The Department of History in the Eberly College of Arts and Sciences at West Virginia University invites applications for the Stuart and Joyce Robbins Chair. This is a tenured, endowed position at either the associate or full professor level. We seek candidates with expertise in 20th-Century U.S. History who can demonstrate an interest and ability to train and mentor students in Appalachian History. The position begins August of 2026. The Department of History serves over 7,000 students annually through general education and undergraduate and graduate classes. The department offers Bachelors degrees in History and Social Studies/Secondary Education, Masters degrees in History and Public History, Doctorate degrees in History, and coordinates a graduate certificate in Cultural Resource Management. Responsibilities: The successful candidate will teach graduate and undergraduate courses in 20th-century U.S. History as well as contribute to the department’s offerings in Appalachian history. The normal teaching load for research productive faculty in History is two courses per semester, but an endowed chair typically carries a smaller load. The successful candidate is expected to establish a record of significant scholarly publications, and secure external research funding. The candidate will also be expected to serve the community, university, and profession.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
Ph.D. or professional degree