The Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Program at Northeastern University in Boston (www.northeastern.edu/womensstudies) invites nominations and applications for Director and Advanced Associate or Full Professor, with tenure, starting July 1, 2012. Women’s, Gender and Sexuality Studies is a University-wide interdisciplinary program which offers an undergraduate minor and a graduate certificate, works closely with student organizations, and benefits from the participation of faculty from across the University. In addition to our existing strengths, developing emphases include joint majors, global feminisms, and lesbian, gay, and queer studies. The Program participates actively in the Boston-based Graduate Consortium in Women’s Studies that offers team- taught graduate courses and opportunities for collaboration. The Director will work with an executive and advisory board and will have primary responsibility for program development, with teaching in the Program as well as in the disciplinary locus of tenure.
Applications are invited from any field that contributes to Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies. Candidates must have a terminal degree, an established record of scholarship and teaching, relevant experience in academic leadership, and a commitment to diversity. The Director will be appointed in a related department in the College of Social Sciences and Humanities.
Northeastern is a nationally ranked research university that provides experiential learning opportunities for its 19,000 undergraduate and graduate students, a strong urban mission, a global perspective, and an emphasis on interdisciplinary scholarship. The Director will have the opportunity to help build and expand a vibrant program at the center of the mission of the new College of Social Sciences and Humanities. We especially seek candidates with interest and skills in innovative, collaborative development; interdisciplinarity; and a vision for the future of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies.
Northeastern University is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action Educational Institution and Employer, Title IX University. Northeastern University particularly welcomes applications from minorities, women and persons with disabilities. Northeastern University is an E-Verify Employer.
To apply, please visit the College of Social Sciences and Humanities website, https://www.northeastern.edu/cssh/, and click on the Faculty Positions link. If you are viewing this posting through a Northeastern University website, simply click the button below. Applicants should upload a letter of application, CV, a statement of current and future research interests, and contact information for four references. Review of applications will begin October 20, 2011 and will continue until the position is filled. Questions about the position may be directed to Professor Carla Kaplan, Search Committee Chair, 617-373-4937.
FELLOWSHIP: Dissertation research in Latin America & Caribbean
Awards are based on both development and scholarly criteria. Proposals should offer a practical orientation to field-based information on the following topics:
·  Organizations promoting grassroots development among the poor;
·  the financial sustainability and independence of such organizations;
·  trends affecting historically excluded groups such as African descendants, indigenous peoples, women and others;
·  transnational development;
·  the role of corporate social responsibility in grassroots development;
·  the impact of globalization on grassroots development;
·  the impact of grassroots development activities on the quality of life of the poor.
The Fellowship includes:
·  round-trip international transportation to the research site;
·  a research allowance of up to $3,000;
·  a monthly stipend of $1,500 for up to 12 months;
·  emergency health insurance;
·  expenses related to required attendance at a mid-year conference.
For more information on this exceptional grant opportunity, including application instructions and additional information on the deadline, visit www.iie.org/iaf. For more information on the IAF, visit www.iaf.gov.
JOB: Native American/Indigenous Studies, UC San Diego
The Ethnic Studies Department at the University of California, San
Diego invites applications for a position as an Assistant Professor of
Native American/Indigenous Studies beginning Fall 2012, pending budget
approval. We welcome applicants whose work encompasses Native
American and Indigenous-centered knowledge production and
epistemologies. We will prioritize applicants whose research engages
with gender, sexuality, and/or feminism.
We are especially interested in interdisciplinary and intersectional
research, including transnational and diasporic contexts, though
applicants in all social science or humanities disciplines are
encouraged to apply. While the hiring institution is in California,
we recognize the transcolonial links that also extend outside of the
Americas to the Pacific Islands, Australia and New Zealand, and the
common Indigenous political, social, and cultural issues that have
given rise to international Indigenous rights and decolonization
movements. Candidates with a history of leadership in teaching,
mentoring, research or service towards building an equitable and
diverse scholarly environment, including active research partnerships
with Native American/Indigenous communities, are also urged to apply.
Situated in a region where the US-Mexico border zone, indigenous
national and tribal governments, and the Asia-Pacific interact to
produce a dynamic geopolitical location, UCSD¹s Ethnic Studies
Department is a vibrant community of scholars committed to the
interdisciplinary study of race, ethnicity, indigeneity, gender,
sexuality, class, and dis/ability. The department¹s innovative
approach represents a commitment to transnational, relational, and
intersectional methods for producing critical knowledge about power
and inequality, including systems of knowledge that have emerged from
racialized and indigenous communities in global contexts. Ethnic
Studies is devoted to creative, conceptual, and empirical research;
critical pedagogy; collaborations with a broad group of affiliated
faculty; and social justice projects developed with and for the
university, our home communities, and the broader public.
Applications are accepted electronically on the UCSD Academic
Personnel Website. Please include electronic versions of:Â an
application letter, resume, a sample publication of no more than 50
pages, and three reference letters. Applicants are also invited to
submit a summary of leadership experience, especially in terms of
diversity. We will begin reviewing applications on October 30, 2011,
but will continue to accept applications until positions are filled
for start date of 07/01/12. Salary based on published UC pay scales.
UCSD is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer with a strong
institutional commitment to excellence through diversity.
