x
Get our mobile app
Fast & easy access to Jobstore
Use App
Congratulations!
You just received a job recommendation!
check it out now
Browse Jobs
Companies
Campus Hiring
Download App
Jobs in Singapore   »   Jobs in Singapore   »   PR / Media / Communications Job   »   Assistant Professor (East Asian Media Studies)
 banner picture 1  banner picture 2  banner picture 3

Assistant Professor (East Asian Media Studies)

National University Of Singapore

National University Of Singapore company logo

Interested applicants are invited to apply directly at the NUS Career Portal

Your application will be processed only if you apply via NUS Career Portal

We regret that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.

Job Description

The Department of Japanese Studies and the Department of Chinese Studies at the National University of Singapore jointly invite applications for the post of Assistant Professor (Tenure Track) in East Asian Media and Film Studies. The successful candidate will be jointly appointed in both departments, with a higher weightage in the department their research focuses more on.

The successful applicant will be expected to have a strong commitment to a) teaching at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels; b) providing supervision to undergraduate and graduate students and c) undertaking research in East Asian Media and Film Studies and other related fields; as well as d) playing an active role in both Departments’ curriculum and development. They should possess advanced professional proficiency in English, Mandarin and Japanese as they will need to conduct research and teach classes in all 3 languages.

NUS is a leading university in Asia. It provides rich resources and opportunities for research, competitive remuneration, and generous benefits, including subsidized housing and medical coverage. The selected candidate will receive a start-up grant and be eligible to apply for various other sources of internal and external funding and grants.

Applicants should send a dossier comprising:

  1. Covering letter and CV
  2. Statements of research accomplishments and teaching philosophy/methodology
  3. Complete list of publications (including theses and dissertations) and at least two representative publications;
  4. Course outlines and copies of student evaluations of courses taught;
  5. Three letters of reference and one additional letter from the PhD supervisor (to be sent directly to the above email address)

We regret that only shortlisted candidates will be notified.

Qualifications

Applicants for this position should have a PhD in East Asian Studies, Film Studies, Media Studies, Comparative Literature, or any other relevant discipline. Successful applicants should be able to conduct research and teaching on China (including the Chinese diaspora) and Japan. Their research must cover either the modern or contemporary periods (from 1900s onwards). Scholars who can contribute to further interdisciplinarity in research or teaching are particularly encouraged to apply.

Sharing is Caring

Know others who would be interested in this job?