Sarah Lawrence College, in partnership with the Hudson River Museum, invites applications for a Public Humanities Fellow starting no later than January 2022. This three-year, full-time fellowship will be integral to the interpretive work at the Hudson River Museum and also extend
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The American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) Program Officer of International Programs will help design and implement activities supporting humanities scholars and the communities in which they work. The Program Officer will help oversee ACLS’s rigorous peer-review processes; monitor the progress of
The American Council of Learned Societies (ACLS) is seeking a two-year term Program Officer to enhance their efforts to connect, convene, and learn from our member societies, higher education partners, and community of fellows, with a particular focus on issues related to
Applications will be reviewed starting June 17 for a 1-year renewable teaching position in Communication Studies starting September 16, 2021 at Western Washington University. The successful candidate will teach Intercultural and Small Group Communication at the undergraduate level, and fulfill teaching and
Mid Atlantic Arts, a non-profit regional arts organization, seeks a full-time Program Manager for a multi-year Central Appalachia Living Traditions Program (CALT). The Program Manager will oversee a new program designed to improve the sustainability of folk arts and culture in Central
Northwest Folklife (NWFL) seeks an Artistic Director responsible for providing artistic vision with a social justice lens and for nurturing established and emerging cultural communities. The Artistic Director serves as Northwest Folklife’s primary creative content officer and sets and fulfills Northwest Folklife’s
South Arts, located in Atlanta, GA, seeks a new Assistant Director of Traditional Arts. he Assistant Director is responsible for supporting the implementation of the South Arts initiative, In These Mountains, Central Appalachian Folk Arts & Culture, and other traditional arts programming including
The Indiana University Department of Folklore and Ethnomusicology invites applications for the part-time position of Managing Editor of the Journal of Folklore Research. Celebrating over fifty years as a leading publication venue for its fields, the journal is published in partnership with the
The deadline for ACLS Leading Edge Fellowships is fast approaching on May 6, 2021. Leading Edge Fellowships place recent humanities PhDs with nonprofit organizations committed to promoting social justice in their communities. Fellows lead substantive projects that draw on the skills and