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Hobart William Smith College Visiting Assistant Professorship in Gender, Sexuality & Intersectional Justice
Deadline: May 9 Length/Track: One year Description: “We welcome candidates from a range of disciplinary backgrounds, including but not limited to gender and sexuality studies, disability studies, public health, media and cultural studies, environmental studies, and social work.” Note: 3:2 or 2:3 load; salary = $49,300 – $56,666.67. URL: https://apply.interfolio.com/166478
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Warren Wilson College Visiting Assistant Professorship in History
Deadline: April 27 Length/Track: One year with possible renewal for a second Description: “The successful applicant will teach courses in world histories and specialize in at least one world region. The Department is also open to expertise on all themes, including (but not exclusively) intellectual history, histories of race, gender, and sexuality.” Candidates must have…
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Pennsylvania State University Assistant Teaching Professorship in African American Studies
Deadline: Unstated; posted on Penn State site 4/9 Length/Track: One year “with a strong likelihood of renewal” Description: “An ideal candidate will be able to teach various undergraduate courses on the African American Experience in history, culture, politics, religion, and thought. Preference will be given to candidates with experience teaching courses focused on women and…
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Spelman College Visiting Professorship in Art History and Curatorial Studies in the Atlanta University Center Art Collective
Deadline: April 21 Length/Track: One year Description: Apparently open rank. “The ideal candidate brings theory, both historical and contemporary, into dialogue with art histories of the global south and of the African Diaspora. Preference will be given to applicants who have a research program that engages with global migration studies and/or decolonial theory.” “Applicants are…
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William & Mary Visiting Assistant Teaching Professorship in German Studies
Deadline: April 22 Length/Track: One year Description: “The candidate should be able to teach at all levels, from beginning German language courses to more advanced German Literature and Cultural Studies courses offered in German and English. While the area of expertise is open, we are especially interested in candidates with expertise in pre-20th Century literature…
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Haverford College Visiting Assistant Professorship in British and Postcolonial Literature
Deadline: April 25 Length/Track: One year with possible renewal Description: Inviting “applications for the position of Visiting Assistant Professor. We seek scholars whose research and pedagogy engages the fields of 19th and 20th century British and Postcolonial literatures. Applicants whose courses might contribute to interdisciplinary programs in Gender and Sexuality Studies, Visual Studies, Environmental Studies,…
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Pacifica Graduate Institute Core Faculty Position in the MA/PhD Program in Mythological Studies
Deadline: April 28 Length/Track: Not directly stated. Certainly ongoing, probably tenure track. Description: Program is for students “who seek to understand and express the depths of the psyche and earth-centered wisdom through myth, story, ritual, religion, literature, and art.” “We are particularly interested in applicants who can teach the following courses and subject areas: Dissertation…
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Simmons University Assistant Teaching Professorship in Modern U.S. and Gender History
Deadline: April 15 Length/Track: One year with potential for renewal Description: “The position is open with regard to the geographic region of specialization, but we would particularly welcome applicants who could teach courses in modern U.S. history (broadly defined) and histories of gender and sexuality. Other desirable areas of additional interest include: Queer histories, histories…
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Bates College Visiting Assistant Professorship in the Africana Program
Deadline: April 18 Length/Track: One year Description: “We welcome applications from all qualified candidates, but are especially interested in those whose work focuses on Blackness through feminist, queer, and global lenses, including but not limited to the United States.” “[C]ourse options may include Queer Africana, Narrating Slavery, Anti-Blackness and the Environment, Black Feminist Activist and…