Restoration/18th-Century 2011

See Talk:Restoration/18th-Century 2011 for demographics and interview statistics. =Restoration/18th-Century 2011 Jobs=

Bridgewater State College (MA)
LINK

"Assistant Professor of English in Restoration and 18th Century English Literature"

Deadline: Position will remain open until filled.

Acknowledgment received:

Telephone interview scheduled: Dec 1 (x2); Phone interviewed on 12/15.

Request for Additional Materials:

Rejection Letter:

Campus interview scheduled: Campus interviews will take place in late January/early February.

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

NOTES AND QUERIES:

Anyone know if campus interviews have taken place yet?

Cal State Fullerton
"Assistant Professor specializing in Restoration and 18th Century Literature"

Link

Deadline: October 29th

Acknowledgment received: by email Nov 1 (x5)

Request for Additional Materials:

Rejection Letter: 2/5 by mail

MLA interview scheduled: 12/2 (via phone)X2

Campus interview scheduled:

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

NOTES AND QUERIES:

Q: Any word on what's going on with this search?

Q. Can someone confirm that MLA has been scheduled? The 12/2 posting came 2 weeks after...

A: I am the person who updated with the MLA interview info. I scheduled an interview with them on the 2nd. I haven't been using the wiki until recently, so that explains the delay in reporting. Best of luck in your search!

Cal State Northridge
Link

Description: Assistant Professor "with a specialization in Eighteenth-Century British Literature and Culture. . . particularly interested in candidates who work on the rise of the novel, and/or literature and science, and/or the prose and poetry of the period. Secondary areas of expertise may include Restoration and 18th C drama, postcolonial studies of the 18th C, popular fiction by women of the period, gender studies, and cultural studies."

Deadline: November 19, 2010

Acknowledgment received: Oct. 24, by mail Nov. 22, Dec. 7, Dec. 13

Request for Additional Materials:

Rejection Letter:

MLA interview scheduled: 12/17 (phone)

Campus interview scheduled:

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

NOTES AND QUERIES:

NOTE: this is a repeat of a search that was cancelled due to budget problems last year. See Restoration/18th-Century 2010.

Claremont Graduate University
Link

Description: A senior position in English, with appointment at the rank of advanced associate or full professor. The ideal candidate will have strong scholarly credentials in some area of British eighteenth century, romantic, or nineteenth century literature, plus a willingness to teach and direct graduate study in other areas of British literature, 1700-1900, and in literary theory.

Deadline: November 26, 2010

Acknowledgment received:

Request for Additional Materials:

Rejection Letter:

MLA interview scheduled: (MLA interview scheduled, 12/15, per Romanticism, Victorian/19th 2011)

Campus interview scheduled: (Does anyone know what happened here? 2/4/11, 2/6/11, Query: Anyone know did these interviews go C18, Rom, or Vic in end? Three people brought to campus?

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

NOTES AND QUERIES:

Cross-posted at Romanticism, Victorian/19th 2011

This hire will fill the spot vacated by Marc Redfield, now at Brown U.

Columbia University
Link to University Job Site

Assistant Professor in the literature of the long 18th century

"A focus on romantic, restoration or eighteenth-century poetry of particular interest, but innovative and wide-ranging work on any genre or topic welcome."

Deadline: 11-15-2010

Acknowledgment received:

Request for Additional Materials:

Rejection Letter:

MLA interview scheduled: 12/9

Campus interview scheduled: 1/13/11

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

NOTES AND QUERIES:
 * Cross-posted at Romanticism, Victorian/19th 2011

Cornell University (2 positions)
From MLA JIL

Assistant Professor of 18th or 19th-century literature.

"The Cornell University department of English invites applications and nominations for two full-time, tenure-track, beginning assistant professorships to begin July 1, 2011, with a focus on 18th or 19th-century literature in English, including British, American, colonial, transatlantic, ethnic, or legal studies. . Ph.D. or Ph.D./J.D. is required. Please send a letter of application, c.v., and a two-page dissertation abstract to Appointments Committee, Department of English, 256 Goldwin Smith Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853-3201."

Deadline: October 1, 2010.

