Reliance-Ambani, Dhirubha Professorship
South Asian Studies in the Humanities and Social Sciences
Stanford University seeks to develop its program in South Asian
studies in the humanities and social sciences. As a first step,
Stanford invites applications from senior scholars for the
Reliance-Ambani, Dhirubha Professorship. The appointee must have a
strong record of research and teaching in a humanistic or social
scientific field focused on South Asia (including, but not limited to
economics, anthropology, political science, history, art history,
literature, religious studies, and film). He or she should also have a
demonstrated capacity for academic leadership and program-building.
Stanford is committed to developing its South Asian program through
additional faculty recruitment across disciplines. Applicants will
also be expected to teach courses in South Asia at both the graduate
and undergraduate levels.
Applicants should send curriculum vitae, bibliography, and a brief
statement of research interest to: The School of Humanities and
Sciences, Deans Office, Attn: Debby Angus, 450 Serra Mall, Building
One, Main Quad, Stanford, CA 95305-2070, USA; email:
[log in to unmask] For full consideration, materials must
be submitted as soon as possible and not later than 31 October 2008.
The term of appointment would begin September 2009.
Stanford University is an equal opportunity employer and is committed
to increasing the diversity of its faculty. It welcomes nominations
of, and applications from, women and minority groups, as well as
others who would bring additional dimensions to the university's
research and teaching missions.
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