11.2341, Jobs: Business English at Kumamoto Gakuen U, Japan

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Subject: 11.2341, Jobs: Business English at Kumamoto Gakuen U, Japan

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Date:  21 Oct 2000 08:27:24 -0000
From:  Prof.Katsumasa Yoshikawa <yoka at kumagaku.ac.jp>
Subject:  Business English: Asst/Assoc Prof at Kumamoto Gakuen Univ, Japan

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Date:  21 Oct 2000 08:27:24 -0000
From:  Prof.Katsumasa Yoshikawa <yoka at kumagaku.ac.jp>
Subject:  Business English: Asst/Assoc Prof at Kumamoto Gakuen Univ, Japan


Rank of Job: Tenured assistant or associate professor
Areas Required: Business English
Other Desired Areas: Ability to communicate in Japanese
University or Organization: Kumamoto Gakuen University
Department: International Economics
State or Province: Kumamoto
Country: Japan
Final Date of Application: November 30, 2000
Contact: Prof. Katsumasa Yoshikawa yoka at kumagaku.ac.jp

Address for Applications:
2-5-1 Oe
Kumamoto
Kumamoto 862-8680
Japan

The Department of International Economics of Kumamoto Gakuen University
(located in Kumamoto, Japan) seeks to fill a tenure-track position in
Business English beginning April 2001.  Details are as follows:

                       DESCRIPTION OF POSITION

Rank: tenured assistant professor (koshi) or associate professor
(jokyo^ju)

Subject: Business English

Duties:

(1) teach about 6 or 7 90-minute sessions per week of
     Business English and other English courses to undergraduate
     students;
(2) as a full-time, tenure-track faculty member, the successful
     applicant will be expected do work shared by all faculty
     members in the Department of International Economics of
     Kumamoto Gakuen University (e.g. attending faculty meetings,
     serving on committees, leading groups of students abroad once
     every several years, etc.)

Starting date: April 1, 2001

Salary:

Salary will be determined in accord with the age, education, and
professional experience of the successful applicant.  A 36 year old
person with eight years of teaching experience and a Ph.D. in hand,
for example, could expect to earn about 9 million yen per year (over
80,000 U.S. dollars per year at current exchange rates; net income
would be less due to Japanese taxes and other deductions) but the
income of a person with lesser qualifications would be proportionately
smaller.  Salaries are only determined by standardized methods of
calculation and are NOT negotiable.

Terms of employment:

Kumamoto Gakuen University does not distinguish between Japanese and
non-Japanese faculty.  Accordingly, all full-time faculty members
begin their employment with the Japanese equivalent of tenure.  The
successful applicant will begin as a koshi or jokyo^ju but will have the
same opportunities for advancement as other faculty members.

Position includes:

Travel allowance:   312,000 yen per year
Moving allowance:   negotiable
Airfare:            One-way travel to Japan for successful
                     applicant and dependents
Research allowance: 350,000 yen per year for purchase
                     of books and equipment
Computer budget:    up to 1,000,000 yen for purchase of
                     computer, equipment, and software every four years


                       QUALIFICATIONS

Degree requirements: MA required, PhD preferred.

Subject specialization: English education, business education or related
fields.  Persons with practical business experience are encouraged to
apply.

Age: Less than 40 years of age as of April 1, 2001.

English skills:
The successful applicant must be a native speaker of English or
possess an equivalent level of skill in both spoken and written
English.

Japanese skills:
Basic communication skills in Japanese are required; fluency is highly
desirable.


                       HOW TO APPLY

Inquires may be made by e-mail or telephone.  Applications must arrive
via conventional mail by November 30, 2000.  The following materials
are required:

(1) CV/Resume (including list of publications);
(2) Graduate school transcripts  (if not
     included in the transcripts, evidence of completion of
     degrees should also be submitted);
(3) Brief essay (in Japanese if possible) describing experience
     studying and using the Japanese language;
(4) Copy of one academic paper;
(5) Report from physician on current state of health.

Address:

Prof. Katsumasa Yoshikawa
Department of International Economics
Kumamoto Gakuen University
2-5-1 Oe, Kumamoto 862-8680 JAPAN
Telephone: 81-96-364-7416 or 81-96-364-5162
Fax: 81-96-372-0702

E-Mail: yoka at kumagaku.ac.jp

Contact person: Prof. Katsumasa Yoshikawa

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