Acknowledgment received: October 5 (x7); October 7; October 8 (x2)

Request for Additional Materials: November 2 (x4)

Rejection Letter:

MLA interview scheduled:

Campus interview scheduled:

Offer made: from Romanticism page: "2 offers have been made, both junior."

Offer accepted:

NOTES AND QUERIES:
 * Cross-posted at Romanticism, Victorian/19th 2011 & Early American 2011
 * 12/20: Heard second-hand an MLA interview has been scheduled with someone working in 18th c. British. Not sure when interview was scheduled exactly; would be great if someone out there could confirm.
 * Committee timetable was to meet on 12/20 and finalize the candidates.
 * Are they interviewing in 18th-c. in addition to Victorian or did they decide to go only with Victorian?
 * Only person I know with an interview there is 19th c. But I'm not much of a gossip.

Dartmouth College
From MLA JIL

Assistant Professor of English [12870] The Department of English at Dartmouth College invites applications for a tenure-track position as assistant professor specializing in British literature of the long eighteenth century (1688-1832). An ability to teach courses across the entirety of this period, and in all its major genres, is expected. Expertise in Trans-Atlantic literary and cultural studies, or in the processes of internal colonization, would be welcome. Applications will be received until November 1, 2010. Please submit a letter of interest and a CV electronically to: [mailto:English.department@dartmouth.edu English.department@dartmouth.edu] Writing samples and letters of reference will be requested at a later stage. Short-listed candidates will be interviewed at the MLA convention.

Acknowledgment received: Oct. 8; November 1 (email)

Request for Additional Materials: 11/16 (email) (x3)

Rejection Letter: 11/26 (mail) (x9)

MLA interview scheduled: 12/16 (email x4)


 * Just out of curiosity, are any interviewees from non-Ivy schools? [At least 3]

Campus interview scheduled:


 * Has anyone heard anything? 1/26 (Rejection letter)

Offer made:

Offer accepted: Why does someone keep deleting what was posted here regarding the offer going to a non-18C person? Do you know that this statement was false (or true)? Please explain and do not delete! (x2)


 * NOTES AND QUERIES:
 * Cross-posted at Romanticism, Victorian/19th 2011

Dickinson College (PA)
Link

"tenure-track Assistant Professor in literature of the long eighteenth century, with particular interest in the transatlantic eighteenth century. . . A strong secondary area of interest is an asset in a department where there will be opportunities to teach outside the candidate's primary area of interest, including drama, postcolonial literatures, film studies, and the history and structure of the English language."

Deadline: November 5, 2010

Acknowledgment received:

Request for Additional Materials: 11/16 (x3)

Rejection Letter:

MLA interview scheduled: 12/7, 12/9

Campus interview scheduled: 1/9 (x3)

Offer made: 2/2

Offer accepted: 2/2.

NOTES AND QUERIES:

Franklin & Marshall College (VAP)
The Department of English at Franklin & Marshall College invites applications for a one-year position at the Assistant Professor level, beginning Fall 2011. We are looking for an Eighteenth-Century British literature specialist. We welcome secondary teaching interests in any other literatures written in English. A commitment to undergraduate teaching, evidence of scholarly activity, and a Ph.D. required. Teaching load is 3/2 and will include no composition. Please submit a letter of application, curriculum vitae, graduate transcripts, three letters of recommendation, a writing sample (15 pages maximum), and, if possible, teaching evaluations to: Patrick S. Bernard, Chair, Department of English, Franklin & Marshall College, P.O. Box 3003, Lancaster, PA 17604-3003.

link (higheredjobs.com)

Deadline: March 4, 2011.

Acknowledgment received:

Request for Additional Materials:

Rejection Letter:

Phone interview scheduled:

Campus interview scheduled:

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

NOTES AND QUERIES:

Furman University
From MLA JIL

"The Department of English at Furman University invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position focusing on literatures in English written during the long eighteenth century, beginning August 20ll. Candidates should have the ability to link the period to a critical history of modernity, commitment to teaching and scholarly excellence in a liberal arts setting, and Ph.D. by August 1, 2011.Teaching load is five undergraduate courses each year, including upper-level literature courses and first year seminars.

