Clinical Assistant Professor, Indigenous Studies, Native Languages
- Employer
- University at Buffalo
- Location
- New York, United States
- Salary
- Salary Not Specified
- Posted
- Feb 25, 2021
- Position Type
- Faculty Positions, Humanities, American Studies, Ethnic & Multicultural Studies, Foreign Languages & Literatures, Other Humanities, Women's & Gender Studies
- Employment Type
- Full Time
Position Summary
The forthcoming Department of Indigenous Studies, College of Arts and Sciences, at the University at Buffalo, the State University of New York is seeking a specialist in Haudenosaunee language and Indigenous Studies (specializations open) to teach up to four (4) courses per semester at the introductory and advanced undergraduate level.
The successful applicant will teach courses in a Haudenosaunee language. In addition, the successful applicant may also teach Indigenous Studies courses on an array of topics relevant to their expertise (Haudenosaunee culture, Indigenous knowledge, Land based learning curriculum, Introduction to Native studies, Native film and media, Indigenous women, Indigenous literature, material culture, contemporary or historic Indigenous studies). Depending on qualifications, the successful applicant might be considered for occasional graduate-level courses. Strong methodological skills are desirable.
This is a non-tenure-track position with an initial three-year appointment. This full-time appointment carries generous benefits. Future reappointments will be based on performance and College need.
Applicants are encouraged to apply by March 22, 2021. Appointment will begin Fall 2021.
Located on the traditional territories of the Seneca Nation of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, the University at Buffalo is New York State’s largest and most comprehensive public university. A premier center for graduate and professional education, UB is a member of the Association of American Universities and is among the leading research-intensive public universities in the United States.
University at Buffalo is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and, in keeping with our commitment, welcomes all to apply including veterans and individuals with disabilities.
Minimum Qualifications
Haudenosaunee language teaching education, experience, and references. Experience in teaching Indigenous Studies courses.
Preferred Qualifications
PhD (or ABD near conferral). Expertise in teaching Indigenous languages and ongoing, verifiable relationships with an Indigenous community.
For more information, click the "How to Apply" button.
The forthcoming Department of Indigenous Studies, College of Arts and Sciences, at the University at Buffalo, the State University of New York is seeking a specialist in Haudenosaunee language and Indigenous Studies (specializations open) to teach up to four (4) courses per semester at the introductory and advanced undergraduate level.
The successful applicant will teach courses in a Haudenosaunee language. In addition, the successful applicant may also teach Indigenous Studies courses on an array of topics relevant to their expertise (Haudenosaunee culture, Indigenous knowledge, Land based learning curriculum, Introduction to Native studies, Native film and media, Indigenous women, Indigenous literature, material culture, contemporary or historic Indigenous studies). Depending on qualifications, the successful applicant might be considered for occasional graduate-level courses. Strong methodological skills are desirable.
This is a non-tenure-track position with an initial three-year appointment. This full-time appointment carries generous benefits. Future reappointments will be based on performance and College need.
Applicants are encouraged to apply by March 22, 2021. Appointment will begin Fall 2021.
Located on the traditional territories of the Seneca Nation of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy, the University at Buffalo is New York State’s largest and most comprehensive public university. A premier center for graduate and professional education, UB is a member of the Association of American Universities and is among the leading research-intensive public universities in the United States.
University at Buffalo is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and, in keeping with our commitment, welcomes all to apply including veterans and individuals with disabilities.
Minimum Qualifications
Haudenosaunee language teaching education, experience, and references. Experience in teaching Indigenous Studies courses.
Preferred Qualifications
PhD (or ABD near conferral). Expertise in teaching Indigenous languages and ongoing, verifiable relationships with an Indigenous community.
For more information, click the "How to Apply" button.
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