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New York University - Associate Professor or Full Professor (3 Positions, fields incl. History of Cities)

 * With the generous support of the Mellon Foundation, the division of the Humanities in the Faculty of Arts and Science at New York University invites applications for three mid-career faculty positions in the humanities with areas of specialization in the study of cities, urbanism, and the urban environment. We aim to appoint the successful candidates at either the tenured Associate Professor or Full Professor level, beginning on or after January 15, 2015, pending budgetary and administrative approval. Candidates should be prepared to teach relevant undergraduate and graduate courses within the appropriate department.
 * Applicants are invited from across the range of humanities disciplines. Desirable research and teaching interests include, but are not limited to: the history of cities; architectural history; the humanistic study of urban design or urban ecology; and social and cultural urban processes, past and present.
 * Review of applications is now underway, and will continue on a rolling basis. Finalists will be invited to campus during Fall 2014. Applications must include a curriculum vitae with the names of at least three references, a letter of application, and a writing sample (published article or book chapter).
 * To apply, please visit: http://www.nyuopsearch.com/applicants/Central?quickFind=52013 and follow the application instructions.
 * Also posted at Art History 2014-2015