CSAS Newsletter
Thanks to all who could join us for our CSAS Fall Gathering! We hope you will join us TONIGHT for the screening of the award-winning feature film I’m Not The River Jhelum followed by a Q&A session with the director Prabhash Chandra (IN PERSON) TODAY, September 27! Details can be found below.
Our upcoming Rama Watumull Collaborative Lecture Series will take place from October 7 – October 11 with – Dr. Keya Maitra, and from October 17-18 with documentary filmmaker Sabina Mishra. You can find details for both speaker talks and workshops below.
We hope to see you at our many upcoming events!
From CSAS,
Anna Stirr, Director
Mari Martinez, Coordinator
CSAS News
TODAY
I’m Not The River Jhelum – Film Screening & Director Talk with Q & A
Join CSAS for a screening of the award-winning feature film I’m Not The River Jhelum followed by a Q&A session with the director Prabhash Chandra (IN PERSON).
About the Film
The film shows glimpses of the life of its young protagonist Afeefa living in Kashmir. On the
one hand, the film explores the suffocation and trauma experienced by Afeefa in her personal life
and, on the other hand, the film evokes the atmosphere of perpetual uncertainty and violence in
the milieu. In following the life of Afeefa, the film traces her growing understanding of the
forces at play in Kashmir, India.
About the Director
Prabhash Chandra is a filmmaker and artist known for his captivating narratives that artfully traverse both the realms of cinema and visual art. With a keen eye for raw authenticity and a minimalist aesthetic, his works confront societal truths, sparking introspection and dialogue. Through his art, he immerses viewers in poetic and philosophical realms, prompting reflection on existence and fleeting moments
WHEN: TODAY!! Friday, September 27, 2024
TIME: 4:15pm – 7pm
WHERE: Tokioka Room, Moore 319
Rama Watumull Collaborative Lecture Series
Rama Watumull Collaborative Lecture Series – October 7 – 11
KEYA MAITRA
The Center for South Asian Studies, Philosophy Department, History Department, and the Department of Religion and Ancient Civilizations are excited to welcome Professor Keya Maitra, Professor of Philosophy at UNC Asheville.
SCHEDULE:
October 7, 2024: Welcome Reception
TIME: 4-6pm
WHERE: Philosophy Department Lounge, SAKA C-308
October 8, 2024: RWCLS Workshop
“Sultana’s Dream: Philosophical Accounts of Decolonial Feminist Consciousness and Social Identity”
TIME: 3-6pm
WHERE: Philosophy Department Lounge, SAKA C-308
October 11, 2024: RWCLS Colloquium
“Emotions in the Bhagavad Gita”
TIME: 2:30-4:30pm
WHERE: ARCH 205
Rama Watumull Collaborative Lecture Series – Samina Mishra
October 17-18
The Center for South Asian Studies, and the Department of English are excited to welcome documentary filmmaker Samina Mishra.
SCHEDULE
October 17, 2024: RWCLS Talk
“Happiness Class: Is Happiness Teachable?”
TIME: 3:00-4:30 pm
WHERE: Kuykendall 410
October 18, 2024: RWCLS Workshop
“The Child’s Voice: Co-creating with Children and the Challenges of Collaboration”
TIME: 3:00-4:30 pm
WHERE: Kuykendall 410
For more information click this link
Accepting Applications for Spring 2025
Rama Watumull Collaborative Lecture Series (UH Faculty ONLY)
If you are a UH Mānoa faculty member and have someone you would like to invite please see details below on how to apply we are not accepting applications for spring 2025!
For more information please vitis our website: https://tinyurl.com/4e39v6ve
Student News
If you were a student involved with CSAS during your time at UH, we want to know what you’re doing now!
Please email us at csas@hawaiil.edu to be featured in our spotlight!
FUNDING & OTHER OPPORTUNITIES
In order by upcoming deadlines.
Call for Volunteers: Academic WorldQuest Coaching – PLEASE SHARE
Are you interested in being a part of shaping the futures of young leaders in Hawai’i? Are you passionate about global peace and sustainability?
If so, the Pacific and Asian Affairs Council is excited to offer this volunteer opportunity for the upcoming year! PAAC is currently seeking 6-12 graduate students or young professionals across all disciplines to participate as coaches for the local 2024-2025 Academic WorldQuest Competition.
The Academic WorldQuest Competition is a global trivia competition for high school students. In teams of four, students across the state of Hawai’i test their International IQ for a chance to win a trip to Washington, D.C. and compete in the Academic WorldQuest National Competition.
