University or New England: Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Early Modern European History – Call For Applications

University or New England: Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Early Modern European History

Continuing, full-time position
$93,336 to $110,619 per annum (Lecturer Level B)
$114,074 to $131,360 per annum (Senior Lecturer Level C)
Plus 17% employer superannuation.Salary packaging options are available.

The University of New England in Armidale, Australia is a unique university, in the enviable position of boasting an excellent international reputation as well as being a leader in research and academic innovation. We aim to foster a constructive and engaged culture where creative ideas and innovation thrive.

The Discipline of History, School of Humanities at UNE is currently seeking a Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Early Modern European [Continental and/or British]History [1400-1800].

About the role

As Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Early Modern European History you will be active in securing grant funding for history projects, proactively contribute towards service roles within the school, interact with the New England community and promote historical engagement in the region. Core to the role is the ability to develop,coordinate and teach undergraduate and postgraduate units and courses on history, and to research and publish in the area of early modern European history [1400-1800].

Skills & Experience

The successful candidate will have a developing track record of research and publication, a demonstrated willingness to apply for grant funding, and will be looking to develop future research projects. They will beexperienced in, and familiar with, best practice in the teaching of history at tertiary level, with experience in and/or aptitudeforthe innovative use of technologies for the practise and teaching of history

Application deadline: 31 July, 2017.

For full details and to apply, please visit: https://www.timeshighereducation.com/unijobs/listing/58596/lecturer-senior-lecturer-in-early-modern-european-history