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Assistant Professor, American Indian Studies, Tenure Track

  • 495516
  • Grand Forks, North Dakota, United States
  • Full-time Faculty

Salary/Position Classification

  • $60,000 9-month contract, Exempt
  • 40 hours per week
  • 100% Remote Work Availability: No
  • Hybrid Work Availability (requires some time on campus): No

Purpose of Position

The Department of History & American Indian Studies at the University of North Dakota invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track Assistant Professor of American Indian Studies to begin in August 2025. We seek a colleague who will continue our department’s commitments to teaching excellence, furthering scholarship on Indigenous peoples of the Northern Great Plains, and strengthen and build new strategic partnerships with tribal communities in our region.

Duties & Responsibilities

The successful candidate will teach five three-credit courses in American Indian Studies (AIS) and a one-credit Humanities Seminar per year. The offerings will be a combination of in-person on-campus and asynchronous online courses. Desirable teaching areas include introductory AIS courses; an interdisciplinary Humanities Seminar; tribal histories of the Northern Great Plains; and Preserving Tribal Heritage. The successful candidate also will maintain an active research agenda and participate in shared faculty governance and service. The University of North Dakota is supportive of dual-career assistance both within the University and the local community. Please contact UND's Recruiting Manager, Hannah Whalen (Hannah.Whalen@UND.edu) to explore dual-career opportunities. 

Established in 1883, the University of North Dakota is the oldest research university in the state. A flagship university with a strong liberal arts core, UND is classified by the Carnegie Foundation as having high research activity. It was recently ranked among the top 100 public and top 25 most innovative universities in the country by U.S. News and World Report and is widely regarded as among the best universities in the Northern Plains region. UND enrolls over 14,000 students.

The university is located in Grand Forks, a vibrant college town of over 57,000 people located on the border between North Dakota and Minnesota. Short commutes, a great public school system, high quality medical facilities, low crime, ample parks and theaters, and a cost of living below that found in large American cities are some of the reasons that Grand Forks has been ranked as one of the top 5 Best Small College Towns.

Required Competencies

  • Excellent written and oral communication skills, including the ability to teach, inspire, and
    mentor students.
  • Effective interpersonal skills, including the ability and willingness to collaborate effectively
    with faculty, staff, and students.
  • Ability and willingness to work with and engage diverse students and colleagues within
    and outside the Department of History & American Indian Studies.
  • Ability and willingness to adapt to current methods of teaching, including online delivery.

Minimum Requirements

  • Ph.D. in academic field related to American Indian Studies by August 15, 2025.
  • Successful completion of a Criminal History Background Check

In compliance with federal law, all persons hired will be required to verify identity and eligibility to work in the US and to complete the required employment eligibility verification form upon hire. 

Preferred Qualifications

  • Experience or potential in teaching in-person and asynchronous online courses in
    American Indian Studies or an allied field.
  • Experience or potential in archival studies, digital humanities, cultural resource
    management, and/or public history.
  • Experience or potential engaging with tribal communities, such as language revitalization
    and/or public humanities.
  • A research agenda that includes and anticipates professional presentations and
    publications in peer-reviewed outlets related to Indigenous populations of the Northern Great Plains.

To Apply

To assure full consideration, applications must be received by 11/01/2024 and include the following materials:
• Cover letter
• Curriculum vitae
• Teaching portfolio that includes statement of teaching philosophy and evidence of
   teaching effectiveness
• Names and contact information for at least three references
• Unofficial transcripts (Please note that the selected candidate will be required to submit
   official transcripts upon hire.)

Position is open until filled.

Questions can be directed to the Department Chair, Cynthia Prescott, at cynthia.prescott@UND.edu.

 

Please note, all employment postings close at 11:55pm CST.

Position Benefits

Benefits include single or family health care coverage (UND pays the full premium), life insurance, employee assistance program, retirement plans with generous employer contributions, sick leave in addition to paid holidays.

Optional benefits include supplemental life, dental, vision, flexible spending account, supplemental retirement plans.

UND also offers an employee tuition waiver and a variety of professional development opportunities.

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Veteran’s Preference

Veterans claiming preference must submit all proof of eligibility by the closing date. Proof of eligibility includes a DD-214 or a copy of NGB 22 from National Guard or Reserve (with a unit located in ND) or certification from the applicant's unit command that the individual is expected to be discharged or released from active duty in the uniformed services under other than dishonorable conditions not later than one hundred twenty days after the date of the submission of the certification. If claiming disabled veteran status, proof of eligibility includes a DD-214 and a current letter of disability dated within the past year.

Confidentiality of Application Materials

Pursuant to NDCC 44-04-18.27, applications and any records related to the applications that identify an applicant are confidential, except records related to the finalists of the position, which are open to the public after the search committee has identified the top three or more finalists who will be invited to campus.

EEO Statement

The University of North Dakota is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or other protected characteristic. Women, minorities, veterans, individuals with disabilities, and members of other underrepresented groups are especially encouraged to apply. Applicants are invited to provide information regarding their gender, race and/or ethnicity, veteran’s status and disability status as part of the application process. This information will remain confidential and separate from your application.

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