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University of Rhode Island Carlson Visiting Assistant Professorship in Gender & Women’s Studies — Black Feminisms
Deadline: December 11 Length/Track: Two years Description: “We seek a scholar whose teaching and research are located in the interdisciplinary field of Gender and Women’s Studies who specializes in Black Feminisms in the United States and/or African diaspora and/or Global Black Feminisms with a focus on one or more of the following: Black feminist theory;…
2023 Deadlines, African American Studies, Africana Studies, American Studies, Anthropology, Caribbean Studies, December 2023 deadline, Environmental Studies, Gender/Queer/Trans Studies, Geography, Indigenous Studies, Latin American Studies, Latinx Studies, Native American/American Indian Studies, Political Science, Race/Ethnic Studies, Sociology, Starts in 2024, Term/VAP, Urban Studies -
Vanderbilt University Warren Center Postdoctoral Fellowship in Collaborative Humanities
Deadline: November 1 Length/Track: Three years Description: Topics for 2024-27: Candidates must “received a PhD in the humanities or the humanistic social sciences between August 1, 2021 and July 1, 2024.” URL: ttps://apply.interfolio.com/132473
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Rhodes College Assistant Professorship in Archeology or Cultural Anthropology
Deadline: November 1 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: “We encourage applications from individuals whose interests go beyond traditional disciplinary boundaries, and in particular from candidates who can contribute to one or more of the following interdisciplinary programs: Africana Studies, Archeology, Asian Studies, Educational Studies, Environmental Studies, Gender and Sexuality Studies, Latin American and Latinx Studies, Media…
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Knox College Assistant Professorship in Economics
Deadline: November 15 (to ensure full consideration) Length/Track: Tenure track Description: “Candidates must be prepared to teach introductory and intermediate micro and macro theory. We seek an applied microeconomist with interests in feminist economics, gender economics, labor economics, health economics, economics of education, urban economics, environmental economics, behavioral economics, and economic history.” URL: https://apply.interfolio.com/128894
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New York University Assistant Professorship in Environmental Literary Studies and Environmental Humanities
Deadline: October 2 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: “We seek applications from emerging literary scholars who research and teach in the interdisciplinary field of environmental humanities, from any of a broad range of perspectives, including (but not limited to): urban ecologies; environmental justice; science and technology studies; multi-species and extinction studies; Anthropocene Studies; modernist ecologies; literature…
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California State University-Fresno Assistant Professorship in Sociology
Deadline: September 18 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: Must have “Ability to teach classical sociological theory and/or contemporary sociological theory and/or social science statistics/quantitative research methods and/or qualitative research methods.” Preferred qualifications include “Ability to teach additional courses, such as those in the following areas: medical sociology; urban sociology; sociology of development; sociology of crime and…
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University of Notre Dame Assistant professorship in Civil rights studies
Deadline: October 16 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: “ We are especially interested in scholars who use interdisciplinary approaches to Black social movements of the twentieth century. Defining the era of Civil Rights broadly (including the New Negro Movement through the modern Civil Rights movement, approximately 1955-1975), we are interested in scholars engaging Black political thought,…
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St. Olaf College Assistant Professorship in Economics
Deadline: November 15 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: Two lines. Seeking scholars “in applied econometrics and/or applied microeconomics at the Assistant Professor level. Fields of interest to us include urban economics, the economics of race and gender, labor economics, education economics, public policy, and economic history.” URL: