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The University of Sydney is seeking expressions of interest for a Visiting Chair in Contemporary India in 2017. The
Visiting Chair will be hosted by The University of Sydney Business School and be involved in activities that will
enhance the University community's understanding of Indian business, economics and politics, and nurture future
academic collaborations between Australian and Indian scholars.

The Business school is a world-class business learning and teaching institution that aims to inspire and enable future
generations of business leaders. The school takes an innovative "business not as usual" approach that questions the
prevailing norms of business, government, community, and students to work toward a goal of better economic and
social outcomes. The Business School has a strong international focus and is the only Australian business school to
achieve membership to CEMS - the Global Alliance in Management Education in addition to international
accreditation from AACSB and EQUIS. Qualifications earned by the School's 11,000 domestic and international
students are underpinned by a wide range of professional accreditations.

Expressions of interest should demonstrate:
* academic distinction including an outstanding research profile within India and internationally
* research leadership and an ability to engage with University of Sydney community of researchers
* superior capacity to engage in public debate beyond the University of Sydney community and showcase the
depth and extent of Indian research to a wider public
* proven ability to write for and appear in the media
* capacity to contribute to cross disciplinary conversations about pressing issues of regional and global
concern.

The Visiting Chair in Contemporary Indian studies will be expected to:
* engage in high profile public debate in Australia and deliver at least one public lecture
* be available for media commentary on issues relating to India as appropriate
* deliver a minimum of two Faculty Research Seminars
* provide guest lectures in existing undergraduate and/or postgraduate programs
* provide teaching and supervision support to the student body as organised by Faculty Dean
* engage with the India Advisory Group to provide support for The University's India Strategy
* provide general support to strengthen the overall relationship between the University of Sydney and India as
well as between Australia and India.

The Visiting Chair will be invited for a three month period and is expected to be available during semester 2, July
2017 - November 2017. The successful awardee is expected to be based full-time at the University for the duration of
the Award. A stipend of AUD$1,500 per week (total of AUD$19,500) will be provided for the duration of the
appointment. In addition, a return economy airfare will be provided to the successful candidate. All other ancillary
costs will be borne by the Visiting Chair.

The University of Sydney is Australia's first university and is a world class institution with a global reputation for
academic and research excellence, employing more than 7600 permanent staff. The University is a fully
comprehensive, research-intensive University having an excess of 36,000 undergraduate students and 28,000
postgraduate students including over 18,000 international students from 145 countries. Our global rankings stand as:
* QS 46
* US News and World Report 51
* THE 60
* ARWU 82
* QS Graduate and Employability Ranking - 1 in Australia and 14 in the world
* Reuters Asia's Most Innovative Universities - 1 in Australia and 28 in the world

All expressions of interest (Reference No. 745/0417) must be submitted online by 31 May 2017 (11:30pm Sydney
time) and must include the following:
* a full CV including details of existing appointment, publication record, honours and awards
* a cover letter addressing the above selection criteria
* full contact details of minimum three referees
* a copy of your passport.

Please visit the following link to apply sydney.edu.au/positions and search by the reference number 745/0417.
General enquiries can be directed to Ms Amanda Sayan, Director of Partnerships Office for Global Engagement, The
University of Sydney Office of Global Engagement at [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>

The University is committed to equity, diversity and social inclusion. Expressions of interest from equity target groups
and women are encouraged.


Regards,
VIKAS KUMAR | Associate Professor and Head of Discipline
Discipline of International Business

Senior Editor, Asia Pacific Journal of Management
Director, Emerging Market Internationalization Research Group (EMIRG)

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