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trancemental
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« on: September 19, 2009, 10:24:16 PM »

I am considering to apply for a Postdoc in History in South Asia. What does the application material usually consist of? Do I need a sample course syllabus or a teaching philosophy? What should be the focus of my cover letter? Should it talk about my future research project? What are the strong points that a good Post-doc application and cover letter have? If one leaves academia after a post-doc does it make them just too super-specialized to be absorbed in the non-academic world? What are some of the research institutions in America and Europe that offer lucrative post-doc positions on South Asia? What are the other forums apart from The Chronicle that I must look at for South Asia post-docs?

If you have any more information based on your knowledge and/or experience on this theme please share that too.

Thanks!
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pinkmouse
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« Reply #1 on: September 20, 2009, 01:33:20 PM »

I am considering to apply for a Postdoc in History in South Asia.

I take it you mean a postdoc in South Asian History, not a job that is at a research university in India or Pakistan.

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What does the application material usually consist of? Do I need a sample course syllabus or a teaching philosophy? What should be the focus of my cover letter? Should it talk about my future research project?

This is not my field, so I don't know much about it, beyond saying that as with all postdocs (and jobs) you should include in your application what the SC asks for.

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What are some of the research institutions in America and Europe that offer lucrative post-doc positions on South Asia? What are the other forums apart from The Chronicle that I must look at for South Asia post-docs?

Are you even in this field? Surely you would know which are the best institutions for your subject. If you haven't found a position to apply for, why are you asking what should be in your application?

Lucrative and humanities don't usually exist in the same sentence.
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wanna_writemore
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« Reply #2 on: September 20, 2009, 05:31:52 PM »


lucrative and history do not have a positive correlation.
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