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University of Arizona Visiting Lectureship in Religious Studies and Classics
Deadline: April 1 (review begins) Length/Track: One year Description: “The department seeks applicants with specialties in one or more of the following areas: Religion and Health; Religion and Gender/Sexuality; Religion in the U.S. Southwest; Religion in Late Antiquity.” Note: 3:3 load; salary range is $45,000-$50,000. URL:
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Bethany College (KS) Assistant Professorship in Religion
Deadline: March 28 (review begins) Length/Track: Tenure track Description: “The area of specialization is open; however, applicants with a demonstrated interest in women’s or gender studies, critical race theory, liberation theology, ecotheology, American religions, or science, technology, and religion are strongly encouraged to apply.” URL: https://recruiting.paylocity.com/Recruiting/Jobs/Details/2300855
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University of Wisconsin-Platteville Lectureship in Political Science
Deadline: March 20 Length/Track: Nine months, non-renewable Description: “Candidates must be able to teach Introduction to American Government and Constitutional Law as well as some of our other offered courses such as Introduction to Public Policy, American Political Parties and Interest Groups, State and Local Government, Civil Liberties, and Women, Gender, and Politics.” Note: 5:5 teaching load…
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Seton Hill Assistant Professorship in Political Science
Deadline: Open until filled (posted on HEJ 3/4) Length/Track: Tenure track Description: Requirements include a “Ph.D. in Political Science, International Studies, Politics, Government, or Pre-Law/Legal Studies at time of appointment [and the a]bility to teach a range of courses in the discipline, including Introduction to Political Science, Political Theory, American National Government, and Topics in…
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William & Mary Visiting Assistant Teaching Professor of English & Gender, Sexuality, & Women’s Studies
Deadline: Review begins April 1; job closes April 15 Length/Track: Two years Description: “We seek an individual with expertise in 19th-century American literature (preferably before 1865) and feminist/queer theory, but exceptional applicants from other areas of American literature, intersectionality, and gender, sexuality, race, and ethnicity studies will be considered.” 3:3 load. URL: https://jobs.wm.edu/postings/58575
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Worcester Polytechnic Institute Visiting Assistant Teaching Professorship in African American and African Diaspora History
Deadline: March 15 Length/Track: One year Description: “We especially invite scholars working on the United States and the Americas, in any period, deploying transregional, international, comparative, and/or global perspectives and methods. We are particularly interested in scholars with a demonstrated record of teaching who can contribute to the department’s thematic areas of focus in Africana…
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Rosemont College (PA) Assistant Professorship in Theology and Religious Studies
Deadline: Unstated Length/Track: Apparently tenure track Description: “Responsibilities for the position include undergraduate-level instruction of coursework within the Wants of the Age Core Curriculum and with Theology and Religious Studies Faculty members.” Minimum requirements include the “[a]bility to teach a variety of Core Curriculum courses, which currently include Catholic Intellectual Tradition, Catholic Social Justice Tradition,…
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Kansas Wesleyan University Assistant Professorship in History
Deadline: Apparently open until filled Length/Track: Unclear — possibly tenure track Description: “The successful candidate will be responsible for the department’s offerings in American history which include the basic survey courses, a lower-level course in U.S. government, Kansas history, and upper-level courses in their areas of specialty. An ability to teach African American history or…
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Clark Atlanta University Assistant Professorship in U.S. Government & Politics –- Women in Politics
Deadline: Unstated; posted on HEJ 2/14 but originally posted in August 2023 Length/Track: Unstated; presumably tenure track Description: “The successful candidate will be able to teach courses in Black politics/political science, U.S. presidency, and congressional politics; specialize in the Department’s women in politics subfield; employ critical theoretical perspectives; and commit to an active program of…