Global Studies

Columbia University, Committee on Global Thought

 * The Committee on Global Thought at Columbia University invites applications for the 2012-2013 academic year.
 * Scholars from any discipline may apply.
 * The fellowship is open to scholars who have or will obtain their doctorate between August 2010 and August 2012, and who have not held tenure-track positions.
 * Committee on Global Thought at Columbia University brings together an innovative group of interdisciplinary researchers from around the world and encourages interdisciplinary, transnational research. The fellowship provides emerging scholars the opportunity to work with distinguished faculty and a figurative space for collaborative research and publication
 * Apply online: http://cgt.columbia.edu/form/ Application Deadline: October 31, 2011'
 * Full Competition Announcement: http://cgt.columbia.edu/papers/post-doctoral_research_fellow_competition_announcement/
 * Frequently Asked Questions: http://cgt.columbia.edu/papers/post-doctoral_research_fellow_competition_faq/
 * For more information on the Committee on Global Thought: http://cgt.columbia.edu
 * Also posted at Humanities and Social Sciences Postdocs 2011-12

George Mason University - Globalist, India/Pacific Rim

 * The George Mason University, College of Humanities and Social Sciences, invites applications for the following positions to begin Fall 2012. Candidates in fields in English will be considered along with candidates in other disciplines in the college.
 * Two openings for Assistant Professor/Tenure Track faculty with specialties on India and the Pacific Rim. Seeking candidates whose research puts the specific regions of specialization in a global perspective. Candidates may come from any relevant discipline in the humanities and social sciences. Ph.D. in hand by time of appointment and demonstrated accomplishment or promise as a regional expert with a global reach. For full details and to apply visit http://jobs.gmu.edu/. Pacific Rim specialists apply for position number F9511z; India specialists apply for position number F9509z.
 * Review of applications will begin October 17 and continue until the positions are filled.
 * George Mason is a university characterized by global vision, global presence, and global accomplishment in outreach, education and research. Recognized by the Institute for International Education for internationalizing the campus, and by the Princeton Review for its diversity, Mason takes innovative approaches to education that often combine the study of globalization with regionally focused courses and language studies. To learn more about the College of Humanities and Social Sciences at George Mason University visit http://chss.gmu.edu/.
 * request for writing sample and rec letters (11/9)
 * Was the request for the India position or the Pacific Rim position? (11/11)
 * India
 * Request for writing sample and letters for Pacific Rim (11/17) (3x)
 * For Pacific Rimmers asked for writing samples--what is your discipline?
 * Interesting for this very sexy term "Pacific Rimmers"; anyway, my discipline is in East Asian literature and culture, but I have two theoretical subfields.
 * Also got a request for writing sample and letters; I study modern Indonesia
 * Also posted at Comparative 2012 & Asian History 2011-12

George Mason University - Culture and Globalization

 * The George Mason University, Cultural Studies Program invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor with a proven record of research and publication to teach in what is primarily a doctoral program (significant experience preferred) to start fall 2012.
 * In addition to the one upper-level undergraduate course we offer, Culture and Globalization, the successful candidate would be expected to teach at least one of our required doctoral courses (see http://culturalstudies.gmu.edu/curriculum.html for curriculum details); teach graduate seminars in his or her field of research; and sit on students' field and dissertation committees.
 * Areas of specialization are open, but we have abiding needs in the areas of race and ethnicity, visual culture and political economy. We encourage potential applicants to familiarize themselves with our doctoral curriculum before applying. A Ph.D. is required by start of appointment.
 * All applications must be submitted by November 15, 2011. For full consideration, apply for position F9066z at http://jobs.gmu.edu/; complete the online faculty application; and upload a letter of interest, CV, and the names of four references with contact information. EOE. Contact: Search Committee. Website: http://jobs.gmu.edu
 * From H-Asia 10-24-11
 * Deadline: Nov. 15. Also posted at Comparative 2012

Hampshire College - Assistant Professor of Middle Eastern Studies

 * Hampshire College, an independent, innovative liberal arts institution and member of the Five College Consortium, is accepting applications for an Assistant Professor of Middle Eastern Studies, to begin fall 2012.


 * This position is located in the interdisciplinary School of Critical Social Inquiry. Discipline open. Academic background in politics, anthropology or sociology preferred. Applicants with interests in regional transformations, particularly but not limited to topics of gender, religion, secularism, and nationalism, are encouraged. Hampshire faculty must be able to work successfully with people from diverse backgrounds. Hampshire College is an institution where teaching is emphasized, along with intensive individual instruction and collaborative interdisciplinary work. Teaching load is two courses per semester. Faculty are expected to maintain an active scholarly life and contribute to the college community. Hampshire College is committed to building a culturally diverse intellectual community and strongly encourages applications from women and minority candidates.


