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The Indian Ministry of Culture Vivekananda Chair

The University of Chicago invites applications for “The Indian Ministry of Culture Vivekananda Chair,” a visiting professorship that allows the University to welcome a senior scholar of significant academic distinction in a field of study promoted by Swami Vivekananda. The holder of this distinguished Chair will remain in residence for one quarter of the academic year to teach, conduct research, and engage with the intellectual community of the University.

The Chair is made possible by a generous grant from the Ministry of Culture, Government of India, and is intended to honor the life and legacy of Swami Vivekananda by promoting the fields of study most relevant to his teachings and philosophies, such as human values, Indian philosophy, and movements for social change.  The Chair is also intended to further the study of Indian culture in the United States; to advance the understanding of the history, culture and people of India; to create more knowledge about Indian society; and to instruct new generations of students.

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Annual Membership Dues Reminder

Dear Colleagues and Friends,

I am contacting you on behalf of the Board of Directors for the SACP. 2018 is upon us, and the activities of the SACP for this calendar year require the financial support of its members. If you have not already done so, I kindly request that you submit your annual dues by March 15th. Hopefully you will find these affordable—annual dues are only $45 ($30 for students). Payment can be submitted through either Paypal (the preferred method, since it saves on time and paperwork) or by check. Please see below for further instructions on how to submit payment.

On behalf of the SACP, I thank you in advance for your support and hope to see you in Krakow this June for our 50th annual conference.

Yours,

Geoff Ashton
SACP Treasurer

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University of Tennessee at Chattanooga – Assistant Professor, Religious Studies

Assistant Professor, Religious Studies  180000004K

Description

The Department of Philosophy and Religion of the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga invites applications for a tenure-track appointment as assistant professor of religion specializing in Asian Religions; teaching competency in Islam is also desired.

This is a tenure-track appointment beginning August 1, 2018.

Qualifications

The candidate should demonstrate teaching experience in the area of specialization and in world religions.  Knowledge of relevant research languages is expected. Candidates should hold a doctorate in religious studies (or related field) by the time of appointment. Individuals who are “all but dissertation” (ABD) will be considered for faculty positions at UTC; however, the degree must be awarded within twelve months of the first semester of employment.

Please submit:

  • a letter of application outlining teaching experience and research interests,
  • an unofficial graduate school transcript,
  • curriculum vitae,
  • a list of names, addresses, telephone numbers, and email addresses for three (3) references for  confidential letters of recommendation to be requested

For full consideration, all materials except transcript must be submitted electronically by March 1, 2018.  Applications will continue to be accepted until the position is filled.

The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga is the second largest school in the University of Tennessee System, serving a diverse student body of more than 11,000 undergraduate and graduate students through five academic colleges. UTC offers a unique blend of private and public school traditions and is a driving force for achieving excellence, embracing diversity, inspiring positive change, and enriching the community. Since its founding as Chattanooga University in 1886, UTC has developed a reputation for excellence built on an unusual blend of the private and public traditions of American higher education. For more than 83 years, the university was a private school. In 1969, UTC became part of the state university system. Today, UTC is on a journey to excellence – boldly embracing a passion for excellence in all things and focused on changing lives and transforming communities. The UTC commitment—each and every day—is to earn the trust and confidence of those we serve. Our goal is to make a difference in our community and in the lives of our students.

Chattanooga, the fourth largest city in the state, is located in Southeast Tennessee near the border of Georgia at the junction of four interstate highways. The city has received national recognition for the renaissance of its beautiful downtown and redevelopment of its riverfront. Chattanooga also has the fastest internet in the country. Home to the first Gig Internet in the United States, Chattanooga has a 100% fiber network that links every home and business in a 600-square mile area. Companies like Unum, McKee, U.S. Xpress, Volkswagen, Coke United and Amazon.com have chosen to set up shop in Chattanooga. Attractions such as the Tennessee Aquarium, Lookout Mountain, Civil War battlefield sites, the African American Museum, and the Appalachian Trail bring thousands of people to the area, as do events like the Riverbend Festival, Nightfall, Jazzanooga, the Creative Discovery Museum for Children, and the Southern Writers Conference. Chattanooga is the home to the seven-time NCAA Southern Conference Football Champions, The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Mocs.  People who love the outdoors use Chattanooga as a base for hang-gliding, bass fishing, mountain climbing and caving expeditions; the beautiful Smoky Mountains and Tennessee River support the greatest variety of flora of any area in the United States. Chattanooga also has a long and rich past with regard to diversity, which includes Native American heritage, Civil War history, and the Civil Rights movement. Chattanooga is also just a two hour (or less) drive from Atlanta, Nashville, Knoxville, and Birmingham.

Job

Faculty

Primary Location

US-Tennessee-Chattanooga

Organization

Philosophy

Campus/Institute  Chattanooga

Schedule

Full-time

Job Posting

Feb 6, 2018, 7:14:27 PM

 

https://ut.taleo.net/careersection/utc_faculty/jobdetail.ftl?job=180000004K&tz=GMT-05%3A00

University of Maine, Asst Prof, Dept of Philosophy & Honors College

CLAS – Honors Preceptor of Philosophy (Assistant Professor) (id:46057)
Orono
Philosophy
AFUM
9

The University of Maine Honors College and the Department of Philosophy, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences seek a dynamic, innovative scholar and teacher for a joint position between Honors and the Department of Philosophy at the rank of Assistant Professor (tenure-track). The CLAS-Honors Preceptor of Philosophy is an academic-year position, anticipated to start September 1, 2018.

