Assistant / Associate Professor, Asian American Studies | Northwestern University

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NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY seeks candidates trained in literary studies for a tenure-track Assistant or Associate Professorship in Asian American Studies. Areas of specialization are open, but scholars whose work focuses on Chinese Americans, Filipino Americans, Japanese Americans, Southeast Asian Americans or Pacific Islanders are especially welcome, as is comparative research compatible with ethnic studies.

Assistant Professor: Religion, Race, and Colonialism | Tufts University

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The Tufts University Department of Religion seeks a scholar for a tenure-track Mellon Bridge Assistant Professorship in Religion, Race, and Colonialism. PhD is required. Preference will be given to candidates who have both training in the academic study of religion and specialization in the study of race, colonialism, indigeneity, ethnicity, and/or diaspora. Region, historical period, and methodological focus are all open and applications are encouraged from scholars with cognate interests in Anthropology, Ethnic Studies, History, Sociology, or other disciplines.

Assistant / Associate Professor, Intercultural Communication | University of Maryland Baltimore County

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We are searching for a candidate with expertise in any of the following languages: Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Korean, Russian or Spanish.  Candidates should have in hand a PhD in intercultural communication or a closely related field, experience in intercultural training, and native or near-native proficiency in at least one of the modern languages above.

Postdoctoral Fellowship, National Center for Institutional Diversity | University of Michigan

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The NCID Postdoctoral Fellowship Program and the Diversity Scholars Network promotes the outstanding work of early-career diversity scholars. A successful applicant will be attractive as both a NCID Fellow and a tenure-track or research faculty member at U-M and its peer institutions. While we welcome new PhD applicants, successful candidates may also currently hold early career tenure-track positions.

Professor, U.S. History | Evergreen State College

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Evergreen seeks to appoint a full-time faculty member with expertise in the social and cultural history of the United States, emphasizing the history of race, ethnicity, gender, labor and/or sexuality, or the intersections of these fields. The successful candidate will be especially committed to research and teaching (beyond surveys) 18th and 19th century U.S. history.

Assistant Professor, History | North Carolina Central University

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This position will provide instruction African Diaspora, United States history, African American history and African history courses.

Assistant Professor: History, Diversity, and Diasporas | California State University, East Bay

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Candidates must have a demonstrated record of scholarship and teaching pertaining to American diversity/diasporas and communities of color in any period from Atlantic origins to the present. Candidates with expertise in African/African American history, and with interest in developing public history programs and curricula involving the local community, are preferred.

Residential Fellowships | School for Advanced Research

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Nine-month Resident Scholar Fellowships are awarded to scholars who have completed their research and analysis in the social sciences, humanities, Latino/a Studies, and Native Studies and who need time to reflect, debate, and write. Fellowships are awarded annually by the School for Advanced Research (SAR) to five or six scholars who have completed their research and who need time to prepare manuscripts or dissertations on topics important to the understanding of humankind. Resident scholars may approach their research from the perspective of anthropology or from related fields such as history and sociology. Scholars from the humanities and social sciences are encouraged to apply.

Andrew W. Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Humanities and Humanistic Social Sciences | University of Wisconsin – Madison

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The theme for 2017-2019 applicants is “Translation, Adaptation, Transplantation.” We seek applications from scholars across the humanities and humanistic social sciences whose research addresses theories and practices of translation in intercultural and transcultural contact zones and transnational circulations. Projects may focus on any medium, historical period, or area of the world, including analyses that work across different media or regions of the world.

Postdoctoral Research Associate | Princeton University

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The Woodrow Wilson School invites outstanding researchers in global history, Brazilian studies, and historical ethnography (with a focus on immigration, statecraft, and the 19th century) to apply for an appointment as a postdoctoral research associate or more senior researcher. We seek candidates with archival research experience, demographic analysis skills, and with strong theoretical training.