Century Arts Foundation Curator of Special Projects | Parrish Art Museum
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The Parrish Art Museum seeks a visionary, team-oriented, and energetic program leader who is responsible for building and leading a balanced schedule of innovative and relevant projects, public programs, and community engagement that advance the mission and values of the Museum, while reaching diverse audiences. The position requires a commitment to the local community and an eye for national and international impact.
Curator/Folklorist | Ward Museum of Wildfowl Art
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The Ward Museum of Wildfowl Art, Salisbury University seeks applicants for the full- time position of Curator/Folklorist. The Curator/Folklorist will build upon and expand the Ward Museum’s successful 14 year-old Lower Shore Traditions program. The position is in partnership with Maryland Traditions, a program of the Maryland State Arts Council (MSAC), supported by the National Endowment for the Arts.
Dean, College of Arts and Social Sciences | Australian National University
/in administration, african and black diaspora languages, literatures, and cultural studies, american studies, anthropology, arabic and near east languages, literatures, and cultural studies, archaeology, architectural history, art history, asian languages, literatures, and cultural studies, Australia and Oceania, classics, cultural, ethnic, indigenous, and race studies, digital humanities, english language and literature, fine arts, architecture, and design, geography, germanic languages, literatures, and cultural studies, historic preservation, material conservation, and public history, history, media studies, film, and communications, museum studies, other academic field/no specific academic field, performing arts, philosophy, religious studies, romance languages, literatures, and cultural studies, science, technology, and society studies, slavic languages, literatures, and cultural studies, university/college, urban studies and planning, women, gender, and sexuality studies /by thejobscholarSee full job details here.
The Dean, who report to the Vice-Chancellor, must be a renowned academic with an international reputation for scholarship and research within one of the College’s current disciplines, have an opportunity to drive the success of this distinguished University.
Postdoctoral Fellowship, Michigan Society of Fellows | University of Michigan
/in african and black diaspora languages, literatures, and cultural studies, american studies, anthropology, arabic and near east languages, literatures, and cultural studies, archaeology, architectural history, art history, asian languages, literatures, and cultural studies, classics, cultural, ethnic, indigenous, and race studies, digital humanities, english language and literature, fine arts, architecture, and design, geography, germanic languages, literatures, and cultural studies, historic preservation, material conservation, and public history, history, media studies, film, and communications, museum studies, North America-US-Midwest, other academic field/no specific academic field, performing arts, philosophy, religious studies, research, romance languages, literatures, and cultural studies, science, technology, and society studies, slavic languages, literatures, and cultural studies, university/college, urban studies and planning, women, gender, and sexuality studies /by thejobscholarSee full job details here.
The Michigan Society of Fellows invites applications to its postdoctoral fellowship program for recent PhDs in the humanities, arts, sciences, and professions. These three-year positions at the University of Michigan are open to recent PhDs who wish to pursue research opportunities while teaching at a major research university. Eight fellowships are available, with an annual stipend of $55,000. Four of these fellowships will be awarded in the humanities, with the support of the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. We seek a diverse and international pool of applicants and especially welcome candidates from underrepresented backgrounds.
Assistant Professor, Latin America | University of California, San Diego
/in architectural history, cultural, ethnic, indigenous, and race studies, faculty, geography, history, North America-US-West, romance languages, literatures, and cultural studies, science, technology, and society studies, university/college, urban studies and planning /by thejobscholarThe Department of History (http://history.ucsd.edu) within the Division of Arts and Humanities at the University of California, San Diego is pleased to announce a search for a historian of Latin America since 1500. Our preference is for a scholar of South America or the Spanish-speaking Caribbean (comparative work included) whose research touches on an environmental topic broadly defined, including but not limited to natural/built environments, energy, oceans and transportation, science and technology, space and place, food or commodities, land and agriculture, and public health or disease. The successful candidate will have a Ph.D in History or a related field at the time of appointment on July 1, 2017.
Director, Wee Kim Wee Centre | Singapore Management University
/in administration, african and black diaspora languages, literatures, and cultural studies, american studies, anthropology, arabic and near east languages, literatures, and cultural studies, archaeology, architectural history, art history, Asia, asian languages, literatures, and cultural studies, classics, cultural, ethnic, indigenous, and race studies, digital humanities, english language and literature, fine arts, architecture, and design, geography, germanic languages, literatures, and cultural studies, historic preservation, material conservation, and public history, history, media studies, film, and communications, museum studies, other academic field/no specific academic field, performing arts, philosophy, religious studies, romance languages, literatures, and cultural studies, science, technology, and society studies, slavic languages, literatures, and cultural studies, university/college, urban studies and planning, women, gender, and sexuality studies /by thejobscholarSee full job details here.
Singapore Management University is seeking to appoint a senior scholar to the directorship of the Wee Kim Wee Centre. The Centre, first established as the Centre for Cross Cultural Studies in 2000, was founded to promote greater understanding of cultural diversity with a primary focus on activities and programs which have a clear cross-cultural dimension, and impact on the economic and social development of the region.
Assistant Professor, English | William Patterson University
/in african and black diaspora languages, literatures, and cultural studies, cultural, ethnic, indigenous, and race studies, english language and literature, faculty, North America-US-Northeast, other academic field/no specific academic field, romance languages, literatures, and cultural studies, university/college /by thejobscholarSee full job details here.
William Paterson University invites applications for a one year only Assistant Professor position in English to teach courses in Caribbean and Transatlantic Studies.
Research Assistant/PhD Scholarship | Ludwig-Maxillimians-Universität München
/in african and black diaspora languages, literatures, and cultural studies, american studies, anthropology, arabic and near east languages, literatures, and cultural studies, archaeology, architectural history, art history, asian languages, literatures, and cultural studies, classics, cultural, ethnic, indigenous, and race studies, digital humanities, english language and literature, Europe, fine arts, architecture, and design, geography, germanic languages, literatures, and cultural studies, historic preservation, material conservation, and public history, history, media studies, film, and communications, museum studies, other academic field/no specific academic field, performing arts, philosophy, religious studies, research, romance languages, literatures, and cultural studies, science, technology, and society studies, slavic languages, literatures, and cultural studies, university/college, urban studies and planning, women, gender, and sexuality studies /by thejobscholarThe Graduate School for East and Southeast European Studies is a cooperative venture organized by the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität (LMU) Munich and the Universität Regensburg. The School is funded by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) as part of the German Excellence Initiative and started in November 2012. Research at the Graduate School is conducted in three broad interdisciplinary fields:
- Origins and Forms of Social and Political Change
- Cultural Systems
- Infrastructure, Migration and Transfer of Knowledge
Curator of European Books, The John Carter Brown Library | Brown University
/in administration, american studies, anthropology, art history, cultural, ethnic, indigenous, and race studies, english language and literature, history, library/archive, North America-US-Northeast, other academic field/no specific academic field, university/college /by thejobscholarResponsibilities include: the Library’s continued growth through acquisitions and collection development; its interpretation for scholars and the general public, through onsite and digital engagement; exhibition and publication preparation; the provision of reference services; identifying materials for preservation and conservation; and other duties as assigned by the Director/Librarian, to whom this position reports. It is essential that the incoming Curator of European Books have a solid grasp on the history of the Americas and to be able to effectively and meaningfully present material in imperial history, cultural history, the history of the book, and other relevant disciplines to staff, fellows, researchers, the Brown community, and the world outside of Brown.
