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Mixed Hire/Multiple Specialty[]

Ave Maria University (USA:FL)[]

  • Assistant Professor of History to start July 1, 2025.
  • All specializations will be considered.
  • Teaching Load 3/3 Teaching responsibilities include regular instruction of two core curriculum courses (Western Civilization I and II) as well as courses within the History major
  • Applicants should submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, a writing sample of no more than 30 pages, a sample syllabus, and a statement relating their teaching philosophy to the University’s Catholic mission as expressed in Ex Corde Ecclesiae
  • Review begins: 1 Nov. 2024

Geneva Graduate Institute (CHE) - International politics + Environmental[]

  • Assistant Professor of International History and Politics with a specialisation in modern environmental history and politics, to begin 1 Sept. 2025
  • Candidates must hold a PhD by the time of appointment. The Department of International History and Politics (IHP) is open to candidates with a wide variety of geographical, methodological, and conceptual approaches – as long as they can demonstrate research excellency, which is our cardinal hiring criterion. Candidates will also need to show how their work may contribute to research and teaching themes at the Institute in general and the IHP Department in particular. The IHP Department and the institute as a whole are interested in candidates who, while having a firm disciplinary grounding, are open to interdisciplinary dialogue.
  • The teaching language at the Geneva Graduate Institute is English or French. A preliminary knowledge of French is not required, but the successful candidate is expected to rapidly acquire at least a passive knowledge of French.
  • Candidates are required to submit a motivation letter, a CV and a list of publications. Long-listed candidates will be asked to send in additional documents, including three reference letters.
  • Deadline: 10 Jan. 2025

University of Nebraska-Lincoln (USA:NE) - Visual Culture[]

  • tenure-track Assistant Professor specializing in any area or region of art and visual culture between c. 700 and 1750.
  • The ideal candidate will be an innovative teacher-scholar with expertise in the global dimensions of this era – including, but not limited to, the global Middle Ages, global early modernities, and histories of colonial encounters. We welcome candidates who take transnational, cross-cultural, and/or interdisciplinary approaches to research and teaching and who bring novel and inclusive perspectives to their work.
  • Teaching load: 2/2 Since the candidate will play a role in initiating a new major in Visual Cultures & Public Practices, an interest in teaching a liberal-arts-based public practice course, whether in digital humanities, public humanities, cultural heritage, site-specific arts research, community arts programming, or other areas is desirable.
  • For full consideration:2 Jan. 2025

Lingnan University (HKG) - Senior Hire[]

  • Professor, Department of History
  • The appointee is also expected to assume the role of the Head of the History Department upon his /her appointment, for at least one 3-year term. In this capacity, the appointee will manage and lead the department, and take on leadership roles within the university at large.
  • The appointee is expected to an internationally prominent scholar in his/her field of specialization. More specifically, he/she should possess (i) an excellent track record of scholarly publications in internationally leading peer-reviewed journals and with major scholarly presses, (ii) a successful grant records, (iii) broad experience in teaching and course development, and (iv) substantive administrative and institution-building experience.
  • Deadline: 14 Jul. 2024

Middle Tennessee State University (USA:TN) - Pre-Modern / Historical Pedagogy[]

  • two full-time, tenure-track faculty positions: (#126100) History Pedagogy, (#126240) and Pre-Modern History. These will be at the rank of assistant or associate professor. The start date for these positions is August 1, 2025.
  • History Pedagogy: Teach courses in middle and high school history teaching methods; Teach other undergraduate and graduate courses in area of specialty, which can be in any geographic area or time period; Collaborate with campus and community partners to enhance educational experiences.
  • Pre-Modern History: Teach courses in classical and medieval history at undergraduate and graduate levels; Contribute to History's general education curriculum; Collaborate with campus partners to enhance the academic experience.
  • To apply or for more detailed information visit https://careers.mtsu.edu.
  • Deadline: not stated in ad, ad expires 12 Apr. 2025.

Rollins College (USA:FL) - excl U.S. or early European/Mediterranean[]

  • tenure-track Assistant or Associate Professor position beginning August 2025.
  • The area of interest is open, but may not include U.S. or early European/Mediterranean history. Preference will be given to candidates with more than one area of geographic specialty and a wide temporal range.
  • Teaching Load: 3/3
  • Interested applicants must apply online via the College's employment website and upload the following materials as follows: Letter of interest, Curriculum vitae, Provide three reference names and email addresses on application. Inquiries can be directed to: Claire Strom Chair, Search Committee mailto:cstrom@rollins.edu
  • Deadline: 30 Sept. 2024
    • Email correspondence from the chair of the search committee on 5 September stated that this search "has been terminated." The job posting no longer appears on the College's careers website.
    • Wrote a separate email inquiry before checking. And it's so sad.