Submit letter of application, curriculum vitae, and 15-page writing sample as pdf or MS Word attachments by November 15 to [mailto:18centurylit@furman.edu 18centurylit@furman.edu]. Address application letter to Dr. Lynne Shackelford, Chair, Department of English, Furman University, 3300 Poinsett Highway, Greenville, SC 29613. Selected candidates will be invited to interview at the 2011 MLA Convention in Los Angeles."

Acknowledgment received:11/10

Request for Additional Materials: Dossier Request (1) 12/3 (x1), 12/8 (x3), 12/9 (1)

Rejection Letter:

MLA interview scheduled: 12/17 (x2)

Campus interview scheduled: 1/20

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

NOTES AND QUERIES:

Gordon College (MA)
"tenure-track Assistant or Associate Professorship with teaching and scholarly expertise in 18th- and 19th-Century British Literature. A secondary interest in comparative literature is desirable."

LINK

Deadline: open until filled

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview): email 12/1, email 12/10

MLA interview scheduled:

Rejection (after MLA interview):

Campus interview scheduled:

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

NOTES:
 * Two-page statement of Christian commitment required
 * Cross-posted at Romanticism, Victorian/19th 2011

Hillsdale College (MI) - 2 positions
From MLA JIL (10/13):

Hillsdale College, an independent, four-year institution with a traditional liberal arts mission, seeks applications for two entry-level tenure-track positions beginning August 2011. Responsibilities include teaching three courses per semester as follows: a. two courses in a “Freshmen Rhetoric and the Great Books” sequence; b. a survey course in English or American literature or an upper-level course in English or American literature. Generalists in British and American literature are encouraged to apply; preference will be given to those prepared to teach Restoration to Romantic literature (1660-1830), Victorian to Modern British literature (1830 to the present), or Colonial and Federalist American literature (1607-1820). Other desirable attributes include a solid blend of teaching, research, and service preparation, and a strong commitment to a traditional liberal arts mission. Send a letter of application that presents (a) evidence of strong undergraduate teaching skills (b) a discussion of the philosophy behind such teaching and (c) a detailed response to the College’s Mission Statement (http://www.hillsdale.edu/about/history/mission.asp ) that includes a discussion of the candidate’s ability to teach in the light of its commitments. The application must also include a curriculum vitae, three up-to-date letters of recommendation, transcripts, and a self-addressed, stamped postcard for acknowledgment of the completed application. All materials must be received by December 1, 2010. Interviews will be conducted at the Los Angeles MLA Convention January 6-9, 2011. Send materials to Dr. Michael M. Jordan, Chair, Department of English, Hillsdale College, Hillsdale, MI 49242. (517) 437-7341.

Acknowledgment received:

Request for Additional Materials:

Rejection Letter:

Phone/MLA interview scheduled:

Campus interview scheduled:

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

NOTES AND QUERIES:

Cross-Posted at Generalist 2011, Romanticism, Victorian/19th 2011 & Early American 2011

King’s University College at The University of Western Ontario
From MLA JIL (10/1)

King’s University College at The University of Western Ontario, a Catholic Liberal Arts College, invites applications for a probationary tenure-track appointment in English at the rank of Assistant Professor, effective July 1, 2011, subject to budgetary approval. '''The candidate should be a specialist in Restoration and Eighteenth-century literature and have the ability to teach one or more of Film Studies, Speculative Fiction, and Catholic Writers. '''Candidates should have a completed Ph.D. on or before July 1, 20011, excellent teaching skills, and superior potential for research and publication. A cover letter, curriculum vitae, copies of teaching evaluations, a writing sample or sample publications, along with three letters of reference should be sent electronically to [mailto:jobsearchml@kings.uwo.ca jobsearchml@kings.uwo.ca]. If necessary, applications can also be sent by regular mail to Professor Paul Jacob, Chair, Department of Modern Languages, King’s University College at The University of Western Ontario, 266 Epworth Avenue, London Ontario, Canada, N6A 2M3. The deadline for applications is December 30, 2010. Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. Sponsored by the Roman Catholic Diocese of London, King’s University College is an equal opportunity employer. The College welcomes faculty and students from all faiths and backgrounds. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents of Canada will be given priority. The King’s University website is http://www.uwo.ca/kings.

Acknowledgment received:

Request for Additional Materials:

Rejection Letter: 4 Feb email

MLA interview scheduled:

Campus interview scheduled: Campus visit scheduled (Feb. 3/11) x2

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

NOTES AND QUERIES:

Any updates on this?

