From: "Frank Conlon" <conlon@U.WASHINGTON.EDU>
To: <H-ASIA@H-NET.MSU.EDU>
Sent: Friday, February 18, 2011 5:59 AM
Subject: H-ASIA: Position Buddhist Studies, Univ of Toronto-Scarborough,
> H-ASIA
> February 17, 2011
>
>
> Position: Buddhist Studies, Tung Lin Kok Yuen Visiting Professor in 
> Buddhist Studies, University of Toronto - Scarborough
>
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> From: H-Net Job Guide:
>
> JOB GUIDE NO.: https://www.h-net.org/jobs/job_display.php?id=42205
>
> University of Toronto - Scarborough, Humanities
>
> Tung Lin Kok Yuen Visiting Professor in Buddhist Studies
>
>
> Institution Type:   College / University
> Location:   Ontario, Canada
> Position:   Visiting Scholar, Visiting Professor
>
>
> The Department of Humanities in the University of Toronto Scarborough 
> (UTSC) invites applications for the position of Tung Lin Kok Yuen ???? 
> Visiting Professor in Buddhist Studies. This initial call for applications 
> is for visiting professors to be in residence during one or two academic 
> terms in 2011-12 and 2012-13.  Applicants are expected to specialize in 
> any aspect of Buddhist Studies (including but not limited to anthropology, 
> history, literature, philosophy, creative and performing arts), with 
> demonstrable mastery of one or more relevant modern languages of Asia for 
> their research and/or at least one of the classical languages of Buddhism. 
> Applicants should be at least 5 years past completion of the PhD (or 
> comparable seniority in the arts), with a strong publication record and/or 
> comparable career accomplishments. Applications will be assessed primarily 
> in terms of the applicants profile and fit with our academic programs. 
> Compensation will be competitive, depending on the candidate's 
> qualifications and experience.
>
> The University of Torontos unique tri-campus structure (with campuses 
> downtown and in Scarborough and Mississauga, all located in the Greater 
> Toronto Area) gives faculty and students associated with any of the 
> campuses equal scholarly privileges across the whole university. 
> Accordingly, visiting scholars appointed as TLKY Visiting Professors will 
> be expected to collaborate with faculty and students on the UTSC campus, 
> especially in the interdisciplinary program in Global Asia Studies, and on 
> the other campuses including, for example, in the Centre for Religious 
> Studies and the Asian Institute on the St George campus, and in the 
> Department of Historical Studies on the Mississauga campus. Given the long 
> history of Buddhist Studies at the University of Toronto, the libraries 
> are not just one of the largest and best-equipped systems in North America 
> but also have a strong collection of materials for Buddhist Studies.
>
> The Greater Toronto Area is home to one of the most densely populated and 
> complex Buddhist communities in the world, with around a hundred temples, 
> monasteries, and centres teaching in dozens of languages. This thriving 
> diversity of practice, culture and teachings offers a unique opportunity 
> for the universitys Buddhist Studies and Global Asia programs to foster 
> wider university-community linkages.
>
> The university envisages that the distinguished visitors would engage in 
> the life of the department and would have the following specific academic 
> responsibilities:
>
> *To reside in Toronto for a minimum stay of between 13-15 weeks (one 
> term). Salary and allowances would be commensurate with similar 
> international fellowships and the candidates scholarly profile.
>
> *To teach one upper-level undergraduate course at UTSC per term, usually a 
> seminar course which runs for 12 weeks, with 2 hours of class meeting per 
> week, or in exceptional circumstances, a condensed course over 8-10 weeks, 
> with 3 hours of class meeting per week.
>
> *To guide a specialized workshop over 1-2 days. The theme, format, and 
> projected enrolments would be at the discretion of the visitor, in 
> consultation with other faculty. It is desirable that this workshop be 
> held at UTSC under the platform of the Global Asia Studies program. It 
> would be open to senior undergraduate and graduate students from all three 
> UofT campuses.
>
> *To deliver one public lecture at UTSC on an academic topic pertaining to 
> Buddhist Studies broadly defined, with a wider target audience, as part of 
> the TLKY ???? Perspectives on Buddhist Thought and Culture series.
>
> For further information please see:
>
> http://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~humdiv/index.html and
>
> http://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~humdiv/prg_bs.html(under construction).
>
> Applications, consisting of a statement of interest with some indication 
> of how you might contribute to our programs (at most two pages) and a 
> curriculum vitae,should be sent to 
> Buddhist_studies_search@utsc.utoronto.ca.
>
> If electronic submission is not possible, applications may be mailed to 
> Professor Bowen, Chair, Department of Humanities,University of Toronto 
> Scarborough, 1265 Military Trail, Toronto, ON M1C 1A4, Canada.
>
> The committee will begin reading applications starting March 15th 2011.
>
>
> Contact: Professor William R. Bowen
> Department of Humanities
> University of Toronto Scarborough
> 1265 Military Trail
> Toronto, ON M1C 14
> Canada
>
>
> Website: http://www.utsc.utoronto.ca/~humdiv/index.html
> Primary Category: Humanities
>
> Secondary Categories: Anthropology
> Asian History / Studies
> Fine Arts
> Religious Studies and Theology
> Social Sciences
> Visual Studies
>
> Posting Date: 02/17/2011
> Closing Date 04/04/2011
>
>
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