Call for Applicants: Medieval Philosophy Fellowship - Center for Canon Expansion and Change

May 31, 2026 - June 11, 2026
Department of Philosophy, University of Minnesota, Twin Cities

Minneapolis
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Call for Applicants: Medieval Philosophy Fellowship (3 positions open)

The Center for Canon Expansion and Change (CCEC) at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities invites applications for the Fellowship in Medieval Philosophy. This program is an exciting opportunity to contribute to a groundbreaking initiative aimed at diversifying and expanding the philosophical canon. Over the next several years, the CCEC will expand its curriculum beyond the early modern period to include the ancient, medieval, and early analytic periods. In 2026, the focus will be on medieval Philosophy!

Program Overview

CCEC’s Fellowship seeks to employ scholars who are passionate about philosophy and committed to creating teaching modules that reflect the richness and diversity of the medieval philosophical tradition. This initiative builds upon the Center’s success in reimagining the teaching of early modern philosophy to include voices historically marginalized in the discipline and falls on the heels of the 2025 ancient fellowship program. The program aims to develop teaching resources that promote inclusive pedagogy and inspire students to see themselves as philosophers.

Eligibility

  • Applicants must be career scholars in philosophy. Preference will be given to early career medieval scholars, and open to recent PhD graduates, adjuncts, assistant/associate professor, and/or contingent faculty. 

  • Strong expertise in Medieval Philosophy is required.

  • A demonstrated commitment to inclusive pedagogy and/or interest in expanding the philosophical canon is required.

Responsibilities

  • Collaborate with the CCEC team to develop comprehensive 6 to 9 teaching modules on medieval philosophy.

  • Create resources for classroom use, including syllabi, lectures, and assignments that highlight underrepresented figures and perspectives.

  • Participate in the CCEC Summer Program at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities (May 31- June 6, 2026)

  • Take part in a post-summer program retreat (~3 days, June 9-11, 2026) to begin developing the plan for a medieval version of the CCEC Summer Program.

  • As part of the compensation, commit to be available to participate in CCEC 2027 (May 30 - June 5).

Compensation
Selected scholars will receive a competitive stipend of $2500-3000 for their contributions to the program.


Key Dates

  • Application Deadline: April 1, 2026

  • Notification of Decision: April 15, 2026

  • Program Start Date: May 31,  2026

Application Requirements

  • A current CV.

  • A cover letter detailing your research in medieval philosophy and commitment to inclusive pedagogy.

  • A writing sample or portfolio demonstrating expertise in the field.

  • Contact information for two references.

How to Apply

Applications must be submitted online

Application deadline: April 1, 2026.


About Center for Canon Expansion and Change
Founded in 2021, the Center for Canon Expansion and Change is dedicated to transforming the face of philosophy through justice-driven approaches to teaching and curriculum design. The Center has already engaged hundreds of educators and thousands of students worldwide in reimagining the discipline. The CCEC is housed in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities and is supported by the Institute for Advanced Study at the University of Minnesota with a grant from the Mellon Foundation. www.minnesotaccec.com

Join us in shaping a more inclusive future for philosophy!



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