Assistant Professor in History (Transnational/Global), New Jersey City University
For those readers of the Toynbee Prize Foundation's electronic offerings looking for jobs in North America, here's a recent call for applications at New Jersey City University – in Jersey City, NJ, just across the river from New York. The call for applications explains more:
The History Program invites applications for a tenure-track faculty appointment (at assistant professor) commencing September 1, 2016. There is flexibility with respect to specialization, but a commitment to teaching and mentoring undergraduate students is expected. Expertise in transnational/global history is preferred. In addition to upper-elective history courses, the successful candidate will teach General Education courses.
Candidates should possess a doctorate in History and have demonstrated potential for research and publication. In extraordinary cases, as determined by the University, a terminal degree may not be required.
Sound interesting? If so, consider applying. The deadline for applications is March 18, 2016, and applicants should send in "a letter of application, a current curriculum vitae, a statement of teaching philosophy, research background, and the names, addresses, telephone numbers, and e‐mail addresses of three references." The application is best submitted via NJCU's Human Resources website; simply search for the position in History.