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We are looking for independent sales agents to upload and manage website contents within Eastern Africa – Burundi, Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Rwanda, Somali, Sudan, Tanzania and Uganda.

Reporting
You will report to the Country Office Manager

Duties and responsibilities
  1. Source, upload and manage www.mojatu.com contents
  2. Source premium adverts for online, magazine and directory listings
  3. Assist local organisations to load contents onto Mojatu.com at a fee
  4. Market Mojatu locally by:
  5. Distributing Mojatu marketing materials
  6. Encouraging local listings – directory, events and events
  7. Distribute Mojatu magazines and directories – either free or for sale
  8. Sell other specific products and services offered by Mojatu.com partners

Benefits and support
  1. Receive a computer and internet connection (Conditions apply)
  2. 30% commission for all paid adverts you source
  3. Commission for products and services offered by Mojatu partners
  4. Free business and IT skills training by our UK/USA teams
  5. Receive copies of Mojatu monthly magazines for sale
  6. Receive copies of Mojatu annual directories for distribution
  7. Receive Mojatu marketing materials
Application
Complete the online form or contact your Country Manager


Mojatu.com seeks to expand its presence in Eastern Africa by recruiting country representatives in Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Uganda, Tanzania, Somalia, Sudan and Zanzibar.

Duties and responsibilities
1. Establish Mojatu.com in the country
2. Manage contents sourcing and uploading onto Mojatu.com – Directory, classifieds, events, news/ comments and photos/videos
3. Recruit, train and manage local agents
4. Market Mojatu locally
5. Distribute Mojatu magazines and directories – print, online, CD and mobile 6. Sell other specific products and services offered by Mojatu for specified commission

Benefits
1. No initial costs required
2. Training teams from UK/ USA at least 3 times a year will come over for training
3. Retain 60% of all income generated by adverts in your country
4. Retain all income generated by sale of magazines and directories
5. Earn commissions for Mojatu.com partner products and services
6. Receive weekly leads and guidelines of organisations and individuals to approach for marketing purposes
8. Freedom to run and manage Mojatu marketing and growth as you wish
Application process

If you are interested, please email Kate on info@mojatu.com Subject: Country Rep

For Academic Year 2010-11 (Click here to see the Application Instructions in Printer Friendly Format) The Edwin O. Reischauer Institute of Japanese Studies at Harvard University will offer several postdoctoral fellowships in Japanese studies to recent PhDs of exceptional promise, to give them the opportunity to turn their dissertation into publishable manuscripts. The Fellowship Grant: Each fellowship will cover a 10-month period, beginning September 1, 2010, with a stipend of $44,000 health insurance coverage for the grantee and research/travel funds. Postdoctoral fellows will be provided office space, and access to the libraries and resources of Harvard University. Responsibilities of Postdoctoral Fellows: <!--BLOG_SUMMARY_END--Residence in the Cambridge/Boston area and participation in Institute activities are required during the appointment. Postdoctoral fellows will be expected to give a presentation at the Reischauer Institute’s Japan Forum lecture series. During their term of appointment, postdoctoral fellows will be expected to contribute to the teaching program at Harvard, normally by offering one undergraduate course during the fall or spring semester of the academic year. Areas of particular interest for 2010-11 tentatively include Japanese literature and film; Japanese popular culture; Meiji  history; Japanese imperialism/war memory; gender and politics in East Asia; political economy of Japan; and Japanese-Americans in history, culture, politics, and/or society. Broader courses that include, but are not limited to, Japan are especially encouraged. Eligibility: Applicants must have received their PhD degree in 2005 or later, in Japanese studies in any area of the humanities or social sciences. Those who are chosen to receive fellowships must have completed all requirements for the PhD degree by July 1, 2010. Application Process Applicants should submit one original & five copies* of a complete application consisting of the following: Official transcript of grades *(Only 1 original necessary; other 5 copies may be duplicates.) Curriculum vitae: please include citizenship, Social Security number, current and permanent addresses, telephone number(s), email address; academic degrees with dates of conferral, discipline and institution. List of publications (this may be included in your CV) Two letters of recommendation (signed and sealed). These must be enclosed with application unless an exception is granted (in which case, recommendations being sent separately must reach the Reischauer Institute by the application deadline). *(Only one original of each recommendation needed; the Reischauer Institute will duplicate these.) Dissertation abstract and table of contents (up to 3 pages; be sure your name is designated at top of each page) Plan of research (on separate sheet, up to 2 pages): What do you plan to do at each stage of your research during the fellowship? What particular resources do you intend to use at each stage? What are the advantages of doing your postdoctoral fellowship at Harvard; are there specific individuals you hope to seek out while in residence? Brief statement (up to one page) on your teaching interests, and on your ideas about a few undergraduate courses you might teach, with a sentence or two on how you might approach each if you were to offer it. See above for areas of possible need in 2010-11. In addition, we are especially open to courses that are framed more broadly and that are not limited to Japan. (e.g., Warriors; Literature and Environment; Depressions; East Asia in the International Political Economy.) Because this is a new requirement and arrangements will need to be negotiated with the relevant departments or programs, applicants are encouraged to list several course titles, in the event that their preferred topic does not correspond with departmental priorities. Successful applicants will be asked to submit course descriptions at a later date. Cov
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