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Assistant Professor, Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Professor in Buddhist Studies
Job in
DeKalb, DeKalb County, Illinois, 60115, USA
Listed on 2026-02-17
Listing for:
Northern Illinois University
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-02-17
Job specializations:
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Education / Teaching
University Professor, Academic
Job Description & How to Apply Below
The candidate must have competence in any of the Buddhist philosophical systems of Southeast Asia. Additional areas of competence in philosophy or Southeast Asian Studies are welcomed. Responsibilities include undergraduate and graduate teaching at the standard load (2/2 for research-active faculty), research, advising, and committee work. Ph.D. required by the start date. This professorship is established with the support of The Robert H.
N. Ho Family Foundation Global.
Northern Illinois University (NIU) is a public university serving over 16,000 students. Located in DeKalb, Illinois, an affordable and growing community 65 miles west of Chicago, NIU is classified as a Carnegie Doctoral/Research University-Higher Research Activity institution. NIU's students are drawn from many backgrounds, and the university features seven cultural resource centers, including the Asian American Resource Center. CSEAS, a National Resource Center housed within NIU's College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, offers courses of study in five Southeast Asian languages:
Burmese, Indonesian, Khmer, Thai, and Tagalog. Its 28 associated faculty come from 12 departments and teach the languages, cultures, history, and politics of the region. The NIU philosophy department, also housed within the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, offers baccalaureate and Master's degree programs. It has strengths in most sub-fields of contemporary philosophy, as well as the history of philosophy.
Position Summary
The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation Professor in Buddhist Studies will be an active researcher who teaches undergraduate and graduate courses for the Department of Philosophy and the Center for Southeast Asian Studies. Additional responsibilities include committee work and student advising in both units.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
* Teach undergraduate and graduate courses that meet the curricular needs of the Department of Philosophy and the Center for Southeast Asian Studies
* Publish and engage in related scholarly activities
* Provide service to the department, center, university and profession
* Mentor students and contribute to exam and departmental committees, as needed
Minimum
Required Qualifications
* Ph.D. in a relevant field conferred by the start date
* Proficiency in Sanskrit, Pali, classical Chinese or one of the vernacular languages of Southeast Asia
Additional Requirements
Preferred Qualifications
* Relationships or partnerships with scholars and institutions in Southeast Asia
* Basic working knowledge of one of the vernacular languages of Southeast Asia
Physical Demands Summary
For physical demands and requirements please see human resources policies and protocols.
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