Applications for the Tiro a Segno Fellowship in Italian American Studies
The Department of Italian Studies and the Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò at New York University invite applications for the Tiro a Segno Fellowship in Italian American Studies, to be held, ideally, during Spring 2019 and Spring 2021, pending administrative and budgetary approval. This visiting fellowship is open to academics of any rank with demonstrated expertise and a publishing record in Italian American studies. Field is open; applications from the areas of history, visual culture, anthropology, religious studies, and cultural studies are particularly encouraged.
The successful candidate will be appointed as a Visiting Assistant/Associate/or full Professor for one semester. He or she will teach two courses (normally one undergraduate and one graduate course) and will be required to offer two public lectures under the auspices of the Tiro a Segno Foundation.
Applicants should submit a cover letter, c.v. with bibliography of published works, and descriptions of proposed courses by April 7, 2017, via the “Employment” link on the NYU Department of Italian Studies web site: http://italian.as.nyu.edu.
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