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Florida State University Assistant Professorship in Religion, Migration, and Diaspora and/or Indigenous Religions
Deadline: December 1 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: “The geographical and historical areas of specialization are open; the preference is for expertise in areas that will broaden the strengths of the department. We welcome applicants, including advanced ABDs and early-career PhDs, from a broad array of disciplines in the humanities and humanistic social sciences. Areas of…
2023 Deadlines, Communication/Media Studies, December 2023 deadline, Drama/Theater, Environmental Studies, Film/Media Studies, Gender/Sexuality Studies, Global/International Studies, Indigenous Studies, Music, Native American/American Indian Studies, Performance Studies, Political Science, Public Health, Race/Ethnic Studies, Religious Studies/Theology, Starts in 2024, Tenure track -
California State University-Bakersfield Assistant Professorship in Sociology
Deadline: October 30 (to ensure full consideration) Length/Track: Tenure track Description: “We are seeking enthusiastic teacher-scholars with a strong background in several possible areas of scholarship and teaching including Public Health and Inequality, Gender and Sexuality, Latin American Sociology, and Historical Sociology.” “Primary teaching and research expertise in one of the following areas: Public Health…
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Georgetown University Provost’s Distinguished Faculty Fellowship/Assistant Professorship in Economics
Deadline: November 6 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: Seeking to hire a scholar whose work “aligns with the University’s social justice objectives by conducting outstanding research and teaching in the areas of race, gender, inequality, and social justice economics.” “A Ph.D. in Economics is required prior to appointment start date.” “We welcome candidates from various fields,…
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Florida State University-Tallahassee Assistant Professorship in Religious Ethics
Deadline: November 3 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: “Specialization is open. Preference is for candidates who focus on how religious traditions imagine issues of justice, for example in relation to issues of ethnicity in the politics of migration, race and gender in state policy or law, issues of environmental concern, health care, or other contemporary challenges.”…
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University at Buffalo Assistant Professorship in Disability, Intersectionality and Gender
Deadline: Open until filled; posted on UB job site 9/27 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: “We seek a dynamic teacher and researcher whose specialization foregrounds an intersectional approach to disability studies. This position is part of a collaborative team that includes the Center for Disability Studies, the Gender Institute, and GGSS on a project on “Communities of Care” which focuses…
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Tulane University Bonquois Postdoctoral Fellowship in Women’s History
Deadline: January 26 Length/Track: One year Description: ” We invite applicants whose research is intersectional and engages with priority interest areas of our Institute, including women and politics, feminist social and political movements, gender-based violence, and/or sexual and reproductive health and rights. A research focus on 20th century women’s history in the Gulf South is preferred though…
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California Polytechnic State University-San Luis Obispo Assistant Professorship in Social Psychology
Deadline: October 23 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: “The successful candidate will teach undergraduate courses in Social Psychology and Multicultural Psychology. The candidate may also teach courses in Health Psychology, Research Methods, and/or upper-division courses on select topics in social psychology (e.g., Applied Social Psychology, Environmental Psychology, Psychology of Prejudice, Psychology of Gender).” URL: https://jobs.calpoly.edu/sl/en-us/job/531999/assistant-professor-psychology-social-psychology-2425
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University of South Florida-Tampa Assistant Professorship in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
Deadline: November 22 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: “Required qualifications include specialization in Race, Gender, and Health.” “Candidates will be expected to teach in their area of specialization at both the undergraduate and graduate levels, and they are also expected to teach graduate feminist or queer theory.” URL: