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[Commlist] Position Announcement: Assistant Professor Indigenous Information Studies UBC Vancouver
Fri Mar 08 18:19:41 GMT 2024
The University of British Columbia’s School of Information welcomes all
eligible candidates to apply for the position of Assistant Professor in
Indigenous Information Studies. The position is expected to commence as
early as July 1, 2024.
We seek an innovative scholar and educator, with direct experience
contributing to Indigenous information initiatives, to join our faculty.
Candidates for this position should have a Ph.D. in Library &
Information Studies, Indigenous studies, or a cognate area (e.g., Media
Studies, Data Science, Human Geography, Human Computer Interaction,
Interaction Design). Verifiable experience working on Indigenous-led
information projects or programs (e.g., Indigenous data sovereignty;
Indigenous/Tribal Librarianship; First Nations, Inuit, or Métis language
stewardship; or repatriation initiatives), is required. The position
will require subject expertise intertwined with the capacity to enliven
this knowledge within classroom contexts. The holder of this position
must be able to work with students and faculty from diverse backgrounds,
who align with a multiplicity of knowledge traditions, and share an
interest in learning about and contributing to Indigenous Information
Studies.
*Qualifications and Requirements*
Applicants are expected to hold a Ph.D. in Information Studies,
Indigenous Studies, or a cognate field. We welcome applications from
candidates who are in the final stages of completion of a Ph.D.
Preference will be given to candidates with the knowledge and ability to
teach across more than one of the following areas: Indigenous
information protocols, practices and legal systems, long-term
stewardship of information within Indigenous communities or
organizations; Indigenous data sovereignty; design of digital and/or
land-based information and records systems for Indigenous communities;
data analytics and data management and services in support of Indigenous
peoples’ priorities. The ideal candidate will have:
* Established relationships with Indigenous communities or
organizations, preferably in the geographic region of the Pacific
Northwest of North America;
* A record of meritorious research products (quality over quantity);
* A demonstrated record of, or evident potential for, high quality
instruction at the undergraduate and graduate levels;
* Evidence of and a commitment to practicing with empathy,
understanding, and respect for diverse and divergent perspectives
and behaviors in their teaching, research, and service activities;
* Willingness to teach in a multi-disciplinary context with students,
staff, and faculty from a wide range of backgrounds;
* A demonstrated capacity for community, professional and/or academic
service.
The School of Information acknowledges that within higher education in
Canada, traditional or conventional academic pathways can reinforce
biases in the filling of faculty posts. We encourage applications that
may not fit this mold and challenge our ideas of teaching, scholarship
and research.
*Responsibilities*
The successful candidate will be expected to undertake an active program
of original research, publication, and other knowledge sharing
activities; to teach courses and undertake student supervision in
Indigenous information studies at the graduate and potentially
undergraduate level; and contribute to leadership and service
initiatives within the School of Information. Other activities include
student advising and membership of administrative committees as assigned
by the director. As a member of our multi-disciplinary faculty
contingent, the candidate will have the opportunity to develop their own
specialized courses as well as to teach and adapt ongoing courses.
This is a tenure-track position in the Research Professoriate Stream and
the successful candidate will be reviewed for reappointment, tenure, and
promotion in subsequent years, in accordance with the Collective
Agreement. We draw attention to the Collective Agreement’s language on
evidence: “Evidence may include a diverse set of outputs outside the
general norms of any given discipline, such as but not limited to
curation or creation of artistic or cultural exhibits, significant oral
dissemination of research, policy development, and community engaged
scholarship under the ownership of Indigenous nations.” For a
description of the rank Assistant Professor and the criteria for tenure
and promotion, see
https://hr.ubc.ca/working-ubc/faculty-collective-agreement-and-policies.
