FYI, with heartfelt apologies for the tight deadline,

warmly, as always,

Christoph


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Postdoctoral Fellowship Position: Department for the Study of Religion & The 
Robert H.N. Ho Family Foundation Centre for Buddhist Studies


Posting date: February 14, 2024


The Department for the Study of Religion (DSR) and the Robert H. N. Ho Family 
Foundation Centre for Buddhist Studies (Ho Centre) at the University of Toronto 
invite applications from recent holders of a PhD (2022 and onward) in the Study 
of Religion (or cognate field) for a postdoctoral fellowship in the 
interdisciplinary field of the study of Buddhism. We welcome applications from 
scholars engaging in a diverse range of methods and time periods, including 
those working in the study of Buddhism and its intersections with race, 
ethnicity, gender, and sexuality. We also welcome candidates who are familiar 
with or willing to engage in digital humanities projects and/or public 
outreach. The postdoctoral fellowship is a one-year position, from July 1, 
2024, to June 30, 2025, with the possibility of a one-year renewal.

In addition to conducting research in their area of expertise, the 
responsibilities of the postdoc include: teaching 1.0 FCE (2 courses) per year 
in the DSR; the Fellow is also expected to contribute to Ho Centre initiatives 
(pedagogy projects or public outreach, etc.) and to organize and host a public 
event/program/conference of their design in keeping with the Ho Centre mission 
(https://buddhiststudies.utoronto.ca/about/mission-statement-values/). The 
theme and format of this event will be determined at the beginning of the 
Fellow’s term, together with the Ho Centre Director.

Mission Statement and Values - Learn | Explore | 
Connect<https://buddhiststudies.utoronto.ca/about/mission-statement-values/>
The Robert H.N. Family Foundation Ho Centre for Buddhist Studies (also called 
“HCBS,” “Ho Centre for Buddhist Studies” or “Ho Centre”) at the University of 
Toronto promotes excellence in research and teaching of Buddhist Studies at the 
University.  Housed administratively within the Department for the Study of 
Religion, the Centre supports Buddhist Studies at all …
buddhiststudies.utoronto.ca


The Fellow will be provided with workspace, library privileges, and full access 
to the university’s electronic resources. Postdoctoral fellows are expected to 
be in residence and to contribute to the intellectual life of the DSR and the 
Ho Centre through active participation in seminars, workshops, and other 
events. The Postdoctoral Fellow will be jointly supervised by a DSR faculty 
member in their research area (appointed by the Chair) and the Ho Centre 
Director.



The Department for the Study of Religion is located at the University of 
Toronto, one of the world’s leading research universities. Building upon the 
expertise of our faculty and the extensive resources of the university, the 
Department for the Study of Religion is uniquely positioned to nurture critical 
scholarship and teaching. We draw students from across the world and are 
situated in one of the most diverse metropolitan regions in North America, on 
the traditional lands of the Huron-Wendat, the Seneca, and the Mississaugas of 
the Credit River.

The Ho Centre promotes excellence in research and teaching of Buddhist Studies 
across all three University of Toronto campuses and is housed administratively 
within the Department for the Study of Religion. The Ho Centre’s programs and 
events explore the way Buddhist traditions have grown and developed, how they 
have been understood and transformed, and how we can think about them with 
discipline in our religiously plural environment.


Salary: $63,000 (plus benefits)


Application deadline: February 29, 2024.


To apply, please send your application with the following information (in a 
single PDF document) to Tanya Proulx, Chair’s Assistant and Office 
Administrator, via email: [email protected]:

  *   Statement of interest describing your professional and academic 
experience and specifying your proposed research project and your possible idea 
for a public-facing event/program/conference sponsored by the Ho Centre

  *   CV

  *   List of DSR courses interested in teaching, and one sample syllabus

  *   Teaching statement of no more than 2 pages

  *   Two letters of recommendation (to be sent directly to 
[email protected]). If

candidate is currently ABD, please make sure the letter specifies a projected 
dissertation completion date.

Employment as a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Toronto is covered by 
the terms of the CUPE 3902 Unit 5 Collective Agreement. The normal hours of 
work are 40 hours per week for a full-time postdoctoral fellow (pro-rated for 
those holding a partial appointment) recognizing that the needs of the 
employee’s research and training and the needs of the supervisor’s research 
program may require flexibility in the performance of the employee’s duties and 
hours of work. The award is open to both domestic and international candidates. 
Successful international candidates must meet all Canadian immigration 
requirements.



The University of Toronto is strongly committed to diversity within its 
community and especially welcomes applications from racialized persons / 
persons of colour, women, Indigenous / Aboriginal People of North America, 
persons with disabilities, LGBTQ persons, and others who may contribute to the 
further diversification of ideas.


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Christoph Emmrich

er/ihn/ihm/sein

Associate Professor, Buddhist Studies

University of Toronto



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