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Tenure-track/Tenured Professors of Africana Studies (2 Asst Professor level, 1 open rank)
Drexel University
Drexel is a comprehensive global research university ranked among the top 100 in the nation. With over 24,000 students, Drexel is one of America's 15 largest private universities. Drexel is one of Philadelphia's top 10 private employers, and a major engine for economic development in the region. Drexel has committed to being the nation’s most civically engaged university, with community partnerships integrated into every aspect of service and academics. The College of Arts and Sciences (CoAS) consists of 13 departments and several research centers. CoAS and Drexel University are working to repair institutional legacies of anti-Black racism in the university and its community, and through this cluster hire are actively committed to supporting African and diasporic knowledge, practices, histories, and people. The College of Arts and Sciences is home to several ongoing initiatives that reflect commitment to these goals, from community-based learning initiatives to a new Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion advisory council and Associate Dean. At the University level, new and ongoing initiatives include the Center for Black Culture, a university-wide unit focused on Black community at Drexel; the soon to be launched Center on Racism and Health, located in the Dornsife School of Public Health; and, in the School of Education, an active research group dedicated to Black student success. The University’s Lindy Center for Civic Engagement, the Dornsife Center for Neighborhood Partnerships, and the Global Classroom program also support colleagues building engaged teaching and scholarship in Africana Studies. This cluster hire joins two concurrent searches for two tenure-track faculty in the Center on Racism and Health, and one faculty search in the Westphal College of Media, Art and Design for a joint position between the Music Industry Program and Music Program to create modern music courses with a focus on the African diaspora. Job Summary Essential Functions: Teaching; Research; Service; Other related duties. Required and preferred qualifications differ for each position within this cluster hire. Applicants should apply to the position that is most closely aligned with background Required Application materials:
Candidates who move forward in the process will be notified to submit sample syllabi for an Introduction to Africana Studies course and another syllabus for a special topics course in Africana Studies, and a brief research statement, teaching statement and, for position 495515, a vision statement for leadership of the Africana Studies Program. Three letters of reference will also be requested at this later stage. All candidates must apply through the Drexel University’s Human Resources Careers Website. Please contact Amy Slaton, Interim Department Head of History at aeslaton@drexel.edu for more information. Links are in the description and also below for quick reference: Assistant Professor, History and Africana Studies (tenure-track) (Drexel Job No: 495513) https://careers.drexel.edu/en-us/job/495513/assistant-professor-history-and-africana-studies Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor, Humanities or Social Sciences and Africana Studies (Drexel Job No: 495514) https://careers.drexel.edu/en-us/job/495514/assistant-professor-humanities-or-social-sciences-and-africana-studies Tenured Associate or Full Professor of History and Africana Studies, and Director of the Africana Studies Program (Drexel Job No: 495515) https://careers.drexel.edu/en-us/job/495515/tenured-associate-or-full-professor-history-and-africana-studies
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Position 1: Assistant Professor, History and Africana Studies (tenure-track) (Drexel Job No: 495513) Required Qualifications: PhD in History, Africana Studies, or related fields in African Diaspora/Black/African American/Afro-American or Race and Ethnic Studies. (Must have PhD by September 1, 2021). 2 years of demonstrated graduate or post-graduate teaching, research or related experience. Preferred Qualifications: Commitment to excellence in teaching, service, community outreach and engagement; Ability to teach introductory courses in Africana Studies, including methods and its intellectual traditions, in addition to courses in History; Ability to mentor graduate students across the university and enhance the research profile of undergraduates. Position 2: Assistant Professor, Assistant Professor, Humanities or Social Sciences and Africana Studies (Drexel Job No: 495514) Required Qualifications: PhD in Humanities or Social Sciences, with an interdisciplinary specialty in Africana/African Diaspora/Black/African American/Afro-American or Race and Ethnic Studies, broadly conceptualized. (Must have PhD by September 1, 2021). 2 years of demonstrated graduate or post-graduate teaching, research or related experience. Preferred Qualifications: Exceptional promise of research potential commensurate with rank; Commitment to excellence in teaching, service, community outreach and engagement; Ability to teach introductory courses in Africana Studies, including methods and its intellectual traditions, in addition to courses in home department; Ability to mentor graduate students across the university and enhance the research profile of undergraduates Position 3: Tenured Associate or Full Professor of History and Africana Studies, and Director of the Africana Studies Program (Drexel Job No: 495515) Required Qualifications: PhD in History, Africana Studies, or related fields in African Diaspora/Black/African American/Afro-American or Race and Ethnic Studies. Minimum of 5 years of teaching, research or related experience. Preferred Qualifications: Research achievements consistent with achieving tenure at an R-1 institution. Proven record of teaching and service. Strategic vision and ability to guide and nurture the research, teaching, and service missions of the Africana Studies. Program and support resource development. Experience in mentoring students and faculty. Ability to foster cross-disciplinary collaborations within the College and the University, including establishing and chairing an inclusive, interdisciplinary Advisory Council to support the Africana Studies Program. Willingness to contribute to graduate education. |
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