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Assistant Professor, Scandinavian and German Medieval Studies – University of Illinois, Urbana -Champaign

The Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, invites applications for an assistant professor tenure-track position in Scandinavian and German medieval studies. Successful candidates are expected to have an active research agenda and to teach a range of courses at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Ph.D. in Scandinavian or German medieval studies or related field required. Preference will be given to candidates who work in a comparative and interdisciplinary framework such as the global Middle Ages, visual studies, cultural theory, ecocriticism, and/or gender studies. Candidates with a documented commitment to working with students from groups historically marginalized or underrepresented in the field through teaching and mentoring are especially encouraged to apply. Target start date is August 16, 2023.  Salary is competitive. Candidates whose PhD may be delayed but will complete all the Ph.D. requirements within the first appointment year may be appointed at the rank of Instructor. After the Ph.D. requirement is met, the appointment will be changed to Assistant Professor.

https://illinois.csod.com/ux/ats/careersite/1/home/requisition/691?c=illinois

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Open Position – Assistant Professor of Arctic Studies

The Department of Scandinavian at the University of California, Berkeley seeks applications for an Assistant Professor in the area of Arctic Studies with an emphasis in indigenous studies, with an expected start date of July 1, 2023. For more information about the position, including required qualifications and application materials, please visit https://aprecruit.berkeley.edu/JPF03553. The deadline to apply is October 17, 2022. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age, or protected veteran status. With questions, please contact issahr@berkeley.edu.

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SASS 2023: Austin

Call for Streams

submit your stream idea via email to: sass2023@scandinavianstudy.org


The theme of this SASS meeting is everyday life, in the sense that the French theorist Michel de Certeau used the term in his 1980 study, L’invention du quotidien/The Practice of Everyday Life. In this work, which grew out of research originally funded as a study of consumer behavior, de Certeau argues that consumers, as well as people in precapitalist cultures, have the potential to react creatively to commodities, religious doctrines, and other cultural systems. Like canny shoppers at the supermarket, people may strive to combine what’s available to them to make the best possible meal. Colonized people sometimes appropriate aspects of the colonizers’ culture that subvert its oppressive potential. Workers in unrewarding jobs may surf the internet while appearing to conform to bureaucratic routines.

What to make of de Certeau’s emphasis on the positive role of creative bricolage or tinkering? What is its relationship to more explicit forms of resistance or more confrontational strategies to improve conditions for individuals or groups? Does de Certeau’s work allow for more room to maneuver than that of other theorists, such as Michel Foucault?

Michel de Certeau’s work offers a useful framework for exploring the roles of everyday life in literature, culture, and film, but stream proposals and papers need not engage explicitly with it. Other approaches are welcome.

Seminar streams might focus on some of the following topics:

– Nora’s macaroons: Ibsen and everyday life

– Man tager hvad man haver: Scandinavian cookbooks

– Foodie films and texts

– Appropriation and refashioning in Old Norse literature and culture

– The personal is the political: gender and everyday life

– Gossip

– Going too far: Scandinavian scandals

– Religion and everyday life in the North

– Everyday life in the Scandinavian novel

– Scandinavian literary studies and everyday life- Everyday life and civility

Stay up to date on the conference here: https://scandinavianstudy.org/annual-meeting/sass-2023-austin-2/

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Call for Proposals

Cambridge Scholars Publishing are inviting proposals for academic books and edited collections in Humanities and Social Sciences. We publish in all major fields of academic research and practice, including Humanities and Social Sciences, Physical Sciences, Life Sciences, and Health Sciences. To submit a book proposal, please visit our website, where you can complete a Book Proposal Form, and read our publishing guidelines .

Founded in 2002 in Cambridge, UK, Cambridge Scholars Publishing are now one of the world’s leading scholarly book publishers, and are due to publish more than 700 academic books this year. Though our original roots lie in Cambridge, please note that we are not affiliated to, or associated with, the University of Cambridge, or Cambridge University Press. You can read more about our history and philosophy in this interview with our CEO Graeme Nicol.

We always aim to put our authors first in our work, and we bring that ambition into our publishing operations with our Author Promises:

  • No charges for publication;
  • Worldwide distribution to research and study centres across the globe, via our international network including Amazon, EBSCO/GOBI, ProQuest, and Ingram;
  • Fast, fair, and friendly proposal review;
  • Publication in handsome hardback, as well as eBook formats, for our academic library customers;
  • A book published with us is always in-stock, and always available for sale, thanks to our unique Print on Time global distribution system;
  • An escalating royalty payment—the more titles sold, the higher the royalty rate, from the first copy sold.

We also invite authors to apply to contribute to our unique Book in Focus series.

