The School of Language, Culture, and Society invites applications for one or more fixed-term, non-tenure-track full/part-time Instructor of Ethnic Studies positions to teach on a term-by-term basis for the 2025-2026 academic year. Some of these appointments may be reviewed for renewal or transition to an instructional position on an annual basis at the discretion of the School Head. Applications submitted to this recruitment pool are reviewed on an as needed basis. Qualified candidates will be contacted when positions become available. At Oregon State University, Ethnic Studies is the interdisciplinary and comparative study of ethnicity, Indigeneity, race, and racism in the United States and globally. The field was born out of student and community-led social movements and cultural/political struggles of the 1960s. As Ethnic Studies scholars, our research and teaching provide a critical framework for historical comparative understandings of particular racialized and Indigenous groups as well as the relationships among them. We do so through an analysis of the intersections of race with gender, class, sexuality, religion, immigration status and other systems of difference and power - past and present. As a field of study, we analyze the shifting nature of racisms and the histories of resistance locally, nationally, and transnationally. The program is currently expanding its offerings in Indigenous and Pacific Islands Studies through online and in-person teaching.