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Academic Careers Online
Global academic job site to search jobs in education and academia. Find full and part-time teaching and administrative jobs at colleges, universities, and research institutes around the world. Applicants can for free search current job openings, submit their resume and receive e-mails informing them when matching job opportunities are listed.

Academe This Week
A service of The Chronicle of Higher Education, the site lists job openings, meetings relating to academe, grant deadlines, and more.

Academic Employment Network (AEN)
AEN is continually striving to bring you the most comprehensive listing of educational positions available throughout North America.

Academic Keys
As the premier Employment Service for Higher Education, AcademicKeys.com provides the most comprehensive listing of academic positions.

Affirmative Action Register
AAR is a leading national equal opportunity employment magazine and website that connects employers to professionals who are seeking jobs, regardless of race, color, national origin, religion, gender, age, sexual preference or disability. For more than 30 years, AAR has provided progressive businesses and institutions with a forum to find employees who represent the dynamic kaleidoscope of our country's population.

HigherEdJobs.com
HigherEdJobs.com provides job posting and career information for college faculty, administrators, and executives. The site is completely free for job seekers and includes the most comprehensive list of open positions in the industry, over 65,000 jobs a year from 2,900 colleges and universities. Job seekers enjoy many free services, including email job alerts, saving their resume/CV, and tracking job applications.

Higher Education Recruitment Consortium (HERC)
HERC stands for Higher Education Recruitment Consortium. Founded in 2000 by the University of California, Santa Cruz, the Northern California HERC was the first to be established. Now HERCs have developed in several regions throughout the U.S. Regional HERCs were formed in order to advance the efforts of their member institutions to recruit and retain outstanding and diverse faculty and staff and to assist dual career couples. A core aspect of each regional HERC is a website that is free to jobseekers and features comprehensive, searchable staff and faculty job listings, email job alerts, dual career searches and resources, and regional diversity and relocation information. Additionally, regional HERCs convene on a regular. Visit the National HERC site where you can search 11 regional HERC websites simultaneously.