Category Archives: Employment

ARC Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotion @ UWA – 2 Postdoctoral Research Fellowships – Call For Applications

Two postdoctoral research fellowships based at The University of Western Australia node of The ARC Centre of Excellence for the History of Emotions are currently being advertised.

Research Associate – Literature and Culture of War, Conflict and Violence
http://external.jobs.uwa.edu.au/cw/en/job/493545/research-associate-literature-and-culture-of-war-conflict-and-violence-ref-493545
Contact: Prof Andrew Lynch (andrew.lynch@uwa.edu.au)

Research Associate – Passions for Learning
http://external.jobs.uwa.edu.au/cw/en/job/493544/research-associate-passions-for-learning-ref-493544
Contact: Prof Yasmin Haskell (yasmin.haskell@uwa.edu.au)

Applications for both positions close on Friday 24 October 2014.

This information is also available on the CHE website:
http://www.historyofemotions.org.au/get-involved/postdoctoral-research-fellows.aspx

Lecturer In English 1550-1750 – Call For Applications

Keele University – School Of Humanities
Lecturer In English 1550-1750

Salary: £33,242 Grade 7a, p.a.
Hours: Full Time
Contract: Permanent
Job Ref: AC14/29
Closes: 22 October 2014

We are seeking to appoint a Lecturer with research interests in literature of the period 1550-1750, who will join a successful and established group of researchers and teachers. The appointment will cover teaching responsibilities focused in the early modern period, but would be expected to contribute to a range of undergraduate modules. The ability to teach poetry would be a particular advantage. The ability to contribute to American literature modules would also be an advantage. We welcome applications that show an interest in feminist, queer, and postcolonial methodologies. S/he will contribute to the Faculty’s submission to the next Research Excellence Framework.

Informal enquiries may be addressed to: Dr James Peacock, Programme Director in English and American Literature, email: j.h.peacock@keele.ac.uk

For full post details and to apply, please visit: http://tinyurl.com/AC14-29

University of Sydney: Lecturer in English (Medieval Literature and Language)

University of Sydney, School of Letters, Art and Media, Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Lecturer in English
Reference No. 1712/0814

Opportunity for a scholar with expertise in medieval literature and/or language
Full-time, fixed-term for 4 years, remuneration package: $110K – $131K p.a. (including salary, leave loading and up to 17% superannuation)

Applicants for this position will need to have:

  • a PhD in an area of Medieval literature and/or language
  • ability to teach Old English language and literature, and Middle English literature. Ability to teach Old Norse may also be desirable
  • teaching experience at tertiary level
  • an established research profile and detailed and achievable research plans
  • academic administration skills
  • excellent teamwork and communication skills.

Closing Date for Applications: 19 October 2014

For full information and to apply, please visit this link.

King’s College London: Research Associate “Domesday Survey” – Call For Applications

Research Associate
King’s College London – Department of History

This is a one-year post, contributing to the work of Professor Julia Crick (Department of History, King’s College London), Dr Stephen Baxter (St Peter’s College, Oxford) and Dr Peter Stokes (Department of Digital Humanities, King’s College London) in their major AHRC project, The Conqueror’s Commissioners: unlocking the Domesday Survey of South-Western England. The successful candidate will work as part of the project team, will have experience in the palaeography and codicology of medieval manuscripts, and have special responsibility for recording the physical construction of the book. The successful candidate will have a Ph.D on a relevant topic, good knowledge of codicology and palaeography and a working knowledge of medieval Latin. Candidates willing to make independent palaeographical judgements, with experience in handling medieval manuscripts and familiarity with palaeographical literature will be favoured. Strong analytical and problem-solving skills and the ability to work to deadlines are essential. He/she will be able to work independently and to work as a team. The closing date for receipt of applications is 1 September 2014. Interviews will be held in mid-/late-September tbc.

Equality of opportunity is College policy. The appointment will be made at Grade 6, spine point 31, currently £32,277 per annum. Fixed term contract for 12 months. Please note that the post holder will be based in Exeter with frequent travel to King’s London campuses.
Please contact: Professor Julia Crick on 07969533068 or Julia.Crick@kcl.ac.uk

For full details and to apply, please visit: https://www.hirewire.co.uk/HE/job/54068.

