Faculty (Asian and Middle Eastern Studies), Faculty of Arts and Sciences at Aga Khan University
, , Pakistan -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

14 May, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

13 Feb, 26

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Interdisciplinary Research, Teaching, Curriculum Development, Research Funding, Academic Leadership, Mentoring, Administrative Responsibilities, Collaboration, Critical Thinking, Cultural Analysis, Research Methods, Policy Engagement, Decolonial Perspectives

Industry

Hospitals and Health Care

Description
Aga Khan University The Aga Khan University (AKU) is an international, research-intensive university, chartered in 1983 as Pakistan’s first private university. It is dedicated to improving quality of life in Asia and Africa. Guided by the principles of IQRA – Impact, Quality, Relevance and Access – AKU’s vision is of inclusive, pluralistic societies where knowledge, compassion and ethical leadership drive positive change. Its mission is to educate outstanding women and men, generate and share research that addresses urgent health, education and development challenges, and provide exemplary care and learning environments in partnership with the Aga Khan Development Network. Across its campuses, teaching sites, and clinical settings, AKU combines global standards with deep local engagement, preparing graduates to serve as skilled professionals and principled leaders in their communities. Faculty of Arts and Sciences In 2022, AKU strategically expanded to add the Faculty of Arts and Sciences (FAS) to its world-renowned health professional training programmes and research strengths. The FAS is a transformative academic entity that empowers students through integrative and experiential learning. Rooted in the values of the Aga Khan Development Network (AKDN), FAS emphasizes critical thinking and ethical leadership for its students to contribute to societal well-being. By combining a broad-based core curriculum, deep disciplinary expertise, practice experiences, and interdisciplinary integration, the faculty prepares students for meaningful careers and lifelong engagement with pressing global and local challenges. FAS features four interdisciplinary majors in Asian and Middle Eastern Studies; Environmental Studies; Philosophy, Politics, and Economics; and Social Development Studies, with planned expansion of undergraduate programmes in data science and complementary graduate programmes. Asian and Middle Eastern Studies Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (AMES) offers an interdisciplinary, regionally grounded exploration of the histories, cultures, and societies of Asia and the Middle East. The program brings together the study of history, politics, religion, art, literature, and philosophy while building strong analytical and research skills. With a distinctive transcultural and comparative perspective, AMES examines how trade, migration, and cultural exchange have shaped the region. Its curriculum combines core coursework in regional studies, cultural analysis, and research methods with practical, experiential learning. This integrated approach prepares students for research, policy, and professional work requiring deep regional understanding and critical thinking. The Position(s) With an expanding portfolio of research clusters, international partnerships, and academic programmes, FAS seeks both junior and senior faculty to contribute to research and teaching clusters to address global challenges. Senior faculty will be expected to provide academic leadership and build world-class interdisciplinary research and educational programmes. AKU-FAS invites applications for positions at the rank of Assistant Professor/ Associate Professor and Professor for the Faculty of Arts and Sciences from individuals with demonstrated capacity for interdisciplinary research and training, coming from backgrounds including: History of Asia, the Middle East, and the Indian Ocean Cultural studies, anthropology, and sociology Religion and society in Muslim contexts Comparative literature and linguistics Art history and visual culture Colonial and postcolonial studies As an equal opportunity employer, AKU believes in promoting a diverse and inclusive culture and is committed to adopt appropriate standards for safeguarding and promoting a respectful relationship with and between diverse workforce of its faculty, staff, trainees, volunteers, beneficiaries, wider communities, and other stakeholders with whom it works, including children and vulnerable adults and expects all employees/trainees and partners to share this commitment. Responsibilities: Teaching and Curriculum Development: Deliver high-quality teaching within the AMES curriculum. Develop new undergraduate and postgraduate courses and contribute to interdisciplinary curricular design. Supervise undergraduate thesis and projects; mentor students and support the development of graduate programs. Senior faculty will be expected to lead academic programmes, research clusters, or new initiatives aligned with the strategic growth of FAS. Research and Scholarship: Conduct innovative and high-impact research with regular publications in peer-reviewed journals and reputable academic presses. Secure external research funding through competitive grants. Strengthen the Faculty’s growing research profile. Demonstrate impact of research and scholarship. Academic Leadership and Service: Mentor junior faculty, early-career researchers, and students. Undertake administrative responsibilities, including active participation /leadership of faculty and university committees. Build and sustain collaborations with academic institutions, think-tanks, NGOs, and policy organisations at regional and international levels. Requirements: You should have a: PhD in a relevant discipline mentioned above. Established record of teaching excellence at undergraduate and/or postgraduate level and demonstrated versatility across the curriculum. Strong publication record (senior applicants) or evidence of research potential (junior applicants). Demonstrated ability to attract external research funding (preferred). Applicants for senior ranks (Associate Professor/Professor) should demonstrate academic leadership, experience in programme development, and an internationally visible research profile. Desired Competencies: Interdisciplinary orientation and capacity to contribute to environmental and social research themes. Strong commitment to diversity, equity, inclusion, and decolonial perspectives in teaching and scholarship. Ability to engage with real-world policy and development challenges in AKU geographies – South and Central Asia and East Africa - and relevant stakeholders. Application Review Timeline & Instructions While the advertisement will remain open, the Search Committee will begin reviewing applications by the end of March. To apply, please submit a tailored cover letter clearly stating the specific major you are applying to teach, along with your CV, combined in one PDF document. International applicants are encouraged to apply; relocation support will be available depending on rank and experience. In addition to academic scholars, applications from senior-level practitioners with demonstrated professional impact are also encouraged. Comprehensive employment reference checks will be conducted. Recruitment related queries may be directed to recruitment.fas@aku.edu
Responsibilities
Faculty members are responsible for delivering high-quality teaching within the Asian and Middle Eastern Studies curriculum, developing new courses, supervising student work, and conducting innovative, high-impact research with regular publications. Senior faculty are expected to provide academic leadership, lead research clusters, and build collaborations.
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