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Waseda Institute for Advanced Study
Tokyo, Japan
(on-site)
Posted
30+ days ago
Waseda Institute for Advanced Study
Tokyo, Japan
(on-site)
Job Type
Full-Time
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Education / Teaching / Administration
Job Function
Research
Assistant Professor (non-tenure-track) or Associate Professor (non-tenure-track)
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Assistant Professor (non-tenure-track) or Associate Professor (non-tenure-track)
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Description
Waseda Institute for Advanced Study (WIAS) was established in September 2006 to enable promising and talented researchers to focus on their research activities under fixed-term contracts in a rich research environment. Waseda University announced in a message issued by the president on June 20, 2025, that the university would provide support to early-career researchers facing difficulties in continuing their research activities in the United States. Based on this announcement, WIAS encourages researchers to apply for this position who meets the qualifications.
Job ID: 79470301
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