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Faculty Fellow in Museum Studies, Program in Museum Studies
The NYU Program in Museum Studies, an interdisciplinary program of Arts and Science, invites applications for a Faculty Fellow.
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Inaugural Pete Stavros Fellowships, Institute for the Study of Employee Ownership Profit Sharing
The Institute invites applications for the inaugural Pete Stavros Fellowships in the Economics of Employee Share Ownership from junior and senior...
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Faculty Fellow, Irish History, Glucksman Ireland House, Center for Irish and Irish-American Studies
NYU Glucksman Ireland House, Center for Irish and Irish-American Studies, invites applications for an appointment as Faculty Fellow in Irish History.
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Assistant Professor of Early Modern Literature and Culture
Tenure-track assistant professor of Early Modern Literature and Culture
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Public Humanities Postdoctoral Fellowship 2025–27
The Medieval Institute at the University of Notre Dame invites applications for a two-year postdoctoral fellowship in public humanities.
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Instructor/Assistant Professor of English
Responsible for instruction in English (writing and literature) and Humanities courses within the Academic Division.
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Instructional Professor in Chicago Studies (Open Rank)
The University of Chicago is accepting applications for a full-time Instructional Professor (IP) who will teach in the Chicago Studies program.
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Lecturer in the Princeton Writing Program
The Princeton Writing Program invites applications for Lecturers to teach topic-based, multidisciplinary Writing Seminars to first-year students.
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Assistant Director, Structured Liberal Education (SLE)
Assistant Director with teaching and administrative responsibilities in SLE, a residence-based humanities program at Stanford University.
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Lecturer in Writing
Full-time Lecturer in Writing, teaching three theme-based first-year writing seminars and/or classes for multilingual writers per semester.
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The Department of History is recruiting for a Visiting Assistant Professor in African History.
Position (s): The Department of History is recruiting for a Visiting Assistant Professor in African History.