Communications Specialist, St. Paul Campus | University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

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Design new Extension web pages that meet audience needs and attract audience interest: come to understand research or education content, consult with program managers and researchers, review available web tools for design and construction, and consider audience constraints and interests. Assure that new web sites support both the marketing and educational goals of the Center. Design, prepare and post web pages.

Assistant Professor, Theory and Global Culture | Duke University

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The Program in Literature at Duke University invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professor position in Theory and Global Culture. We seek scholars who are committed to interdisciplinary research and teaching, and rigorously engaged with the objects, methods, and analytic priorities of the humanities in a global frame. We welcome candidates from any discipline in the humanities.

Front-End Web Developer | University of Mary

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The University of Mary invites applications for a full-time, exempt, Front-End Web Developer. This position is responsible for managing the university’s website, www.umary.edu, and other micro-sites under the university’s domain. Working remotely is a possibility.

Wilson Center Fellowships 2017-2018

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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.

Postdoctoral Fellowship, Race, Science, and Society | Brandeis University

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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.

Experimental Humanities Digital Projects Coordinator | Bard College

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The Digital Projects Coordinator will be crucial to the development of Bard’s vibrant and growing Experimental Humanities program. The DPC will work with faculty and students from a range of disciplines to help them develop thoughtfully designed scholarly, pedagogical, and artistic projects using a variety of platforms.

New Media Specialist, National Museum of Natural History | Smithsonian Institution

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This position is located in the Office of Exhibits (OE) at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History (NMNH). The purpose of the position is to facilitate integration of innovative new media and digital technologies into exhibitions that include but are not limited to web, object-based media, social media, mobile, and digital interactivity with a purpose of enriching visitor experiences.

Anschutz Distinguished Fellowship | Princeton University

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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.

Assistant Professor, African American Literature and Culture | University of Massachusetts Amherst

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Candidates with expertise in the long 19th and early 20th century, digital humanities, gender and sexuality studies, drama and performance studies, and poetry are especially encouraged to apply.

Experimental Humanities Digital Projects Coordinator | Bard College

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The Digital Projects Coordinator will be crucial to the development of Bard’s vibrant and growing Experimental Humanities program. The DPC will work with faculty and students from a range of disciplines to help them develop thoughtfully designed scholarly, pedagogical, and artistic projects using a variety of platforms. This person will also oversee the administrative work of the Experimental Humanities Initiative, run the student Media Corps, and will be expected to work in a range of environments and manage diverse duties and projects.