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JOB: Psychology Dept Head, University of Illinois at Chicago
Department Head for Department of Psychology
The Department of Psychology in the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (LAS) at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) invites applications and nominations for the position of Head. The Head is the chief administrative o-cer of the Department with responsibility for instructional programs and for administrative, budgetary, promotion, and recruitment matters. UIC’s Department of Psychology is in the midst of an exciting period of growth. We seek an innovative and energetic Head to guide the Department to prominence among the top Psychology programs and to provide leadership and vision for its continued excellence in research, teaching, and service. The department is rated in the top 50 in the country in research productivity. There are over 30 faculty members who lead high-pro le and externally well-funded research in Behavioral Neuroscience, Clinical Psychology, Cognitive Psychology, Community and Prevention Research, and Social and Personality Psychology. The Psychology Department has played a central role in launching interdisciplinary units including the Learning Sciences Research Institute, the Institute for Health Research and Policy, the Laboratory for Integrative Neuroscience, and the Collaborative for Academic, Social and Emotional Learning. Psychology faculty currently direct these units, and many department members are active participants. The Department has approximately 1500undergraduate majors, and 100 Ph.D. students
(https://www.psch.uic.edu). UIC is a leading urban public research I university with 17,000 undergraduates, 8,000 graduate students, and 2,500 professional students. Its vibrant campus is located in the heart of Chicago.
Minimum Education and Work Experience:
The position requires an earned doctorate in Psychology or related disciplines and a distinguished scholarship record commensurate with the rank of tenured full professor. The successful candidate should have an outstanding record of achievement in research and teaching, a strong track record of external funding, and demonstrable administrative skills and experience. We seek a colleague who will work collaboratively with key units within LAS, the UIC community and the Chicago metro area to enhance the mission of the Department, College, and University.
Documents Required to Apply for this Position:
To apply for this position, please complete and submit an online application, which will include the names and emails for 4 references and the following attachments: letter of application outlining applicant’s quali cations relevant for this position and full curriculum vitae. Applicants must apply no later than January 22, 2012 online at:
https://jobs.uic.edu/default.cfm?page=job&jobID=13356
Inquiries should be directed to Henrik Aratyn, Associate Dean, (ude.ciu.sal @hcraesdaehhcysp).
The desired appointment date is August 16, 2012. Salary is competitive based on quali cations.
Applications from women and minorities are particularly encouraged. The University of Illinois is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer
FELLOWSHIP: History of Art and Visual Studies, Cornell University
The Department of History of Art and Visual Studies at Cornell University solicits applications for doctoral/postdoctoral diversity fellowships from scholars who show promise of distinguished research careers.  Eligible applicants might be from underrepresented groups, have faced economic hardship, be first-generation college graduates, or work on topics related to these areas.  Both three-year combination doctoral-postdoctoral fellowships and two-year postdoctoral fellowships are available.  A fellowship will be awarded only if the department believes the applicant would make a very strong candidate for a tenure-track position that the department expects to have open in the next two-to-three years.  2012-13 award levels—doctoral: $31,000; postdoctoral: $56,000.  Applications: deadline, November 7; send to ude.llenroc @252fm.  For more information, see
https://as.cornell.edu/academics/opportunities/diversity-fellowships/index.cfm.
JOB: Digital Media, UC Irvine
Assistant Professor of Digital Media
Culture in the Department of Film and Media Studies at the University of
California, Irvine. If you have an advisee or know of a scholar who should
be encouraged to apply, please forward the below! The successful candidate
will regularly teach the third quarter of our year-long introductory
sequence course on “New Media and Digital Technologies,†upper-division
elective courses and capstone requirements, and graduate courses in the
Ph.D. Program in Visual Studies. UCI offers many opportunities for
interdisciplinary affiliation and collaboration, as our faculty web
profiles will indicate. Please don’t hesitate to contact me with any
questions or for further details. And, thank you for your consideration!
Please see all information about the application process and the position
here:
https://www.humanities.uci.edu/SOH/faculty/jobs_detail.php?recid=268
The ad is currently live at the SCMS Career site and will be online across
a variety of sites and list-serves within the week.
Sincerely,
-Vicky Johnson
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Victoria E. Johnson
Chair, Department of Film and Media Studies
Associate Professor, Ph.D. Program in Visual Studies
Affiliated Faculty, Program in African American Studies
2218 Humanities Gateway
University of California, Irvine
Irvine, CA 92697-2435
ph) Â 949.824.3448
fax) 949.824.2464
<https://www.faculty.uci.edu/profile.cfm?faculty_id=4927>
JOB: Latino/a Literature, Yale University
Estimadas Colegas:
I am delighted to announce an opening for a tenure-track position for an Assistant Professor of Latina/o Literature at Yale University. The position will be located in Ethnicity, Race, and Migration and American Studies. I ask for your assistance in circulating the announcement.
The Yale University Ethnicity, Race, and Migration Program, and the Yale University American Studies Program, intends to make a joint, tenure-track assistant professor appointment, to begin July 1, 2012, focusing on Latina/o Literature. Applicants who work on Spanish- and English-language texts, with a focus on  transnational/ hemispheric literary or expressive cultures from the 18th century to the present, are particularly encouraged to apply.  Yale University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Yale values diversity among its students, staff, and faculty and strongly welcomes applications from women and underrepresented minorities. Ph.D. expected. Application, C.V., statement of research and teaching interests, a writing sample, and three letters of reference should be sent to the search committee via “https://academicjobsonline.
Professor of American Studies and Ethnicity, Race, and Migration
Yale University
P.O. Box 208236
New Haven, CT 06520