Yes. Please...I have not heard anything about it either, nor has anyone I know heard anything.

The search committee has moved right to the campus visit/short list stage. 2 of us have posted above. Probably one other lurking around.

Lawrence University
From MLA JIL: Tenure-track opening in 18th-century British literature and culture in the English Department at Lawrence University. Secondary fields of interest would include: drama, Shakespeare, gender theory, cultural studies or film. The successful candidate will teach 2 courses per term, with three 10-week terms per academic year. Lawrence values excellence in teaching and active scholarship. Send letter of application, cv, 3-5 letters of recommendation, a 2-page dissertation abstract, and a 20-page writing sample to Faith Barrett, Chair, English Department, Lawrence University, 711 E. Boldt Way, Appleton, WI 54911. To ensure complete consideration, please submit materials by November 1.

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview): 12/7 (email x6)

MLA or phone interview scheduled: MLA interview scheduled (x6) [Q: When were interviews scheduled? 11/22 (x3)]

Rejection (after MLA or phone interview):

Campus interview scheduled: 1/11 (x2)

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

NOTES:


 * Cross-posted at Renaissance 2011

Lehigh U.
LINK

Assistant Professor: Eighteenth-Century Anglophone Literature and Culture

"We are particularly interested in candidates whose research and teaching focuses on intersections among anglophone literatures, including those of England, the Americas, Ireland, India, the Carribean."

Deadline: Oct. 22, 2010

Acknowledgment received: Oct. 21 (automated e-mail response)

Request for Additional Materials: 10/27 (email x3), 11/8 (x5)

Rejection Letter: 11/1 (email), 11/8 (email x9)

MLA interview scheduled: 12/6 x3 (via phone) • Q: any word on the number of interviews that they are scheduling?

Campus interview scheduled: around 1/11

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

NOTES AND QUERIES:
 * Cross-posted at Anglophone 2011
 * for those of you who have received rejection letters (it almost feels exciting that a university would extend us the favor of actually sending them), did you also receive requests for materials? (No x4)

Loyola University Maryland
From MLA JIL

Assistant Professor, English Literature

Loyola University Maryland invites applications for a tenure-track position in 17th-Century literature for candidates with an interest in transatlantic studies and the ability to teach Milton. Faculty responsibilities include teaching three classes each semester, with no composition. Ph.D. required by August 2011. Salary is competitive. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.For more information, and to apply, please go to http://careers.loyola.edu, complete the application, and attach a letter of interest and curriculum vitae.

Application deadline: October 22, 2010.

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials: Oct. 19, Oct. 20

Rejection (no interview): 12/17 (x1)

MLA or phone interview scheduled:


 * From the Renaissance page: "MLA or phone interview scheduled: MLA, 12/12 (x2) Q: by phone or email? by phone."

Rejection (after MLA or phone interview):

Campus interview scheduled:


 * According to Renaissance page, campus visit scheduled 1/13.

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

NOTES:
 * MLA interviews will be scheduled in late November or early December for the January meeting.
 * Cross-posted at Renaissance 2011


 * From the Renaissance page: "Query: If the interview requests were to go out last week, and I haven't heard anything, can I assume I've not been selected to interview? Second: I too am curious about this, still clinging to some home. More than a dozen of us reported sending extra materials, yet only two have reported interview requests. Does anyone (perhaps on the SC?) know if more requests will be made?"

Michigan State University
From MLA JIL (12/10):

Assistant Professor of English [14168] The Department of English invites applications for a position in the long 18th century, including possible specializations in the Restoration, the 18th century, or Romanticism, or in a specialization that encompasses/crosses the period 1650-1820. Secondary fields might include one or more of the following: visual studies, the Black Atlantic, transatlantic literature, global literary studies, digital humanities, creative writing, gender studies, and film studies. MSU English is a vital, productive department with an undergraduate major with tracks in literature, film studies, education, and creative writing. The M.A. / Ph.D. program is organized around cross-field emphasis areas. English Department faculty are expected to contribute to the general education program in the College of Arts and Letters.

Send letter of application, C.V., letters of recommendation, and writing sample to: Chair, 18th century search committee, Department of English, 201 Morrill Hall, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI 48824.

