[HASTS-jobs] Fwd: TT-Position in Race, Ethnicity, and Migration in Modern Europe at Washington University in St. Louis
Karen L Gardner
kgardner at mit.edu
Wed Sep 28 08:35:05 EDT 2022
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From: "Walke, Anika" <a.walke at wustl.edu<mailto:a.walke at wustl.edu>>
Subject: TT-Position in Race, Ethnicity, and Migration in Modern Europe at Washington University in St. Louis
Date: September 23, 2022 at 2:51:28 PM EDT
To: "Walke, Anika" <a.walke at wustl.edu<mailto:a.walke at wustl.edu>>
Dear colleague,
The Department of History at Washington University in St. Louis is seeking to fill the position of Assistant Professor (tenure-track) in Race, Ethnicity, and Migration in Modern Europe.
We are especially interested in identifying candidates who pursue innovative and creative research agendas and who are committed to creating equitable environments for students, faculty, and staff.
I would be grateful if you could pass on the below advertisement to your graduate students and encourage them to apply if they are nearing completion of their degree in the relevant field.
Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions and encourage your students to do the same.
With best wishes,
Anika Walke
Chair, Search Committee Race, Ethnicity, and Migration in Modern Europe.
The History Department at Washington University in St. Louis invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professor in race, ethnicity, and migration in modern Europe to begin in the fall of 2023. Preferred areas of expertise include comparative race and ethnic studies, comparative migration studies, or public history. The successful candidate will teach assigned classes, advise students, be active in research and publication, perform university service, and contribute to a growing community of faculty interested in related fields. These include an incoming hire in race, ethnicity, and migration in the 20th-century US and existing scholars working in African-American history and Black diasporas as well as anti-Semitism and the Holocaust. Among the classes to be taught will be an introductory course on global forces that created multicultural, multiracial, and multiethnic societies in the European context. This position is also part of a university-wide cluster hire focused on race and ethnicity. For more information, see https://provost.wustl.edu/2022-cluster-hire/.
A PhD in hand by August 1, 2023 and strong evidence of scholarly potential are required. Please send a cover letter and cv via https://apply.interfolio.com/111329 <https://apply.interfolio.com/111329> . Applications should be received by October 3, 2022.
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https://history.wustl.edu/job-posting-assistant-professor-history-race-ethnicity-and-migration-modern-europe
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Anika Walke, Ph.D.
Georgie W. Lewis Career Development Professor
Associate Professor of History; Global Studies;
Jewish, Islamic, and Middle Eastern Studies;
and Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
Faculty Fellow, Brookings College
Washington University in St. Louis
MSC: 1062-107-216
a.walke at wustl.edu<mailto:a.walke at wustl.edu>
Pronouns: She, her, hers
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