<https://hr.ubc.ca/working-ubc/faculty-collective-agreement-and-policies>
*School of Information*
The School of Information hosts top-ranked professional graduate
programs in Library and Information Studies and Archival Studies, a
concentration in First Nations and Indigenous Information Studies, as
well as an MA in Children’s Literature, a Doctoral Program, and an
undergraduate program in Informatics. This position offers the
opportunity to contribute to the educational experiences of the next
generation of researchers and professionals learning alongside
Indigenous communities and organizations to support Indigenous peoples’
long-term aspirations, to develop and hone teaching expertise, and to
build a strong research portfolio in a generative and supportive
environment.
Equity and mutual respect are core values of the School of Information;
we pay particular attention to the needs of marginalized and
under-represented groups of people. As a School we are engaged in
implementing UBC’s Indigenous Strategic Plan (ISP) (https://isp.ubc.ca/
<https://isp.ubc.ca/>) alongside the recommendations of the Truth and
Reconciliation Commission (TRC) and the Scarborough Charter. We aspire
to create a diverse, inclusive, and equitable school for faculty, staff
and students of all backgrounds and identities.
*The University and the Faculty of Arts*
UBC has an international reputation for excellence in advanced research
and learning. It is located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, one
of the world’s most beautiful and culturally diverse cities.
UBC-Vancouver’s Point Grey Campus is located on the traditional,
ancestral and unceded territories of the xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam) People,
with whom UBC shares a Memorandum of Affiliation. For information
relating to Indigenous engagement at UBC, visit
http://indigenous.ubc.ca/ <http://indigenous.ubc.ca/>.
*Application materials*
Applications are to be submitted before *April 15, 2024*, via this
online form:
https://lais.air.arts.ubc.ca/assistant-professor-in-indigenous-information-studies-research-stream/
<https://lais.air.arts.ubc.ca/assistant-professor-in-indigenous-information-studies-research-stream/>
Applicants should be prepared to upload in the following order and in a
single PDF:
* Letter of application; A structured 2-page cover letter which
addresses the following:
o Summary of applicant’s most significant research contributions
(1/4 page);
o Description of the applicant’s ongoing work in support of
Indigenous information initiatives and 3-5 year research plan (1
page);
o Teaching and mentorship experience and statement (1/4 page);
o Equity, diversity, and inclusion statement of the applicant’s
contributions to advancing equity, diversity, and inclusion in
academic, professional, or community contexts (1/4 page);
o Summary of the applicant’s service commitments, including any
outside the university setting (1/4 page).
* Curriculum vitae (no page limit).
* Evidence of teaching effectiveness (i.e. sample syllabi, teaching
evaluations, etc., no page limit)
* Name, title, and affiliation, and contact information of three
references. Note, reference letters are not required with initial
application material, but will be requested from candidates who are
long-listed for the position.
Long-listed applicants will be asked to arrange for three confidential
letters of reference to be sent directly by their referees via email to
(ischool.recruit /at/ ubc.ca) <mailto:(ischool.recruit /at/ ubc.ca)> with the subject
line “Assistant Professor Position in Indigenous Information Studies”.
Short-listed candidates will be expected to travel for an on-campus visit.
In assessing applications, UBC recognizes the legitimate impact that
leaves (e.g., parental leave, leave due to illness) can have on a
candidate’s record of research achievement. These leaves will be taken
into careful consideration during the assessment process.
Enquiries may be addressed to Dr. Lisa Nathan, Chair of the Search
Committee at: (lisa.nathan /at/ ubc.ca) <mailto:(lisa.nathan /at/ ubc.ca)> with the
subject line: iSchool Indigenous Information Faculty Hire. Review of
applications will begin *April 15, 2024* and will continue until the
position is filled. Applications received by that date are assured of
full review.
This position is subject to final budgetary approval. The expected pay
range for this position is $9,583 – $10,833/month. Salary will be
commensurate with qualifications and experience.
https://ischool.ubc.ca/job-opportunities/assistant-professor-in-indigenous-information-studies-research-stream/
<https://ischool.ubc.ca/job-opportunities/assistant-professor-in-indigenous-information-studies-research-stream/>
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