Deadline: Review of applications will begin on Dec 23, 2010, and continue until the position is filled.

Acknowledgment received:

Request for Additional Materials:

Rejection Letter:

MLA interview scheduled:

Campus interview scheduled: 1/20

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

NOTES AND QUERIES:

Any word on this? Are they interviewing at MLA?


 * Has anyone received an acknowledgment of their materials? (x1)
 * nope (x4)
 * Would the applicant with a campus interview mind sharing if Michigan St. requested more information or conducted an initial phone interview? Did you go to MLA to interview?
 * I'm not the finalist, but had heard from a friend at MSU that they had initially planned to do Skype. Maybe they found a top three very easily from materials and went directly to on-campus. This happened to me once two years ago, and to a friend of mine last year.

Northwest Missouri State
Assistant Professor of English with Specialty in 18th or 19th Century British Literature, English. Nine-month, tenure track position. A nine-month faculty position responsible for teaching general education freshman composition and Introduction to Literature courses as well as courses in area of specialty.

Link (HR)

Deadline: December 3

Acknowledgment received: 1 12/10

Request for Additional Materials:

Rejection Letter:

MLA interview scheduled:

Campus interview scheduled:

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

NOTES AND QUERIES:


 * Cross-posted at Romanticism, Victorian/19th 2011

Oregon State University (Literature, Science, and Technology)
Link to university job site (posting # 0006235)

From MLA JIL:

Assistant Professor in Literature, Science, and Technology

A full-time (1.0 FTE), nine-month, tenure-track, assistant professor position in Literature, Science, and Technology beginning in Fall, 2011. Ph.D. required at time of appointment. Significant teaching experience and demonstrated scholarly innovation, commitment, and publication strongly preferred. A typical teaching load would be five courses (2-2-1 or similar three-term arrangement) and might include Science Writing, Historical Textualities of Science, Science and Travel, Language and Environmental Science, etc., with emphasis on 18th-21st century Anglo-American and interdisciplinary perspectives.

Deadline: 11-12-2010

Acknowledgment received:

Request for Additional Materials: 12/3 (x 2)

Rejection Letter:

MLA interview scheduled: 12/10 (x3)

Campus interview scheduled: 1/11


 * According to Romanticism page: "Campus interview scheduled: by phone 1/11"

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

NOTES AND QUERIES:
 * Cross-posted at Romanticism, Victorian/19th 2011, Modern &amp; Contemporary British, Early American 2011, & 20-21 c. American 2011

Portland State University (OR)
Assistant Professor, Long 18th Century

The English Department at Portland State University invites applications for a tenure-track position starting in Fall 2011. Rank: Assistant Professor. The successful candidate will teach graduate and undergraduate courses in British literature and culture of the long 18th century as well as core courses in support of the English and University Studies curricula. We seek a candidate with a transnational understanding of the literary, cultural, and philosophical temperament of the 18th century and its legacies. Teaching load: 2/2/2.

LINK

Deadline: November 30

Acknowledgment received: 12/21 (w/ AA form)

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview):

MLA interview scheduled: 12/9 (x6) scheduled via phone Q: Have you been contacted yet to set up a specific time/day for the interview?

Rejection (after MLA or phone interview):

Campus interview scheduled: 1/18 (x2)

Rejection (after campus interview): 2/15

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

NOTES: Heard that they recieved 220+ applications for this job.

Queens College, CUNY
LINK

"Assistant Professor of English, with a specialization in 17th century and Restoration British prose and poetry including Milton. The start date of the position is January 28, 2011."

Deadline: Oct 18

Acknowledgment received: Oct. 17

Request for Additional Materials:

Rejection Letter:

Phone/MLA interview scheduled:

Campus interview scheduled:

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

NOTES AND QUERIES:
 * Cross-posted at Renaissance 2011

Saint Louis University
Link

"Saint Louis University, a Catholic, Jesuit institution dedicated to student learning, research, health care, and service, invites applications for an Assistant Professor of English. Evidence of teaching excellence and research potential required. The person hired for this position will be the English Department Faculty Liaison for a long-established advanced college credit program in regional high schools (1818 Program). The Department seeks applicants who can demonstrate involvement in English Education, with research and teaching interests in medical narrative and fiction from 1700 to the present. Current department teaching load 2/2, with possible reduction for administrative service. The English Department offers B.A., M.A., and Ph.D. programs, and an undergraduate medical humanities certificate. Start date: August 2011. Candidates must have completed the Ph.D. by August 2011. All candidates must submit a letter, c.v., and writing sample online at http://jobs.slu.edu/."

