21 Academic opportunities within the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences

The ANU College of Arts & Social Sciences is undergoing a major staffing renewal process with 21 positions available across the College’s Schools and Centres.

The positions include Professorial, Senior Lecturer and Director level in several disciplines.

  • Professor in Australian Literature, School of Cultural Inquiry
  • Professor in European Languages, School of Language Studies
  • Professor in Philosophy, School of Philosophy
  • Professor of Art, School of Art
  • Professors in Politics and International Relations (2 positions), School of Politics & International Relations
  • Director, Australian National Internships Program, School of Politics & International Relations
  • Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in English & Performance Studies, School of Cultural Inquiry
  • Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Biological Anthropology, School of Archaeology & Anthropology
  • Research Fellow in Philosophy, School of Philosophy
  • Research Fellow in History, School of History
  • Post-Doctoral Fellows (2 positions), ANU College of Arts and Social Sciences
  • Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor in History, School of History
  • Lecturer/Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor in Politics (several positions), School of Politics & International Relations
  • Lecturer, Australian National Internships Program, School of Politics & International Relations
  • Associate Lecturer in Digital Media, School of Art
  • Associate Lecturer Core Studies, School of Art

Details for positions are available on our job opportunities page.

The College is one of the largest of seven Colleges at the Australian National University and is distinctive for its multidisciplinary research and teaching culture, along with a vibrant program of international visiting fellows, conferences, exhibitions and seminars throughout the year.

We are a community of scholars committed to generating ideas, challenging stereotypes and accepted wisdom, pushing the boundaries of intellectual thought and producing new empirical findings that inform policy and practice debates across the country. Our scholars have a strong commitment to research that which helps us better understand the complex social world in which we live.

Our social scientists, humanities scholars and creative artists are regarded as being amongst the best in the world, committed to excellence in research, teaching and supervision for undergraduate and higher degree students.

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