James A. Bellamy Professorship - Arabic & Islamic Studies
University of Michigan
The Department of Middle East Studies invites applications for the James A. Bellamy Professorship, with an anticipated start date of August 25, 2026.
The Department of Middle East Studies invites applications for the James A. Bellamy Professorship, with an anticipated start date of August 25, 2026.
The Department of Foreign Policy and Global Security (FPGS) invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track position in international security at the rank of Assistant Professor
The Charles K. and Esther C. Krieger Visiting Scholars Program invites applications for a Visiting Scholar in Religious Studies
ACLS invite applications for ACLS/ Marwan M. and Ute Kraidy Centennial Fellowships in the Study of the Arab World and Latin America, offered as part of the ACLS Fellowship Program.
The center is accepting students at both the MA and PhD levels with interests in studying the Arab world and the histories, cultures, modern realities, concerns, and aspirations of its people.
AAEF invites story submissions for its inaugural short story contest celebrating the rich and diverse voices of Arab Americans living in the United States
The Weatherhead Scholars Program invites applications for its interdisciplinary cohort of fellows, including Postdoctoral Fellows, Visiting Scholars, and Practitioner Fellows.
The Department of Modern Languages and Literatures invites applications for a tenure-track position in Francophone Studies, with a secondary specialization in postcolonial, decolonial, or neocolonial studies.
GRC invites workshop proposals for its annual Gulf Research Meeting (GRM)
The program invites applications from international doctoral students for its upcoming Graduate Student Research Workshop to be held from February 11-13, 2026 at NYU Abu Dhabi.
The Department of Arabic announces an opening for a three-year Visiting Assistant Professor position in Arabic beginning the Fall semester of 2026.
Our letter expressing deep concern over the reinstatement of presidential authority to appoint university rectors—a move that defies a Constitutional Court ruling and threatens academic freedom and university autonomy in Turkey.
Our letter expressing concern at the decision of Occidental College to subject three students to investigation and disciplinary action for seeking to exercise their constitutionally protected right to protest
The Department of Near and Middle Eastern Civilizations in the Faculty of Arts and Science invites applications for a full-time tenure stream position in Palestinian Literature and Culture
The Faculty of Arts is seeking a postdoctoral researcher in comparative area studies
The workshop invites submissions exploring dynamics and evolving experiences of diaspora communities in/of the MENA region
Letter to the City University of New York protesting the non-reappointment of four adjunct faculty members and the suspension of a student.
Our letter expressing grave concern at the decision of the Harvard Educational Publishing Group (HEPG), which publishes the Harvard Educational Review (HER), to cancel a planned special issue on the topic of education and Palestine.
The Faculty of Arts seeks applications for a Researcher in Comparative Area Studies
The Department of Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures invites applications for an Assistant Professor position in Modern Arabic Literature and Culture, tenure track.
The Humanities Research Fellowship for the Study of the Arab World invites distinguished scholars to apply for its Research Writing Retreat, to be held in Winter 2026 and Spring 2026
The Department of Religious Studies invites applicants for a tenure-track appointment at the rank of Assistant Professor beginning September 2026
The center invites applications for interdisciplinary research fellowships at the intersection of religion and the arts beginning Fall 2026
The Department of Political Science invites applications for a tenure-track position in International Relations starting Fall 2026
Our letter expressing concern regarding the new policy about boycotts of companies as a serious threat to academic freedom and to the free speech rights of University of California students, faculty and staff.