Deadline: November 1, 2010.

Acknowledgment received:

Request for Additional Materials:

Rejection Letter:

Phone/MLA interview scheduled: from Romanticism, Victorian/19th 2011: "12/7 MLA (called), 12/8 MLA (called)"

Campus interview scheduled:

Offer made:

Offer accepted: offer made and accepted around 2/18

NOTES AND QUERIES:
 * Cross-posted at Generalist 2011 & Romanticism, Victorian/19th 2011
 * Also posted at English Education / Children's 2011

Skidmore College (VAP)
Ad in Chronicle (12/17)

The Department of English at Skidmore College invites applications for a one-year sabbatical replacement, to be appointed as Visiting Assistant Professor, and to begin September 2011. Research and teaching experience required in 18th-century British literature and culture. Experience teaching expository writing is also required. Additional expertise in Critical Theory is desirable. The teaching load is 3/3, which includes one themed expository-writing course each semester.

Doctorate required at time of employment. We encourage applications from historically under-represented groups as well as individuals who have experience teaching diverse student populations; women and minority candidates are encouraged to apply. Review of applications begins immediately. All applications will be acknowledged; phone interviews are likely in January, though interviews at the MLA convention are a possibility.

To learn more about and apply for this position, please visit Skidmore's website at: http://jobs.skidmore.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=52666

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview):

MLA or phone interview scheduled: A colleague had an MLA interview

Rejection (after MLA or phone interview):

Campus interview scheduled:

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

Notes:

University of Alaska Fairbanks
From MLA JIL (12/17):

Assistant Professor, Tenure Track, in British Literature of the Long Eighteenth Century [14207] Secondary specialty necessary but open. Course load is 3/2. Salary commensurate with experience.

Founded in 1917, the University of Alaska Fairbanks is the flagship campus of the University of Alaska System, and is a Land Grant, Sea Grant, and Space Grant institution. It is an ethnically diverse RU/H university in a beautiful rural northern setting. The MFA in Creative Writing program is rated within the top 100 in the United States. The University of Alaska Fairbanks is an equal employment opportunity/affirmative action employer and educational institution. Applicant must hold a PhD in English or related field by June 2011 and present evidence of a current research program in the application materials.

Applicants must submit the following by January 24, 2011: 1) a letter of intent 2) a curriculum vitae with names and contact information for three references

Applicants who are advanced to the final review stage will be asked to provide a writing sample of up to 25 pages, three reference letters, and a statement of teaching philosophy.

To apply for this position, go to https://www.uakjobs.com and click on "Create Application" link to select a User Name and Password and to create your application. Once you have completed this step you can begin applying for jobs on-line by clicking "Job Posting Search." The quick link for this position is www.uakjobs.com/applicants/Central?quickFind= 72679. If you need assistance, please contact UAF Human Resources at 907-474-7700 between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m., Alaska Time, Monday through Friday.

Deadline: Jan. 24

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview):

MLA or phone interview scheduled: 2/22 (email indicating that phone interview will be scheduled at a later date)

Rejection (after MLA or phone interview):

Campus interview scheduled:

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

NOTES AND QUERIES:

University of California, Berkeley
Link

"Assistant Professor position specializing in Renaissance/Early 18th-Century British Literature."

Deadline: November 1, 2010

Acknowledgment received: 10/28 (e-mail) (x2), 11/18 (email)

Request for additional materials: request for full chapter or dissertation (12/15) x2

Rejection (no interview): 1/5 (by email, kindest one)

MLA interview scheduled: 12/17 (by email x2)

Rejection (after MLA interview):

Campus interview scheduled:


