CALIFORNIA MUSEUM-PHOTOGRAPHY
Visiting Assistant Professor in African History
CALIFORNIA MUSEUM-PHOTOGRAPHY, Riverside, California, United States, 92504
Position(s): The Department of History is recruiting for a Visiting Assistant Professor in African History.
Starting Date: The first day of Winter quarter is January 2, 2025. The first day of Spring quarter is March 26, 2025.
Salary: Based on 100% annual salary of $74,600. Approximately $12,433 per course (pending final budget approval). Appointment is eligible for renewal depending on need, funding and performance.
*** All appointments are contingent upon the appointee being able to provide, in accord with Federal law, evidence of authorization to work in the United States ***
Qualifications:
Minimum Qualifications:PhD in History, or a related discipline.
Preferred Qualifications:Experience teaching African History at the college or university level.
Duties:
The successful candidate will teach four courses over three terms, one of which will be at the graduate level. Duties will also consist of advising graduate and undergraduate students in African History, as well as service to the department of History.
Courses of instruction:
HIST 30, Themes and Personalities;
HIST 137, Themes and Topics in African history: West African History to 1800; Ancient Africa; African from 1000 to 1880;
HIST 138, African Cities in Modern History;
HIST 218, The Transatlantic Slave Trade.
Application Procedure:Applicants will be required to submit: a cover letter, CV, writing sample, a statement of research and teaching interests, 2-3 teaching evaluations, diversity statement and 3 letters of reference.
Confidential Letters solicited via AP Recruit System Only – Applicant inserts reference names and solicits references from within AP Recruit at time of application. Only completed applications that include the letters of reference may be reviewed by the committee.
Applications and materials will be submitted using UCR’s online application system located at
http://aprecruit.ucr.edu/apply/JPF01938 .
To ensure full consideration, applications and supporting material should be received by November 1, 2024.
Department Contact person:
Marilyn Madrigal,
Marilyn.madrigal@ucr.edu .
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Starting Date: The first day of Winter quarter is January 2, 2025. The first day of Spring quarter is March 26, 2025.
Salary: Based on 100% annual salary of $74,600. Approximately $12,433 per course (pending final budget approval). Appointment is eligible for renewal depending on need, funding and performance.
*** All appointments are contingent upon the appointee being able to provide, in accord with Federal law, evidence of authorization to work in the United States ***
Qualifications:
Minimum Qualifications:PhD in History, or a related discipline.
Preferred Qualifications:Experience teaching African History at the college or university level.
Duties:
The successful candidate will teach four courses over three terms, one of which will be at the graduate level. Duties will also consist of advising graduate and undergraduate students in African History, as well as service to the department of History.
Courses of instruction:
HIST 30, Themes and Personalities;
HIST 137, Themes and Topics in African history: West African History to 1800; Ancient Africa; African from 1000 to 1880;
HIST 138, African Cities in Modern History;
HIST 218, The Transatlantic Slave Trade.
Application Procedure:Applicants will be required to submit: a cover letter, CV, writing sample, a statement of research and teaching interests, 2-3 teaching evaluations, diversity statement and 3 letters of reference.
Confidential Letters solicited via AP Recruit System Only – Applicant inserts reference names and solicits references from within AP Recruit at time of application. Only completed applications that include the letters of reference may be reviewed by the committee.
Applications and materials will be submitted using UCR’s online application system located at
http://aprecruit.ucr.edu/apply/JPF01938 .
To ensure full consideration, applications and supporting material should be received by November 1, 2024.
Department Contact person:
Marilyn Madrigal,
Marilyn.madrigal@ucr.edu .
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