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Illinois Wesleyan University Visiting Assistant Professorship in English
Deadline: March 4 Length/Track: One year Description: “We seek candidates who can teach courses that focus on diaspora studies, disability studies, gender studies, global/postcolonial Englishes, Latinx literature, and/or literary theory. Preference will be given to candidates who can also teach British literature(s) of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.” Note: 4:4 load, URL: Application materials go to english@iwu.edu
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State University of New York-Oswego Assistant Professorship in Philosophy
Deadline: Review begins immediately (posted on SUNY site 2/16) Length/Track: Unstated; presumably tenure track Description: The incumbent “will have a strong research trajectory in ethics and/or political philosophy, as well as relevant teaching experience in applied ethics, such as business ethics, and information ethics/ethics in information and communication technology. In addition to these, the Assistant…
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Kansas Wesleyan University Assistant Professorship in History
Deadline: Apparently open until filled Length/Track: Unclear — possibly tenure track Description: “The successful candidate will be responsible for the department’s offerings in American history which include the basic survey courses, a lower-level course in U.S. government, Kansas history, and upper-level courses in their areas of specialty. An ability to teach African American history or…
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Ohio Wesleyan University Visiting Assistant Professorship in Africana, Gender, and Identity Studies — REPOSTED 2/15
Deadline: Unstated; presumably open until filled — first posted in 10/23 Length/Track: Two years Description: “We seek applicants who bring to their teaching and research an intersectional lens focused on issues of race, gender, sexuality, gender identity, ethnicity, and class in the US. The area of specialization is open, but we are especially interested in candidates…
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Avila University Visiting Assistant Professor of Philosophy
Deadline: HEJ site says “Open until filled” Length/Track: One year, renewable for up to three Description: “The successful candidate will teach courses in ethics, socio-political philosophy, and/or content related to gender and race theories.” URL: https://avila.bamboohr.com/careers/169
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Skidmore College Visiting Assistant Professorship in Political Science — Political Philosophy
Deadline: March 15 Length/Track: One year Description: “The successful candidate will be expected to teach “Introduction to Political Philosophy” in addition to courses in their specialization. The ability to offer courses that contribute to Skidmore College’s interdisciplinary programs, such as the Gender Studies, Black Studies, Latin American & Latinx Studies, and Environmental Studies Programs would be…
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Georgetown College (KY) Visiting Assistant Professorship in Sociology
Deadline: Review begins immediately (posted on HEJ 2/2) Length/Track: Unstated Description: “The area of specialization should be related to criminal and social justice. A background in race, gender, class, and inequality would be beneficial.” Note: 4:4 load. URL:
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Brandeis University Lectureship in Anthropology
Deadline: February 20 Length/Track: One year Description: “Courses taught will reflect the candidate’s areas of ethnographic expertise, but could include: Ethnographic Fieldwork Methods (at the undergraduate and/or graduate levels); Anthropology of Gender; Economies and Culture; Anthropology of Development; Business, Culture, and Society; Work and Labor in Global Context; Race and Ethnicity: Anthropological Perspectives; Anthropology of…
2024 Deadlines, Anthropology, Communication/Media Studies, Digital Studies, Economics, February 2024 deadline, Gender/Sexuality Studies, Global/International Studies, Human Development, Labor Studies, Linguistics, Psychology/Behavioral Sciences, Race/Ethnic Studies, Religious Studies/Theology, Technology Studies, Term/VAP -
Marist College Lectureship in English
Deadline: Open until filled (posted on Marist site 2/1) Length/Track: Ongoing, non TT Description: Incumbent will teach composition and literature. “Candidates who can teach some combination of courses in speculative fiction, graphic novels and comics, and children’s and young adult literature are especially encouraged to apply.” “[C]andidates may be able to work with one of…