Humanities

Academic Diversity Postdoctoral Fellow, Historical Studies

The Historical Studies Program at Bard College invites applications for the college’s newly-established academic diversity postdoctoral fellowship. Applicants for this position may specialize in any aspect of the historical discipline, although a focus on Asian American history and/or the history of race and ethnicity in North America would be particularly welcomed.

Assistant, Associate or Full Professor, Solid Earth, Ocean, or Atmospheric Science

Advancing Faculty Diversity Cluster Hire

Scripps Institution of Oceanography (SIO) at the University of California, San Diego (UCSD) seeks outstanding candidates who will provide intellectual leadership in any field of Ocean, Solid Earth, and Atmospheric Science and whose research programs address how global change, climate change, and natural and environmental hazards amplify existing human vulnerabilities and injustices associated with African American and Black Diaspora communities.

Political Science Lecturer Pool

The Charles and Louise Travers Department of Political Science in the College of Letters and Science at the University of California, Berkeley invites applications for a pool of qualified temporary lecturers to teach courses as needed in the areas of American Politics, California Politics, Comparative Politics, International Relations, Methodology & Formal Theory, Political Theory & Philosophy, Models & Politics, Political Behavior, Public Law & Jurisprudence, and Public Policy & Organization.

Marilyn Yarbrough Dissertation/Teaching Fellowship

Kenyon College, a highly selective, nationally ranked liberal arts college in central Ohio, invites applications for a Marilyn Yarbrough Dissertation/Teaching Fellowship beginning in July 2021. This award is named in honor of the late Marilyn Yarbrough, Kenyon parent and trustee. A legal scholar and university administrator who was a former editor of the Black Law Journal and a member of the Pulitzer Prize Board, Marilyn Yarbrough often addressed gender and racial discrimination in her scholarship and teaching.