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Bethany Christoff <[log in to unmask]>
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The College of Literature Science and the Arts (LSA) at the University of
Michigan seeks outstanding early-career or new associate professors to join
our faculty through the 2023 LSA Collegiate Fellows Program (LCFP) whose
teaching and mentoring, AND/OR, research and scholarship, AND/OR service
and engagement will contribute to our interconnected goals of excellence,
diversity, equity, and inclusion.

The LSA Collegiate Fellows Program aims to recruit and hire exceptional
early career faculty at two levels: as postdoctoral fellows/tenure-track
assistant professors and early-in-rank tenured associate professors in the
following Departments:

Afroamerican and African Studies; Asian Languages & Cultures; Communication
and Media; Film, Television, and Media; Germanic Languages and Literature;
Organizational Studies; Philosophy; Political Science; Psychology; Romance
Languages and Literature; Slavic Languages and Literature; and
Sociology. Applications
are due Friday, September 8, 2023 at 11:59 p.m. ET, with reference letters
due Monday, September September 11, 2023 by 11:59 p.m. ET.

On a departmental level, Political Science will also consider candidates
for predoctoral fellows/tenure-track assistant professors.

The LSA Collegiate Fellows Program was launched in 2016 as a major college
initiative aimed at promoting an intellectually rich and inclusive
scholarly environment, recruiting and retaining exceptional early career
faculty scholars, and supporting these outstanding scholars who are
committed to working with college colleagues to build a diverse, equitable
scholarly and learning community.  The program is administered by U-M’s
National Center for Institutional Diversity (NCID) in conjunction with LSA
academic departments.

Postdoctoral Fellow/Assistant Professor Rank:

The early-career program provides either one to two years of postdoctoral
fellowship support with tenure-track assistant professors offers to follow
the fellowship period or immediate tenure-track appointments in LSA
departments. Successful candidates will receive dedicated research time,
mentorship, research and travel funding, and cohort- and program-based
professional development opportunities related to scholarship and teaching.

Associate Professor Rank:

The associate professor program seeks to hire early-in-rank associate
professors or scholars in the year they are seeking promotion to associate
rank. In their first year, successful candidates will participate in a
cohort-based professional development program designed to support DEI
leadership in their service and administrative roles.

Eligibility:

Applicants must apply through the application portal in order to be
considered for the Collegiate Fellows Program (linked below).  A list of
participating departments/units, eligibility requirements, and crucial
application information can be found at http://myumi.ch/JYppY. Inquiries
may be directed to [log in to unmask]

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