, History, or Sociology, depending on the specialization of the appointee.
 * Application due: October 1, 2010
 * Has anyone heard anything? Haven't even gotten a HR diversity survey yet.
 * Had an official request for more information. Request was received after due date. Application met due date. (x2)
 * To the above candidate: When did you receive the official request? And I thought its due is 31 October.
 * How will they compare a candidate from Anthropology with one from Geography? These multidiscipline calls are rough.
 * There are two job calls, one for social sciences and one for humanities. The social sciences one was due on Oct 1, the humanities Nov. 1.
 * Where is the humanities position listed? I didn't see it on IHE or CHE.
 * It was on H-Net: http://h-net.msu.edu/cgi-bin/logbrowse.pl?trx=vx&list=H-Asia&month=1010&week=d&msg=oRRU79vUGmNpdtnlk14eMA&user=&pw=

Cornell University

 * The Department of Asian Studies invites applications for a position in Korean Studies at the rank of assistant professor (tenure track) to begin July 1, 2011. Responsibilities include teaching courses about Korea at undergraduate and graduate levels and advising graduate students in the field. Area of specialization should be Korean humanities with strong emphasis on Korean literature, media studies, or cultural studies with Korean language competence. Candidates must be able to contribute to the teaching curriculum and the research profile of an interdisciplinary department that provides undergraduate and graduate instruction and trains scholars to relate Korean humanities to transnational concerns. Ph.D. required.
 * Application due November 1, 2010.
 * Has anyone heard anything after the 'application received' response? I heard that they're looking for a lit person? Anyone heard anything?

Boston University

 * Tenure-track assistant professor position in south Asian history since 1500, beginning September 2011
 * Deadline: November 1, 2010
 * Search cancelled...a few days after the application deadline!

Carleton College

 * "Carleton College announces a tenure-track assistant professorship in South Asian history beginning September 1, 2011. Specialization in any era of South Asian history will be considered. We especially encourage applications from candidates whose work places South Asia in a broader thematic or geographic context (e.g., comparative state-making and imperialism, the formation of ethnic and national identities, gender history, religious history, environmental history, the Indian Ocean world, or Southeast Asia)."
 * Application due November 1, 2010
 * Received rejection email (11/15)x2
 * AHA interview scheduled.
 * By email, letter, or phone call? Phone.

Connecticut College

 * Tenure-track position in the History Department at the rank of assistant professor for a scholar of South Asia. The successful applicant will join a department committed to moving beyond national histories in pursuit of regional, continental, and global levels of human experience. Applicants with a primary or secondary field in Mughal India (1526-1858) and with expertise in related fields (such as Islamic history, India before or after the Mughal period, or Safavid Iran) and one or more South Asian languages will be preferred."
 * Application due: November 1, 2010.
 * Any news on this one? Interviews/rejections? (11/18)

Illinois State University

 * Tenure-track assistant professor in South Asian history. Specialization open.
 * Application due: November 20, 2010

University of Alberta

 * Tenure-track assistant professor in the Department of History and Classics, "specializing in the History of India and South Asia from the eighteenth to the twentieth century. The position is open to all fields of research."
 * Closing date is October 29, 2010