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Simon Fraser University Assistant Professorship in Gender, Sexuality and Women’s Studies (GSWS)/Labour Studies (LBST)
Deadline: November 20 (preferential deadline) Length/Track: Tenure track Description: Qualifications include URL: https://www.h-net.org/jobs/job_display.php?id=66158
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Northeastern University Postdoctoral Fellowship in Black Feminist Studies and Public History
Deadline: January 20 Length/Track: Two years Description: “Specialization may be in any area of Africana Studies in disciplines of social sciences or humanities, with a clear commitment to feminist interdisciplinary work. We welcome textual, theoretical, and/or empirical projects in any field or period that engage questions at the intersection of Africana Studies and feminism, gender,…
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University of Texas-Austin Assistant Professorship in Urban/American Studies
Deadline: November 15 (hard deadline) Length/Track: Tenure track Description: “Applicants must hold a Ph.D. (by August 15, 2023 — sic) in American Studies, Anthropology, Ethnic Studies, Feminist Studies, Geography, Planning, Sociology, Urban Studies, or related fields. Also required are training and experience with social science research methods, broadly defined, including research design, data collection and analysis,…
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State University of New York-New Paltz Assistant Professorship in Black Studies
Deadline: October 25 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: “Devoted to the exploration and analysis of the history and culture of African people in the United States, Caribbean, and Africa, Black Studies defines the Black experience from an African and Afro-American perspective and seeks to illuminate the contribution of African people to world culture and correct a…
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University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Assistant Professorship in Women’s and Gender Studies
Deadline: November 1 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: “We seek a colleague who will complement existing strengths in our department; we are particularly interested in social scientists who specialize in LGBTQ studies, Black feminisms, and/or critical theory.” URL: https://unc.peopleadmin.com/postings/266439