For more information: https://www.paachawaii.org/news-and-announcements/awq-coaching
Questions? Email program@paachawaii.org
AIPS Travel Grants
AIPS Conference Travel Grants fund travel to scholarly conferences for the presentation of papers or organization of panels on topics relevant to Pakistan Studies. All travel grant applications undergo a competitive review process and can be used for both domestic and international travel(depending on citizenship).
For more information on how to apply for the travel grant, please see our website.
Applications are now being accepted for the next quarterly deadline on September 15, 2024
2025-26 Fulbright US Scholar Program Applications Open!
Applications for the Fulbright US Scholar Program for 2025-26 are now open! The program offers 16 unique fellowships to US citizens to teach, research, and conduct professional projects in 12 countries throughout South and Central Asia.
For more information: Fulbright Scholar Program website.
Deadline: September 16, 2024
AAAS Annual Conference 2025 – Call for Proposals!
The Association for Asian American Studies (AAAS) invites Asian American Studies practitioners, scholars, teachers, artists, activists and beyond to engage broadly with the theme of re-orienting, from their various fields, disciplines and areas of expertise. The conference focus will be Re-Orienting Asian American Studies in a time of resurgent ethnonationalism and fascism. You must have a current and active AAAS membership in order to submit. Individual presenters of your panel/roundtable do not need to be members at the time of submission BUT will need to individually register for the 2024 conference by the early deadline of March 1 if they wish to be included in the program.
For more information: https://sessionize.com/aaas-annual-conference-2025/
Where: This even will be held in person in Boston, MA
When: April 17-19, 2025
Deadline for proposals: October 7, 2024
SHAFR Grants & Membership
The society for Historians of American Foreign Relations (SHAFR) is dedicated to the scholarly study of the history of American foreign relations. As such, it promotes the “the study, advancement and dissemination of a knowledge of American Foreign Relations” through the sponsorship of research, annual meetings, and publications. SHAFR.org is an online platform for showcasing the activities of the society and an online resource for its members. At the low student rate for SHAFR Membership of only $20.00 per year, students receive regular member benefits in addition to numerous special opportunities, events, and resources, including:
- Special Graduate Student Access to the Annual SHAFR Conference
- The 2025 SHAFR Conference will be held from June 26-28 at the the Renaissance Arlington Capital View. The Call for Papers is now open. Full details about the conference can be found at https://www.shafr.org/shafr2025.
- Special events for graduate students will be announced in the Spring.
- Upcoming SHAFR Fellowships & Grants for Graduate Students
- SHAFR offers fellowships and grants to support graduate student research travel, dissertation writing, and language training. Awards range from $2,000 to $25,000. The next application deadline date is October 15th.
- A full list of grants/fellowships is available at https://shafr.org/fellowships-grants.
- Virtual Roundtable – Preparing a Successful SHAFR Grant Application
- SHAFR will hold a virtual roundtable on Wednesday, September 18th at 3:00pm (PST) / 6:00pm (EST) with four experienced members of SHAFR who have either received SHAFR grants in the past, sat on selection committees for grants, or both!
- The panel will discuss the ins and outs of crafting a successful grant proposal, and answer questions from the audience about the process.
For more information: SHAFR.org
The East-West Center International Graduate Student Conference – DEADLINE: SEPTEMBER 30
The East-West Center International Graduate Student Conference is accepting abstracts from current graduate students, as well as from young professionals and scholars who have completed a graduate degree within the past three years. This year’s conference theme is Our Unique Planet: Navigating Our Shared Future. One of the largest student conferences focused on the Asia Pacific region, we are looking for submissions from all fields of study.
To submit, please visit: https://bit.ly/3LYkeb0
Abstract Deadline: September 30th, 2024, 23:59 HST.
Queer Unschool South Asia
We are thrilled to invite applications for participation in Queer Unschool South Asia which is
scheduled to take place in Patan (Nepal) between November 16 – December 14 2024. The
program is envisioned and organised by the curator and writer Aziz Sohail with Promona
Sengupta and Anshika Varma as thought partners, and generously hosted by the independent
art space Kaalo.EkSeyEk, in programming collaboration with photo.circle.
What is the Queer Unschool?
