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University of Michigan LSA Collegiate Fellowship Program
The College of Literature Science and the Arts (LSA) at the University of Michigan seeks outstanding early-career or new associate professors to join our faculty through the 2024 LSA Collegiate Fellows Program (LCFP)  whose teaching and mentoring, AND/OR, research and scholarship, AND/OR service and engagement will contribute to our interconnected goals of excellence, diversity, equity, and inclusion. We encourage applicants from a wide range of institution types as we seek to diversify where we hire from.   The LSA Collegiate Fellows Program aims to recruit and hire exceptional early career faculty at two levels: as postdoctoral fellows/tenure-track assistant professors and early-in-rank tenured associ


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