Indiana University Post Doctoral Fellowship in Korean Studies

The Institute for Korean Studies (IKS) at Indiana University is soliciting applications for a two-year Postdoctoral Fellowship in Korean Studies. The Fellow should conduct research related to Korea, in one of the following areas: the social sciences, policy, international relations, or governance. The Fellow should maintain an active presence on campus, participating in IKS events and interacting with faculty and students.

The Fellowship term will be spring semester 2017-fall semester 2018, inclusive. Annual salary will be $48,000 plus benefits. The Fellow will be provided work space and have full use of the campus and its libraries.

Requirements

The Fellow will be required to:

  • Remain in residence during the period of the Fellowship.
  • Teach 3 courses over the two-year period of the Fellowship.
  • Deliver a colloquium lecture in each year of the fellowship (2 total)
  • Mentor students who specialize in Korean Studies in the EALC Department
  • Participate in planning and executing Institute for Korean Studies programming

Minimum Qualifications

Candidates must hold a PhD in in an area related to Korean Studies at the time of the appointment to the position. PhD must have been received between January 1, 2011 and December 31, 2016.

Institution
Application date
Duration
2 years
Discipline
Humanities : Anthropology & Ethnology
Social sciences : Demography, Law, Economy, Geography, Management and Public administration, Gender studies, Identities, gender and sexuality, International Relations, Political science, Pedagogic & Education Research, Information and Communication Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Sociology