The Queer Unschool invites practitioners from South Asia to gather for a month in a spirit of
conviviality, knowledge-sharing, and re-thinking regional imaginaries of our nation states. We
centre the experiences of the participants who hail and live in Bangladesh, India, Nepal,
Pakistan and Sri Lanka – artists, activists and thinkers who are doing important and urgent work
in their contexts. Eight participants will be selected through this open call.
For more information: https://tinyurl.com/5n67h5ph
DEADLINE: October 1, 2024
SURVEY – PARTICIPATION REQUEST – SOUTH ASIAN AMERICANS
This survey is being conducted by the Government Department at the University of Texas at Austin. Professor Amy Liu along several colleagues is fielding a survey to South Asian Americans to better understand the diversity of policy preferences and political experiences in the US. The survey should take 15-20 minutes and is available in English, Hindi, and all the other major South Asian languages.
To take the survey, please visit: https://utexas.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_efDWVklvAO340Bw
Note that respondents do not have to be American citizens to take the survey. As compensation, we will enter each respondent’s name into a raffle for $100 Amazon gift cards. The odds of winning are 1:500.
Participation in this survey is voluntary. Respondents may refuse to take part in the research or exit the survey at any time without penalty. They are free to decline to answer any question that they do not wish to answer. There are no foreseeable risks involved in participating in this study other than those encountered in day-to-day life. Survey answers will be stored on in a two-factor password secure electronic format. We will not collect other identifying information (except for email address for the gift card raffle, but that will be stored separately). All responses will remain anonymous. No one will be able to match respondent with respondent answers, and no one will know who has participated in this study.
If there are questions at any time about the study or the procedures, please reach out to amy.liu@austin.utexas.edu.
DEADLINE TO PARTICIPATE: October 4, 2024
Michigan Journal of Asian Studies – Call for Submissions
The University of Michigan’s Michigan Journal of Asian Studies is an undergraduate-led journal that publishes peer-reviewed pieces relating to East, Central, South, Southeast, and West Asia. We are especially looking for work that relates to understudied contexts of Asian studies.
- Requirements: Please reference our website for specifics. All pieces must be submitted to mjas.contact@umich.edualong with the accompanying Google Form
- Contact Info: Email mjas.contact@umich.edu with any questions or concerns.
- FAQ:
- While the journal is staffed entirely by undergraduate students, recent alumni and graduate students are welcome to submit pieces for review.
- Our definition of Asia follows the guidelines of Encyclopedia Britannica.
- All pieces must use Chicago style citations.
- Art or poetry (i.e., non-prose) submissions must be accompanied by a brief explanation of the historical/sociocultural context of the work and the authors primary motivation and goals of the piece.
Deadline: October 7, 2024
AAS 2025 Film Expo
We are now accepting submissions for the AAS 2025 Film Expo, which will be held in conjunction with the AAS Annual Conference in Columbus, Ohio, March 13-16, 2025.
Through a partnership established with the AAS in 2011, the Annual Conference Film Expo is curated and organized by the Center for East Asian and Pacific Studies at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign.
We welcome the submission of films related to Asia produced by scholars and independent filmmakers. Criteria utilized in the selection process include timeliness, broad appeal to the scholarly community, and examples of new fieldwork. In considering your submission, please note that attendees viewing films may be seeking titles for classroom use or for their institutional libraries.
For more information: https://tinyurl.com/3zdkac85
DEADLINE: October 15, 2024
American Comparative Literature Association – Call for Proposals
Please consider submitting your paper proposal to “Comparing Hindi Literature: Then and Now in the World.” Bonus – in 2025, ACLA is hosting its annual conference online, which gives many of us all sorts of flexibility. The panel’s goal is to take a comprehensive view of Hindi literary and cultural texts in conversation with literary theory and literary traditions from around the world. Seminar papers that examine Hindi as a dynamic language engaged in a robust dialogue with local and global literary traditions in South Asian and non-South Asian languages are encouraged. We also want to use Hindi texts as a rich repository for critically assessing issues of caste, gender, sexuality, language politics, technology, translation studies, literary movements, aesthetics, literary theory, and literary history from a comparative perspective. Basically, anything Hindi is of interest to us!
