Assistant Professor-Philosophy
The Department of Philosophy at the University of New Mexico is pleased to invite applications for a full-time, tenure-track position in Native American and Indigenous Philosophy at the rank of Assistant Professor. The anticipated start date is August 10, 2026 . Customary undergraduate and graduate teaching duties, including thesis supervision, and non-teaching duties in Philosophy.
We are seeking an outstanding scholar with a research specialization in Native American and Indigenous Philosophy (with “Indigenous” here covering any and all indigenous communities and cultures in the Americas), who is able to teach courses that contribute to the Department ’ s existing undergraduate curriculum, who is able both to teach courses that contribute to the Department’s graduate curriculum as well as to provide mentoring and supervision for graduate students, who will enjoy working in a philosophically pluralistic department, and who has a demonstrated commitment to cultivate an understanding of the rich and varied cultures of New Mexico and to the success of the university ’ s mission to serve local and global communities.
Salary is competitive and will be commensurate with rank and experience. For best consideration, please apply by November 30, 2025 . Only applications that include all of the materials described below under “ Special Instructions to Applicants ” will be considered complete. Position will remain open until filled. Applicants who are appointed to a UNM continuing position are required to provide an official certification of successful completion of all degree requirements prior to their initial employment with UNM.
To apply, please access the University of New Mexico’s online application system at https://www.unmedu/jobs and apply for posting requisition #34201. Only applications submitted through this website can be considered. Applicants should pay extra attention to the “Special Instructions to Applicants,” which detail all of the required elements that must accompany the application.
For further information about the UNM Department of Philosophy, please visit our website ( http://philosophy.unm.edu ), call 505- 277 -2405, or email our Department Administrator, Michelle Gallegos, at michelleg@unm.edu.
UNM is the premier research university in New Mexico, is a Carnegie Highest Research Activity Institution. Our campus is located in the heart of Albuquerque, which has cultural, outdoor and recreational opportunities for everyone. Learn more about our city, our welcoming campus, and research opportunities athttp://advance.unm.edu/why-abq/andhttps://advance.unm.edu/why-unm/. For more information regarding the College of Arts and Science's ambitious hiring plan, including a list of departments that are hiring faculty members with shared interests, please seethis page
Minimum Qualifications:
· Ph.D. in philosophy or related field by start date of appointment
· Native American and Indigenous Philosophy as an area of research specialization
Preferred Qualifications:
· Potential for producing a strong record of publications in Native American and Indigenous Philosophy
· Evidence of teaching excellence in courses taught in a university or college setting
· Ability to teach courses that contribute to the Department ’ s existing undergraduate curriculum
· Ability to teach courses that contribute to the Department’s graduate curriculum
· Ability to mentor and supervise the Department’s graduate students
· Ability to work effectively with students and colleagues
· Ability to work effectively in a philosophically pluralistic department
· A demonstrated commitment to cultivate an understanding of the rich and varied cultures of New Mexico and to the success of the university ’ s mission to serve local and global communities .
Freqently Asked Questions
This Professor-Philosophy position uniquely centers on Native American and indigenous philosophy, demanding expertise in diverse indigenous cultures across the Americas. Unlike general philosophy roles, it requires integrating these perspectives into both undergraduate and graduate curricula, fostering culturally informed scholarship and mentoring students in this specialized field.
Success hinges on a strong research portfolio in indigenous philosophy, adeptness in teaching diverse philosophy courses, and supervisory skills for graduate students. Familiarity with pluralistic philosophical discourse and commitment to community engagement within New Mexico’s cultural context are also vital in this role.
Many progress to associate professor roles, expanding their research impact and taking on broader mentorship and departmental leadership. Engagement with interdisciplinary projects and contributions to indigenous philosophy scholarship often pave the way for tenure and higher academic recognition.
UNM offers a vibrant research environment classified as a Carnegie highest research activity institution, emphasizing indigenous studies aligned with regional culture. This fosters unique scholarship opportunities and community engagement rarely found in other philosophy departments.
Faculty benefit from access to extensive research funding, interdisciplinary collaboration, and a culturally rich setting promoting indigenous philosophy. The university also encourages involvement in local and global initiatives, enhancing scholarly growth and societal impact.
Competitive salaries for assistant professors in philosophy at UNM typically range from $65,000 to $85,000 annually, reflecting rank and experience. Albuquerque’s cost of living supports a reasonable standard of living, making this role financially viable for emerging scholars.
Albuquerque’s academic sector is moderately competitive, with growing interest in indigenous studies. Positions such as this one attract candidates nationwide, but UNM’s emphasis on local cultural integration offers a distinctive hiring advantage for specialists in Native American philosophy.
Daily tasks include preparing and delivering lectures, mentoring students, supervising graduate theses, conducting specialized research, and participating in departmental meetings. Engagement with indigenous communities and integrating their philosophies into academic discourse are also key duties.
Albuquerque’s rich cultural heritage and outdoor lifestyle offer a well-rounded living experience. The local academic community values indigenous knowledge, providing meaningful engagement opportunities, while the city’s moderate living costs and vibrant arts scene enhance work-life balance.
Absolutely; the department prides itself on philosophical pluralism and actively seeks scholars who contribute to cultural understanding, particularly of New Mexico’s indigenous communities. This fosters an inclusive educational atmosphere prized by students and faculty alike.
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