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American University Assistant Professorship in Philosophy — STARTS in 2026
Deadline: October 15 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: “We welcome applications from scholars engaged in high-quality research in the philosophy of democracy, including Western, non-Western, and/or intercultural approaches. The ability to engage more than one philosophical tradition is highly valued. While the areas of competence are open, we especially welcome candidates with teaching and research expertise…
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Smith College Research Fellowship in Reproductive Justice History and Popular Political Education
Deadline: July 1 (review begins) Length/Track: Apparently two years Description: “The Roots of Reproductive Justice History Project seeks a historian of women, gender and sexuality to research and produce content for a website that traces movements for body autonomy across the full span of U.S. history.” The postdoc will be contributing to the “Roots of…
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Dickinson College Visiting Assistant Professorship in American Studies
Deadline: Review begins immediately Length/Track: One year Descriptions: “Candidates should possess a Ph.D. (or ABD) in American Studies, Latinx Studies, Native American and Indigenous Studies, Ethnic Studies, or an allied field. The candidate must be able to teach a range of courses in Latinx studies (Borderland Studies, Introduction to Latinx Studies, Latinx Popular Culture) as…
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University of Richmond Visiting Assistant Professorship in Italian Studies
Deadline: May 1 Length/Track: Looks like one year Description: “The department welcomes expertise in at least two of the following areas: Italian Literature, Cinema, and Culture; Mediterranean and Transcultural Studies; Ethnic and/or Minority studies; Italian American Culture and Literature; Translation Studies; Environmental Humanities and Ecocriticism; Gender and Sexuality Studies.” Note: 3:3 load. URL:
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Colorado Mesa University Assistant Professorship in History
Deadline: April 27 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: “Teaching essential learning undergraduate history courses, including Early U.S. History (to 1877) and Modern U.S. History (since 1865), as well as upper division offerings in Early U.S. History, including our methods sequence (HIST 202 and 404), African American History, American Slavery, the Early American Republic, Early U.S. Women’s…
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Warren Wilson College Visiting Assistant Professorship in History
Deadline: April 27 Length/Track: One year with possible renewal for a second Description: “The successful applicant will teach courses in world histories and specialize in at least one world region. The Department is also open to expertise on all themes, including (but not exclusively) intellectual history, histories of race, gender, and sexuality.” Candidates must have…
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University of Pennsylvania Postdoctoral Climate Fellowship at the Center for the Advanced Study of India
Deadline: April 23 Length/Track: One year Description: “For this position, we seek a scholar whose research focuses on one or more of the following areas: environment-society relations, cities and urbanization, and climate change. We are open to applicants from a range of disciplinary traditions, particularly anthropology, architecture, geography, and planning. Candidates who have experience with…
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Spelman College Visiting Professorship in Art History and Curatorial Studies in the Atlanta University Center Art Collective
Deadline: April 21 Length/Track: One year Description: Apparently open rank. “The ideal candidate brings theory, both historical and contemporary, into dialogue with art histories of the global south and of the African Diaspora. Preference will be given to applicants who have a research program that engages with global migration studies and/or decolonial theory.” “Applicants are…
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Pacifica Graduate Institute Core Faculty Position in the MA/PhD Program in Mythological Studies
Deadline: April 28 Length/Track: Not directly stated. Certainly ongoing, probably tenure track. Description: Program is for students “who seek to understand and express the depths of the psyche and earth-centered wisdom through myth, story, ritual, religion, literature, and art.” “We are particularly interested in applicants who can teach the following courses and subject areas: Dissertation…
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Bryn Mawr College Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Humanities and Humanistic Studies
Deadline: April 14 Length/Track: One year, renewable for a second Description: “The Political Science Department seeks a postdoctoral fellow with research strongly rooted in U.S. politics, including (but not limited to) American political development, political culture, power structures, race, or law. Comparative approaches using the United States as a central case would also be welcome.…