Papers presented in the panel will be considered for a special journal issue on Hindi literature. Please consider sending your paper proposal, and also spread the word about the panel. It will be great to have students, and faculty engage in a dialogue on Hindi literature
For more information: https://tinyurl.com/2v2bfuv5
Deadline: October 15, 2024
FY24 Fulbright-Hays Group Projects Abroad Short Term Program – A NON-POLITICAL PROJECT FUNDED BY THE US DEPT. OF EDUCATION – Narratives of Diversity Performed through Storytelling and Encoded in Historical Architectural Sites
A unique opportunity to join a study tour to India’s historical sites, learn its culture, collecting topic based materials, develop and disseminate teaching documents for K-12 Hindi learners.The program pays for all expenses of the study tour for participants. (Participants are not required to have a prior knowledge of Hindi but must be inclined to learn.)
Phase I comprises of a five online pre-study tour orientation/preparation sessions every weekend during December 2024- January 2025. Phase II involves the study tour to India (Feb-March 2025) and phase III will be held online in the weekend during April-June 2025 during which participants will finalize their teaching documents under the guidance of the Academic Director.
Eligible applicants, please go to: https://tinyurl.com/fulbright-hays2024
For more information, please see our website post about this opportunity.
Deadline: October 30, 2024
Association for Asian Studies (AAS) – Call for Proposals
On behalf of the Association for Asian Studies (AAS) and Social Science Baha, we invite you to submit a proposal for the 2025 AAS-in-Asia Conference. The conference will take place June 1-4, 2025, at the Radisson Hotel in the Lazimpat/Thamal neighborhood of Kathmandu, Nepal. The Program Committee seeks organized panels and roundtable session proposals (no individual papers proposals) on all aspects of Asian Studies. The proposals are preferred but may not be limited to this year’s theme: Reframing Global Asias: Margins, Modernities, and Mobilities.
For more information: https://www.asianstudies.org/conferences/aas-in-asia/call-for-proposals/
WHEN: June 1-4, 2025
WHERE: Kathmandu, Nepal
DEADLINE: October 31, 2024
FLEAT 8 Conference – Call for Proposals
The International Association for Language Learning Technology (IALLT) and the Japan Association for Language Education & Technology (LET) are pleased to announce the Call for Proposals for the 8th FLEAT (Foreign Language Education and Technology) Conference in Honolulu, Hawaiʻi.
FLEAT 8 will be sponsored by IALLT, LET, the National Foreign Language Resource Center (NFLRC) and the Center for Language and Technology (CLT) at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. Questions regarding the program, proposals, or the submission process may be sent to the Program Chair, Amanda Romjue (programs@iallt.org).
For more information: https://iallt.org/fleat-8/cfp/
DEADLINE for proposal submission: : October 31, 2024.
2024 AIIS Book Prize Competition
Studies, the American Institute of Indian Studies awards two prizes each year for the best unpublished book manuscript on an Indian subject:
- The Edward Cameron Dimock, JR. Prize in the Indian Humanities
- The Joseph W. Elder Prize in the Indian Social Sciences
A book subvention of $2500 is open to junior scholars who have received the PhD within the last eight years (2016 and after). This must be the first book by the author.
For more information: https://www.indiastudies.org/book-prize/
Deadline: October 31, 2024
2025 Application for The Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans
The Paul & Daisy Soros Fellowships for New Americans program honors the contributions of immigrants and children of immigrants to the United States. Each year, we invest in the graduate education of 30 New Americans—immigrants and children of immigrants—who are poised to make significant contributions to US society, culture, or their academic field. Each Fellow receives up to $90,000 in financial support over two years, and they join a lifelong community of New American Fellows.
For more information: https://tinyurl.com/2czj5yp5
Deadline: October 31, 2024
Magnum Foundation – OPEN CALL
Counter Histories Fellowship
Counter Histories is an initiative supporting projects that creatively reframe the past to engage with urgent questions of the present and future. For our 2025 Counter Histories Fellowship, Magnum Foundation is calling for proposals from photographers who would like to expand and complete an existing project that responds to this theme and who are excited to contribute to a creative community of fellows.
Up to ten selected participants will receive a grant of $10,000, take part in virtual project development workshops, and connect with collaborative partners and networks.
For more information: https://tinyurl.com/3ben242c
DEADLINE: Friday, November 1, 2024 at 11:59 PM ET.
2025 Asia Pacific Leadership Program (APLP)
The Asia Pacific Leadership Program (APLP) brings together diverse individuals committed to co-creating a future that is peaceful, prosperous, and just. Through place-based, experiential, and transformational learning, APLP fellows practice leadership strategies that enhance personal, team, and community effectiveness.
For more information: https://tinyurl.com/22ba2he9
Deadline: November 1, 2024, @ 11:00 PM HST.
AIPS Conference/Workshop Applications Now Open!
AIPS Conference/Workshop Grants fund the organization of Pakistan-related conferences and workshops in the US as well as a conference or workshop in Pakistan.
For more information to Apply for a Conference/Workshop Grant in Pakistan
For more information to Apply for a Pakistan-related Conference/Workshop Grant in the US
Deadline: November 1, 2024.
School for International Training in India for a Professional Development Program
School for International Training is excited to offer a unique opportunity to deepen your understanding of global public health, gender, and community action in an Asian context through their upcoming Professional Engagement Program in India: “Public Health, Well-being, and Community Action: Beyond Western Narratives of Gender and Sexuality. ” While designed for university faculty and study abroad advisors, this professional engagement program is open to anyone with a strong interest in these subjects or the region.
Programsite visits offer immersive experience with some of India’s most impactful organizations and community groups, like the following:
- Naz Foundation, an SIT alum-founded LGBTQ+ community support organization
- Rajasthani Camp, to examine the urban healthcare delivery model
- Himachal Queer Foundation, for LGBTQ+ rights in traditional/rural societies
- Jagori Rural Charitable Trust, a support NGO for those experiencing identity-based discrimination and social exclusion
- Queer walking tour in Old Delhi
Form More Information: https://tinyurl.com/42r37ny4
Program dates: January 5 – January 12, 2025
Location: New Delhi, Palampur, McLeod Ganj, India
Cost: $3,250
Application deadline: November 3, 2024
2024 AIIS Fellowship Competition
American Institute of Indian Studies (AIIS) Research Fellowships to India are available for doctoral dissertation research, scholarly research for PhD-holders, and professional development.
AIIS invites applications from scholars, professionals, and artists from all disciplines who wish to conduct research or carry out artistic projects in India in 2025- 2026.
Deadline: November 15, 2024
East-West Center-Graduate Degree Fellowship
The East-West Center Graduate Degree Fellowship provides master’s and doctoral funding for graduate students from Asia, the Pacific, and the United States to participate in educational, cultural, residential community building, and leadership development programs at the East-West Center while pursuing graduate study at the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa (UHM).
For more information: https://www.eastwestcenter.org/education/ewc-graduate-degree-fellowship
To apply: https://www.eastwestcenter.org/apply/east-west-center-graduate-degree-fellowship-apply-now
Deadline: December 1, 2024
CAORC Multi-Country Research Fellowship
The Multi-Country Research Fellowship is now accepting applications! This fellowship enables US scholars to carry out transnational research in countries across the network of Overseas Research Centers (ORCs), as well as other countries.
The Multi-Country Research Fellowship has been running since 1993 and supports advanced research in the humanities, social sciences, and allied natural sciences for US doctoral candidates, who are ‘all but dissertation,’ and scholars who have earned their PhD or terminal degree. Scholars must carry out research in two or more countries outside the US, at least one of which must host a participating ORC. Applicants are eligible to apply as individuals or as teams and independent scholars are also eligble to apply. Each award is $12,600.
Each year the highest ranking Multi-Country Fellowship applicant will receive an additional $1,000 toward travel expenses through the Mary Ellen Lane Multi-Country Travel Award. The award is named after CAORC’s founding director, Dr. Mary Ellen Lane.
Deadline: December 5, 2024
Apply here.
Questions: fellowships@caorc.org
2025 Boren Awards for International Language Study
Boren Scholars and Fellows study a wide range of critical languages, including Arabic, Chinese, Portuguese, and Swahili. Boren Awards are available to students of all proficiency levels who are committed to enhancing their skills.
Boren Scholars and Fellows from diverse fields of study immerse themselves in the cultures in world regions underrepresented in study abroad, including Africa, Asia, Eurasia, Latin America, and the Middle East.
Boren Awards alumni are committed to public service, working in positions critical to U.S. national security throughout the Federal Government, including the Departments of State, Defense, and Homeland Security, and USAID.
