Organisation/Company AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (ANU) Research Field History Philosophy Religious sciences Political sciences Sociology Ethics in social sciences Researcher Profile Established Researcher (R3) Country Australia Application Deadline 4 Dec *********:00 (UTC) Type of Contract Permanent Job Status Full-time Is the job funded through the EU Research Framework Programme? Not funded by a EU programme Is the Job related to staff position within a Research Infrastructure? No
Offer Description
Classification:
Academic Level B
Salary package:
$118,632 - $134,507 per annum plus 17% superannuation
Term:
Full time, Continuing (Contingent Funded)
Collaborate in a dynamic, interdisciplinary environment with international impact.
Enjoy opportunities for a healthy work-life balance within flexible and supportive academic environment.
Join a globally respected university, renowned for excellence in Asia-Pacific studies.
About Us
The ANU College of Asia and the Pacific (CAP) is a distinctive community of multi-disciplinary and area specialists dedicated to research, education and engagement in the world's most dynamic region. CAP is the global centre of excellence for understanding human development and organisation in Asia and the Pacific, uncovering our past, informing our present, and reshaping our future to address the region's challenges.
As a global leader in Asia Pacific studies in humanities and social sciences, CAP combines disciplinary depth, language teaching, area studies, and publicly engaged policy work. Through its work, the College has played a critical role in advancing Australia's engagement and understanding of the Asia-Pacific region, establishing the Australian National University as a global centre of excellence for research, teaching and impact in the region.
The College consists of two research schools and is home to a range of eleven regional and thematic institutes and centres that support research, education and outreach activities. Our specialists play a vital role in informing public policy and shaping Australia's intellectual engagement with the societies, cultures and economies of Asia and the Pacific.
The Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs (Bell School) is a world-leading centre for research, education, and policy analysis on international and Asia Pacific politics, security, diplomacy, and strategic affairs. The School comprises a number of vibrant, interdisciplinary, intellectual communities: the Department of International Relations, the Strategic and Defence Studies Centre, the Department of Political and Social Change, and the Department of Pacific Affairs.
Located in the Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs, the Department of Political and Social Change (PSC) provides a dynamic and collaborative environment for research and teaching in Asian politics and society, with expertise in Indonesia, Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia, and China. PSC brings together interdisciplinary perspectives from political science, sociology, history, and anthropology, and offers staff the opportunity to engage with ambitious students, develop influential research, and contribute to understanding political and social change in Asia.
The Opportunity
The position has been established to support the Department of Political and Social Change's teaching contribution to the Bell School's Bachelor of Asia Pacific Affairs (BAPA). Located in the Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs, BAPA is an innovative undergraduate dual-degree program between ANU and Ritsumeikan University in Japan. Students study at both ANU and Ritsumeikan's Osaka Ibaraki Campus (OIC) and are taught by academic staff from both institutions in English. On successful completion, students receive separate degrees from both institutions. The program was launched in ****, and has a cohort of students primarily from Australia, Japan, and the Asia Pacific region. The lecturer position will teach ANU courses as part of the delivery of the BAPA program at OIC. The role is based at ANU, Australia, but it is part of the job requirement that the successful incumbent of this position will be available to teach for up to 4 months at Ritsumeikan University in Japan each year.
The successful applicant will also have a general ability to teach into undergraduate and graduate courses, contributing to PSC's programs in political science and Asian politics, with opportunities to supervise honours and graduate research students. The role provides the chance to develop a strong research agenda aligned with PSC's areas of specialisation, including democratisation, conflict and conflict resolution, and related fields. The successful candidate will engage with diverse student cohorts, collaborate with colleagues across disciplines, and contribute to PSC's position as a leading centre for research and teaching on Asian politics and society.
Our Ideal Candidate
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The ideal candidate will be an early to mid-career scholar with a strong record of teaching and research in the politics and society of Southeast Asia, Northeast Asia, or South Asia. They will have expertise in areas aligned with the Department's specialisations, such as democratisation, conflict and conflict resolution, gender, or religious politics. Given the Department's already existing profile of expertise, we particularly encourage applications from scholars who specialise in the politics and society of the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia, Korea, Japan, or India, or who have a comparative focus on multiple Southeast Asian, Northeast Asian, or South Asian countries. The successful applicant will be enthusiastic about engaging diverse undergraduate and graduate student cohorts, able to work collaboratively across disciplines, and committed to contributing to the Department's teaching, research, and intellectual community. A demonstrated ability to supervise research students and to develop a strong research agenda that advances understanding of Asian politics and society is highly desirable.
Enquiries
To enquire about this opportunity, please contact the Head of Department, Professor Marcus Mietzner, E:
Inclusion, Diversity, Equity and Access
Increasing the representation of women, First Nations people and persons from diverse gender, ability, cultural and linguistic backgrounds is a strategic priority for the College of Asia and the Pacific. We strongly encourage applications from these groups.
The University actively encourages applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. For more information on employment opportunities, contact our Indigenous Employment Consultant on
ANU is a large, diverse employer. We are a recipient of the bronze award through the Science in Australia Gender Equity (SAGE) program and a platinum member of the Australian Network on Disability. We welcome applications from people of all backgrounds and identities and from individuals who may have had a non-linear career path, career gaps or career breaks. For more information about staff equity at ANU, visit human-resources/respect-inclusion
How to Apply
In order to apply for this role please make sure that you upload the following documents:
A statement addressing the selection criteria.
A current curriculum vitae (CV)which includes the names and contact details of at least three referees (preferably including a current or previous supervisor). If your CV does not include referees you can complete these online when prompted in the application form.
Other documents, if required.
Applications which do not address the selection criteria may not be considered for the position.
The successful candidate will be required to undergo a background check during the recruitment process. An offer of employment is conditional on satisfactory results.
Number of offers available 1 Company/Institute AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY (ANU) Country Australia City Canberra, ACT, Australian Capital Territory, Australia Postal Code Canberra Geofield
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