Visiting Fellowship | Vanderbilt University
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One year residential fellowship for a scholar interested in participating in a broadly interdisciplinary seminar entitled, “Telling Stories: Modes, Media, and Meanings.”
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One year residential fellowship for a scholar interested in participating in a broadly interdisciplinary seminar entitled, “Telling Stories: Modes, Media, and Meanings.”
Demonstrated proficiency in writing web applications with commonly used digital library coding languages, such as Ruby, PHP, MySQL, XML, or Python. Experience with Drupal, WordPress, or similar open-source content management system. Familiarity with the Fedora Commons repository system and access layers (e.g., Islandora, Hydra).
Be the in-house expert on human-centered design, which will be widely deployed across R&D projects and core program re-design initiatives within the IRC. Promote, teach, and explain human-centered design concepts and techniques to IRC program staff
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We seek scholars working in any sub-field and any period and are especially interested in immigration, transborder issues, and/or the Great Plains. Scholars who can contribute to the Department of History’s digital history and digital humanities foci and/or History of the American West program are particularly encouraged to submit an application.
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The fellowship is open to scholars in all disciplines who are engaged in US-Canada comparative research and teaching, with preference given to individuals working within the social sciences and humanities.
To provide quality oversight and enrollment growth of all blended and total online programming at UAB based on mandatory accreditation criteria of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools (SACS) and the voluntary Sloan-C Quality Scorecard for the Administration of Online Programs.
Applicants must have ability to teach U.S. Latino Studies as well as undergraduate and graduate courses in History. We seek scholars working in any sub-field and any period and are especially interested in immigration, transborder issues, and/or the Great Plains. Scholars who can contribute to the Department of History’s digital history and digital humanities foci and/or History of the American West program are particularly encouraged to submit an application.
Assist with database architecture, cleaning up data, and rigorous data analysis. Interpret data, analyze results using statistical techniques and provide ongoing reports.
The Department of History at Columbia University invites applications for a Staff Associate position for a digital humanities project involving research using a database of declassified documents related to US Foreign Policy made accessible through the history-lab website beginning September 5, 2016. The candidate should have knowledge of coding and databases, which is a central component of this research project. They should also have expertise in social science research on modern world politics.
Neukom Fellows are interdisciplinary positions for recent Ph.D.s, DMAs, or MFAs whose research interests or practice cuts across traditional disciplinary boundaries, and has a strong computational theme. The successful candidate should have a history of collaborative work across disciplines, but still show good evidence of independence and initiative.