Lecturer in Art History Renaissance & Early Modern Art – Call For Applications

Lecturer in Art History Renaissance & Early Modern Art
University of Melbourne
School of Culture & Communication
Faculty of Arts

Salary: $89,955-$106,817 p.a. plus 9.5% superannuation
Job no: 0032695
Work type: Fixed Term
Location: Parkville

The School of Culture & Communications are seeking an energetic and committed individual who is able to take on responsibility for the Art History Program’s teaching in, first, Renaissance art and, in addition, either Baroque art or in Medieval art.

In this position, you will assume academic responsibilities including undergraduate teaching, postgraduate and honours student supervision, administration, subject coordination and maintenance of our existing curricula in Early Modern subjects as appropriate. You will have either an established record of research or show clear potential for future research accomplishment. You will be expected to show evidence of a productive research plans and demonstrate your capacity to contribute to administration within the School.

The School is definitely seeking an appointee with broad interests and an ability to relate her/his specialisation to the broader teaching and research interests of the Art History program of the University of Melbourne, and therefore the ability and desire to make contributions to the generalist first year art history subjects.

Close date: 7 September 2014.

For full details of the position description and selection criteria, and to apply, please visit: http://jobs.unimelb.edu.au/caw/en/job/882626/lecturer-in-art-history-renaissance-early-modern-art

Mellon Foundation Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Early Medieval British History – Call For Applications

Mellon Foundation Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Early Medieval British History
University of Cambridge – Faculty of History

Applications are invited for a two-year Mellon Foundation Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Early Medieval British History with an emphasis on the material culture and coins of Great Britain and Ireland. It has been made available through the Mellon Post-Doctoral Fellowship Scheme, from 1 October 2014 until 30 September 2016.

The post will be located in central Cambridge, at the Faculty of History, in collaboration with the Fitzwilliam Museum, Department of Coins and Medals, the Department of Anglo-Saxon Norse and Celtic and the Division of Archaeology.

The new appointee will be expected to contribute specialist lectures and classes for the Historical Tripos and the relevant MPhil in Medieval History course. The appointee’s lectures and classes would also be available to undergraduates and graduate students taking ASN&C and Archaeology. The appointee’s research interests would complement and benefit from the Fitzwilliam Museum’s existing expertise in medieval numismatics and contribute expertise to the Early Medieval Corpus Single finds of coins in the British Isles project.

The postholder will be required to examine at all levels, to take his or her share of Faculty administration. The appointee must hold a PhD (or equivalent). Research of international standing will be expected.

For more information and to apply online, please visit: http://www.jobs.cam.ac.uk/job/4374

Closing date for applications: 5 August 2014

University of Lausanne: Professor of Modern English Literature (1550 to the present) – Call For Applications

Full-time Professeur-e Associé-e / Professor of Modern English Literature
University of Lausanne, Department of English, Faculty of Letters

Reference: Offer n°3334
Closing date for applications: 30 September 2014.

Expertise in any area of English Literature from 1550 to the present. A reasonable proficiency in French is expected for this post, and a high level of proficiency is required within two years. Applications should be sent electronically, in one Word-doc attachment file, to Eva Suarato eva.suarato@unil.ch Informal enquiries may be addressed to Professor Rachel Falconer, email: rachel.falconer@unil.ch

For full information, please visit: http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/AJC871/associate-professor-of-modern-english-literature/

University of Oxford : Postdoctoral Fellow in Early Modern Europe – Call For Applications

University of Oxford, Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages
Postdoctoral Fellow in Early Modern Europe

Salary: £29,837 to £36,661 Grade 7, p.a.
Hours: Full Time
Contract: Contract / Temporary
Closes: 6 August 2014
Job Ref: 113813

Applications are invited for a fixed-term 2-year postdoctoral fellowship within the HERA-funded international research project ‘Marrying Cultures: Queens Consort and European Identities 1500 – 1800’, led by Professor Helen Watanabe-O’Kelly. The post is tenable from 1 September 2014 to 30 September 2016.

Further details about the project are available on the project’s website at: http://www.marryingcultures.eu

The post is available because the current postdoctoral researcher has been appointed to a permanent position elsewhere.

Applicants must have completed doctoral degree in a relevant discipline relating to early modern Europe (e.g. history, art history, modern languages and literatures, history of music, cultural history), have excellent communication skills, knowledge of another European language and good organisational skills. The successful applicant will undertake independent research on a relevant foreign queen consort of the appointee’s own choosing, to be agreed with the Project Leader, and will assist the Project Leader in the administration of the project

The closing date for applications is 12.00 noon on 6 August 2014. Interviews will be held week beginning 18 August 2014.

