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Coastal Carolina University Jackson Center Fellowship/Visiting Assistant Professorship in Ethics
Deadline: Review begins immediately; posted on HEJ site 11/13; starts in Fall 2024 Length/Track: Renewable up to three years Description: “The Center seeks a scholar with an active research and teaching agenda (AOS) in ethics or political philosophy in the early stages of their career. AOC: desired further areas of research and/or teaching competence include the…
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University of Rhode Island Carlson Visiting Assistant Professorship in Gender & Women’s Studies — Black Feminisms
Deadline: December 11 Length/Track: Two years Description: “We seek a scholar whose teaching and research are located in the interdisciplinary field of Gender and Women’s Studies who specializes in Black Feminisms in the United States and/or African diaspora and/or Global Black Feminisms with a focus on one or more of the following: Black feminist theory;…
2023 Deadlines, African American Studies, Africana Studies, American Studies, Anthropology, Caribbean Studies, December 2023 deadline, Environmental Studies, Gender/Queer/Trans Studies, Geography, Indigenous Studies, Latin American Studies, Latinx Studies, Native American/American Indian Studies, Political Science, Race/Ethnic Studies, Sociology, Starts in 2024, Term/VAP, Urban Studies -
Assistant Professorship in Interdisciplinary Studies — Black, Decolonial, or Queer Feminist Theories
Deadline: December 4 (to ensure full consideration) Length/Track: Apparently tenure track Description: ” We especially seek candidates interested in Theories of Intersectionality, Transnational feminisms, Grassroot women’s organizing, Feminist histories/futures, Black/Latinx/Indigenous/Queer sexualities.” “Candidates should hold a Ph.D. in a humanities or social science field.” “They will contribute to all levels of undergraduate education, as well as possibly…
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Graduate Center of City Colleges of New York Assistant/Associate Professorship in Ethnomusicology
Deadline: November 27 Length/Track: Tenured, tenure track Description: Preferred qualifications include “Research, teaching and publication experience in one or more of the following: gender/sexuality studies, indigenous-led music research, or Black American/Black Atlantic/African diasporic music studies.” URL: https://cuny.jobs/new-york-ny/assistant-or-associate-professor-ethnomusicology-phd-dma-program-in-music/6B0409D2AD1F4446A863A25874141F1C/job/
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University of Wisconsin-La Crosse Assistant Professorship in Race, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
Deadline: December 1 (review begins) Length/Track: Tenure track Description: Seeking “a candidate whose research and teaching focus on issues in the Global South from a decolonial framework, with specific emphases on feminist theory and either transgender identities or transnational economic development. Successful candidates will be committed to teaching and researching at the intersections of global…
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Butler University Lectureship in History
Deadline: January 5 Length/Track: Unstated; must have PhD by appointment date Description: “We are seeking a historian of a Global South area—Africa, Asia, the Middle East, Latin America, and/or Oceania—whose teaching and scholarship focuses on one or more themes: migration, movement & diaspora; race, gender & sexuality; social movements; the environment, including urban history; or…
2024 Deadlines, Africana Studies, Caribbean Studies, Colonial/Postcolonial/Decolonial Studies, Diaspora Studies, East Asian Studies, Gender/Sexuality Studies, History, Indigenous Studies, January 2024 deadline, Latin American Studies, Near Eastern/Middle Eastern Studies, Pacific Island/Islander Studies, Race/Ethnic Studies, South Asian Studies, Starts in 2024 -
Virginia Wesleyan University Assistant Professorship in History — African, Asian, or Middle Eastern History
Deadline: November 30; posted on H-Net 10/24 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: “We seek a candidate whose work focuses on either African, Asian, or Middle Eastern History. Fields of specialization and chronological focus are flexible; though candidates who can contribute to the University’s Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies, International Studies, and/or Africana Studies programs are encouraged…
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Haverford College Postdoctoral Fellowship in Global/Comparative Studies of Race and Ethnicity
Deadline: January 8 Length/Track: Two years Description: “We are interested in all geographical areas and time periods, including work that may bring us beyond the modern period and the trans-Atlantic world while engaging with postcolonial and critical theories developed in the past two centuries. Candidates may have a wide range of theoretical and interdisciplinary interests,…
2024 Deadlines, African American Studies, Africana Studies, All/Most Humanistic fields, Anthropology, Art History, Colonial/Postcolonial/Decolonial Studies, Comparative Literature, Diaspora Studies, Drama/Theater, European Studies, Film/Media Studies, Gender/Sexuality Studies, Global/International Studies, History, Human Development, Indigenous Studies, January 2024 deadline, Latin American Studies, Latinx Studies, Native American/American Indian Studies, Near Eastern/Middle Eastern Studies, Pacific Island/Islander Studies, Performance Studies, Philosophy, Postcolonial Studies, Postdoc, Race/Ethnic Studies, Religious Studies/Theology, South Asian Studies, Starts in 2024 -
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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Lafayette College (PA) Assistant Professorship in English — African American Literature
Deadline: November 20 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: “The successful candidate will be able to teach lower division courses in writing and introductory literature, and upper division courses in African-American literature, in addition to courses that fulfill the requirements of the Common Course of Study. We are particularly interested in candidates with secondary strengths, such as…