Assistant Professor, African History | State University of New York Cortland

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Cortland, NY

The State University of New York College at Cortland invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor of African History in the History Department starting Fall 2017. Responsibilities include teaching upper-level African History, world history survey, and an occasional graduate course; advise students; engage in scholarly activity; serve on departmental and college-wide committees. The department is eager to attract candidates also capable of teaching upper-level history courses on interactions between Africa and the wider world (through thematic topics such as empire, slavery, cross-regional trade, Islam, or migration).

Assistant Professor: Race and Gender in the Built Environment | University of Texas Austin

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Austin, TX

The University of Texas at Austin School of Architecture is seeking a tenure-track Assistant Professor to join its new initiative on Race, Gender, and the U.S. Environment.

Chair, Associate / Full Professor: Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies | University of Kansas

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Lawrence, KS

The Department of WGSS invites applications for the position of Chairperson and Associate or Full Professor of the department, expected to begin as early as August 18, 2017.

Chair, Department of History | Middle Tennessee State University

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Murfreesboro, TN

Middle Tennessee State University seeks applications for Chair of the Department of History (#126005). Eligible for rank of Associate or Full Professor, with expedited tenure considered. History specialization open. This position begins August 1, 2017.

Assistant Professor, Early American History | University of Wisconsin Whitewater

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Whitewater, WI

The Department of History at the University of Wisconsin-Whitewater seeks a tenure-track assistant professor to teach introductory and upper-level courses in Early American history beginning August 2017. Research fields should complement existing faculty expertise and may include any specialization in Early American History. The successful candidate will be able to teach introductory and upper-level courses in Early American history, and a freshman-level modern world history course. The candidate will also be expected to pursue an active research agenda and contribute to campus, professional and public service. Starting date is August 24, 2017. Salary is dependent upon academic preparation and teaching experience.

Assistant Professor, African History | Florida Gulf Coast University

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Fort Myers, FL

Florida Gulf Coast University is hiring an Assistant Professor in African History. The successful candidate will teach at both undergraduate and graduate levels; be involved in course and/or curriculum development; conduct research/scholarship; and participate in College and University committees and/or initiatives. Required qualifications include: Ph.D. in History from a regionally accredited institution or equivalent accreditation with a specialization in Africa (any period or geographic region).

Assistant Professor, Persian and Iranian Studies | University of Arizona

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Tucson, AZ

The School of Middle Eastern and North African Studies at the University of Arizona invites applications for a tenure-track position in Persian and Iranian Studies at the Assistant Professor level, to begin in the fall semester 2017. A Ph.D. upon date of hire is strongly preferred and a demonstrated potential for excellence in research and teaching is required. The areas of specialization and discipline are open, however, scholars of Iranian history and literature are particularly encouraged to apply.

Assistant Professor, U.S. History | Florida Gulf Coast University

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Fort Myers, FL

Florida Gulf Coast University is hiring an Assistant Professor of U.S. history. The successful candidate will teach at both undergraduate and graduate levels; be involved in course and/or curriculum development; conduct research/scholarship; and participate on College and University committees and/or initiatives. Required qualifications include: Ph.D. in History from a regionally accredited institution or equivalent accreditation with a specialization in one or more of the following fields: U.S. pre-1877; African-American History; American Indian History; Borderlands History.

Lynn and Gary Mecklenburg Chair of Textiles, Material Culture, and Design | University of Wisconsin Madison

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Madison, WI

The School of Human Ecology seeks an eminent scholar with experience and expertise in history of textiles and/or history of fashion/costumes within the broader field of material culture studies to join the faculty of the Department of Design Studies. The successful candidate will be eligible for a 5-year renewable appointment as the Lynn and Gary Mecklenburg Chair of Textiles, Material Culture, and Design beginning August 29, 2017. To be eligible, a candidate must hold a Ph.D. in material culture and/or art history, design history, or in a related area. A candidate must demonstrate experience and expertise in history of textiles and/or history of fashion/costumes within the broader field of material culture studies. To be considered for either the full professor rank or associate professor rank, candidates must meet the tenure and professorial rank standards of the UW-Madison Divisional Committee and of the School of Human Ecology.

Assistant Professor, Interdisciplinary Feminist Studies | San Francisco State University

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San Francisco, CA

San Francisco State University, Department of Women and Gender Studies invites applicants for a tenuretrack Assistant Professor position in interdisciplinary feminist studies beginning August 2017. The department seeks individuals with expertise in either (a) critical disability or crip studies or (b) transfeminisms (encompassing transgender, transsexual, genderqueer topics), each with a specialization in race, colonialism and nationalism. We particularly seek scholars whose research challenges parameters of the normative, and whose work engages with the mutually constitutive production of differences.