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University at Buffalo Open Rank Professorship in the History of Africa
Deadline: October 2 Length/Track: Tenured, tenure track Description: Two lines. “This position is open to all fields, and the second position prioritizes Science, Health, or Disability broadly conceived, including intersections with religion, environment, gender, sexuality, etc.” URL: https://www.ubjobs.buffalo.edu/postings/43531
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Pitzer College Assistant Professorship in Philosophy
Deadline: October 9 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: “We are interested in candidates whose work engages philosophical traditions outside of Anglo-American Philosophy (for example, in Latin American Philosophy, Indigenous Philosophy, African Philosophy, Asian Philosophy, or Continental European Philosophy), and who have a focus on ethics or social and political philosophy (including philosophy of race, sex, and…
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Stanford University Open Rank Professorship in Modern Art
Deadline: August 31 Length/Track: Tenured, tenure track Description: “We encourage applications from scholars who engage critically with both canonical and alternative histories of modernity and reach beyond the department’s existing strengths in U.S. art history, including, for example, scholars of Indigenous, African, Asian, Latin American, Caribbean, and diasporic art, architecture, and visual culture. Applicants should…
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University of San Diego Assistant Professor of French and Francophone Studies
Deadline: October 15 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: Part of cluster higher within the following themes: “Borders and Social Justice, Technology and the Human Experience, and Climate Change and Environmental Justice.” Inviting “applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor of French, with a research or teaching focus on Arabic Studies, North African, and/or Middle Eastern Studies.” “We…
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Scripps College Assistant Professorship in Pre-1900 U.S. History/African Diaspora and the Atlantic World
Deadline: October 1 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: Seeking “applications for a tenure-track assistant professor in U.S. history before 1900, with research and teaching expertise in the African diaspora and the Atlantic world. Candidates whose research and teaching interests also address gender and sexuality are especially encouraged to apply.” URL: https://www.scrippscollege.edu/hr/faculty/tenure-track-position-in-pre-1900-u-s-history-african-diaspora-and-the-atlantic-world