USS Midway Chair in Modern US Military History
Company: San Diego State University
Location: San Diego
Posted on: April 1, 2026
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Job Description:
Description The San Diego State University Department of History
seeks to fill the USS Midway Chair in Modern US Military History,
an open-rank and endowed position with expertise in modern U.S.
military history. Candidates must demonstrate expertise in the
period since 1900, with emphasis on 1940 onward. The History
Department defines military history very broadly with a focus on
American statecraft, the nation’s place in the world, and the
impact of US wars on peoples and societies at home and abroad. The
Department has established strengths in social, cultural, public,
and global history, and seeks candidates whose work complements and
engages with one or more these areas of excellence. The faculty
appointed to this position is expected to collaborate with the
Department's public history program and the Center for Public and
Oral History. The appointed faculty member will teach courses at
all levels, from lower-division undergraduate lectures to graduate
seminars, with a 2–2 teaching load in the History Department. The
USS Midway Chair will also be expected to engage in committee
service in the department. Consistent with SDSU’s teacher-scholar
faculty model, this position seeks candidates who demonstrate a
commitment to excellence in both research and teaching. Successful
applicants will be expected to pursue an active research agenda,
including the pursuit of external funding and peer-reviewed
publications, while also contributing to high-quality instruction,
curriculum development, committee participation, and university
service. To learn more, please visit the History Department
website: ?? https://history.sdsu.edu/. Apply via PageUp by January
5, 2026. The USS Midway Chair in Modern US Military History is
governed by a Memorandum of Understanding between the SDSU
Department of History and the USS Midway Museum. As such, the
faculty appointed to this position must: have expertise in the
field of U.S. military history since 1900, with substantial
emphasis on the period from 1940 onward and the role of the
American military as an instrument of State power around the world;
have authored a body of published scholarly works demonstrating
that expertise, with such works having received positive reviews
from peer scholars in modern military history; have an active
research program that promises future significant publications in
peer-reviewed venues; be committed to supporting and advancing the
USS Midway Museum's mission, and contribute directly to that
mission through involvement in the Midway Institute for Teachers
and/or similar programs, by agreement with the Director of the
Midway Institute and the Dean of the College; serve as director of
or otherwise assume leadership responsibilities in SDSU's Center
for War and Society, and develop and maintain a collaborative
relationship with colleagues in allied areas, including the Dwight
Stanford Chair in American Foreign Relations, adjunct military
history faculty, and faculty affiliated with the Center; understand
the distinctive experiences of veterans and their issues, and
cooperate and develop relationships and programs with the SDSU
Military and Veteran Program; have a record of strong teaching
performance, commitment to public service, and collaboration with
external partners such as museums; participate fully in the work of
the History Department through committee service; expect to teach
in the History Department at all levels, as needed, from freshman
introductory survey courses to graduate teaching; in this way the
holder of the Chair can attract into the department students who
are interested in military questions at all levels. Qualifications
Required qualifications by date of application: A PhD in the field
of US Military History or a related field. A record of original and
scholarly research, publications, and accomplishments, and
demonstrated capacity to a) develop a vigorous and independent
program of research and scholarship in the field of modern US
military history, b) teach graduate and undergraduate courses in
the field of US military history, c) engage intellectually with the
existing strengths of the department in social, cultural, public,
and global history, and d) engage in department, campus, and
professional service activities. Demonstration of past
accomplishments and/or future plans in at least two (2) or more of
the “Building on Inclusive Excellence” criteria . Demonstrated
expertise in the discipline and its methodologies. Demonstrated
proficiency in interdisciplinary and collaborative approaches.
Ability to raise funds, write grants, establish donor relations,
and/or secure extramural funding. Ability to collaborate with
outside partners such as veterans’ organizations, local public
history sites, museums, etc. Commitment to veterans’ well-being and
community engagement. Preparation for teaching students from
diverse backgrounds at both graduate and undergraduate levels.
Ability to direct advanced undergraduate student research. Ability
to direct graduate student research. Ability to collaborate with
colleagues specializing in areas and periods outside the field of
modern US military history. Commitment to support and advance the
mission and goals of the history department and SDSU. Application
Instructions Apply via PageUp by January 5, 2026, providing the
following materials: Cover letter, including information indicating
how the applicant meets or will meet required qualifications,
preferred qualifications, and “Building on Inclusive Excellence”
criteria . Curriculum vita. Three letters of recommendation
addressing the candidate’s scholarly expertise; how it aligns with
the department’s research strengths; ability to teach at the
undergraduate and graduate levels; commitment to committee service
within and beyond the department; and capacity to attract donors
and secure external funding. Writing sample. Teaching philosophy
statement. The minimum salary for this position is based on the
current CSU salary schedule and may be revised based on contract
collective bargaining. The anticipated base salary range is from
$83,000-$88,000 (assistant professor), $105,000-$109,000 (associate
professor), and $120,000-$130,000 (professor). Salary placement
will be based on the selected candidate’s qualifications and
experience, and salaries higher than the published maximums may be
offered in limited circumstances. San Diego State University offers
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