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Brooklyn College Assistant Professorship in History — Asian Peoples in Diaspora
Deadline: Review began 11/1 but reposted on H-Net 11/27 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: “The Department welcomes all interdisciplinary and methodological approaches and chronological and geographical specializations. This line will support the College’s Black, Race, Ethnic, Disability, and LGBTQ Studies initiative and has a starting date in August 2024.” URL: https://cuny.jobs/brooklyn-ny/assistant-professor-asian-peoples-in-diaspora-history-revised/174A9746C3774040B5F51F152F47A68A/job/
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University of Wisconsin-Steven’s Point Assistant Professorship in History
Deadline: January 5 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: “Applicants with expertise in global/world history, European history, Latin American/Caribbean history, Middle Eastern/North African history or the history of any other region outside of the United States are all welcome. Applicants with expertise in any chronological period are welcome. Candidates who can offer courses in any of the…
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Hampshire College Open Rank Professorship in Psychology, Queer Studies, & Social Entrepreneurship
Deadline: January 12 (to ensure full consideration) Length/Track: Tenure track Description: “We welcome candidates who engage in critical cultural, and social-constructionist inquiry; employ social-psychological and/or neuroscientific lenses; take intersectional approaches, including trans studies, disability studies, neurodiversity studies; utilize critical race perspectives; and/or conduct community-based research and student engagement.” Successful candidates will teach one or two…
2024 Deadlines, Anthropology, Communications/Media Studies, Cultural Studies, Digital Studies, Film/Media Studies, Gaming Studies, Gender/Queer/Trans Studies, Human Development, January 2024 deadline, Performance Studies, Psychology/Behavioral Sciences, Rhetoric, Starts in 2024, Technology Studies, Tenure track -
Oberlin College Assistant Professorship in Africana Studies
Deadline: January 15 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: “The incumbent will teach the standard teaching load (4.5 courses per year) in the general area of Modern and Contemporary African American History, including an introductory course in Africana Studies. Areas of teaching and research focus may include but are not limited to the following: Black Freedom…
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Rowan University Open Rank Professorship in Political Science
Deadline: January 19 Length/Track: Tenured, tenure track Description: “Subfield: American Politics, Comparative Politics, American Political Development, Public Policy.” “Areas of research interest may include but are not limited to: welfare or social policies that relate to health including housing policy, food insecurity, Medicare and/or Medicaid expansion, the politics of the ACA, reproductive rights, LGBTQ+ rights,…
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Assistant Professorship in Liberal Studies/African American Studies and/or Women & Gender Studies
Deadline: December 10 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: To teach in Liberal Studies major and African American and/or Women & Gender Studies. “We seek a specialist in interdisciplinary or intersectional studies, multicultural and ethnic studies, Black studies, women’s and gender studies, sexuality studies, or related area.” URL: https://uis.csod.com/ux/ats/careersite/1/home/requisition/617?c=uis
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Western Kentucky University Assistant Professorship in Sociology/Rural Sociology
Deadline: January 2 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: Primary area of specialization open. “However, the candidate should also be able to contribute in one or more of the areas of departmental specialization: family, gender, sexuality; community, environment, and development; or criminology.” URL: https://wku.interviewexchange.com/jobofferdetails.jsp;jsessionid=9E2D2FFAF6FA8FF4BA1942D8615A3E3E?JOBID=170037
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University of the Bahamas-Nassau Assistant Professorship in Literature — Drama
Deadline: January 31 Length/Track: Unstated; presumably tenure track Description: “Successful candidates can expect a 4/4 teaching load that includes: lower- and upper-level composition courses, surveys of modern drama and seminars on Shakespeare. A strong basis in theory is required; expertise in feminist, gender or queer theory is welcomed.” “We are particularly interested in candidates who…