Apply for Vacancy for Assistant Professor at California State University in the USA. The category for this job is Ethnic and Multicultural Studies.
About:
California State University San Marcos is a public university in San Marcos, California. It was founded in 1989 as the 21st campus in the 23-campus California State University system. CSUSM offers 43 bachelor’s degrees, 23 master’s degrees, an Ed.D. program, and 13 teaching credentials.
Description:
The Program delivers a major and a minor from an interdisciplinary, comparative approach to studying race and racism in the United States and as experienced by historically marginalized populations. Also, the Ethnic Studies core curriculum anchors students intellectually, theoretically, and methodologically. Augmenting the core upper-division courses are three themes of the curriculum: Colonialism, Migration and Diasporas; The State, Inequality and Resistance; and, Identities and Representation.
Minimum Qualifications:
- Ph.D. in Ethnic Studies or related field. (Advanced ABD candidates will be considered, with a Ph.D. required in hand by August 2021).
- Also, candidates in related field with extensive training, experience, teaching or scholarship in Ethnic or other Area studies will also be considered.
- Applicants must possess demonstrated teaching effectiveness at the undergraduate level.
- Additionally, a scholar with demonstrated capacity to launch and sustain a quality research program in Ethnic Studies.
- Likewise, develop and/or teach curricula that advance racial and social justice drawing from their engagement with communities of color.
- Moreover, have a demonstrated record of success in research or creative activities focused on underserved minoritized communities.
Qualification:
The incumbent must meet the following for Vacancy for Assistant Professor in the USA:
- Color, and/or inequality & resistance.
- Evidence of excellence in scholarly productivity.
- Also, ability to teach courses in one’s area of specialty in ETST and develop curriculum in either Colonialism, Migration and Diasporas and/or The State, Inequality and Resistance themes of the degree.
- Likewise, demonstrated commitment to or competence with diverse groups in teaching, research, and/or service.
- Moreover, commitment to and/or demonstrated experience with mentorship of undergraduates from diverse backgrounds.
Duties:
- Deliver core courses in the Ethnic Studies curriculum.
- Develop innovative coursework in area(s) of expertise.
- Also, contribute to program development.
- Likewise, develop and sustain a research program that will lead to publications and other forms of scholarly productivity.
- Engage in department, college, university, discipline and/or community service.
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