ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF ISRAEL STUDIES
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Department:: Judaic Studies
Locations:: Binghamton, NY
Posted:: Oct 2, 2024
Closes:: Open Until Filled
Type:: Full-time
Ref. No.:: 5929
Position ID:: 181668
About Binghamton University:
Binghamton University is a world-class institution that unites more than 130 broadly interdisciplinary educational programs with some of the most vibrant research in the nation. Our unique character - shaped by outstanding academics, facilities and community life - promotes extraordinary student success.
Binghamton merges rigorous academics, distinguished faculty and state-of-the-art facilities to engage and challenge its 18,000 students. The high-achieving Binghamton student body also represents a great diversity of life experiences, from first-generation college-goers to international students. Beyond their talent, these classmates share a desire to shape the future through technology, insight, intellectual exploration and community service.
Job Description:
Binghamton University, the State University of New York, and Binghamton's Center for Israel Studies announce a search for an Assistant Professor of Israel Studies. The successful applicant will specialize in the study of Israel-Palestine, with training in a social science discipline, such as political science, sociology, or anthropology, or in a broader field such as international relations, legal studies, minority studies, gender studies, immigration studies, and human rights studies.
The Center for Israel Studies hosts three core faculty and a range of affiliated faculty who carry out rigorous and interdisciplinary scholarship on various aspects of Israel and Palestine and apply this scholarship to undergraduate education. Recognizing the value of complex questions, our courses emphasize critical thinking and diverse perspectives on topics including Zionism, Israel, and Palestine. We do so in an independent and non-partisan scholarly space, which does not engage in advocacy. The successful applicant will join the Judaic Studies Department and be expected to teach two courses per semester, pursue an active research agenda, and support the Center, the department, the university, and the community with service. (See more at ). The Center for Israel Studies encourages candidates from diverse backgrounds and diverse life experiences, including women and members of underrepresented groups, as well as candidates whose research engages questions or topics that include diversity and equity.
Binghamton University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer, and in keeping with this commitment, we welcome all to apply, including veterans and persons with disabilities.
Requirements:
- A Ph.D. is required by August 18, 2025.
- Teaching experience at the college or university level
Additional Information:
Binghamton University is committed to providing access, equal opportunity, and reasonable accommodation for individuals with disabilities in employment, its services, programs, and activities. To request reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, contact: Ada Robinson-Perez, ADA Coordinator email: .
The State University of New York is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. It is the policy of Binghamton University to provide for and promote equal opportunity employment, compensation, and other terms and conditions of employment without discrimination on the basis of age, race, color, religion, disability, national origin, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, veteran or military service member status, marital status, domestic violence victim status, genetic predisposition or carrier status, or arrest and/or criminal conviction record unless based upon a bona fide occupational qualification or other exception.
As required by title IX and its implementing regulations, Binghamton University does not discriminate on the basis of sex in the educational programs and activities which it operates. This requirement extends to employment and admission. Inquiries about sex discrimination may be directed to the University Title IX Coordinator or directly to the Office of Civil Rights (OCR). Contact information for the Title IX Coordinator and OCR, as well as the University's complete Non-Discrimination Notice may be found .
Pursuant to Executive Order 161, no State entity, as defined by the Executive Order, is permitted to ask, or mandate, in any form, that an applicant for employment provide his or her current compensation, or any prior compensation history, until such time as the applicant is extended a conditional offer of employment with compensation. If such information has been requested from you before such time, please contact the Governor's Office of Employee Relations at (518) 474-6988 or via email at .
Binghamton University is a tobacco-free campus effective August 1, 2017.
Application Instructions:
To apply, candidates are requested to send:
- A cover letter that characterizes research and teaching experience and goals.
- Current CV
- Names and contact in formation of three academic references
Please go to the Interview Exchange application portal: http://binghamton.interviewexchange.com/jobofferdetails.jsp?JOBID=181668 and follow the instructions. Review of applications begins on November 11, 2024. Applications submitted by this date will receive full consideration, but the position will remain open until filled.
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History
Binghamton University opened its doors as Triple Cities College in 1946, to serve the needs of local veterans returning from service in World War II. Originally located in Endicott, N.Y., five miles west of the present campus, the fledgling school was a branch of Syracuse University.
Four years later, the college was incorporated into the State University of New York (SUNY) and renamed Harpur College in honor of Robert Harpur, a Colonial teacher, patriot and pioneer who helped settle the area west of Binghamton.
In 1961, the campus moved across the Susquehanna River to Vestal. Growing enrollment and a reputation for excellence soon led to the selection of Harpur College as one of four doctorate-granting University Centers in the SUNY system.
In 1965, the campus was formally designated the State University of New York at Binghamton, and in 1992, Binghamton University was adopted as our informal name.
Mission Statement
Binghamton University is a premier public university dedicated to enriching the lives of people in the region, state, nation and world through discovery and education and to being enriched by partnerships with those communities.
Vision Statement
Binghamton as an institution is dedicated to higher education, one that combines an international reputation for graduate education, research, scholarship and creative endeavor with the best undergraduate programs available at any public university.
We are an academically selective community that shares ideas across departments, disciplines and borders. We encourage faculty, students and staff to ask unexpected questions, foster open dialog and develop innovative solutions to important problems.
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