Assistant Professor (Non-Tenure Track) - Latin American & U.S. Latinx Studies
- Employer
- City College of New York
- Location
- New York, United States
- Salary
- Salary Commensurate with experience
- Date posted
- Nov 18, 2021
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- Position Type
- Faculty Positions, Humanities, Foreign Languages & Literatures, Administrative, Academic Affairs, Curriculum & Instructional Development
- Employment Level
- Post-Doc
- Employment Type
- Full Time
Job Title:
Assistant Professor (Non-Tenure Track) - Latin American & U.S.
Latinx Studies
Job ID:
23087
Location: City College of New York
Full/Part Time:
Full-Time
Regular/Temporary:
Regular
FACULTY VACANCY ANNOUNCEMENT
The Division of Humanities & the Arts at the City College of
New York seeks candidates for a one-year Post-Doctoral Teaching
Fellow - Assistant Professor (non-tenure track) in the area of
Latin American and U.S. Latinx Studies for appointment in Spring
2022.
This post-doctoral teaching fellowship includes release-time to support research at the Hispanic Society Museum and Library. We seek a recent Ph.D. specializing in some aspect of Afro Latin America from the Early Modern period until the present day. Scholars may be focused on specific populations in countries like Brazil, Cuba, Colombia, Dominican Republic, Panama, Venezuela and Mexico, but Afro indigenous and transnational approaches (particularly dealing with immigration) are welcome as well. In addition to conducting research and teaching, the fellow will develop and supervise innovative experiential learning opportunities in the form of internships that place students with the Hispanic Society.
We invite applicants with PhDs from interdisciplinary programs (such as Black or Africana or Latinx or Latin American Studies) provided they employ humanistic research methods; as well as applicants with PhDs in any humanities discipline(s) including but not limited to History, Philosophy, Literatures, Music History, Art History, Theater History, or Media Studies. The fellow will be appointed to the most appropriate Humanities department. Contingent on satisfactory performance reviews, at the end of the year-long fellowship the College will appoint the fellow to a tenure-track line in our newly formed Black Studies Department.
About the City College of New York
Founded in 1847, the City College of New York (CCNY) is a public institution with public purpose, producing citizens who make an impact on the cultural, social, and economic vitality of New York, the nation, and the world. Located in Harlem, we are a Hispanic Serving Institution, and 66% of our full-time undergraduates attend the college tuition free. We work to integrate the city’s cultural resources into our humanities curricula and, in turn, to graduate students who are prepared to serve as the curators, directors, archivists, educators, and stewards of New York City’s cultural heritage.
City College pioneered Black Studies in the aftermath of
protests that took place at CCNY in 1969. The Black Studies Program
has been an area of growth in the Division of Humanities and Arts
and City College; it currently attracts more than a thousand
students each year to its classes. The College and the Division of
Humanities and the Arts are currently working to build the Program
into a Black Studies Department that collaborates extensively with
other departments. The Black Studies Program runs our annual
Langston Hughes Festival, which since 1978 has celebrated the
literary legacy of the poet laureate of Harlem by awarding a medal
to the most distinguished writers of the African diaspora. City
College is also home to the Dominican Studies Institute, the
nation’s first university-based research institute devoted to the
study of people of Dominican descent in the United States and other
parts of the
world.
The Hispanic Society Museum and Library, founded in 1904, holds more than 750,000 items books, manuscripts, visual art, sculptures, maps, letters, and periodicals documenting Iberian and Latin American histories and cultures from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. It includes sculptures from the first millennium B.C., documents from the eleventh century, and artwork of colonial Latin America that highlights the multi-faceted cultures and people of the Americas.
This position is supported by a National Endowment for the
Humanities American Rescue Plan grant.
QUALIFICATIONS
Ph.D. degree Afro-Latin American Studies or related field. Also
required are the ability to teach successfully, demonstrated
scholarship or achievement, and ability to cooperate with others
for the good of the institution.
COMPENSATION
CUNY offers faculty a competitive compensation and benefits package
covering health insurance, pension and retirement benefits, paid
parental leave, and savings programs. We also provide mentoring and
support for research, scholarship, and publication as part of our
commitment to ongoing faculty professional development.
HOW TO APPLY
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(1) Cover Letter
(2) Curriculum Vitae
(3) Diversity Statement
The Diversity Statement should address how your experiences with
teaching, scholarship, and/or service will contribute to the goals
of diversity and inclusion. Dossiers will be requested after
initial screenings.
CLOSING DATE
Open until filled with review of applications to begin on
11/15/2021
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EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY
CUNY encourages people with disabilities, minorities, veterans and
women to apply. At CUNY, Italian Americans are also included among
our protected groups. Applicants and employees will not be
discriminated against on the basis of any legally protected
category, including sexual orientation or gender identity.
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