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Tulane University Mellon Sawyer Seminar Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Humanities — Reproductive Justice and Rights
Deadline: February 15 Length/Track: One year (9 month contract) Description: Our “Mellon Sawyer Seminar [is] titled, ‘The New Green Wave: Reproductive Justice in the Gulf South and Beyond’.” “We seek a scholar whose research focuses on reproductive rights, health, and justice in the humanities and/or the arts and whose focus addresses heteropatriarchy, slavery, colonialism, imperialism, racism,…
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Columbia College Chicago Assistant Professorship of Instruction in Queer/Gender Studies — Starts January 22 2024
Deadline: Review begins immediately Length/Track: Teaching track; promotion-eligible Deadline: “Ideally, the candidate will expand our offerings in feminist and queer studies as well as teaching our popular offerings in gender studies. We are especially interested in candidates whose research considers the intersectional dimensions of queer and feminist studies, and whose teaching interests intersect with one…
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Purdue University-Fort Wayne Assistant Professorship in Women’s Studies
Deadline: Review begins immediately; posted on Purdue site 12/15; starts in August 2024 Length/Track: Apparently tenure track Description: “Preference will be given to candidates with expertise in one or more of the following specializations: transnational feminism; intersectional analysis of race, gender, and/or sexuality in the U.S.; and/or queer studies.” URL: https://careers.purdue.edu/FW/job/Fort-Wayne-Assistant-Professor-of-Women’s-Studies-IN-46801/1109276400/
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University of Pittsburgh Teaching Assistant Professorship in Black Feminism
Deadline: January 15 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: “We are seeking a dynamic, innovative teacher who works at the intersections of Women of Color Feminism / Black feminism and gender/sexuality studies.” URL:
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Ripon College Visiting Assistant Professorship in Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies
Deadline: February 1 Length/Track: One year Description: “The position is open to scholars in all area studies, but we are particularly interested in candidates with interdisciplinary research and teaching interests that include (but are not limited to): Feminisms of Color; Native American and Indigenous feminism, gender, and sexuality; Gender and Environmental Justice; Disability Studies; Trans…
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Duke University Postdoctoral Fellowship in Black Feminist Theory
Deadline: January 31 Length/Track: Unstated; July 2024 start date implied Description: Seeking “a postdoctoral fellow with an interdisciplinary training in Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies, Black Studies, American Studies, Ethnic Studies, and/or related fields, with expertise in Black feminist studies.” Responsibilities listed include “to help imagine and organize the 2024 Black Feminist Theory Summer Institute…
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University of Alabama-Tuscaloosa Postdoctoral Research Position in the Study of Slavery, Race, and Civil Rights
Deadline: Unstated (closing date listed as 2/29 but I would check) Length/Track: One year, possibly renewal and conversion to tenure track Description: “Working closely with the Research Group of the Faculty Task Force on the History of Slavery, Race, and Civil Rights, the selected applicant will research the role of slavery and its legacies at…
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University of Alabama-Tuscaloosa Assistant Professorship in Gender and Race Studies
Deadline: Not listed on job description; posted on HERC 12/5; starts in Fall 2024 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: Seeking candidates “with a specialization in the study of social geography and queer studies.” “The successful applicant should have demonstrated research knowledge in exploring how placemaking for the Black queer community occurs across gentrifying urban spaces. A…
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California State University-Channel Islands Assistant/Associate Professorship in Native American Indigenous Studies
Deadline: January 30 Length/Track: Tenured, tenure track Description: “We invite applicants with a proven background in Native American Indigenous Studies, and more specifically, California Native Studies. Candidates who specialize in Native American history, tribal sovereignty and governance, Indigenous identity, decolonization, cultural preservation, Indigenous research methodologies and theory, Federal Indian policy, and Indigenous rights are especially…