Northwestern State University of Louisiana, Louisiana Scholars' College (Honors College)[]

  • Tenure-track Assistant or Associate Professor position beginning August 8, 2025.
  • The successful candidate must have an earned Ph.D. in History or a related field. The successful candidate will be able to teach introductory and advanced undergraduate honors History courses, as well as be able and willing to contribute to a team-taught Core/Great Texts curriculum. The area of interest is open.
  • Teaching Load: 4/4 (class sizes typically range between 5-15 students) and advising senior honors thesis projects.
  • Duties include teaching 12-15 contact hours per semester; holding 10 office hours per week; advising students as assigned; directing undergraduate theses as needed; maintaining a research agenda; developing curricula; and working on committees as assigned.
  • Interested qualified candidates should send, by email, curriculum vitae, statement of teaching philosophy, all college transcripts, representative publications or a dissertation chapter, and contact information for three professional references to the address listed below. Women, minorities, and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply. Email application materials to scholars@nsula.edu
  • Review will begin on October 15, 2024 and continue until the position is filled.

Simmons College (USA:MA)[]

  • Full-time tenure track Assisstant Professorship in history to begin in Fall 2025.
  • The position is open with regard to the geographic region of specialization, but we would welcome applicants who could teach courses on Latin America and the Caribbean or the Middle East/Islamic World. We especially seek applicants whose research and teaching trace the social and cultural construction of gender and the history of sexuality. In addition to their specific region and time period, the successful candidate will complement what our department’s current faculty members offer in terms of region, chronology, or methodology. Particularly desirable areas of additional interest include: public humanities, African diaspora, world history, labor history, migration history, environmental history, the history of science and medicine.
  • Teaching Load: In a typical semester, depending on their areas of specialization the faculty member might teach a 100-level introductory course (such as Latin American History or World History II), a 200-level course (such as Understanding Islam in Global Perspective or African Diaspora), and a 300/500 level advanced undergraduate/graduate level seminar (such as “Insurgency and Revolution in Latin America and the Caribbean” or “Cross-Cultural Encounters”). In addition to existing classes, the faculty member can develop new history courses in their areas of specialization or teach general education courses as part of the Simmons PLAN (Purpose Leadership ActioN). The faculty member is expected to advise undergraduate History majors, to supervise the work of Master's student research and theses, maintain an active research agenda, and actively to engage in service to the Simmons community.
  • Interested candidates should submit the following electronically through Simmons Workday with their application: a letter of application addressing teaching experiences, teaching philosophy and course or content interests, and research interests; a curriculum vitae; and a writing sample. Additional supporting materials to document excellence in teaching, such as course evaluations or syllabi of courses taught, are optional and welcomed. Letters of recommendation and transcripts will be requested from short-listed candidates at a later date.
  • For full consideration: 30 Nov. 2024

University College Dublin (IRL) - non-TT, Migration History[]

  • 3 year Lecturer/Assistant Professor of Migration History within UCD School of History, to start Jan 2025
  • The post is funded via the ERC Consolidator Grant `SOS' (PI: Associate Professor Irial Glynn).
  • Deadline: noon 6 Sept. 2024

University of Adelaide (AUS) - Senior hire, Global, Environmental, and/or Gender History[]

  • Professor, School of Humanities, This professorial appointment is targeted to the fields of Global, Environmental, and/or Gender History.
  • To be successful you will need: To be a dynamic senior academic who has a reputation of academic distinction in at least one of the 3 advertised fields; A track record of outstanding scholarly publications; Evidence of significant domestic and international research networks; Sustained success in winning competitive grant funding; Demonstrated ability to forge partnerships with community, industry or other organisations in producing impactful research outcomes; Demonstrated experience in providing high-quality undergraduate teaching and postgraduate supervision; Evidence of a leadership style that promotes capacity for collaboration and supports the mentoring of colleagues
  • Click on the ‘Apply Now’ button to be taken through to the online application form. Please ensure you submit a updated resume and cover letter addressing your responses to all of the selection criteria for the position as contained in the selection criteria document.
  • Deadline: 6 Aug. 2024

University of Georgia (USA:GE) - Applied History (US focus)[]

  • tenure-track open rank position in Applied History with an anticipated start date of August 1, 2025.
  • Applicants must have their Ph.D. in History or a related field conferred by July 30, 2025. To be eligible for tenure upon appointment, candidates must be appointed as an associate or full professor, have been tenured at a prior institution, and bring a demonstrably national reputation to the institution. Candidates must be approved for tenure upon appointment before hire. For information about rank requirements visit https://provost.uga.edu/faculty-affairs/promotiontenure-evaluation/promotion-and-tenure/promotion-guidelines/ or https://provost.uga.edu/wpcontent/uploads/ptu-criteria-history.pdf
  • The successful candidate will have a documented record of scholarship and teaching on public policy issues (either foreign policy or domestic policy) relevant to the contemporary United States. Policy expertise could be as diverse as constitution and law, elections and voting, foreign relations, humanitarianism and human rights, war and national security, policing and incarceration, environmental issues, taxation and regulation, immigration and refugees, disease and public health, computing and artificial intelligence, or other policy areas. The successful candidate will develop course offerings in Applied History, including “Introduction to Applied History,” and direct the new Applied History Certificate program, which trains students to use historical analysis in contemporary public policy and decision-making. (For more information about Applied History, see the description here.) Requirements include teaching undergraduate and graduate courses (two in each semester); mentoring and advising students; and maintaining an active scholarly research and publishing agenda. The successful candidate will also participate in activities related to the academic mission of the department and the university, including service on committees and recruitment.
  • Applications should include a cover letter detailing how the applicant's credentials and experience meet the requirements and responsibilities stated above; a C.V.; a 2-page teaching statement about Applied History; an article- or chapter-length writing sample; contact information for three references who can provide letters of recommendation; and an unofficial transcript. Evidence of teaching effectiveness and additional scholarship will be requested from a smaller pool of applicants at a later date. Applications should be submitted at https://www.ugajobsearch.com/postings/405593.
  • For full consideration: 1 Jan. 2025