 * 1/19: second-hand report of a campus visit scheduled here, not sure when.
 * Can anyone confirm this?
 * Ditto. I heard they weren't planning on doing campus visits.
 * I'm none of the above people and haven't heard anything from them yet... (x2)
 * Anything at all AFTER the MLA interview? Correct? (A: Correct.) If they were to schedule campus visits I suppose they would have to do that with all candidates, right? (A: There were 6-8 candidates, weren't there? That's a lot of folks to bring to campus.)
 * Faculty lurker here with plenty of experience with the job market. Traditionally Berkeley does not do campus visits. They circulate dissertations and make offers after the department meets to talk about the work + interview etc. Of course, that doesn't mean they are doing that this year. But traditionally that's their practice.
 * Surely by now I can stop checking this wiki and assume they've made a move. Right? (A: Presumably. In any case, you've made me feel that I'm in good company. : ) )
 * 3 finalists were invited for campus visits

Rejection (after campus interview): 1/26 (x2) <--does this mean "after MLA interview"?

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

NOTES AND QUERIES:

Pretty specific, no? Any idea whether they have someone particular in mind?
 * Cross-posted at Renaissance 2011

They ought to have added "ability to design application website" to the job description.
 * ha! so true.

University of Chicago
LINK

"tenured or tenure-track appointment in the long 18th century. We are looking for a scholar of distinguished accomplishment and continuing promise in this large field. Our preference is to appoint a colleague in early to mid-career."

Deadline: November 1, 2010

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials: 11/23 (email) (x2)

Rejection (no interview): 12/13(email) (x2); 12/14 (x3) (email -- a nicer rejection than most, I thought!)

MLA or phone interview scheduled:

Rejection (after MLA or phone interview):

Campus interview scheduled:

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

NOTES AND QUERIES:

This seems to be a replacement for a very advanced assistant who recently left.


 * "Recently"? Hasn't this job been posted for the past few years?
 * It doesn't seem to have been posted last year, and the person I'm thinking of left at the end of 2008-09. The "early to mid-career" phrase suggests they are looking for a replacement who is at the same career stage as the person who departed.
 * They've lost two in the last five years and currently have no senior faculty in the eighteenth century. Looks like they want someone with tenure but not close to retirement. Trying to read anything more from the wording of the ad is pretty pointless.
 * Word is they went Romantic. Very weird.
 * Further word is that an offer is on the table.

University of Connecticut
Link

"full-time, tenure-track Assistant Professor specializing in 18th century British Literature (non-dramatic) . . . Preferred qualifications: expertise/experience in Irish literature, Trans-Atlantic literature and/or LGBT Studies."

Deadline: Screening will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled.

Acknowledgment received: Oct. 11

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview):

MLA or phone interview scheduled: December 14/10 (x4)

Rejection (after MLA or phone interview):

Campus interview scheduled: Scheduled by phone January 10/11 (... have they offered campus visits yet??)

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

NOTES AND QUERIES:


 * Cross-posted at Irish 2011
 * FIVE letters of rec?
 * By the way, it's a great job in a great department with great people. I'm not an 18th century person, so I'm not in running for job, but I know the department, and it's a great place. Storrs is not a thrill, but the school is large enough that everyone has made their own community up there, and they give a lot of support to and have a lot of respect for their grad students. They've come a long way in the past ten - twenty years.

University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa
From MLA JIL (11/12):

ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH [14015] Full-time, tenure-track position in Eighteenth-century English-language Literatures, beginning August 1, 2011 (position number 84567); pending position clearance and availability of funding. Teaching Duties: teach introductory composition and literature courses as well as upper-division and graduate-level courses; 2-2 teaching load first year and at least one other year during probationary period; 3-2 load in other years. Minimum Qualifications: Ph.D. in English, or comparable specialty; dissertation and/or publications in literature in English circa 1660-1815; demonstrated commitment to teaching; evidence of scholarly activity and potential in the field. Desirable Qualifications: ability to teach in and/or publications focusing on one or more of the following areas: queer studies; the literature of exploration, especially in the Pacific; postcolonial studies. Salary: commensurate with experience and background. Send letter of application and CV to Professor Jeffrey Carroll, Chair, English Department, University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa, 1733 Donaghho Road, Honolulu HI 96822. The University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa is committed to equal opportunity and affirmative action. Closing Date: December 1, 2010. Initial interviews will be conducted at MLA in Los Angleles in January 2011.

