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University of North Texas-Denton Assistant Professorship in Environmental Philosophy
Deadline: Unstated; posted on HEJ 10/30 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: AOS: “Decolonial Philosophy, Indigenous Philosophy, Latinx/Latin American Philosophy, and/or Philosophy of Race.” Preferred: “Experience teaching Philosophy of Race, Philosophy of Gender/Feminism, Latin American Philosophy, Decolonial Philosophy, Indigenous Philosophy, Social-Political Philosophy, or History of Philosophy.” URL: https://jobs.untsystem.edu/postings/77960
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Claflin University Assistant Professorship in English
Deadline: Open until filled; posted on HigherEdJobs.com 10/30 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: “The candidate should be a generalist who has current training in any one or more of the following areas: American Literature, creative writing, screenwriting, Gender Studies.” URL:
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McNeese State University Assistant Professorship in U.S. History
Deadline: Review begins immediately; posted on MSU site 10/30; starts in Fall 2024 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: “The Assistant Professor is responsible for teaching 4 classes a semester, including 3 surveys in US History and one upper-level course in U.S. or Women’s History.” URL: https://www.schooljobs.com/careers/mcneese/jobs/4262626/assistant-professor-of-u-s-history-f99766?pagetype=jobOpportunitiesJobs
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University of Oklahoma-Norman Assistant/Associate Professorship in Women’s and Gender Studies –- Popular Culture and Media Studies
Deadline: December 1 Length/Track: Tenured, tenure track Description: “We are particularly interested in scholars with an emphasis on film, television, music, popular literature (including but not limited to zines, graphic novels, digital literature), new media, or gaming, and whose research methods directly contribute to the mission and strategic plan of the department.” URL: https://apply.interfolio.com/134148
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University of Florida-Gainesville Lectureship in Sociology
Deadline: November 17 Length/Track: The lectureship is “a full-time, nine-month, non-tenure accruing position, renewable appointment” Description: “The Lecturer will typically teach three (3) high-demand or foundational courses each semester, such as Principles of Sociology and Development of Sociological Thought. Preference will be given to applicants who can also offer courses such as Race and Racism…
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University of Wisconsin-Whitewater Assistant Professorship in Philosophy and Religious Studies — Deadline Extended to 1/1/24
Deadline: January 1 Length/Track: Tenure track Descripton: “The successful candidate should demonstrate appreciation for the academic study of religion as fundamental to liberal education and must have the ability to teach the university’s upper-level General Education course in the humanities (CORE 390: World of Ideas), as well as RELIGST 112: Introduction to Western Religions, which…
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Washington State University-Pullman Assistant Professorship in Early Modern British Literature
Deadline: December 3 (hard deadline) Length/Track: Tenure track Description: Seeking candidates whose work has “an emphasis upon Critical Race Theory (e.g., Anti-Racist Shakespeare), especially as it relates to Drama and Performance.” “Preference will be given to candidates whose innovative work in Anti-Racist Shakespeare intersects with one or more of the following areas: Indigenous and Postcolonial…
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University of Texas-Arlington Assistant Professorship in English — Technology and Digital Media
Deadline: November 22 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: “We seek candidates who engage with the wide and significant debates on Black representation in Technology and Media in its many forms, genres, theoretical, conceptual, and practical turns.” Preference will be given to applicants with research interests, qualifications, and/or experience related to one or more of the following…
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North Dakota State University Doctoral/Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Political Science
Deadline: December 1 Length/Track: Nine months Description: “We seek candidates with expertise in judicial politics and constitutional law, broadly construed. Successful applicants should be versed in American public law, but could conduct research in a broad variety of related areas, such as, but not limited to, the role of race, ethnicity, sexualities, and/or gender in…