University of Limerick (IRL) - Senior Hire[]

  • Full Professor of History
  • Phd in Early Modern or Modern history
  • Deadline: 14 Jan. 2024

University of Rochester (USA:NY) - Tenure-track Assistant Professor of Pre-modern Queer History[]

  • Professor, Dept of History, to begin July 2025
  • Seeks to hire an outstanding early-career candidate in the area of pre-modern queer history (ca. 500-1800 CE).  We welcome applications from scholars studying all regions, whose work complements or enhances current department strengths.  Appointment will be at the rank of tenure-track Assistant Professor. The successful candidate will offer courses on the undergraduate and graduate level in queer history and other topics related to their particular specialization and will be expected to carry on a distinguished research program. The successful candidate will teach two courses per semester (2:2 load).
  • Qualifications: Candidates should hold a PhD degree (or equivalent) in history or a related field (ABD candidates should have the PhD in hand by June 30, 2025).  
  • Application Instructions: Applicants should submit 1) a cover letter; 2) a curriculum vitae; 3) a research statement; 4) a teaching statement; 5) a statement (ca. 250 words) describing how you will add to the University’s core values of Meliora (ever better; rochester.edu/about/values.html), discussing how your experiences will shape your pursuits as a faculty member, and providing other information you believe is relevant to the evaluation of your application; 6) a writing sample (20-30 pages); and 7) the names and email addresses of at least three referees.  
  • For more information about the position or the Department of History, please visit our website (https://www.sas.rochester.edu/his/) or contact the chair of the search committee, Professor Laura Ackerman Smoller (laura.smoller@rochester.edu).
  • EOE / Minorities / Females / Protected Veterans / Disabled
  • Deadline: 1 Dec. 2024

University of Stellenbosch (ZAF)[]

  • Lecturer: Department of History, to begin 1 Jan. 2025
  • Recommendations: Experience in public outreach and community history / heritage; Economic history; Experience in the history of the Cape; The ability to communicate in English and Afrikaans / isiXhosa / other African languages.
  • Requirements: A PhD in history; Proven track record in teaching at least one history course/module at tertiary level; Track record as a history postgraduate (co)/supervisor; Proven research record: at least two published / accepted peer-reviewed chapters / articles in history; Relevant administrative / management skills; The ability to teach and research in a multilingual, multi-cultural academic environment.
  • Deadline: 23 Aug. 2024

University of Texas - El Paso (USA:TX) - 20th-21st Century Black History[]

  • tenure-track Assistant Professor of History focusing on 20th and 21st century Black History
  • We invite applications from scholars with a wide range of interests, including, but not limited to, subjects such medicine and public health, migration, Afro-Latino, gender and/or Black women’s history, history of sexuality, political history, or intellectual history. While the candidate’s scholarly research interests do not solely have to focus on African American or US history, the candidate is required to teach an African History course, Intro to African Diasporic Studies, Intro to African American history, and the History of the US, 1865–Present survey.
  • All applicants must submit a letter of interest outlining the candidate’s research, a statement on how the candidate will contribute to UTEP’s mission, a curriculum vitae, unofficial transcripts, one writing sample/publication, statement on teaching and mentorship for an open-access and top-tier research university and contact information of three reference writers. Letters of recommendation and official transcripts will be requested separately of candidates going into the first round of interviews.
  • Review begins: 15 Dec. 2024

Wichita State University (USA:KS) - Latina/o/x/e History[]

  • tenure-track Assistant Professor of Latina/o/x/e History, to begin 4 Aug. 2025
  • A terminal degree in History and concentrations in Latinx studies and/or Latin American studies is required. Sub-specialties may include but are not limited to: Afro-Latin Studies; Ethnic Studies; Women’s Studies; Hemispheric Studies; Borderlands; Mexican; (Im)migrations; Diasporic Communities; Public History; Race and Ethnicity; and Environmental. The ideal candidate will have a demonstrated record of research excellence, a commitment to undergraduate, graduate, and general education teaching, and a willingness to work with diverse populations.
  • teaching load: 3/3
  • A completed application consists of a cover letter (1-2 pages), a curriculum vitae, a research statement (1-2 pages), a statement of teaching philosophy (1-2 pages), and a statement of inclusive excellence. Short-listed candidates will be required to submit course syllabi, a writing sample, and three letters of reference to Dr. Jay M. Price, committee chair. jay.price@wichita.edu . During on-campus interviews, finalists will give a research presentation and a teaching demonstration.
  • Deadline: 1 Oct. 2024

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