For full details and to apply, please visit: https://www.recruit.ox.ac.uk/pls/hrisliverecruit/erq_jobspec_version_4.display_form

University of Texas at Austin: Curator of Early Books and Manuscripts

University of Texas at Austin: Harry Ransom Center
Carl and Lily Pforzheimer Curator of Early Books and Manuscripts

Founded in 1883, the University of Texas at Austin is the largest university in the University of Texas System. One of the world’s finest cultural archives, the Harry Ransom Center provides access to forty-two million literary manuscripts, one million rare books, five million photographs, and over 100,000 works of art.

The Ransom Center seeks a curator, reporting to the Associate Director & Librarian, who will provide support for the Ransom Center’s extensive holdings of early books and manuscripts, including promoting access to, and use of, the collections and interpreting them for the Center’s varied audiences. These include 16th- through 18th- century printed works in the Wrenn Library, the Pforzheimer collection of early modern books and manuscripts, the Recusant collection, the Queen Anne collection, and extensive holdings of 18th-century books and periodicals. The Pforzheimer collection is internationally known for first and important editions of plays, poems, novels, essays, polemical writings, and translations of the most important English writers from 1475 to 1700. Caxton, Spenser, Shakespeare, Milton, Marvell, Donne, Dryden, Congreve, Marlowe, and Bacon, among many others, are represented.

The Pforzheimer Curator will participate in a variety of interpretive activities (writing, exhibitions, speaking, etc.) that promote a greater appreciation for the Ransom Center’s early book and manuscript holdings, as well as development activities in support of the collection. Principal responsibilities: Provides specialized reference support for researchers working in the Center’s early book and manuscript collections and supports research service operations as a member of the public services staff. Has primary responsibility for collection care of early books and manuscripts and works with conservation and other staff in setting treatment and other priorities. In collaboration with cataloging and digital services staff, promotes enhanced access to the collection by consulting on cataloging and access initiatives, including grant-funded initiatives. Selects books and manuscripts to expand and strengthen the Pforzheimer Library and refines and interprets policies for the development of early modern book and manuscript collections, taking into account existing strengths, trends in scholarship and book history, as well as classroom use. Represents the Ransom Center within professional and scholarly communities related to early modern book and manuscript history.

Required Qualifications: Ph.D. in English literature or history (or related discipline), with a strong record of scholarly publication preferred. Master’s degree in Library Science or three or more years’ experience with early modern book and manuscript collections in a research library setting. Reading knowledge of at least one European language, Latin preferred. Knowledge of bibliography and the history of the book and familiarity with early modern paleography. Understanding of the appropriate roles of digital surrogates in a research environment and familiarity with trends in digital librarianship. Familiarity with rare book cataloging principles and standards. Record of participation in scholarly or professional organizations at the national or international level.

Salary: $65,000-80,000 depending on qualifications

Benefits: Benefits include annual accrued leave, paid holidays, and health insurance options. Eligible for Optional Retirement Program. Deferred compensation and tax-sheltered annuity programs available. Professional travel funding available.

Application procedure: Go to https://utdirect.utexas.edu/apps/hr/ jobs/nlogon/search and refer to job number 140509010606. Applicants must complete the online job application and must also submit online a letter of interest, a current resume, and contact information for three references.

Further information available from Dr. Richard W. Oram, Associate Director & Hobby Foundation Librarian, Harry Ransom Center, University of Texas at Austin, roram@austin.utexas.edu.

Review of applications begins August 15, 2014.

Lecturer in English Literature (Medieval and Early Modern) – Call For Applications

University of Hull: Lecturer in English Literature (Medieval and Early Modern)

Salary: £31,644 to £36,661
Hours: Full Time
Contract: Contract / Temporary
Placed on: 23rd June 2014
Closes: 18th July 2014
Job Ref: FA0077
Faculty/Area: Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences

The successful applicant will be expected to provide teaching and undertake assessment for the following undergraduate modules: Introduction to Poetry (semester one); Introduction to Medieval Literature (semester one); Introduction to Renaissance Literature (semester two) and the following postgraduate module: Research Skills II (semester two).

Candidates must have a good degree and a PhD or equivalent in in a relevant discipline together with the ability to teach Medieval and Early Modern English literature effectively at undergraduate and postgraduate level in a variety of teaching.

This work is offered on a fixed term basis and does not guarantee an offer of similar work in a subsequent academic year.

To discuss this role informally, please contact Professor Janet Clare on 01482 465567 or email: j.clare@hull.ac.uk

For further details and to apply, please visit: https://jobs.hull.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?ref=FA0077