ジョンス・ホプキンズ大学で医学史の准教授を公募しています!

ジョンス・ホプキンズ大学の医学史研究室が、日本も含めたアジアやアフリカの医学史を研究している人物を公募しています。ぜひご応募ください! 

私たちにとって、ジョンス・ホプキンズ大学の医学史研究室は、20世紀の後半までジゲリストやテムキンなどが医学史の水準と議論を飛躍的に上げた名門でした。現在でも、それをさらに発展させている偉大な医学史研究者たちがいらっしゃいますし、そこに留学した学者たちは洗練されています。どうぞご一考をお願いします。

 

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The Department of the History of Medicine of the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine invites applications for tenure-track faculty at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor. The Department is committed to broadening the history of health and medicine, and seeks new colleagues who address areas not covered by existing faculty, specifically in the areas of pre-modern medicine, health, and healing before 1800, and in medicine, health and healing in East Asia, Southeast Asia, South Asia, the Middle East, Africa, or other geographical areas which would extend the reach of our Department. We seek scholars whose research is innovative and agenda-setting. Our teaching remit stretches across several divisions of the University, including PhD and online MA students within our department’s degree-granting programs, MD and MPH students within the broader schools of medicine and public health at Johns Hopkins, and undergraduates and graduate students through joint appointment in the Program of History of Science, Medicine, and Technology at the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences. A successful candidate will bring energy and enthusiasm to this broad array of learners and be successful at reaching a range of audiences. In addition to excellence in historical scholarship and teaching they should also demonstrate the capacity to communicate the enduring relevance of historical analysis to potential audiences in clinical practice, health policy, and the general public. The Department of the History of Medicine is committed to diversity and equity; we seek candidates who will contribute to a climate that attracts and values students, faculty, and collaborators of all ethnicities, nationalities, and genders. Applicants must have defended a PhD by July 1, 2020; applications and related materials are due by November 15, 2020.