For more information: https://www.borenawards.org/
DEADLINE: Boren Fellowships for graduate students: January 22, 2025
DEADLINE: Boren Scholarships for undergraduate students: January 29, 2025
AIIS summer 2025 and Academic year 2025-2026 Language Programs –
There are three different programs available
The American Institute of Indian Studies welcomes applications for its summer 2025 and academic year 2025-2026 language programs. For summer Hindi we require the equivalent of one year of prior Hindi study. For summer Urdu, we require the equivalent of one year of either Hindi or Urdu. We can offer courses at all levels, including beginning, in other Indian languages for the summer. Summer students should apply for FLAS or other funding if available at their institutions to cover the costs of the program. AIIS will award language fellowships, on a competitive basis, to academic year and fall semester students, which would cover all expenses for the program. Those eligible for these fellowships are U.S. citizens or permanent residents who will have had the equivalent of at least two years of prior language study by September 2025. Application Deadline: January 31, 2025.
For more information and to apply visit: https://www.indiastudies.org/language-programs/
For more information: Email: aiis@uchicago.edu.
COMMUNITY EVENTS
[In Person]
Mahatma Gandhi Day and International Day of Nonviolence
The 19th Annual Mahatma Gandhi Day and International Day of Nonviolence will be held in Waikiki. The theme for this year’s event is World Peace. This years keynote speaker will be Suzanne Chun Oakland, former Hawaii State Senator.
WHEN: Wednesday, October 2, 2024
TIME: 5pm-6:30pm
WHERE: Kapiolani Park at the Gandhi Statue, Waikiki
The City and County of Honolulu is the main sponsor of the program.
[In Person]
44th Annual Hawaiʻi International Film Festival (HIFF) – Spotlight on India
The 44th Annual Hawaiʻi International Film Festival presented by Halekulani returns to the islands in October! The Fall Festival will feature an exciting slate of feature and short film premieres from around the world with a special focus on Asia, the Pacific, and Made-in-Hawaiʻi productions. Screenings, parties, networking events, and film industry panels run on Oʻahu October 2-17 and continue through November 10 on the neighbor islands.
This year HIFF has a spotlight on India and will showcase the following films from October 2-17:
ALL WE IMAGINE AS LIGHT
SISTER MIDNIGHT
GIRLS WILL BE GIRLS
SUPERBOYS OF MALEGAON
Use HIFFPARTNER for $2 off general admission
For tickets and passes, visit HIFF.ORG.
CSAS is HIFF Community Partner.
[In Person]
TALK – “Alexander at the End of the World” by Professor Rachel Kousser
UHM History Department is delighted to co-sponsor “Alexander at the End of the World,” a talk by Prof. Rachel Kousser of the City University of New York. The lecture is based on her best-selling new book of the same name.
For more information contact Prof. Robert Littman at littman@hawaii.edu.
WHEN: Thursday, October 17, 2024
TIME: 7:30 pm
WHERE: Art Auditorium, UHM Art Building.
[In Person]
Better Tomorrow Speaker Series – Saket Soni
Recovery to Resilience:
Building the Workforce We Need to Rebuild Community in an Age of Climate Disaster
Labor organizer and human rights strategist Saket Soni is the founder and director of Resilience Force, an organization dedicated to amplifying the voice of workers who rebuild communities after climate disasters. Labeled an “architect of the next labor movement” in USA Today, Soni’s work has been profiled in the New Yorker, TIME, Fast Company, and the New York Times. He is the author of The Great Escape: The True Story of Forced Labor and Immigrant Dreams in America.
For more information: https://manoa.hawaii.edu/speakers/saket-soni/
Thursday, October 3, 2024, 6:30 PM
JOBS & POST DOCS
Positions open until filled unless otherwise noted.
Mary Lahore University of Management Sciences – Department of Humanities and Social Sciences
Faculty Position in Comparative Literature and Creative Arts (CLCA) with a Specialization in Comparative Literature. The program is searching for a candidate with interests in comparative literature that pertain to South Asia and adjoining regions.
For more information: https://www.h-net.org/jobs/job_display.php?id=67488
Deadline: October 31, 2024
American Institute of Indian Studies (AIIS) – US Director position
AIIS invites applications for the US Director position to begin 1 April 2025. The U.S. Director is the chief executive officer of the Institute in the United States and oversees all its operations in close collaboration with the Director General based in India, and the elected President and other officers.
Full application information and instructions:
www.indiastudies.org/open-search-for-us-director/
DEADLINE: November 1, 2024
Position Announcement for Tamil Studies in Transregional Perspective
The Department of Asian Studies at Cornell University is seeking applicants for a tenure-track/early tenure position at the Assistant or early Associate Professor level in Tamil humanities.
For more information: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/28146/.
