NYU seeks American History instructor
NYU’s Division of Applied Undergraduate Studies (DAUS) is looking for an instructor to teach a one semester introductory course in
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NYU’s Division of Applied Undergraduate Studies (DAUS) is looking for an instructor to teach a one semester introductory course in
Read MoreAs part of the Teach@CUNY Summer Institute <https://tcuny2021.commons.gc.cuny.edu/> which starts today, the Teaching and Learning Center, the Carnegie Educational Technology
Read MoreBaruch College’s Center for Teaching and Learning (CTL) invites applications for a part-time Center for Teaching and Learning Digital Pedagogy
Read MoreProf. Peter Conolly-Smith seeks a grader for his Queens College U.S. HIST-104 (second half of survey) lecture class, which will
Read MoreThe City College of New York (CCNY) History Department is looking for an adjunct for Fall 2021 to teach an
Read MoreRadcliffe fellows are exceptional scientists, writers, scholars, public intellectuals, practitioners, and artists whose work is making a difference in their
Read MoreThe Department of History at the UW-Madison invites applications for two full-time, tenure-track Assistant Professor positions beginning August 2022, one
Read MoreThe Department of History at Vassar College invites applications for a Mellon Post-doctoral Fellow in African American history. Area of research
Read MoreThe Center for Astrophysics’ John G. Wolbach Library (at Harvard) is proud to announce the creation of a six month
Read MoreThe Princeton Society of Fellows, an interdisciplinary group of scholars in the humanities and social sciences, calls for fellowship applications annually.
Read MoreThe Center for Brooklyn History (CBH) at Brooklyn Public Library (BPL) seeks a collaborative, public-facing leader with a deep knowledge
Read MoreThis Call for Participation is an effort to create a stronger network of public humanists across CUNY campuses. The Center
Read MoreThe Public Humanities Map, created by Aurash Khawarzad with Kendra Sullivan at the Center for the Humanities, is an attempt
Read MoreAnnouncing a National History Center Seminar Panel with Kai Bird on The Outlier: The Unfinished Presidency of Jimmy Carter Monday,
Read MoreType: Part-time (2 Saturdays per month) Wage: $20.00/hr Contract: September 2021 – May 2022 Location: Long Island City for freshmen classes; online for sophomore
Read MoreThe CUNY Institute for State and Local Government (ISLG) seeks part time temporary researchers. A Zoom information session will be held
Read MoreThe New-York Historical Society invites candidates with a humanities MA or PhD to apply for the position of Public Humanities
Read MoreThe Organization of American Historians sponsors or cosponsors awards, prizes, fellowships and grants given in recognition of scholarly and professional
Read MoreThe Hostos Community College Social Sciences Unit is looking for someone who is qualified to teach Modern African American History
Read MoreThe academic job cover letter is a crucial document in any candidate’s application material; often, it makes the first and
Read MoreThe Writing Center will continue to offer one-on-one consultations throughout the summer. If you’re wrapping up a seminar paper, drafting a
Read MoreWhat is the impact of racial slavery on African Americans in the United States today, and how might methodologies from
Read MoreThe Atlantic is looking for an experienced archivist/historian to join some of the newsroom’s most ambitious projects to date, including
Read MoreThe COVID-19 pandemic has served as a magnifying glass, revealing all the ways our systems are broken. A crisis like
Read MorePlease join us for a Washington History Seminar Panel with Louis Menand on The Free World: Art and Thought in
Read MoreLibrary workshops for the next thee weeks Copyright for Graduate Students May 20 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Read MoreIt has been a daunting year, but not for these students, with their amazing accomplishments: Esther Adaire’s article ‘“This
Read MoreNYU’s Institute for Public Knowledge and The Gotham Center for New York City History invites you to a book talk
Read MoreA project coordinator is sought for the program Global Scholars Achieving Career Success (GSACS) funded by the Stevens Initiative and implemented by
Read MoreSpace is still available in The Writing Center’s final Dissertation and Thesis Clinic of the semester, which runs from May 10
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