Assistant Professor of the Archaeology and Art History of Africa or the African Diaspora World (Washington University in St. Louis)

Washington University in St. Louis

JOB OPPORTUNITY
Job title: Assistant Professor of the Archaeology and Art History of Africa or the African Diaspora World (Washington University in St. Louis)
Hiring institution: Washington University in St. Louis
Location: St. Louis, Missouri | United States
Application deadline: Open until filled


The Department of Art History and Archaeology (AHA) and the Department of African and African American Studies (AFAS) at Washington University in St. Louis invite applications for a tenure-track faculty appointment at the rank of Assistant Professor in the field of the Archaeology and Art History of Africa or the African Diaspora World to begin in the fall semester of 2024-2025. Previous or current participation in field archaeology is required. Possible subfields include the archaeology and visual culture of African sites of cultural heritage; the material and artistic cultures of Islam in Africa; and trade, habitation, and histories of enslaved persons in and beyond Africa, in such areas as North America or the Caribbean. We seek a candidate committed to the analysis of race/Blackness. The successful candidate will demonstrate interest in sharing research in public spheres, including possible engagement in the growing field of Critical Heritage Studies and Public History.

Teaching and service duties will be divided between the Department of Art History and Archaeology (75%) and the Department of African and African-American Studies (25%). Duties will include teaching two courses per semester (three a year in AHA and one a year in AFAS), conducting research, writing for publication, advising students, participating in department governance, and university service. The successful candidate must show strong promise of scholarly achievement and the ability to make significant contributions to both departments. Candidates must be prepared to teach undergraduate courses at all levels and graduate seminars in the visual, material, and/or urban histories of Africa and its diaspora.

Diversity and Inclusion are core values at Washington University, and we seek to create inclusive classrooms and environments in which a diverse array of students can learn and thrive.

Qualifications: PhD in hand by the start of employment for appointment at this rank. Applicants should submit a cover letter, a curriculum vitae, a writing sample of approximately 20 pages, and three names of references to Interfolio (http://apply.interfolio.com/132026).

Anticipated schedule: Review of complete applications will begin 25 October 2023. Inquiries may be sent to William Wallace, Chair of the Department of Art History and Archaeology (wwallace@wustl.edu), or to Shanti Parikh, Chair of the Department of African and African-American Studies (shanti.parikh@wustl.edu). Members of the joint search committee will interview a short-list of candidates via Zoom in December 2023, with on-campus interviews scheduled in early 2024.

Washington University is an Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, national origin, genetic information, disability, or protected veteran status.

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