Adam Rummens
Commissioning Editor

Web:    www.cambridgescholars.com
Email:   adam.rummens@cambridgescholars.com
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Tenure Track Position at University of Tennessee Knoxville

Job Title: Politics of populism, nationalism, and identity (Assistant Professor, Tenure Track) – University of Tennessee, Political Science


Job Description: The Department of Political Science at the University of Tennessee invites applications for a tenure track, assistant professor position in the politics of populism, nationalism, and/or identity to begin Fall 2023. We are particularly interested in applicants who use rigorous and creative analytical approaches to address substantively important questions pertaining to these themes. Relevant research interests include (but are not limited to): nationalist, populist, or nativist parties or movements; conflicts, inequalities, or other relations between identity groups such as those based on ethnicity, race, religion, caste, social class, or national origin; politics of and policies pertaining to historically marginalized groups; xenophobia and discrimination toward migrants, refugees, or other marginalized individuals; etc.

The successful candidate must have strong research skills and a theoretically oriented research agenda that will lead to publication in peer-reviewed outlets (journals and/or books). The position is open with respect to method, subfield, and geographic region. Preference will be shown for applicants who have research and teaching interests that complement existing departmental interests and strengths (especially in the areas of global security and/or the politics of inequality), have a capacity for attracting extramural funding, demonstrate evidence of or potential for college/university teaching excellence, and exhibit a commitment to diversity and inclusion. The Knoxville campus of the University of Tennessee is seeking candidates who have the ability to contribute in meaningful ways to the diversity and intercultural goals of the University. The position is a 9-month, tenure-track appointment, and the salary is competitive and commensurate with qualifications and experience.

The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, is the state’s flagship research institution, a campus of choice for outstanding undergraduates, and a premier graduate institution. As a land-grant university, it is committed to excellence in learning, scholarship, and engagement with society. More information about the Department is available at: https://polisci.utk.edu/. The Department also has a close working relationship with the Howard H. Baker, Jr. Center for Public Policy, which can provide a variety of resources and opportunities for faculty.

Qualifications 
All the requirements for a Ph.D. in political science, public policy, or related discipline must be finished at the time of appointment.

Application Instructions 
Applicants should send a cover letter, a current CV, graduate transcripts, a sample of scholarly writing, a research statement, a teaching statement, and a statement concerning experience with and plans for contributing to diversity, equity, and inclusion. All applicants should request letters from three references to be directly uploaded to Interfolio. Please submit application materials in digital format via Interfolio (apply.interfolio.com/109943). Review of applications begins September 20, 2022, and will continue until the position is filled. For questions or inquiries, contact Professor Matt Buehler at mbuehle2@utk.edu.

Equal Employment Opportunity Statement 
All qualified applicants will receive equal consideration for employment and admission without regard to race, color, national origin, religion, sex, pregnancy, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, physical or mental disability, genetic information, veteran status, and parental status, or any other characteristic protected by federal or state law. In accordance with the requirements of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, Title IX of the Education Amendments of 1972, Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act of 1973, and the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990, the University of Tennessee affirmatively states that it does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, or disability in its education programs and activities, and this policy extends to employment by the university. Inquiries and charges of violation of Title VI (race, color, and national origin), Title IX (sex), Section 504 (disability), the ADA (disability), the Age Discrimination in Employment Act (age), sexual orientation, or veteran status should be directed to the Office of Equity and Diversity, 1840 Melrose Avenue, Knoxville, TN 37996-3560, telephone 865-974-2498. Requests for accommodation of a disability should be directed to the ADA Coordinator at the Office of Equity and Diversity.
Application: apply.interfolio.com/109943
Website: https://apply.interfolio.com/109943
Date Position Closes: 2022-09-20
Additional Information: apply.interfolio.com/109943

Applicant Contact Person: Matt Buehler
Applicant Contact Email: mbuehle2@utk.edu

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Visiting Faculty Position in Scandinavian Studies at Augustana College

Augustana College is a selective liberal arts college of 2,500 students, including 29 percent first generation college students, 23 percent Pell Grant students, 21 percent students of color, and 9 percent international students. Our beautifully wooded and largely residential campus is located in Rock Island, Illinois, a diverse Illinois-Iowa Quad Cities metropolitan area along the Mississippi River with 400,000 residents about three hours west of Chicago and 45 minutes east of Iowa City, home of the University of Iowa. 

Strengthening our diverse and inclusive community is central to the college’s mission and strategic plan.

We seek applicants with an interest in fostering rigorous, inclusive, and high-impact learning environments for a diverse student body.