Area of specialization is in comparative philosophy, broadly construed. Desired areas of specialization include Eastern Philosophy, Islamic and Arabic Philosophy, African/Africana Philosophy, Latinx Philosophy, Native American Philosophy. Area of concentration is history of philosophy. Competence in teaching philosophy of religion is desirable. Preference may be given to candidates with an interest in publicly engaged philosophy.

 

Teaching, research and service responsibilities are divided evenly between the Department of Philosophy and the Honors College.

In Philosophy, duties include teaching first-year philosophy courses and upper-level courses in non-western philosophy. In Honors, responsibilities include teaching in the first- and second-year core Honors sequence, topical lectures, and upper-level tutorials in the applicant’s area of interest.

In addition, the faculty member is expected to develop a program of research, mentor students, and engage them in collaborative work.

Other duties include advising Philosophy and Honors students, supervision of undergraduate student research and Honors theses, and appropriate university service.

 

Required Qualifications:

  • Ph.D. in Philosophy required by date of hire
  • Research specialization in comparative philosophy
  • Teaching competence in history of philosophy
  • Demonstrated ability to teach courses successfully at the undergraduate level
  • Evidence of ability (e.g., peer-reviewed publications) to develop and pursue a research agenda in the candidate’s area of expertise.
  • Interdisciplinary approach to teaching and research
  • Excellent oral and written communication skills

Preferred Qualifications:

  • Area of specialization in one or more of the following: Eastern Philosophy, Islamic and Arabic Philosophy, African/Africana Philosophy, Latinx Philosophy, Native American Philosophy
  • Interest in public/engaged philosophy and work in Honors
  • Teaching competence in philosophy of religion
  • Ability to contribute to scholarship in Honors education

Housed in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the Department of Philosophy (https://umaine.edu/philosophy/) has 40 undergraduate majors. The Department offers the B.A. degree in Philosophy, and minors in Philosophy and in Ethics and Social Philosophy.

The Honors College (https://honors.umaine.edu/) is home to more than 850 students who undertake a curriculum that enhances both the breadth and depth of their education. For more than 80 years, the Honors College has provided academic opportunities to motivated, intellectually curious undergraduates. These students begin their college careers with a four-semester interdisciplinary core sequence taught in small seminar classes and conclude with a required two-semester senior thesis mentored by a scholar in their field.

Located in central Maine, the University of Maine, Orono is the flagship campus of the University of Maine system. Numerous cultural activities, excellent public schools in neighborhoods where children can walk to school, high quality medical care, little traffic, and a reasonable cost of living make the greater Bangor/Orono area a wonderful place to live. The University of Maine is just 60 miles from the Bar Harbor area and Acadia National Park and 2 hours from Portland.

Appropriate background checks are required.

All UMS employees are required to comply with applicable policies and procedures, as well as to complete applicable workplace related screenings, and required employee trainings, such as Information Security, Safety Training, Workplace Violence, and Sexual Harassment.

A complete application consists of (1) an application letter describing the applicant’s experience and interests with respect to the required and preferred qualifications for the position, (2) updated CV, (3) updated unofficial transcripts (official transcripts may be requested at a later date), (4) a sample of scholarly work, (5) summary of course evaluations, (6) sample syllabi, (7) letters from three professional references. Candidate-submitted materials must be submitted via “Apply For Position” below; letters of reference should be sent by referees directly to hon.phi@maine.edu with candidate’s name in the subject line. You will also need to complete the affirmative action survey, the self-identification of disability form, and the self-identification of veteran status form. Incomplete applications cannot be considered. Review of applications will begin on March 1, 2018 and continue until the position is filled. For questions about the position, contact Mimi Killinger, Search Committee Chair, margaret.killinger@maine.edu.

The University of Maine System is an EEO/AA employer, and does not discriminate on the grounds of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, including transgender status and gender expression, national origin, citizenship status, age, disability, genetic information or veteran’s status in employment, education, and all other programs and activities. Please contact the Director of Equal Opportunity, 101 N. Stevens Hall, Orono, ME 04469 at 207-581-1226 (voice), TTY 711 (Maine Relay System), or equal.opportunity@maine.edu with questions or concerns.

Academic Year (Sept-May)
Copies of Transcripts, Cover Letter, Publications, Resume/CV, Syllabi, Teaching Evaluations

 

Deadline Extension Notice: SACP 50th Annual Conference

Today is the last day to submit an abstract for the 2018 SACP conference.

We’ve received a healthy number of submissions. Still we feel that there might be people who were not able to meet this deadline so we extended the deadline until February 10.

We strongly encourage graduate students to submit your essays for the Graduate Student Essay Contest.

Thanks.

SACP 2018 Conference Organization Committee

Jin Y. Park, American University, Washington DC (SACP President)
Bryan van Norden, Yale-NUS College (Vice President)
Geoffrey Ashton, University of San Francisco, CA (Treasurer)
Marzenna Jakubczak, Pedagogical University of Cracow (Secretary)
Peter D. Hershock, East-West Center Honolulu, HI (Board Member)
Amy Donahue, Kennesaw State University Kennesaw, GA (Board Member)
Haiming Wen, Rennin University Beijing (Board Member)

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