World History Jobs, 2009-10

Link to last year's page: 

http://academicjobs.wikia.com/index.php?title=World_History

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US in the World
South Florida - Tenure-Track Assistant Professor in US in the World Texas A&M University, Tenure-Track Assistant in US in the World, 18th & 19th centuries
 * Deadline: November 16
 * received snail mail ack -- will phone interview 12 candidates and 3-4 selected for on-campus in January.

Yale University Assistant Professor in US and the World

Global History
-Has anyone heard anything here or does anyone have any insight into these searches? (10/28)
 * UT-Austin, LBJ Center - 3 TT positions in global affairs

World History

 * Nassau Community College-- 2 NEW JOBs! Wikia exclusive! Chronicle ads pending! See listings under South Asian History and also under Geography.

Colby-Sawyer Assistant Professor in World History. They ran a similar search last year, doesn't look like they made a hire. (look at last year's page for discussion) -phone interviews were this week; 3 candidates will be chosen and contacted after Thankksgiving holiday.
 * When applying this year, 2009-10 job posting is listed as "position withdrawn" -- but had anyone received that information from the school, or did they just not notify anyone?
 * Any chance you're looking at the job from last year? If you applied last year, you might see when you log in to their employment system that the position from last year was withdrawn. This year's listing has a different job number. I just checked, and this year's job is still posted.

London School of Economics
 * Lecturer in World History, particularly South Asia since 1750. Deadline 11 January 2010.
 * Looks like the replacement for Sujit Sivasundaram, who is taking up a position at Cambridge (the lectureship also listed on this page)

Stonehill College Assistant or Associate Professor in World History/East Asia -Check this {wiki} site's Asian History section; there's an update.
 * Anyone know anything about this position?

University of Cambridge, Lecturer in World/Imperial History
 * Q. Anyone heard anything yet? The ad said interviews would be "in October". (9/9)
 * A. Shortlisting will take place at the end of September
 * Q. How many people here applied for this? Any word? (26/9)
 * Submitted by email 1 Sept and was told that 9 hard copies were actually needed, including a writing sample. Sent all that on 8 Sept and no word since then. (27/9)
 * The search committee met 24/9. Short-listed candidates are being notified today, I believe. (27/9)
 * You mean people were being contacted on Sunday?? I've heard nothing, 2.45pm UK time, Monday 28/9.
 * Nothing here (3:21pm GMT, 28/9)
 * Q. How is the Committee contacting candidates? (28/9)
 * Best guess: emails to those shortlisted for interview, thin envelope to the rest. Nothing received & it's 10AM in Cambridge now. (29/9)
 * Anyone got anything at all? (29/9)
 * Maybe there's been a delay. Even snail mail rejections would have started showing up by now if they were sent on Monday. (30/9)
 * Still nothing? (2/10)
 * Emails have gone out to people on the shortlist. The interviews will be held in early November. British jobs frequently don't notify unsuccessful applicants. (2/10)
 * Par avion rejection letter mailed from Cambridge on 13.10.09.

University of Pittsburgh tenured or tenured-stream faculty position in world history at Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor level
 * So, how many here applied for this? 3
 * 4.
 * 4 1/2
 * I bet the fraction gets it, too.
 * Email request for more material (Oct 9). Fraction got it, too.
 * What additional materials are they asking for? Is this normal? I'm a newbie to the academic job market...
 * It's normal when you make the first cut to be asked for writing samples or syllabi. Not all schools do it, but it's common.
 * So, anyone know how many of us made the cut? (Oct 24)
 * Anyone heard anything further? (Nov 4)
 * I have heard nothing since sending extra material. Anyone know what's happening? (11/12)
 * Looking at last year's wiki, it appears they ran a similar search last year.
 * Any interview invitations yet? Fraction? (Nov 16)
 * They ran the same search last year ... I never got a sense that they even interviewed. Very mysterious. (11/25)
 * Odd. Last year they also had a Latin American search, and (according to the wiki) candidates for that search were told it was suspended. If they were trying to make a hire before the AHA, they would be interviewing by now. But the department is not very communicative. (11/26)
 * Rejection letter by postal mail 11/27.
 * To previous poster: Had you been asked for further material?
 * No, I hadn't. I sent everything upfront.
 * ? I sent everything the ad asked for, but was then asked for extra stuff: book, syllabi, etc. I haven't heard anything since then. (11/30)

University of Wisconsin - La Crosse Assistant Professor of World History/south Asian History


 * Short list of applicants made, will be contacted for AHA interviews soon.

University of Wisconsin - La Crosse Assistant Professor of World History/sub-Saharan African History / (I will happily answer questions posted here about these positions and department.)
 * Will interviews be held at AHA for this position?
 * Yes.
 * Short list of applicants made, will be contacted for AHA interviews soon.

Waseda University / Assistant, Associate or Full Professor in World History & US or European History

California State University, Long Beach
 * Nice email ack - (11/20)
 * From the ad, it's obvious they have someone in mind.
 * Care to elaborate? Are you thinking of a particular person, or just suggesting that the ad itself sounds tailored? (to my reading, it seemed pretty broad)
 * i think they're just confused... bizarre posting.
 * To the person who thought they had someone in mind: did you mean something like a spousal hire? do you know something or is it just a hunch?