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Fairfield University Assistant Professorship in Contemporary US History — STARTS IN 2025
Deadline: September 15 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: “We are especially interested in scholars who connect historical patterns and practices with contemporary debates about immigration, asylum, and climate related migration.” “Successful candidate should expect to participate in at least one of the university’s current interdisciplinary programs: American Studies, Black Studies, Environmental Studies, International Studies, Islamic World Studies, Judaic Studies, Latinx, Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Peace and Justice…
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Claremont McKenna College Assistant Professorship in African-American/African Religions — STARTS IN 2025
Deadline: September 6 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: “The successful applicant will teach courses in African-American/African Religions, with desireable subfields including (but not limited to) religion and politics, transnationalism, women and religion, and/or religions of Africa in the diaspora.” URL: https://webapps.cmc.edu/jobs/faculty/faculty_opening_detail.php?PostingID=17050#
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University of Iowa Visiting Assistant Professorship in Modern American history
Deadline: May 1 Length/Track: One year; renewable up to three years Description: “Preferred candidates will be prepared to teach undergraduate classes in American Women’s History or the History of the US in the World, general education classes, as well as courses tailored to their own research specialization.” Note: 4:4 load. URL: https://jobs.uiowa.edu/faculty/view/75219
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Worcester Polytechnic Institute Assistant Teaching Professorship in Modern European History
Deadline: April 24 (for full consideration) Length/Track: Apparently one year Description: “We especially invite scholars working on Europe since 1700, 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 on gender, sexuality, and…
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Spelman College Visiting Assistant Professorship in Art History
Deadline: Unstated; posted on Spelman site 3/22 Length/Track: Two years Description: “The department seeks an innovative scholar whose pedagogical approach to Art History employs interdisciplinary methods to interrogate the changing landscape of museums and Curatorial Studies in the global art and museum ecosystem. The ideal candidate brings concept, both historical and contemporary, into dialogue with…
2024 Deadlines, Africana Studies, Art History, Border Studies, Caribbean Studies, Colonial/Postcolonial/Decolonial Studies, Diaspora Studies, Gender/Sexuality Studies, Global/International Studies, Latin American Studies, Near Eastern/Middle Eastern Studies, Pacific Island Studies, Postcolonial Studies, Race/Ethnic Studies, Starts in 2024, Term/VAP, Unstated deadline 2024, Visual Studies -
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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Earlham College Assistant Professorship and Chair in Jewish Studies
Deadline: March 22 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: “A willingness to teach courses of interest that can contribute to at least one of the College’s interdisciplinary programs (e.g., Women’s, Gender, & Sexuality Studies; Peace & Global Studies; Environmental Sustainability) is highly desired.” URL:
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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,…