[nativestudies-l] Brown University Native American and Indigenous Studies Postdoc

Moraza-Keeswood, Niyolpaqui niyolpaqui_moraza-keeswood at brown.edu
Tue Mar 6 15:30:40 EST 2018


Hello all,

We have officially opened the application for a two-year Postdoctoral
Fellowship in Native American and Indigenous Studies as part of the
President's Diversity Postdoctoral Fellowship Program. Please share within
any relevant networks.

Position and application details here: https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__apply.interfolio.com_49303&d=DwIBaQ&c=cjytLXgP8ixuoHflwc-poQ&r=3Ukdq9t2jXtGDYBYCd4lhO24bkBtfSpWIx3t-kyQC3E&m=8J1D4X5yOnDksL8CZtTkmYeTFCG7UtswiUo105-H7mI&s=8SMWpP9oN9unHpfGM-QB7khCIRA5GW94eA7asmDC6Pk&e=\


Brown University invites applications for a two-year Postdoctoral
Fellowship in Native American and Indigenous Studies as part of the
President's Diversity Postdoctoral Fellowship Program. The fellowship is
affiliated with the Native American and Indigenous Studies Initiative
(NAISB), the Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in America, and the
department most closely related to the candidate's academic interests.

The candidate will teach one course per year, e.g., an introductory course
on Native American and Indigenous Studies or a course in the candidate's
specialty. Additionally, the candidate will organize a panel or lecture
series each year on a key topic in contemporary Native American and
Indigenous Studies. We recommend applicants contact a possible mentor or
mentors from NAISB-affiliated faculty (see
https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=https-3A__www.brown.edu_academics_native-2Damerican-2Dand-2Dindigenous-2Dstudies_faculty&d=DwIBaQ&c=cjytLXgP8ixuoHflwc-poQ&r=3Ukdq9t2jXtGDYBYCd4lhO24bkBtfSpWIx3t-kyQC3E&m=8J1D4X5yOnDksL8CZtTkmYeTFCG7UtswiUo105-H7mI&s=bETs_RDrsnwQn6SVjTW5eIZqUurNFdA8Qg4LoyxEkak&e=).
The purpose of a mentor is not necessarily to have perfect disciplinary or
thematic overlap (indeed we encourage cross-discipline and cross-theme
pairings), but to be a source of support, professional guidance, and
provide an intellectual home.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS

Candidates should submit: 1) a current CV; 2) a statement of interest
(which, among other things, should indicate clearly the desired
departmental affiliation and identify a faculty mentor); 3) a short writing
sample (no more than 25 pages); 4) a list of two courses (titles with short
paragraphs); 5) three letters of reference. Please submit applications and
arrange to have letters of reference submitted online via Interfolio. Ph.D.
must be successfully completed by appointment start date (July 1, 2018).
Review of applications will begin on May 1, 2018.

-- 
Niyo Moraza-Keeswood (He, Him, His)
Coordinator of Native American and Indigenous Studies
Office of the Provost
Ph:401-863-3693
Office Hours: Wed (67 George St. Rm 201) and Thursday (BCSC) 3-5pm;
Walk-ins welcome
Brown.edu/Academics/Native-American-and-Indigenous-Studies/
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*As Coordinator of Native American and Indigenous Studies Initiative at
Brown University, I recognize that the university sits upon the lands in
the territories of the Narragansett and Wampanoag peoples.*
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