University of Tokyo, Tokyo College


Position Description
TOKYO COLLEGE JOB ADVERTISEMENTPostdoctoral Positions at Tokyo College, Institute for Advanced Study, The
University of Tokyo
About Tokyo College
Tokyo College is an
international institute for advanced study based at the University of Tokyo
(UTokyo). Our mission is to serve as an interface between UTokyo and
researchers/research institutions around the world and create a shared vision
of an ideal future with people from across the globe and to take action
together to pursue its realization. Leading scholars, promising early-career
researchers, and influential intellectuals from overseas gather and stay at
Tokyo College, where they have frequent opportunities to exchange ideas with
our scholars and students, creating synergy and generating new knowledge, which
help us shape our future. Knowledge created by these activities is delivered
directly to the public through lectures, seminars, and symposia organized by
Tokyo College.
1. Job Title
Postdoctoral Fellow at Tokyo College, the
University of Tokyo
2. Field of Expertise
Tokyo College is looking
to invite researchers from all disciplines including the humanities, social
sciences, sciences, engineering and medicine under the research theme "The
Earth and Human Society in 2050" to carry out interdisciplinary
collaboration that will contribute to the realization of a sustainable and
inclusive future for humanity. Applicants’ field of expertise should be related
to one or more of the following five research themes.
A. Digital
Revolution and the Future of Humanity
B.
Sustainable Futures on a Damaged Planet
C.
Japan Viewed from the Inside and Outside
D.
The Humanities, Society, and the Future of Academic Knowledge
E. Life and its Value for Future Society
3. Job Description
Tokyo
College promotes interdisciplinary thinking and research, and fosters an inclusive
research community of scholars from all over the world.
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Postdoctoral fellows are expected to: pursue their own
research objectives through an interdisciplinary lens;
·
undertake collaborative research with researchers both within
and outside of Tokyo College;
·
actively expand interdisciplinary research collaborations and
networks within the country and overseas;
·
actively attend or host research seminars at Tokyo College,
including online seminars/events to be broadcasted;
· pursue public engagement, such as outreach and social/cultural/artistic activities that connect with constituencies beyond academia.
4. Terms
The appointment must start on either
April 1, July 1, October 1, or December 1, 2026. It is a fixed-term, three-year
contract without extension.
5. Eligibility
A Ph.D. obtained within five
years prior to the contract start date. Applicants scheduled to receive a Ph.D.
degree before the start date are also eligible to apply. We encourage
applicants, where relevant, to include a brief explanation regarding career
interruptions in the AJO Application Form in the relevant box (Note: We
will consider extensions of this eligibility period for career interruptions.
For a list of career interruptions, please see the FAQ below.)
· Excellent communication
skills in English. No Japanese language skills are required. Although English
is the main language of communication in Tokyo College, we strongly encourage
applications from those with diverse cultural or linguistic backgrounds. We
also encourage applications from promising scholars who have had no or limited
opportunities to be based at Japanese institutions and wish to build academic
networks in Japan and abroad.
6. Compensation & Benefits
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Work environment: office space and access to UTokyo resources
● Annual gross salary of JPY 6,360,000 plus benefits
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Commuter allowance: Maximum JPY 55,000
per month
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Social Insurance: Eligible for MEXT* Mutual Aid Association
membership, employees’ pension, unemployment insurance, and workers’ accident
compensation insurance (*MEXT: Japan’s Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports,
Science and Technology)
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Vacation: Annual paid vacation, sick leave (paid), special
vacation (paid)
●
Research fund: Maximum JPY 1,000,000 per annum will be
provided to cover research related expenses, including books or references,
travel expenses, etc.
● Relocation support for researchers from overseas: Tokyo
College will provide support including obtaining a work visa.
7.
Employment Status and Working Hours
In principle, postdoctoral
fellows are employed full-time by the University of Tokyo. The working hours
may be made more flexible by adopting a discretionary labor system (exemption
system) for this position and are left to the employees’ discretion. Other
terms and conditions on this employment status shall be subject to the
University of Tokyo working regulations.
8. Place
of Work
This position is based at the Hongo Campus of the
University of Tokyo.
(7-3-1 Hongo, Bunkyo-ku,
Tokyo, 113-0033 JAPAN)
9. Application Materials
1. Academic Jobs Online (AJO) Application
Form:
Please answer ALL questions on the
form. If not
relevant, please put N/A. Incomplete application form will not be
considered. Please pay particular attention to the following information
requested on the form:
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Select one
field of expertise that is related to our Tokyo College research themes.
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Name(s)
of potential University of Tokyo faculty member(s) who you would like to be hosted by and to work with. You do not need to
contact them in advance.
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Number
of your peer-reviewed paper
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Preferred start
date (either April 1, July 1, October 1, or December 1, 2026)
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Explain briefly your career interruptions,
such as caring responsibilities, disaster, medical conditions, parental leave,
unemployment, non-research positions, etc.
- Names and
contact details of 2 references. Only shortlisted candidates will be asked
to submit references.
2. Curriculum Vitae including a list of
publications and work-in-progress
3. Research Statement, including the
following aspects (maximum 2 pages):
Your research statement must be
understandable to an educated lay reader.
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A brief description of doctoral research, and or other outstanding
research you have conducted*,
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An executive summary of your planned research at
Tokyo College and its expected impact,
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Demonstrated or potential contributions to interdisciplinary
research,
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What you wish to achieve at Tokyo College
beyond your own research project, e.g., your career path,
interdisciplinary research, public scholarship, etc.
