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Jewish Studies Programs Olamot Center Visiting Fellow at Indiana University-Bloomington for 2025-26 Academic Year

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Bloomington - USA

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Not Disclosed

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Jewish Studies Programs Olamot Center Visiting FellowIndiana UniversityBloomington for 202526 Academic Year The Robert A. and Sandra S. Borns Jewish Studies Program at Indiana Universitys center for scholarly and cultural exchange with Israel the Olamot Center welcomes applications for a Visiting Lecturer position and Melanie and Andrew Goodman Postdoctoral Fellow for the academic yearwith the possibility of renewal for a second year contingent on successful performance and available funding. Founded in 2017 the Olamot Center aims to realize the substantial potential for scholarly dialogue and collaboration with scholars in Israeli institutions of higher learning by offering Israeli scholars an opportunity to teach and conduct research in one of the largest and oldest Jewish Studies Programs in North America. The Olamot Center Visiting Lecturer and Postdoctoral Fellow will teach three undergraduate courses per year (one in Fall 2025; two in Spring 2026 in the history society and culture of modern Israel complementing the offerings of the Borns Jewish Studies Program 3 courses total). The Fellow will also present at a workshop for the Program on their main area of research. The Fellow is expected to participate in the activities of the Borns JSP and to contribute to intellectual life at IU. Ph.D. is required ABD candidates will be considered). Area of expertise within Jewish Studies is open. The salary for one academic year is $52500 plus benefits. The Fellow is responsible for arranging their own travel housing accommodation and living expenses during their term of appointment August 2025 through May 2026 and must be able to fulfill their teaching responsibilities on the Indiana University Bloomington campus while classes are in session. To gain final administrative approval the successful candidate is required to provide verification of credentials and other information required by law including federally required documentation confirming citizenship or permanent residency of the United States or an authorized alien entitled to be employed in the U.S. for the period of appointment. Interested candidates should review the application requirements and submit their application electronically at . Application materials include a cover letter C.V. short writing sample 2030 pages) contact information for three references and a list of suggested courses. Questions about the application process or the application can be directed to: Olamot Visiting Scholar Position Borns Jewish Studies Program Indiana University Hamiliton Luger School of Global and International Studies 355 N. Eagleson Avenue Room 4004A Bloomington INor via email to with the subject line Olamot Visiting Fellow Position. Consideration of applications will begin on March 3 2025 and will remain open until filled with priority given to applications submitted before March 17 2025. More information about the Olamot Center can be found on its website at . Questions about the position can be sent to Professor Irit Dekel the Director of the Center at The College of Arts and Sciences is committed to building and supporting a diverse inclusive and equitable community of students and scholars.

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