
The Ohio State University - Director of the Newark Earthworks Center
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The Ohio State University - Director of the Newark Earthworks Center
Director of the Newark Earthworks Center
The Ohio State University at Newark invites applications for Director of the Newark Earthworks Center at the rank of Associate Professor or Professor with tenure. We seek a scholar whose research employs Native American and Indigenous Studies methodologies, foregrounding Indigenous peoples’ intellectual traditions, histories, aesthetics, geographies, and other ways of knowing. We welcome applications from publicly engaged scholars with leadership and administrative experience whose research and teaching demonstrates accountability to Indigenous communities. The Newark Earthworks Center is an academic research center at The Ohio State University, housed on the Newark campus.
The mission of the Newark Earthworks Center is to promote and support research, teaching and engagement by faculty, students, scholars, Indigenous peoples, and other stakeholders with an interest in the ancestral and contemporary Indigenous places, peoples, cultures and experiences within and around Ohio.
In addition to serving in the leadership role, the director will also be a dedicated teacher and productive scholar. The departmental home of the position is Comparative Studies. Scholars from a variety of disciplines are encouraged to apply, including, but not limited to Anthropology, English, Geography, History, and History of Art. At The Ohio State University, while faculty teach primarily on their home campus, all faculty members’ Tenure-Initiating Units are based in Columbus.
This hire follows a concentrated emphasis of hiring faculty in Indigenous studies at Ohio State's Columbus campus over the past several years. The director will have the opportunity to collaborate with the American Indian Studies program in the Center for Ethnic Studies in developing programming. The director will have a unique opportunity to contribute to the efforts of World Heritage Ohio to celebrate Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks UNESCO World Heritage Site. The new director will be expected to develop a clear research focus, based on the NEC mission and the recognition of the Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks as a serial World Heritage Site (2023); to collaborate across disciplines, universities, and other Indigenous World Heritage sites; and to communicate the NEC mission effectively with media and constituencies.
Responsibilities and role In addition to serving in the leadership role, the director will be a dedicated teacher and productive scholar. The departmental home of the position is Comparative Studies. Scholars from a variety of disciplines are encouraged to apply, including, but not limited to Anthropology, English, Geography, History, and History of Art.
Qualifications
A PhD in Indigenous Studies or American Indian Studies or PhD in an allied field (including but not limited to Anthropology, Comparative Studies, English, Geography, History, and History of Art), with a research specialization in Indigenous or American Indian Studies
Prior academic experience at a research-intensive university
Demonstrated track record of academic leadership, management and collaboration
A record of teaching excellence
Demonstrated ability to facilitate, articulate, execute and/or steward a strategic vision
Familiarity working with campus administrators and leaders
Demonstrated experience working with external stakeholders to establish and maintain collaborations
Experience collaborating with alumni, campus leadership, and external stakeholders to expand financial resources
Application materials
Statement of Research
Statement of Teaching and Mentoring
Equal opportunity The university is an equal opportunity employer, including veterans and disability.
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The Ohio State University at Newark invites applications for Director of the Newark Earthworks Center at the rank of Associate Professor or Professor with tenure. We seek a scholar whose research employs Native American and Indigenous Studies methodologies, foregrounding Indigenous peoples’ intellectual traditions, histories, aesthetics, geographies, and other ways of knowing. We welcome applications from publicly engaged scholars with leadership and administrative experience whose research and teaching demonstrates accountability to Indigenous communities. The Newark Earthworks Center is an academic research center at The Ohio State University, housed on the Newark campus.
The mission of the Newark Earthworks Center is to promote and support research, teaching and engagement by faculty, students, scholars, Indigenous peoples, and other stakeholders with an interest in the ancestral and contemporary Indigenous places, peoples, cultures and experiences within and around Ohio.
In addition to serving in the leadership role, the director will also be a dedicated teacher and productive scholar. The departmental home of the position is Comparative Studies. Scholars from a variety of disciplines are encouraged to apply, including, but not limited to Anthropology, English, Geography, History, and History of Art. At The Ohio State University, while faculty teach primarily on their home campus, all faculty members’ Tenure-Initiating Units are based in Columbus.
This hire follows a concentrated emphasis of hiring faculty in Indigenous studies at Ohio State's Columbus campus over the past several years. The director will have the opportunity to collaborate with the American Indian Studies program in the Center for Ethnic Studies in developing programming. The director will have a unique opportunity to contribute to the efforts of World Heritage Ohio to celebrate Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks UNESCO World Heritage Site. The new director will be expected to develop a clear research focus, based on the NEC mission and the recognition of the Hopewell Ceremonial Earthworks as a serial World Heritage Site (2023); to collaborate across disciplines, universities, and other Indigenous World Heritage sites; and to communicate the NEC mission effectively with media and constituencies.
Responsibilities and role In addition to serving in the leadership role, the director will be a dedicated teacher and productive scholar. The departmental home of the position is Comparative Studies. Scholars from a variety of disciplines are encouraged to apply, including, but not limited to Anthropology, English, Geography, History, and History of Art.
Qualifications
A PhD in Indigenous Studies or American Indian Studies or PhD in an allied field (including but not limited to Anthropology, Comparative Studies, English, Geography, History, and History of Art), with a research specialization in Indigenous or American Indian Studies
Prior academic experience at a research-intensive university
Demonstrated track record of academic leadership, management and collaboration
A record of teaching excellence
Demonstrated ability to facilitate, articulate, execute and/or steward a strategic vision
Familiarity working with campus administrators and leaders
Demonstrated experience working with external stakeholders to establish and maintain collaborations
Experience collaborating with alumni, campus leadership, and external stakeholders to expand financial resources
Application materials
Statement of Research
Statement of Teaching and Mentoring
Equal opportunity The university is an equal opportunity employer, including veterans and disability.
H-Net, in accordance with its policies and procedures, reserves the right to reject, edit, and/or delete any posting that is found to violate its policies and/or procedures, and/or is found to violate federal or state law. Additionally, the pages and documents posted on this site often include links to information created by other public and private organizations. The inclusion of any material is not intended to endorse any views expressed, or products or services. These materials may contain the views and recommendations of the individual subscriber/user, as well as links or references to information created and maintained by other public and private organizations. The opinions expressed in any of these materials do not necessarily reflect the positions or policies of H-Net.
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