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American Academy of Learned Societies Fellowship in the Humanities and Interpretive Social Sciences 2025-26
Deadline: September 25 Length/Track: Six months to one year Description: “The fellowship is open to scholars at all postdoctoral career stages, working on or off the tenure track, who have earned a PhD in the humanities or interpretive social sciences by the application deadline.” URL:
2024 Deadlines, African American Studies, Africana Studies, All/Most Humanistic fields, American Studies, Anthropology, Archaeology, Art History, Asian American Studies, Border Studies, Carceral Studies, Caribbean Studies, Childhood Studies, Classics, Communications/Media Studies, Comparative Literature/English, Cultural Studies, Diaspora Studies, Digital Studies, Disability Studies, Drama/Theater Studies, East Asian Studies, Economics, Education, Environmental Studies, Film/Media Studies, French/Francophone Studies, Gaming Studies, Gender/Queer/Trans Studies, Germanic Studies, Global Studies, Health Studies, History, History of Science, Human Development, Human Rights Studies, Indigenous Studies, Italian Studies, Jewish/Judaic Studies, Labor/Class Studies, Latin American Studies, Latinx Studies, Legal Studies, Linguistics, Music, Native American/American Indian/Indigenous Studies, Near Eastern/MIddle Eastern Studies, Pacific Islander Studies, Performance Studies, Philosophy, Political Science, Postdoc, Public Health, Public Policy, Race/Diasporic/Indigenous Studies, Religious Studies/Theology, Rhetoric, Romance Languages, September 2024 deadline, Slavic Studies, Sociology, South Asian Studies, Spanish/Latin American Studies, Starts in 2025, Technology Studies, Urban Studies, Visual Studies -
University of Tennessee-Knoxville Assistant Professorship in American Politics — Economic, Racial/Ethnic, and/or Gender Studies
Deadline: September 20 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: “While the area of concentration is open, we have preference for scholars who examine empirical questions of diversity, inequality, inclusion, race/ethnicity, and/or gender. The successful candidate must have strong research skills and a theoretically oriented research agenda that will lead to publication in peer-reviewed outlets (journals and/or books).…
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Rowan University Open Rank Professorship in Political Science
Deadline: January 19 Length/Track: Tenured, tenure track Description: “Subfield: American Politics, Comparative Politics, American Political Development, Public Policy.” “Areas of research interest may include but are not limited to: welfare or social policies that relate to health including housing policy, food insecurity, Medicare and/or Medicaid expansion, the politics of the ACA, reproductive rights, LGBTQ+ rights,…
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University of Central Florida Assistant Professorship in American Politics
Deadline: December 18 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: “The successful applicant will be a broadly trained Americanist with interests in political behavior and/or public policy.” “Preference will be given to candidates with interests in the politics of race, ethnicity, women, gender, sexuality, class, and/or inequality.” URL: https://ucf.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/careers/job/Orlando-FL-Main-Campus/Assistant-Professor–American-Politics_R106414?source=HigherEd_Jobs
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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…
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Kenyon College Marilyn Yarbrough Dissertation/Teaching Fellowship
Deadline: January 8 Length/Track: One year Description: “Fellows are expected to teach one course each semester, usually in the Fellow’s general research area, and to work toward the completion of their dissertations.” Eligible applicants should identify as the following: *Members of underrepresented groups (e.g., ethnic minorities; women in fields that attract mostly men, or men…
2024 Deadlines, African American Studies, Africana Studies, American Studies, Anthropology, Art History, Art/Design, Classics, Comparative Literature/English, DEI Hire, Dissertation Fellowship, Drama/Theater Studies, East Asian Studies, Economics, Environmental Studies, French/Francophone Studies, Gender/Queer/Trans Studies, Germanic Studies, Global Studies, History, History of Science, Human Development, Indigenous Studies, January 2024 deadline, Legal Studies, Music, Native American/American Indian/Indigenous Studies, Philosophy, Political Science, Psychology/Behavioral Sciences, Public Policy, Race/Diasporic/Indigenous Studies, Religious Studies/Theology, Romance Languages, Slavic Studies, Sociology, South Asian Studies, Spanish/Latin American Studies, Starts in 2024, Visual Studies -
Princeton University Visiting Princeton Mellon Fellowship in Architecture, Urbanism and the Humanities — Cities on the Edge
Deadline: January 7 LEngth/Track: One year Description: Princeton’s ‘Architecture, Urbanism, and the Humanities’Cities on the Edge’ initiative “combines the efforts of a diverse group of faculty, programs, and schools to develop a dynamic understanding of urban issues past, present, and future. “We seek to hire Mellon Fellows with an abiding interest in multi-disciplinary work focused…
2024 Deadlines, Anthropology, Art History, Art/Design, Comparative Literature/English, Creative Writing, Cultural Studies, Environmental Studies, Gender/Queer/Trans Studies, Geography, History, History of Science, Human Development, January 2024 deadline, Performance Studies, Philosophy, Political Science, Postdoc, Public Policy, Race/Diasporic/Indigenous Studies, Religious Studies/Theology, Sociology, Starts in 2024, Technology Studies, Urban Studies, Visual Studies -
University of Arizona Assistant Professorship in the School of Government and Public Policy
Deadline: October 9 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: “We are interested in individuals addressing the politics or policy of international law and/or international organizations as they intersect with a substantive strength of the SGPP, such as climate change adaptation, peace and conflict, international development, democracy, rights, governance, justice, gender, and/or migration.” “We are especially interested in…