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Support Description:
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The Japan Program in the Faculty of Asian Studies, College of Asia and the
Pacific at the Australian National University invites applications for a PhD
Teaching Fellowship in Japanese Studies (including linguistics, literature,
history and cultural studies). You will be employed to teach in the Japan
Program for three years on a 40% of full-time equivalent Academic Level A
position. Funding for fieldwork is also available.
At the same time, you will undertake a full-time course of study leading to the
PhD, working under the supervision of one or more of the Japan specialists in
the College of Asia and the Pacific, and will not only develop research and
writing skills, but also be trained in teaching and course management.
Applicants must have applied and been ranked for a PhD scholarship for study at
the ANU: for Australian/New Zealand students, an Australian Postgraduate Award
(APA) or ANU PhD Scholarship and for international students, an Endeavour
International Postgraduate Research Scholarship (EIPRS) (see below application
closing dates). International students will also be offered a tuition fee
sponsorship.
Applicants should have at least a second class honours degree or equivalent or
Masters degree in a relevant subject. Students with a background in linguistics
and Japanese language teaching experience are especially encouraged to apply.
To apply for a PhD Scholarship:
http://www.anu.edu.au/graduate/scholarships/index.php
EIPRS application closing date: 31 August 2009
FAS Teaching Fellowship application closing date: 31 August 2009
APA and ANU PhD scholarship application closing date: 31 October 2009
Further inquiries may be directed to Dr Peter Hendriks at the phone number or
email below.
Reference number: A252-09EG
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