Food Tour Researcher | Museum of Food and Drink
MOFAD will assign a researcher to develop content for each tour. Each researcher will work with MOFAD and Eater staff and writers to define a narrative and series of exhibits for her/his tour.
MOFAD will assign a researcher to develop content for each tour. Each researcher will work with MOFAD and Eater staff and writers to define a narrative and series of exhibits for her/his tour.
The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars is announcing the opening of its 2017-2018 Fellowship competition. The Center awards approximately 15 academic year residential fellowships to academics, journalists, former public officials, and independent experts from any country with outstanding project proposals on global issues.
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We are particularly interested in candidates with a demonstrated ability to develop and teach courses in one or more of the following areas: Native American, African-American, Latino/a, Asian American, and World Literature.
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We are particularly interested in candidates with interdisciplinary expertise in the fields of sociology, anthropology, history, history of science, history of medicine, political science, and bioethics.
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The Department of Writing, Literature, & Publishing at Emerson College invites applications for a tenure-track position in American literature and Native American Studies.
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Preferred Qualifications: a graduate degree, 5 years of experience in history or cultural studies, and experience managing a non-profit cultural institution. Experience in fundraising, personnel management, and as a chief executive officer is desired. Excellent communications and organizational skills are a must.
The Anschutz Distinguished Fellowship, created through an endowment by the Anschutz family, will be awarded in the academic year 2017-18 to a distinguished writer, critic, journalist, musician, artist, or other contributor to the arts, letters, public service, or commerce.
The fellowship holder need not be an academic scholar. However, the selection committee will place great weight on indicia of the candidate’s teaching ability as well as the rigor, innovation, and interdisciplinary emphasis of the proposed seminar course.
Wesleyan University’s History Department invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professorship in the history of Latin America to begin July 1, 2017. Field of specialization is open, but preference will be given to candidates with research interests in the modern history of Mexico, the Andean zone, or the Southern Cone [Argentina, Chile, and Uruguay].
The Department of African and Afro-American Studies and the Health: Science, Society, and Policy Program at Brandeis University invite applications for a two-year, non-renewable Florence Levy Kay Postdoctoral Fellowship in Race, Science and Society, beginning Fall 2017. The Fellow, who will be appointed as a faculty member at the rank of Lecturer, will actively pursue his or her own research interests and teach one course per semester.
The Department of Chicano/Latino Studies is establishing a pool of qualified applicants to teach courses in Chicano/Latino Studies. Topics include: literature, arts, media, culture, history, society, labor, politics, law, gender, ethnicity, globalization, transnationalism, immigration, border issues, labor market participation, representation, and health outcomes in Chicano and Latino communities nationally and in Southern California.
