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Open Rank Visiting Faculty Position, History

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High Point University

High Point, NC (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 3 weeks ago (Updated 2 weeks ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/19/2026

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The Department of History at High Point University is seeking a Visiting Historian serving one academic year between the first full week of August 3, 2026 and May 7, 2027. Needs for this position include ability to teach US history courses and topical/thematic courses appropriate to the applicant's research expertise and/or teaching experience. Please note that the Department is also opening a search for two full-time positions for a fall 2027 start. Passion for teaching within a university liberal arts core is essential. Teaching load for this visiting position is variable (3:3, 3:4, or 4:4) depending on applicant's strengths and highest degree in hand at the start of employment. A record of exceptional teaching and, at minimum, an M.A. in History or relevant field (i.e. American studies, Public History) by August 2026 are required. Duties will include some service to the university, to the Douglas S. Witcher School of Humanities and Behavioral Science, and the History Department. This includes, but may not be limited to, participation in institutional activities; active engagement in student learning outside of the classroom; and upholding the university's values and advancing its mission in recruiting situations. Candidates must apply through the university website. Applicants should submit a CV, a cover letter that explains their scholarly expertise in the field, and a teaching philosophy. Additional materials may be requested later, such as transcripts, writing samples, recommendation letters, and performance evaluations.