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Visiting Assistant Professorship in Religious Studies — Biblical Studies & Gender/Sexuality in Religion
Deadline: January 5 Length/Track: One year Description: “We seek a teacher-scholar committed to excellence and innovation in undergraduate education. The successful candidate must be qualified to teach introductory-level courses in New Testament and Hebrew Bible, as well as general education courses in religious ethics, in addition to upper-level courses in their area of specialization. This…
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University of Rochester Humanities Center Postdoctoral Fellowship
Deadline: January 10 Length/Track: Two years with possible one-year extension Description: “Applicants may be in any field of humanistic study, including anthropology, art and art history, classics, English, history, modern languages and cultures, music, philosophy, or religion. Applicants must have the Ph.D. in hand by the start of the fellowship.” URL: https://apply.interfolio.com/176104
2026 Deadlines, All/Most Humanistic fields, Anthropology, Art History, Art/Design, Classics, Comparative Literature/English, Cultural Studies, Drama/Theater Studies, Film/Media Studies, French/Francophone Studies, Germanic Studies, History, Italian Studies, January 2026 deadline, Jewish/Judaic Studies, Linguistics, Music, Performance Studies, Philosophy, Postdoc, Religious Studies/Theology, Romance Languages, Sound Studies, Spanish/Latin American Studies, Starts in 2026 -
State College of New York-Plattsburgh Assistant Professorship in American Politics
Deadline: January 15 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: Applicants should have “[i]nterest in developing and teaching courses in areas of American Politics, such as: race and ethnicity; gender and sexuality; social movements; environmental politics and policy; economic equality and inequality [and w]illingness and ability to teach departmental course offerings on quantitative research methods and/or research and…
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Xavier University of Louisiana Assistant Professorship in Sociology — Crime & Social Justice
Deadline: January 15 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: “The ideal candidate will have a Ph.D. in Sociology, expertise in criminology or deviance focused on social inequalities, and a secondary specialization in race and ethnicity, urban and community sociology, gender, or family.” URL: https://jobs.xula.edu/postings/3564
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Sarah Lawrence College Assistant Professorship in Early Modern Literature and its Global Legacy
Deadline: January 7 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: “We invite candidates to apply who possess a broad interest in early modern English literature, including Shakespeare, as well as early modern writing from continental Europe. We also seek a colleague whose interests extend forward in time and outwards geographically, to account for the period’s ongoing impact across…
2026 Deadlines, Africana Studies, Caribbean Studies, Colonial/Postcolonial/Decolonial Studies, Comparative Literature/English, Disability Studies, Environmental Studies, European Studies, Gender/Sexuality Studies, Global/International Studies, January 2026 deadline, Near Eastern/Middle Eastern Studies, Performance Studies, Race/Ethnic Studies, South Asian Studies, Starts in 2026, Tenure track -
Cornell University 2026-28 Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship in Science and Technology Studies
Deadline: January 15 Length/Track: Two years Description: “The geographical area of research is open; we are particularly interested in those working in the period between 1900 and the present. Open to scholars with PhDs in Science and Technology Studies and related fields whose research engages with both the social and epistemic dimensions of science and…
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Princeton University Davis Center and the Institute for Advanced Study Postdoctoral Fellowship in History — “Property and Poverty”
Deadline: January 11 Length/Track: Two years Description: Inviting “applications from historians studying the intellectual, legal, religious, cultural, and economic histories of property and poverty, and from social historians who explore the world of the impoverished, the practices of poor relief, the causes of poverty, and the mechanisms of dispossession. All approaches are welcome, including but…