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[Commlist] Post opening: Non-residential Rosenberg Institute Scholar, Suffolk University, Boston
Tue Oct 08 13:32:28 GMT 2019
Rosenberg Institute Scholar - College of Arts and Sciences
Faculty
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Apply at: http://jobs.jobvite.com/suffolkuniversity/job/oZGgbfwQ
Description
The Rosenberg Institute for East Asian Studies at Suffolk University
Boston welcomes applications from scholars who wish to be considered for
a short term appointment as a Rosenberg Institute Scholar.
This nonresidential appointment is for scholars who wish to complete a
research and writing topic of contemporary or current policy relevance
that focuses on Greater China, Southeast Asia or South Asia. We
especially encourage applicants who are willing to disseminate their
scholarship to a broad audience, or engage in public scholarship across
various platforms.
The program supports a six month appointment on a nonresidential basis,
as well as a brief residential component of a few days at Suffolk
University’s campus in downtown Boston, during which time the Scholar
will be asked to present a public seminar and interact with Suffolk
University faculty and students. The Rosenberg Institute Scholar will be
expected to complete an English language article or white paper that
will be published on the Rosenberg Institute website, and become part of
the institute’s continuing series of white papers. We expect that a
first draft of the paper will be submitted before the end of the
appointment; and that the Scholar maintain active communication with the
Institute Director during the entirety of the appointment.
*Applications are due no later than November 1, 2019. *
_Eligibility and Application Process_
Most applicants should possess an earned Ph.D. We will consider
applications from scholars at any stage in their career, but they must
be a member of the faculty of an accredited degree-granting institution.
We especially welcome and encourage candidates from groups
underrepresented in the field of Asian Studies.
Complete applications will include a completed application form, a full
CV, one letter of reference, and a research topic proposal of no more
than 1000 words. The proposal should at a minimum present the topic and
its importance to contemporary policymaking; a hypothesis or thesis;
proposed method of inquiry; possible ways to disseminate or raise
awareness of the project; and a tentative completion schedule. In
addition, the proposal should clearly indicate the applicant’s
qualifications and ability to carry out the proposed project and other
terms of this appointment. Candidates must be authorized to work in the
United States. We are unable to process visas. Application should be
made through the Suffolk HR website and additional materials should be
sent electronically to Maureen Dooley at (mdooley2 /at/ suffolk.edu)).
Suffolk University is a private, comprehensive, urban university located
in downtown Boston, and is an equal opportunity employer committed to a
diverse community. To learn more about Suffolk University visit our
website at www.suffolk.edu <http://www.suffolk.edu/>.
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Please direct any additional inquiries to:
Professor Ronald Suleski
Director of the Rosenberg Institute for East Asian Studies
Suffolk University
(rsuleski /at/ suffolk.edu)
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