Assistant Professor: Art / Architecture of the Islamic World | Oberlin College

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Oberlin, OH

The Oberlin College Art Department invites applications for a full-time tenure-track position in the Art and Architecture of the Islamic World at the rank of Assistant Professor. We seek an ambitious scholar who will collaborate with us to expand our art historical curriculum, and forge connections to other departments.

Postdoctoral Program for Faculty Diversity | University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill

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Assistant / Associate Professor: African or African Diaspora Arts | University of Virginia

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Charlottesville, VA

The McIntire Department of Art at the University of Virginia invites applicants for a tenure-track Assistant Professor or tenured Associate Professor position in African or African Diaspora arts. The successful candidate will pursue an active research and publication agenda, and also demonstrate a strong commitment to teaching, in keeping with the University of Virginia’s long-standing reputation for excellence in undergraduate and graduate education. The course load is two courses per semester at the graduate and undergraduate levels.

Post-Doctoral Teaching Fellowship: 19th-/ Early 20th-Century European Art | University of Virginia

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Charlottesville, VA

The McIntire Department of Art at the University of Virginia invites applicants for a Post-Doctoral Teaching Fellowship in 19th-/Early 20th-century European Art during the Spring 2017.

Assistant / Associate Professor: Cultural and Historic Preservation | Salve Regina University

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Salve Regina University invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track Assistant or Associate Professor of Cultural and Historic Preservation starting September 2017. The successful applicant will teach in the Noreen Stonor Drexel cultural and historic preservation program, one of nine undergraduate programs recognized by the National Council for Preservation Education. Candidates should have expertise in teaching and practicing architectural history within a broad framework of historic preservation. Candidates who emphasize hands-on, experiential teaching and who employ current technologies (e.g., 3D architectural modeling, photogrammetry, Geographic Information Systems, building materials analysis) in their preservation practice are strongly encouraged to apply.

Education Pioneers Fellowship, Summer Track

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Education Pioneers is currently accepting applications for the EP Fellowship Summer Track from professionals who want to use their background in data analysis, project and program management, strategy, and operations to transform the education sector. Education Pioneers is a non-profit that recruits, develops, and connects professionals to work for K-12 school districts, charter schools, and other education organizations in non-instructional roles. They use their skills to transform education from outside of the classroom to ensure every student has access to opportunities and an excellent education.

Lynn and Gary Mecklenburg Chair of Textiles, Material Culture, and Design | University of Wisconsin Madison

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Madison, WI

The School of Human Ecology seeks an eminent scholar with experience and expertise in history of textiles and/or history of fashion/costumes within the broader field of material culture studies to join the faculty of the Department of Design Studies. The successful candidate will be eligible for a 5-year renewable appointment as the Lynn and Gary Mecklenburg Chair of Textiles, Material Culture, and Design beginning August 29, 2017. To be eligible, a candidate must hold a Ph.D. in material culture and/or art history, design history, or in a related area. A candidate must demonstrate experience and expertise in history of textiles and/or history of fashion/costumes within the broader field of material culture studies. To be considered for either the full professor rank or associate professor rank, candidates must meet the tenure and professorial rank standards of the UW-Madison Divisional Committee and of the School of Human Ecology.

Assistant Professor: African Art | University of Pennsylvania

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The Department of History of Art seeks a scholar-teacher with wide-ranging interests in the visual arts and architecture of the African continent. Teaching responsibilities include teaching an introduction to African art, upper-level lectures and seminars in specialty, plus participation in survey courses as well as first-year and methods seminars. Engagement with the historical, Sub-Saharan African collections and other archival and photographic resources in the Penn Museum through research and/or teaching is expected after appointment. Areas of specialization and previous fieldwork might include anthropology; archaeology; architecture and the built environment; photography; the history of dance and performance (particularly as it engages objects); and the African Diaspora (Latin America and the Caribbean, South Asia, Europe, etc.).

Assistant / Associate Professor: International Studies, Israel Studies | University of Washington

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The Jackson School of International Studies (JSIS), at the University of Washington, Seattle, invites applications for a faculty position at the tenure-track assistant professor or tenured associate professor level in the field of Israel Studies to begin on September 16, 2017, contingent on budgetary approval. The person filling the position will hold the Jack and Rebecca Benaroya Endowed Chair in Israel Studies. We welcome applications from social scientists and historians who study Israel from a multidisciplinary perspective, including the fields of history, sociology, cultural studies, geography, legal studies, political science, Jewish studies, or religious studies. In addition, candidates should be able to integrate the study of Israel into a global context, highlighting the comparative and international relevance of Israel in the Middle East and beyond.

Associate Professor of Practice: Arts Administration | Boston University

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Boston University Metropolitan College seeks to fill a full-time, non-tenure track faculty position at the rank of Associate Professor of the Practice starting July 1, 2017, for the graduate program in Arts Administration. The successful candidate will have expertise in the performing arts and an advanced degree(s) in one or more of the following areas: Theater, Music, Art History, Nonprofit Management, Public Administration, Cultural Policy, or Arts Administration.