Adjunct Faculty, Humanities | Strayer University
Adjunct Faculty provide quality education and maintain high standards of academic excellence in teaching assigned courses in discipline.
Adjunct Faculty provide quality education and maintain high standards of academic excellence in teaching assigned courses in discipline.
We are seeking an interdisciplinary scholar who specializes in Native American Studies, Ethnic Studies, and/or Indigenous Studies whose work addresses racial injustice and equity as related to Native American peoples in the United States. Preference will be given to candidates who can add to departmental course offerings in the areas of gender/sexuality, regional, and/or transborder indigenous movements.
We are seeking an interdisciplinary scholar who specializes in African Diaspora Studies, Ethnic Studies, Black Studies and/or Gender and Sexuality Studies whose work addresses racial injustice and equity as related to the African Diaspora. The area of specialization is open, however, we are particularly interested in candidates whose scholarship and course offerings engage queer perspectives, gender and/or sexuality using intersectional methodologies.
The Department of Modern and Classical Languages and Literatures seeks applicants for a tenure-track, academic year position as an Assistant Professor of German and Ethnic Humanities. The successful candidate will be expected to teach all levels of German courses at the undergraduate level. Courses will also include Humanities, Folklore, or Jewish Studies courses.
Brown University invites applications for a two-year Postdoctoral Research Associate in Racial Inequality to be jointly shared by the Watson Institute for International & Public Affairs and the Center for the Study of Race & Ethnicity in America. We seek a scholar with interests in racial inequality/structural racism in the post 1970s U.S. in areas such as: urban poverty, social and cultural theories of racism, gender, segregation, housing or welfare.
The Department of Religious Studies and the Carter G. Woodson Institute for African American and African Studies are conducting an open-rank search for a joint professorship in Race, Religion and the African Diaspora. We seek candidates whose teaching and research explore the role of religion within black communities in the United States or the wider African Diaspora, and whose work considers the intersection of religion and race on any number of levels-historical, cultural, philosophical, or theological.
Cal Poly seeks an experienced, collaborative, and visionary leader to become its Vice President and Chief Officer for Diversity and Inclusion. The successful candidate for this position will be an effective convener and credible advisor who can strategically align and integrate a wide range of new and existing initiatives into a cohesive platform that will foster a more inclusive and diverse community.
The Department of Art History and Archaeology at Washington University in St. Louis, and the Saint Louis Art Museum seek a specialist in one of two broad fields, either in Islamic Art, or Art of the Ancient Americas, for a joint teaching-curatorial two-year position beginning July 1, 2017 (start date could be moved slightly later). Candidates will be interviewed in both subfields, but only one fellow will be selected from the total pool.
Applications are now open for the 2017/18 entry to the Max Weber Programme at the European University Institute (EUI) in Florence, Italy. Amongst the largest, most prestigious and successful postdoctoral programmes in the historical and social sciences, and located in one of the most beautiful settings, with truly outstanding research facilities, we offer 50-60 fully funded 1 and 2 year postdoctoral fellowships to applicants from anywhere in the world in the fields of economics, history, law and social and political sciences. The Robert Schuman Centre for Advanced Studies offers Jean Monnet Fellowships for the academic year 2017/18 for scholars who have obtained their doctorate more than 5 years prior to the start of the fellowship, i.e. before 1 September 2012.
Stetson University seeks a broadly trained teacher-scholar of Global Anglophone Literature for a full-time, tenure-track appointment as an assistant professor. We are primarily interested in candidates with demonstrated interests and accomplishments in literature from Africa and the African diaspora, Caribbean literature, or South Asian literature; secondarily desirable fields include British Commonwealth literatures, peace studies, race and postcolonial studies, gender studies, or eco-criticism.