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A demonstrated ability to work as a part of a diverse team as
evidenced by activities such as research collaboration, building external
networks and linkages, and community building.
4. One writing sample (e.g., an article, a book chapter, or a chapter from doctoral dissertation, either published or unpublished)
* Please bear in mind that Tokyo College is a highly interdisciplinary
institute and you must be able to communicate your research in a way that is
accessible to both those inside and outside your immediate field of expertise.
10. Application and Selection Process
Application deadline:
September 30, 2025, Eastern Daylight Time (11:59PM, EDT)
Submission: All application materials should be
uploaded via AJO by the application deadline: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/30212
Submission through email or postal mail will not be
accepted. All documents must be in English.
Selection process: After an initial screening process,
shortlisted candidates will be invited for an online interview (around late
November to early December). Applicants who have not been shortlisted will be
notified about the decision.
* Personal information will be handled according to
the Privacy Policy of the University of Tokyo and will be used only for the
purpose of selection processes.
* The University of Tokyo is committed to the
principles of gender equality in their recruitment. Diversity, inclusion, and equity are fundamental for
knowledge creation and education.
* We welcome applications from people
of all genders, those who identify as LGBTQ, people with disabilities, and
applicants from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds, including
those from non-English speaking educational institutions.
11. Others
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Foreign Exchange and Foreign
Trade Act (FEFTA)
https://www.japaneselawtranslation.go.jp/en/laws/view/4412
If you are
personally in contract with foreign governmental bodies, corporations, or you
are in receipt of a large benefit (financial or any other form) from foreign
governmental bodies during the period of your employment*, the provisions of
the Foreign Exchange and Foreign Trade Act (FEFTA) may prohibit or restrict the
sharing of technology that are designated as controlled technology possibly
making it difficult for you to fulfill your duties as an academic or
administrative staff of the university as a result. Therefore, in such cases it
is necessary to keep such contracts/benefits within the scope where it does not
hinder the sharing of technologies necessary for your duties by the university.
* Receiving funds
for the purpose of conducting research from a university or other entity with
which you are not in an employment relationship (excluding foreign governments,
foreign government agencies, foreign local governments, foreign central banks,
or foreign political parties or other political organizations) is not subject
to the above restrictions.
·
Status of measures to prevent
passive smoking
Smoking is
prohibited on the premises (smoking areas are located outside).
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Confirmation and checking request regarding any
history of criminal penalties, administrative actions, and disciplinary actions
due to sexual harassment and/or sexual violence etc. against students
University of
Tokyo aims to create an environment appropriate for academic education and
research, we ask that you submit a declaration form (including separate sheet
giving specific reasons for disciplinary action, if you have anything to
declare) during our selection process.
Shortlisted
candidates will be asked to submit a declaration form at the time of the second
screening.
Declaration regarding past criminal penalties.docx
Frequently Asked Questions
1. Is there an age limit to apply for
the position?
- No, all we require is that applicants have completed
a Ph.D. within five years of their proposed start date.
2. I am not sure how my research
topic relates to one of the research themes of Tokyo College.
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Our five themes are flexible and have room for new ideas. However, we expect
you to frame and situate your research in the broader contexts indicated by one
or more of these themes so that we can understand how it contributes to our
research agenda. Click here about our five
research themes.
3. How should I select a potential
faculty host?
- Please refer to the university website at (UTokyo Faculty Search) to identify faculty you
would like to be hosted by or who you think most closely fits your research
theme. You do not need to contact the potential host in advance.
4. Can I learn Japanese at the
University of Tokyo?
- Yes, the university
provides free Japanese language courses for researchers. The course has two
modes (intensive and regular) and offers 5 levels from beginner to advanced.
For more information, please refer to https:/globe.u-tokyo.ac.jp/nkc/ja/index.html
5. Will I be able to/expected to
teach?
- In principle, this is a research position.
However, co-teaching opportunities are available
under existing courses and offerings in the framework of the UTokyo
undergraduate liberal arts program. Click here: The Future of Law and
Language Education - Tokyo College (u-tokyo.ac.jp) and here: Toward 2050: Hospitals of
the Future – The Role of Art - Tokyo College (u-tokyo.ac.jp) for
examples of student work done in previous courses offered by Tokyo College.
6. What qualifies as career
interruption?
- Caring responsibilities, disaster, medical
conditions, parental leave, unemployment, non-research positions. Please
consult Tokyo College if you have any other career interruptions.
7.
How does a fellowship at Tokyo College fit into my career path?
- Tokyo College offers you an
outstanding and innovative research environment that allows you to hone your
collaboration, communication, and networking skills across disciplines and
beyond the university while pursuing independent and original research. Its
strength lies in an environment which values highly interdisciplinarity. Previous
members obtained positions at the University of Tokyo, Ochanomizu University,
Waseda University, University of Oslo, National University of Singapore, The
University of Hong Kong, The University of Sydney, Radboud University, United
Nations University, YouTube, and Bridgewater Associates. Click here: https://www.tc.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/weblog/7273/ for
testimonials.
8. I am in a STEM
field. Will Tokyo College provide access to specialized technical equipment/an
experimental lab environment?
- Tokyo College itself does not provide
lab facilities and technical equipment. However, we will support applicants in
exploring options to collaborate or be co-affiliated with labs in other UTokyo
departments.
Application Materials Required:
-
Curriculum Vitae
- Research statement
- One writing sample
- Exactly two references (no actual letters, just names and email addresses
)
Further Info:
7-3-1, Hongo, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo, 113-0033 JAPAN
https://www.tc.u-tokyo.ac.jp/en/access/