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Early-Career Faculty Fellow, History
Job in
New York, New York County, New York, 10261, USA
Listed on 2026-01-14
Listing for:
Barnard
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-01-14
Job specializations:
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Education / Teaching
Academic, University Professor, Faculty
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Location: New York
Barnard Early-Career Faculty Fellow, History page is loaded## Barnard Early-Career Faculty Fellow, Historylocations:
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Posted 5 Days Agojob requisition
** If you are a current Barnard College employee, please use the internal career site to apply for this position.
**** Job:
** Barnard Early-Career Faculty Fellow, History Barnard College seeks a full-time (early-career) Faculty Fellow to join the rich community of research, teaching, and praxis centered in the Department of History. This is a two-year residential research and teaching fellowship welcoming of early-career scholars from a broad range of social backgrounds, including those under-represented in academia. The fellowship is designed to help expand the breadth of scholars hired into tenure-track positions by providing valuable experience, skills, and mentorship.
Faculty Fellows teach two undergraduate courses each year relevant to their scholarly interests and experience, conduct research and scholarship, and receive professional development support from the department, Barnard College, and Columbia University.
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* Job Description:
** Barnard College seeks a full-time (early-career) Faculty Fellows to join the rich community of research, teaching, and praxis centered in the Department of History. This is a two-year residential research and teaching fellowship welcoming of early-career scholars from a broad range of social backgrounds, including those under-represented in academia. The fellowship is designed to help expand the breadth of scholars hired into tenure-track positions by providing valuable experience, skills, and mentorship.
The History Department is committed to interdisciplinary approaches to the study of the past. We seek a scholar of early modern empires, whose work on concepts of social difference and distinction (e.g., complex paradigms of unfreedom, muti-ethnic and multi-religious port city community formations, histories of
* raza* and
* casta*) would bring a distinctive, bridging focus to comparative and connected histories across Indian and Atlantic oceanic world regions and geographies. We are especially interested in scholarship focused on novel approaches to understanding difference and hierarchy in the early modern world, with a focus on social identities, community formation, maritime networks, and economic exchange. Fellows would have the chance to draw on existing synergies with current department members at Barnard as well as Columbia.
Faculty Fellows teach two undergraduate courses (or their equivalent) relevant to their scholarly interests and experience, conduct research and scholarship, and receive mentoring and professional development support from Department of History, Barnard college, and Columbia University. For more information, please see andFor a list of current Faculty Fellows, please seeThis is a two-year position beginning on July 1, 2026, with teaching responsibilities during the standard academic year from September to May.
On approximately January 20, 2026 the Department of History and the Faculty Diversity & Development committee will begin the review of applications, which continue until the position is filled. Please e-mail BFF
2026 with any questions.
** Skills,
Qualifications & Requirements:
**** Required Qualifications
** Terminal degree in a relevant discipline, with all requirements for the degree completed by the start of appointment (i.e., July 1, 2026).
** Application Requirements
** Only complete applications submitted via Workday will be considered. Applicants are required to upload the following documents:
* A CVwith links to all available research, teaching, and service materials
* A single pdf document containing: + 2-3 page cover letter addressing research, teaching, and service/community engagement interests. Please also address your ability to work effectively with a student population that is broadly diverse, including with regard to gender and gender expression, race, ethnicity, nationality, sexual orientation, religion, politics, etc.; + Personal statement that summarizes why this opportunity is particularly appealing to you and is likely to benefit you professionally;
+ 1 representative publication or single writing sample preferably
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