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Assistant professor in Chinese History | |
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Workplace | Montréal, Québec, Canada |
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Assistant Professor in Chinese History Department of History,
Faculty of Arts and Sciences Job description The Department of History invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor . All historical periods and areas of Chinese history will be given equal consideration. Responsibilities The appointed candidate will be expected to teach courses at all levels (undergraduate introductory, advanced and specialized courses and graduate courses), to supervise graduate students, and to be active in research, publishing, . Requirements PhD in History (by start of contract); - Excellent publication record in the history of China; - Demonstrated ability to provide effective university teaching; - Demonstrated language skills pertinent to the field of Chinese history; - An adequate knowledge of written and spoken French or a strong commitment to mastering the proficiency level required, in accordance with Université de Montréal’s Language Policy. An institutional learning support program is offered to all professors wishing to learn French or improve their communication skills. How to submit your application The application file sent to the Department Chair should contain the following documents: A cover letter; to adhere to Government of Canada guidelines, cover letters must include one of the following statements: "I am a citizen/permanent resident of Canada" or "I am not a citizen or permanent resident of Canada"; - A curriculum vitæ; - Copies of recent publications or research papers; - A statement of teaching philosophy (maximum one page); - A research agenda (maximum two pages); - The names and email addresses of three referees who may be contacted after initial screening. Applications must be submitted | |
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In your application, please refer to myScience.ca and reference JobID 43773. |
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