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As a member of the Academic Engagement department at UMass Amherst Libraries, the NAIS Librarian incorporates Indigenous teaching methods and information sharing to build partnerships and promote library services with assigned liaison areas, provide research assistance, design and implement information literacy instruction and programming for Indigenous and non-Indigenous undergraduate and graduate students, and create and participate in outreach opportunities.
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Teaching may include courses in American Literature (a requirement in the English major), Native American literatures and Indigenous Studies, gateway major courses, graduate courses in our MA program, courses that fulfill the race and racial formation requirement in the English major, and introductory literature courses for nonmajors.
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The Department of Political Science within the School of Social Sciences at the University of California, San Diego invites applications from scholars of Native American and Indigenous politics - in American Politics, Comparative Politics, International Relations, or Political Theory - for appointment at the rank of tenure-track Assistant Professor to begin July 1, 2024.
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An earned doctorate (Ph. D., Ed. D.) in American Indian, Native American, Indigenous, Ethnic Studies, or other relevant interdisciplinary fields from an accredited institution (or equivalent) is required at the time of application.
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This search is part of the Designing Just Futures Cluster Hire Initiative at UC San Diego which aims to recruit diverse faculty engaging in innovative and interdisciplinary research at the intersections of design and social justice and that prioritize Indigenous, Black, and migrant Futures.
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The Program Evaluator will support projects focused on research capacity building and youth wellness with Indigenous populations. This position offers possibility for long-term growth and the opportunity to have a positive impact on the lives of Indigenous youth and families.
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Experience in community engagement Knowledge and awareness of Indigenous and rural health and Indigenous health research ethics. Ability to travel The Memory Keepers Medical Discovery Team – Health Equity (MK-MDT), the University of Minnesota Medical School, Duluth campus, is focused on research concerning aging, cognitive health, and dementia in rural and Indigenous communities.
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They will work alongside a team of Indigenous advisors to implement the exhibition and related fashion show to ensure Indigenous voices are included and elevated. Participate in outreach to the local Indigenous community including KU and Haskell students and identify local community organizations and people to partner with on the project.
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Position description Academic Coordinator for UCSB’s building field initiative in American Indian and Indigenous Studies. This appointment as Academic Coordinator for the American Indian and Indigenous Studies Initiative is largely programmatic in developed terms of overseeing and curating programmatic and subject matter area’s that are relevant to this cutting-edge and long-practice field.
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The Pacific Northwest Tribal Government Relations Director will help guide TNC’s Washington State strategies to build influence, leverage and momentum for environmental progress in Washington State as a trusted and value-added partner working in support of Indigenous conservation and restoration priorities and Indigenous-led conservation across the Northwest.
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Indigenous Knowledge: Tribal Science, Cultural Resources, and sustainable community resource management. Current opportunities exist for hourly, part-time, or potentially full-time work on projects located in Northern California (water resources issues), New York (environmental planning), and the Gulf of Mexico (environmental justice), and virtually with a Tribal Government (tribal and indigenous engagement.
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Academic Coordinator for UCSB's building field initiative in American Indian and Indigenous Studies. In the case of this 50% position for the field of American Indian and Indigenous Studies, teaching that reflects the Academic Coordinator's field/s of expertise is outside of the purview of this position.
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Grant and Project Coordinator (Extended Temporary) Posting Number req18864 Department AZ Inst for Resilience Department Website Link Location Main Campus Address Tucson, AZ USA Position Highlights The Indigenous Resilience Center in Arizona Institute for Resilience at the University of Arizona is seeking a Grants and Project Coordinator (Grant & Contract Administrator II) to join its work with Native American and Indigenous Communities.
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Minimum Qualifications Earned doctoral degree in Public Health, Epidemiology, Biostatistics, Indigenous Health, Health Promotion, or a related field. The program offers concentrations in three areas: Nutrition, Health Promotion, and Indigenous Health.
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Desirable Qualifications: Ph. D. in a water-related discipline in natural sciences, social sciences, or engineering, including but not limited to water resources, environmental studies, natural resource management, geography, planning, Indigenous studies, or other disciplines in which the candidate received training in water resource-related topics.
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