Job Description:

The Department of World Languages, Literatures, and Cultures at Augustana College invites applicants for a full-time visiting faculty position, beginning August 2022. We seek candidates in Scandinavian Studies, with an open area of specialization. The successful candidate will have a load equivalent to 24 credits per 10-month academic year (standard courses are 4 credits), including one course in beginning or intermediate Swedish language and two in Scandinavian literature and culture taught in English. One culture class could be offered during the college’s intensive 3-week January term.  For a successful candidate with library/archival experience, there is an opportunity to receive 12 credits (3 courses) of reassigned time to work in the Swenson Swedish Immigration Research Center (SSIRC) on Augustana’s campus, under the direction of the Center’s Research Librarian and Archivist.  If the successful candidate does not have library/archival experience, they will teach three courses (12 credits)  in the college’s first-year liberal arts sequence.

This appointment will be at the rank of visiting instructor or visiting assistant professor, depending on whether a terminal degree is completed.  We require no research or campus service in this position.  Visiting faculty are welcome to be involved in the life of the department and college beyond their teaching.  All faculty at Augustana are invited to engage in professional development and mentoring opportunities.

Requirements:

Preference will be given to candidates who hold a doctoral degree in Scandinavian Studies or a related field by the time of employment, but candidates who are ABD will be considered. Native or near-native fluency in Swedish and English is required. Successful candidates will be able to demonstrate teaching effectiveness, a willingness to actively infuse multiple perspectives and critical thinking into pedagogy, and a commitment to fostering equity and inclusion. 

Additional Information: 

Augustana College is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Augustana College provides equal opportunity to all qualified employees and applicants without regard to race, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, disability, veteran status, and any other category protected by federal, state, or local law.                                            

Application Instructions:

A complete application includes: a cover letter, teaching philosophy, curriculum vitae, unofficial copy of graduate transcript, and contact information for two references. Questions may be directed to the chair of the department, Lisa Seidlitz, at lisaseidlitz@augustana.edu. Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled.

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Lecturer/Instructor in Scandinavian and German Medieval Studies

Lecturer/Instructor in Scandinavian and German Medieval Studies

Department of German

University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

The Department of Germanic Languages and Literatures at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, invites applications for a one year full-time position of Lecturer/Instructor in Scandinavian and German Medieval Studies. Successful candidates are expected to teach a range of courses on the undergraduate level, including a large General Education course. Applicants must have a strong commitment to undergraduate teaching.

The University of Illinois is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action employer that recruits and hires qualified candidates without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, age, national origin, disability or veteran status. For more information, visit http://go.illinois.edu/EEO.

The Illinois College of Liberal Arts and Sciences is a world leader in research, teaching, and public engagement. Faculty in the College create knowledge, address critical societal needs through the transfer and application of knowledge, and prepare students for lives of impact in the state, nation, and globally. To meet these objectives, the College embraces and values diversity and difference through hiring faculty candidates who can contribute through their research, teaching, and/or service to the diversity and excellence of the Illinois community.

Candidates with a PhD in Scandinavian, German Medieval Studies or related field will be considered as a Lecturer. Candidates who are ABD or hold a Master’s degree in Scandinavian, German Medieval Studies or related field will be considered as an Instructor. PhD in Scandinavian or German Medieval Studies is preferred. Desirable is an additional interest to work in a comparative and interdisciplinary framework such as the global Middle Ages, visual studies, cultural theory, ecocriticism, and/or gender studies. Candidates with a documented commitment to working with students from groups historically marginalized or underrepresented in the field through teaching and mentoring are especially encouraged to apply. Target start date is August 16, 2022. Salary is commensurate with qualifications and experience. This is a full-time, 9-month appointment, non-tenure track position, renewable yearly subject to enrollments, funding, and positive performance evaluations.

To apply, create your candidate profile through https://jobs.illinois.edu, directly apply to our position and submit application materials by May 2, 2022. Applicants must submit a letter of application, curriculum vitae, a statement of teaching interests, and contact information for three professional references.  Referees will be contacted electronically 1-2 business days after submission of the application. Early application submission is encouraged to allow time for referees to submit letters of recommendation. Only applications submitted through the University of Illinois Job Board will be considered.

University of Illinois faculty, staff and students are required to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19. If you are not able to receive the vaccine for medical or religious reasons, you may seek approval for an exemption in accordance with applicable University processes.

The University of Illinois conducts criminal background checks on all job candidates upon acceptance of a contingent offer. Convictions are not a bar to employment. The University of Illinois must also comply with applicable federal export control laws and regulations and, as such, reserves the right to employ restricted party screening procedures for applicants.  As a qualifying federal contractor, the University of Illinois System uses E-Verify to verify employment eligibility. The University of Illinois System requires candidates selected for hire to disclose any documented finding of sexual misconduct or sexual harassment and to authorize inquiries to current and former employers regarding findings of sexual misconduct or sexual harassment. For more information, visit Policy on Consideration of Sexual Misconduct in Prior Employment.

