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Job Announcement

Type: Professor in Philosophy with a specialization in Ethics
Institution: Faculty of Liberal Arts, Sophia University
Location: Tokyo (Japan)
Deadline: 15.10.2021

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The Faculty of Liberal Arts, Sophia University, invites applications
for an open-rank position in philosophy with a specialization in
Ethics (Assistant Professor is a five-year tenure-track appointment,
while appointments of Associate Professor and Professor are tenured).

We seek candidates who are qualified to teach courses in western
philosophical and intellectual traditions, and welcome applicants
working from a comparative or multi-cultural perspective. Our faculty
is committed to promoting gender balance and we have a strong
preference to hire a female candidate.

The successful applicant will teach courses that contribute to the
curriculum of the Religion and Philosophy field (RPH) in the
undergraduate Comparative Culture Area, as well as in the Graduate
Program in Global Studies. RPH courses approach religion and
philosophy nontheologically, as part of a broader liberal arts
curriculum. The ideal candidate should be able to teach an
introductory course in philosophy as well as courses that provide
undergraduates with a grounding in western intellectual history, and
that engage topics in practical ethics that are of interest to our
students, for instance: bioethics, business ethics, end-of-life
issues/thanatology, environmental ethics, feminist ethics, happiness,
justice (civil or social), or political philosophy. The successful
candidate should also be prepared to teach a required undergraduate
course in critical thinking. For the Graduate Program in Global
Studies, the candidate should be prepared to teach a course in
philosophy with an emphasis on its relevance to the Japanese context,
broadly conceived.

The successful candidate is expected to have research accomplishments
and a Ph.D. in the discipline of philosophy, or in allied fields in
the humanities, at the time the job offer is made. Teaching
experience is preferred. The language of instruction is English.
Knowledge of Japanese is helpful but not required. The normal
teaching load is four courses the first year, and five courses the
next year, on a two-year rotation. Classes meet twice a week for one
hundred minutes each. The appointment will be effective as early as
September 2022, pending pandemic border enforcement measures.
Applicant must fulfill educational, research, and administrative
duties in the operation of the department and faculty and participate
in admissions duties in the Faculty of Liberal Arts. Applicant must
also carry out administrative duties required by Sophia University.

Sophia University, located in central Tokyo, was founded in 1913 by
the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) and is one of Japan’s leading private
universities. The Faculty of Liberal Arts offers a comprehensive
program in humanities, international business and economics, and
social studies. In addition to our degree students, we annually
welcome about 200 exchange students from leading universities
overseas.

Applications should include a cover letter (outlining academic
background and research interests, teaching experience and an
explanation of your interest in being at Sophia University); a
detailed curriculum vitae; a writing sample; the names and addresses
of three referees; and a syllabus for an introductory-level course in
philosophy (“Introduction to Philosophy”). Shortlisted applicants
will be asked to submit other publications and syllabi for other
courses the applicant would anticipate teaching.

Applications should be postmarked no later than October 15, and
addressed to:

Professor Angela Yiu, Dean
Faculty of Liberal Arts
Sophia University
7-1 Kioi-cho, Chiyoda-ku
Tokyo 102-8554
Japan
Email: a-...@sophia.ac.jp)  
Web: http://www.fla.sophia.ac.jp/ 





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