Deadline: November 1, 2024
UW Department of Asian Languages and Literature – Assistant Professor in Telugu Literature
The UW Department of Asian Languages and Literature is hiring an inaugural endowed Assistant Professor in Telugu Literature, Cultural Studies, or Film and Media Studies. This is only the second professorship in Telugu in the US (after Emory).
For more information: https://www.h-net.org/jobs/job_display.php?id=67764
Deadline: November 15, 2024
Southern Methodist University – Religious Studies Lecturer in South or Southeast Asian Islam
The Department of Religious Studies in Dedman College of Humanities and Sciences at Southern Methodist University invites applications for a non-tenure track, renewable position in South Asian or Southeast Asian Islam at the rank of Lecturer.
For more information: https://apply.interfolio.com/150783
Deadline: November 15, 2024
University of Hawaii at Manoa – Tenure Track Assistant Professor
University of Hawaii at Manoa has an open tenure-track position at the assistant professor level, and they are seeking candidates who have “demonstrated expertise in contemporary Japan, Korea or South Asia and their relations with other Asian countries in the fields of traditional and/or non-traditional security.” The position is open to applicants with Ph.D. degrees in any field from the social sciences, humanities, or other relevant areas.
For more information: https://tinyurl.com/2y8na3t3
Deadline: November 18, 2024
University of California Berkeley – Lecturer Pool – South and Southeast Asian Studies
The Department of South and Southeast Asian Studies at the University of California, Berkeley, invites application of a pool of qualified temporary, non-tenure track lecturers, to teach courses in South and Southeast Asian Studies, should a need arise.
For more information: https://tinyurl.com/k79b5kr2
Deadline: November 30, 2024
University of Hawaii at Manoa – Tenure Track Assistant Professor
University of Hawaii at Manoa has an open tenure-track position at the assistant professor level, and they are seeking candidates who have “demonstrated expertise in contemporary Japan, Korea or South Asia and their relations with other Asian countries in the fields of traditional and/or non-traditional security.” The position is open to applicants with Ph.D. degrees in any field from the social sciences, humanities, or other relevant areas.
For more information: https://tinyurl.com/2y8na3t3
Deadline: November 18, 2024
Princeton University – Assistant Professor in South Asian Art History (tenure-track)
The Department of Art & Archaeology invites applications for the position of Assistant Professor (tenure-track) in South Asian art history before 1850.
For more information: https://tinyurl.com/49bzyxaj
Deadline: January 15, 2024
The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Buddhism Public Scholars Fellowship
The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Buddhism Public Scholars Fellowships in Buddhist Studies places recent recipients of the PhD in professional positions at host institutions (museums, libraries, and publications) that present and interpret knowledge of Buddhist traditions. The selected Buddhism Public Scholars will use their academic knowledge and professional expertise to bolster the capacity of host institutions in the area of Buddhist art and thought in any tradition and location where Buddhism is practiced. We expect the Buddhism Public Scholars initiative to nurture mutually beneficial partnerships between scholars and hosts that will help disseminate knowledge of Buddhist traditions to broad publics.
For more information: https://tinyurl.com/2me8tdet
DEADLINE: January 23, 2025
University of California Santa Cruz – Asian History Lecturer Pool
The Department of History at the University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC) invites applications for an ongoing pool of lecturers with expertise in the fields of history of East Asia, history of Southeast Asia, and history of South Asia.
For more information: https://tinyurl.com/58m9apm2
Deadline: June 14, 2025
Yale University – Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor in South Asian Politics
The Department of Political Science at Yale University is seeking to hire a faculty member with expertise in South Asian Politics at the rank of Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor, beginning July 1, 2025.
For more information: https://tinyurl.com/3sbv3jbx
MIT – Program Manager, India/South Asia
Massachusetts Institute of Technology is seeking a program manager for the Center for International Studies-MIT International Science and Technology Initiatives (MISTI), to be responsible for the management and overall development of the India program
For more information: https://tinyurl.com/2s4z5zed
University of Washington – Tenure-Track Assistant Professor in Art History
The Division of Art History in the School of Art Art History Design at the University of Washington in Seattle invites applications for a 100% full-time, tenure-track Assistant Professor position in the history of art in South Asia and its diasporas from the 19th century to the present.
For more information: https://tinyurl.com/4t6tazsj
University of Iowa Department of English – Tenure-Track Assistant Professor
The University of Iowa Department of English invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professor with specializations in Anglophone South Asian literary studies and creative writing.
For more information: https://tinyurl.com/2p8yb5ub
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