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A Fellowship to Support Academic Research in the Collections of the Swedish Immigrant Institute, Växjö

The Swedish Emigrant Institute, housed in the House of Emigrants in Växjö, Sweden, holds Sweden’s largest collection of sources and literature pertaining to the Swedish migration to North America. It includes tens of thousands of letters, as well as numerous diaries, newspapers, interviews and other material relating to the history and consequences of the mass migration between Sweden and North America in the 19th and 20th centuries. The library holds more than 20,000 volumes. The institute also promotes contacts between Sweden and North America. For more information about the Swedish Emigrant Institute and the House of Emigrants, see the webpage of the institute at the website of Kulturparken Småland. 
The Swedish Emigrant Institute, supported by the Linnaeus University Centre for Concurrences in Colonial and Postcolonial Studies and Kulturparken Småland, announces an international research grant of up to SEK 40 000 (c. USD 4 500) for scholarly research in the collections of the Institute in Växjö, to be undertaken during 2022. The fellowship is intended to cover travel to and from Växjö, accommodation in Växjö and a daily allowance to cover enhanced living expenses during the research stay in Växjö. The recipient is expected to spend from one to three weeks at the Swedish Emigrant Institute in Växjö. In addition, the recipient is expected to engage with faculty and students at Linnaeus University’s campus in Växjö and to give at least one seminar or guest lecture at the university during the stay in Växjö.
Eligible applicants, who can be based anywhere in the world, must hold a PhD or be enrolled in a PhD program at the time of the deadline for the application. The purpose of the research must be academic, and a successful application will clearly show the significance of the collections in the Swedish Emigrant Institute. The support of the above-mentioned institutions must be acknowledged in any publications resulting from the research conducted at the Swedish Emigrant Institute. The applicant also undertakes to donate a copy of any publication resulting from his or her research at the institute to the library of the Institute.
The application consists of the following parts, consolidated into a single pdf-document: 
1) Letter of motivation (max 1 page)
2) Research project description (max 2 pages)
3) CV (max 2 pages)
4) Name and contact details of up to three referees
5) Budget, specifying all travel costs and time plan for the purposed visit*

The application should be sent by e-mail to migrationresearch@kulturparkensmaland.se by 6 March, 2022. The decision will be made by the board of the Swedish Emigrant Institute before the end of March 2022. The decision can not be appealed. The board may modify the budget and/or proposed time plan.
For more information, contact migrationresearch@kulturparkensmaland.se


Application: migrationresearch@kulturparkensmaland.se
Website: https://kulturparkensmaland.se/en/visit-us/vara-besoksmal/utvandrarnas-hus/svenska-emigrantinstitutet/


Date Award Closes: 2022-03-06

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NAHA’s Odd S. Lovoll Award Applications Open

The Norwegian-American Historical Association (NAHA) is excited to announce that applications are open for its Odd S. Lovoll Award, which recognizes originality, excellence, and creativity in undergraduate research and writing on any aspect of Norwegian-American studies.

The winner of the award will receive a cash prize of $500 and a one-year student membership in NAHA. Interested applicants should submit an interpretive essay based on original research of between 2,000 and 10,000 words in length, which conforms to Chicago style (using endnotes). Essays must be written as an undergraduate and submitted within one year of graduation from an undergraduate institution. Preference will be given to essays that explore previously neglected topics or new approaches to previously treated topics.

The award-winning essay will be considered for publication in NAHA’s academic journal, Norwegian-American Studies. The deadline for student submissions for the award is June 1 of each year. The NAHA publications committee, in consultation with the editor of Norwegian-American Studies, will select the winner. Award-winning essays will be announced September 1. For full details, please visit https://naha.stolaf.edu/publications/. Any questions can be directed to me, NAHA’s editor, at naha-editor@stolaf.edu.

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Membership Coordinator, American Scandinavian Foundation

Full Time, Permanent

The American-Scandinavian Foundation seeks a Membership Coordinator to oversee all aspects of the membership program, including member relations and outreach, planning renewals and new memberships, preparing mailings, membership promotion and development, and assisting in developing content and editing the quarterly newsletter. The Membership Coordinator also works with the Director of Development in maximizing charitable giving from the membership, and carrying out special events for donors, trustees, and members.

Candidates should have an in-depth knowledge of Salesforce NPSP for data management, skills with Microsoft Office applications, and one-three years’ membership or related experience. Strong written and oral communication skills, good organizational skills, the ability to work cooperatively and creatively with members and staff, and the ability to coordinate and attend periodic member events are also required. Knowledge of Scandinavia preferred, BA required.

Salary is commensurate with experience. Good benefit plan.

Interested applicants should email a cover letter with salary requirements and a resume, as a single PDF file to:
hr@amscan.org and put Membership Coordinator in the subject line.