To whom it may concerns
I am Yoko HATA from Hitotsubashi University, Japan.
We would like to post a job list on your association.
Our announcement is as follows.
Please let me know if I am missing something or it is too long for your posting style.
Title: Open Positions : Full-time Assistant Professor / Research Associate(non-tenure / five-year fixed term)(International Relations and Politics)
Hitotsubashi University, a national university in Tokyo that boasts the best social science research and education in Japan, established the Hitotsubashi Institute for Advanced Study (HIAS) in 2014 as an interdepartmental research organization directly under the President.
HIAS is now launching a new project, “HIAS BRIDGES,” with the aim of enriching the academic community by extending its capacity as a research hub and supporting young researchers.
As a part of this project, we are seeking young, next-generation scholars to join HIAS in the role of “Assistant Professor or Research Associate with a full-time research commitment for five years.”
Successful candidates will be expected to engage in cutting-edge research in our focus research fields, such as International Relations and Politics, Legal Innovation, Social & Cultural Psychology, Social Neuroscience, and Data Science at HIAS.
Place: Kunitachi Tokyo, Japan
Job Title: Assistant Professor or Research Associate(non-tenure / five-year fixed term)
Salary:Annual Salary: Approximately JPY 4,900,000?6,800,000
(Bonus included. Salary will be determined based on the University’s judgement.)
(Annual salary represents income before tax.)
Period of Employment: From April 1st, 2023 to March 31st, 2028. The contract will not be extended.
(Start date is negotiable. The employment period will extend five years from the start date.)
Deadline: 11:59 p.m. Monday, November 14th, 2022, Japan Standard Time (JST)
Job Description:
Applicants will be expected to;
1: Engage in research in the field of International Relations and Politics.
Expertise either in the relationship between technology and governance, U.S. foreign and security policy, including U.S.-Japan relations, or international security, including arms control and conflict resolution, would be preferred, but other expertise shall be considered based on merit.
2: Plan and manage international research projects at HIAS, possibly in cooperation with faculty members of the Graduate Schools of Law, Social Science, and Social Data Science.
3: Teach lectures in English for 4 credits/year* at undergraduate and graduate levels (or, approximately a 105-minute lecture per week/year).
4: Possibly be engaged in the minimum level of administrative duties.
*Course Credits
Most courses are worth 2 credits of 13 lessons per semester. One lesson is 105 minutes long.
Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.
Thank you for your kind cooperation in advance
Best regards,
Yoko
一橋大学 社会科学高等研究院企画室
Hitotsubashi Institute for Advanced Study Planning Office
畑 陽子
HATA Yoko
Phone 042-580-8668
Email hias.g@ad.hit-u.ac.jp
To who it may concern,
This is Yoko Hata from Hitotsubashi University, Japan.
I have asked you to post a job list on your association and sent the following e-mail on October 7, 2022.
After receiving the awaits e-mail, I have not received any replies yet.
Could you kindly let me know how long it will take to moderate the job list?
Thank you for your kind cooperation and understanding,
Best regards,
Yoko
-----Original Message-----
From: HIAS:係長業務窓口 hias.pl@ad.hit-u.ac.jp
Sent: Friday, October 7, 2022 1:33 PM
To: epsa-info@list.epsanet.org
Cc: HIAS:Planning Office hias.g@ad.hit-u.ac.jp
Subject: [Hitotsubashi University]About posting a job list
To whom it may concerns
I am Yoko HATA from Hitotsubashi University, Japan.
We would like to post a job list on your association.
Our announcement is as follows.
Please let me know if I am missing something or it is too long for your posting
style.
Title: Open Positions : Full-time Assistant Professor / Research Associate
(non-tenure / five-year fixed term)(International Relations and Politics)
Hitotsubashi University, a national university in Tokyo that boasts the best
social science research and education in Japan, established the Hitotsubashi
Institute for Advanced Study (HIAS) in 2014 as an interdepartmental research
organization directly under the President.
HIAS is now launching a new project, “HIAS BRIDGES,” with the aim of
enriching the academic community by extending its capacity as a research hub
and supporting young researchers.
As a part of this project, we are seeking young, next-generation scholars to
join HIAS in the role of “Assistant Professor or Research Associate with a
full-time research commitment for five years.”
Successful candidates will be expected to engage in cutting-edge research
in our focus research fields, such as International Relations and Politics, Legal
Innovation, Social & Cultural Psychology, Social Neuroscience, and Data
Science at HIAS.
Place: Kunitachi Tokyo, Japan
Job Title: Assistant Professor or Research Associate(non-tenure / five-year
fixed term)
Salary:Annual Salary: Approximately JPY 4,900,000?6,800,000
(Bonus included. Salary will be determined based on the
University’s judgement.)
(Annual salary represents income before tax.)
Period of Employment: From April 1st, 2023 to March 31st, 2028. The contract
will not be extended.
(Start date is negotiable. The employment period will extend five
years from the start date.)
Deadline: 11:59 p.m. Monday, November 14th, 2022, Japan Standard Time
(JST)
Job Description:
Applicants will be expected to;
1: Engage in research in the field of International Relations and Politics.
Expertise either in the relationship between technology and governance,
U.S. foreign and security policy, including U.S.-Japan relations, or international
security, including arms control and conflict resolution, would be preferred, but
other expertise shall be considered based on merit.
2: Plan and manage international research projects at HIAS, possibly in
cooperation with faculty members of the Graduate Schools of Law, Social
Science, and Social Data Science.
3: Teach lectures in English for 4 credits/year* at undergraduate and
graduate levels (or, approximately a 105-minute lecture per week/year).
4: Possibly be engaged in the minimum level of administrative duties.
*Course Credits
Most courses are worth 2 credits of 13 lessons per semester. One lesson is
105 minutes long.
Should you have any questions, please feel free to contact me.
Thank you for your kind cooperation in advance
Best regards,
Yoko
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一橋大学 社会科学高等研究院企画室
Hitotsubashi Institute for Advanced Study Planning Office
畑 陽子
HATA Yoko
Phone 042-580-8668
Email hias.g@ad.hit-u.ac.jp
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