دانشکده تاریخ دانشگاه ملی سنگاپور دو بورسیه تحقیقی پست
دکترا اعطا می نماید.هر بورسیه شامل یک رشته تخصصی تاریخ می باشد.
متقاضی بورسیه اول بایستی مدرکph.D خود را دریافت کرده یا به زودی دریافت نماید وتمایل به
تحقیق در امپراطوری های آسیا داشته باشند.اولویت با متقاضیانی است که در حوزه ی
امپراطوری های آسیا در قرن 18 تخصص داشته باشند.
بورسیه دوم به
متقاضی با همان شرایط بالا اعطا خواهد شد اما اولویت با کسانی است که به دوره
مینگ(Ming) و دوره اولیه کوئینگ(Qing)
چین تسلط داشته باشند.
تقاضانامه + مدارک لازم،بایستی تا 31 اکتبر 2011 ارسال
شوند.
National
University of Singapore
A
leading global university centred in Asia, the National University of Singapore
(NUS) offers a global approach to education and research, with a focus on Asian
perspectives and expertise. Its transformative education includes a broad-based
curriculum underscored by multi-disciplinary courses and cross-faculty
enrichment, as well as special programmes which allow students to realise their
potential. Over 36,000 students from 100 countries further enrich the community
with their diverse social and cultural perspectives, making campus life vibrant
and exciting.
Postdoctoral
Fellowships
Invitation
to Apply
The Department of History, National University of Singapore,
invites applications for Two (2) Postdoctoral Fellowships.
Area of
Expertise
Postdoctoral Fellowship (Post 1)
The successful candidate
will be someone who holds a PhD degree (or is awaiting conferment) and has
research interests and expertise in Empires in Asia. Preference will be given to
a candidate with expertise in empires in Asia of the 18th century. This
includes but is not limited to systems, concepts, theories and networks of
empire, imperialism and colonization. The Fellow will work closely with faculty
members in the Department on a research project in this
area.
Postdoctoral Fellowship (Post 2)
The successful candidate
will be someone who holds a PhD degree (or is awaiting conferment) and has
research interests and expertise in Empires in Asia. Preference will be given to
a candidate with expertise in the Ming and early Qing period, focusing on China.
This includes but is not limited to systems, concepts, theories and networks of
empire, imperialism and hegemony. The Fellow will work closely with faculty
members in the Department on a research project in this area.
Terms and
Conditions
The terms and conditions for the Postdoctoral Fellowship (PDF)
are as follows:
1. Contract to be awarded beginning from January 2012
tenable for one year and renewable, upon review, for a second year.
2. A
stipend of S$4,500 per month.
3. An allowance of S$500 a month as
contribution towards housing expenses for non-citizens (i.e. non-Singaporeans)
and their spouses who do not own any property in Singapore and whose spouses are
not in receipt of any form of housing benefits from their Singapore
employers.
4. Singapore citizens and permanent residents are eligible
for provident fund benefits.
5. Travel Assistance, payable once only, as
follows.
· $2,000 for the Postdoctoral Fellow
· $2,000 for
spouse
The above travel assistance is a contribution towards expenses
incurred by the appointee and his/her dependants in re-locating to Singapore.
Such expenses refer to costs for travel, packing, transportation and insurance
of personal and professional effects as well as settling-in
expenses.
The travel allowance is contingent upon the Postdoctoral
Fellow's completion of his/her initial one-year contract. In the event that the
appointee does not fulfill the initial one-year contract, the appointee shall be
liable to refund the University a proportionate amount of the travel assistance
granted to him/her and his/her dependants on appointment.
6. Foreign
PDFs who are granted Singapore Permanent Residence will continue to receive an
allowance of S$500 a month as contribution towards housing expenses. The
allowance will cease once they acquire Singapore citizenship.
7. Medical
benefits in accordance with the Medical Benefit Plan.
8. Vacation leave
of 28 days per calendar year.
In addition, the postdoctoral fellow will
be expected to
· Present at least one seminar a year;
·
Give first right of refusal for at least one publication to a
Department/Faculty-produced journal, where appropriate;
· Contribute to
the activities of graduate students;
· Participate in a joint research
project with NUS staff on Empires in Asia
The appointed PDF may be
required to participate in some part-time teaching of up to 3 hours per week
without additional pay.
Application
All application dossiers,
including details about publications, research interests and teaching areas, as
well as the names of two academic referees, should be submitted by 31 October
2011. The search will continue until an appointment is made. Please address and
submit documents to:
Principal Investigator
Research Project "Empire
in Asia: A New Global History"
Department of History
National University
of Singapore
11 Arts Link
AS1-05-38
Singapore 117570
Email
correspondence and attachments should be sent to: hisbpf@nus.edu.sg
Visit
our websites at http://www.fas.nus.edu.sg/
for information on the Faculty, and http://www.fas.nus.edu.sg/hist/
for information on the Department of History and the research
project.
Sincerely
yours,
Dr. Khachik Gevorgyan
http://yerevan.academia.edu/KhachikGevorgyan