The Graduate School of Culture Technology (GSCT) at KAIST(*) invites applicants for tenure-track and non-tenure track visiting faculty positions.
Culture technology is a multidisciplinary field drawing on virtually every aspect of our life, and evolves rapidly with the advancement of digital technology. In this respect, GSCT conducts research on cutting-edge technologies that enhance and transform our culture based on collaborations across a variety of disciplines including engineering, natural/social science, and liberal/visual arts.
We are looking for candidates in the broad areas of CT including Cognitive Science for tenure-track positions.
We are also looking for non-tenure track visiting faculty candidates who should be qualified for either of the following conditions:
A candidate with a Ph.D. degree or equivalent work experiences in the field of humanity, social science, or art who has taught and conducted research related to culture technology.
A candidate with a Ph.D. degree or equivalent work experiences in the field of culture technology.
An overview of current research and teaching programs at GSCT is available at http://ct.kaist.ac.kr/en/.
Qualified candidates should hold doctoral degrees in any of the related areas, and possess outstanding academic or research credentials. Strong motivation to perform inter-disciplinary research across the diverse fields of engineering, arts, and humanities is a must regardless of the candidatesoriginal academic background.
The application and the publication list form are available at http://ct.kaist.ac.kr and should be sent to
Chair of the Search Committee
Graduate School of Culture Technology
291 Daehak-ro, Yuseong-gu Daejeon 305-701, Republic of Korea
fschair@ct.kaist.ac.kr
Although applications are accepted year-round, the above materials should be received on or before May 31, 2016 for prompt initial consideration. The appointment can begin in the fall semester of 2016. Note that the full application can be sent after the candidate passes the pre-screening process. The passed candidate will be notified individually.
(*) KAIST (formerly the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology) was established by the government of Republic of Korea in 1971 as the nations first graduate school specializing in science and engineering education and research, and is now one of the worlds leading universities. For more information, visit http://www.kaist.edu.