The Connecticut Historical Society in Hartford, CT is seeking candidates for two positions, both to begin in February 2022. Deadlines for applications is January 31, 2022. The Community Engagement Manager position is full time and grant funded through December 31, 2023; likewise,
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The National Council for the Traditional Arts has posted a total of four openings for positions that will work on NCTA festivals in 2022, including a Folklife and Outreach Coordinator for the National Folk Festival. Three are contract positions and one is
The Thomas W. and Robin W. Edwards College of Humanities and Fine Arts at Coastal Carolina University invites applications for Director of the Charles Joyner Institute for Gullah and African Diaspora Studies. This is a tenure track faculty position that comes with
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The Yale Institute of Sacred Music, an interdisciplinary graduate center for the study and practice of sacred music, worship, and the related arts, invites applications for a post-doctoral associate position in Religion, Ecology, and Expressive Culture. Alongside conducting their own research, the
In September, 2021 the Oral History Association was awarded $825,000 from the NEH American Rescue Plan to create a fellowship and grants program for under/unemployed oral historians, with a focus on oral historians from communities that have historically been marginalized in the field. The Selection
The Library of Congress is now accepting applications for the position of Director for the American Folklife Center Archives. The application deadline is December 23, 2021. Among the duties of the position, the director will serve as a primary advisor to top
The Smithsonian Institution is looking for a research anthropologist with experience in archives. Applications for this position are due by November 30, 2021.
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The University of East Anglia in Norwich, U.K. has recently announced a new, fully-funded PhD program, Climate Crisis and Indigenous Storywork: Decolonizing International Climate Change Discourse and Policy. The deadline to apply to this program is January 19, 2022.