 * Ph.D. by time of appointment strongly preferred. Review of applications will begin October 22, 2011. We offer a competitive salary and excellent benefits program. Please submit a cover letter describing teaching and research interests as well as educational philosophy, curriculum vitae, one sample of written work, and three letters of recommendation via our website at http://jobs.hampshire.edu/


 * anybody heard anything on this? (11/29)

Lesley University - Assistant/Associate Professor, Global Studies

 * The Social Sciences Division of Lesley College is seeking a full-time, 9 month faculty member to teach primarily in the interdisciplinary area of global studies. We seek candidates with a doctoral degree in one of the following areas: global/international studies, anthropology, geography, or international development. Responsibilities include teaching seven classes per year in global studies and the successful candidate's area of expertise; advising undergraduate students; contributing to curriculum development; serving on appropriate college and university committees and task forces, and participating in recruitment and retention activities. This assignment will begin Fall 2012; however, there is a possibility for a Spring 2012 start.
 * Requirements: Earned doctorate in international/global studies or related field such as anthropology, geography, or international development. Successful candidate will provide evidence of successful undergraduate teaching and a research program. Ability to work with diverse populations and excellent written and verbal communication skills are necessary. Experience with internships/experiential learning and curriculum development are pluses.
 * Application Instructions: Candidate should submit a letter of interest, a c.v., and a writing sample. The letter of interest should include a discussion of how the candidate's training/background is reflected in his/her teaching in the interdisciplinary field of global studies.
 * Open until filled (posted 11/28/11)

North Carolina State University - International Studies/Middle East (Assistant Professor)

 * The College of Humanities and Social Sciences invites applications for a tenure-track position in International Studies at the rank of Assistant Professor with research focusing on the Middle East. The position will be a joint appointment with a commitment to teaching in the International Studies program and a commitment to teaching Middle East studies courses within a disciplinary department. Tenure when granted will be held in the disciplinary department. Personnel decisions will originate in the disciplinary department with input from the International Studies program.
 * Review begins Nov. 9

University of California-Los Angeles--TT job joint in the International Institute and School of Social Sciences (deadline passed--Sept 30th)

 * to teach undergrad courses in the Global Studies or International Development majors and grad courses in a cross-listed department
 * Any word yet?
 * Nothing yet ...
 * 11/17 no word for me.
 * letters were requested mid-October.
 * I believe letters were required and letter requests were automatically generated, so I don't think this is an indication that there is a long list.
 * Correct, everyone needed letters. I guess this means there's still no word.11/29/11

===University of Oregon - Assistant Professor, International Studies/Women's and Gender Studies, Global Health & Development ===
 * We seek a scholar who will hold a Ph.D. by the time of appointment and whose expertise addresses one or more of the following: political, economic and cultural drivers of health vulnerability and resilience; the political economy of institutions addressing health related issues; variations in health and healing practices as they relate to culture, development and human security; comparative healthcare delivery systems; relationships between health, education, and economic development; gender, health and development; the impact of the HIV/AIDs pandemic and other diseases; hunger, malnutrition and development; and best practices in development interventions.
 * Applicants should demonstrate a commitment to the interdisciplinary exploration of contemporary issues in international studies and enhance the diversity efforts of both departments as well as the university. Candidates must have a high degree of proficiency in a language appropriate for their regional specialization. The annual teaching load at the undergraduate and/or graduate levels will be four courses in International Studies and one course in Women’s and Gender Studies, on the quarter system. This is a paperless search. Apply online at academicjobsonline.org. Queries should be addressed to Dan Gorman, Department of International Studies, 5206 University of Oregon, Eugene, OR 97403-5206, email dqgorman@uoregon.edu. Deadline for applications is October 15, 2011.
 * Also posted at Queer/Women's/Gender Studies 2012
 * Rejection email received 11/14

University of the South

 * The International and Global Studies Program at The University of the South invites applications for a tenure-track position to begin August 2012.
 * A strong preference will be given to candidates who focus on globalization in the Middle East, or Africa or South Asia with thematic interests including, but not limited to, global/ local interactions related to health and health care policies, the experiences of labor in a globalizing economy, and/or subaltern perspectives.
 * Candidates should have a Ph.D. or ABD with promise of completion by August 2012 in any social science or humanities field. Please send a cover letter, c.v., brief writing sample, sample syllabi, evidence of teaching excellence, a graduate transcript, and three letters of recommendation via email to: fachire@sewanee.edu with subject heading: "IGS Search."
 * Applications received by October 20, 2011 will receive full consideration.
 * Phone Interview last week [posted 11/14]

Yale-NUS College

 * We are pleased to announce the availability of faculty positions at all ranks and in all areas of the humanities, arts, and social and natural sciences. At this time we are seeking outstanding teacher-scholars at all career stages who are eager to be part of the inaugural faculty, who are committed to innovative pedagogy, who are active researchers and who enjoy close mentoring of students. We expect to hire approximately 100 faculty in the next few years as the student body increases; and plan to hire up to 35 in the next academic year and approximately an additional dozen by May 2013.
 * Review of applications will begin 1 November 2011 and will continue until open positions are filled.
 * This job seems so promising; either though we will be restricted to teaching mainly composition and general humanities classes, I think it is worth a try? Right? Anyone applying?