Deadline: Dec. 1

Acknowledgment received: 11/23 (email w/AA), mail 12/6

Request for additional materials: 12/1 (email) x 10, 12/8

Rejection (no interview): 12/16 (mail x2) 12/17 (x2) (This letter informing me that the committee "has decided not to entertain my application further" got my name wrong. Not a misspelling; they actually used a different first name. So finalists should go into their MLA interviews knowing that this is a department that needs people who are capable of teaching close reading.)

MLA interview scheduled: 12/16 (x 5) (phone); 12/17 (phone)

Rejection (after MLA or phone interview): 1/20 (mail)

Campus interview scheduled: 1/12 (phone)

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

NOTES AND QUERIES:
 * Rumor is that there has been a lot of turnover here, anyone else heard this/know anything? (1/8)


 * 10 departures in the last year. They were interviewing for 4 positions this year with hopes for more next year. Some of those departures were retirements, but all? Worth checking into.
 * A lot of people who move to Hawaii dislike the isolation and want to move back to the mainland. I'd wait until after a visit before deciding.


 * was this a rejection AFTER submitting materials? sorry to hear it!
 * Any more campus visits scheduled -- or word of an offer here??
 * 2 of 3 visits are finished-- committee meets to decide next Friday, candidates will probably hear next weekend.

University of Maine at Farmington (VAP)
From MLA JIL (1/28):

We invite applications for a two-year term appointment in British literature, at the rank of Visiting Assistant Professor, beginning fall, 2011. We seek a specialist in the long eighteenth century or British Romanticism, with demonstrated ability to teach several of the following courses: Shakespeare, British Texts and Contexts I (through 1798), English Novel, Eighteenth- Century Literature, Romantic Literature. Teaching load three-three, with one section of English Composition (limit sixteen students) or Literary Analysis and Interpretation (limit twenty students) each semester. The remaining courses will be intermediate or advanced literature courses, including several of the courses listed above and one or more topics courses in the successful candidate’s area of interest. Required: PhD (advanced ABD considered), college teaching experience, evidence of excellence in teaching, and an active research agenda. Send letter, vita, and at least three letters of recommendation to Sabine Klein, Chair, British Literature Screening Committee, Department of English, 270 Main Street, University of Maine at Farmington, Farmington, ME 04938. Tel.: (207) 778-7428. E-mail: [mailto:sabine.klein@maine.edu sabine.klein@maine.edu]. All application materials must be postmarked by March 1, 2011. No electronic applications, please. Founded in 1864, UMF is an undergraduate public liberal arts college with an enrollment cap of 2000 students. It has been rated one of “America’s Best Colleges” for thirteen consecutive years (U.S. News & World Report). To learn more, please visit www.umf.maine.edu.

Deadline: March 1.

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview):

Phone interview scheduled:

Rejection (after phone interview):

Campus interview scheduled:

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

NOTES AND QUERIES:
 * Cross-posted at Romanticism, Victorian/19th 2011

University of Memphis
The English Department at the University of Memphis, a Ph.D.-granting department, seeks a full-time, tenure-track assistant professor of British literature specializing in the long eighteenth century (1688-1832). We especially welcome applicants who focus on eighteenth century or Romantic poetry, but exciting work in any area or genre in the period will be considered. Typical teaching load is 3/2, with possibilities for 2/2 for an active researcher. Applicants must have Ph.D. in hand by the position's starting date of August 2011. Responsibilities include teaching the Early British Literature survey (Medieval through eighteenth century) and a variety of other undergraduate and graduate courses, as well as carrying out an active research and publication agenda.

LINK

Deadline: Review of applications begins November 1, and may continue until the position is filled.

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview):

MLA or phone interview scheduled: Believe it or not, MLA interview scheduled (11/11 x3).

Rejection (after MLA or phone interview):

Campus interview scheduled: Jan. 19/11

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

NOTES AND QUERIES:
 * Cross-posted at Romanticism, Victorian/19th 2011
 * Surely review of applications will continue until the position is filled? Or perhaps they read a few apps and then just pick one at random out of the remaining pile :-)

University of Missouri, Columbia
From MLA JIL:

"The English Department at the University of Missouri seeks an assistant professor (tenure track) in eighteenth-century British literature with demonstrated research excellence and the ability to contribute to our graduate and undergraduate programs. Start date is August 2011; PhD required by time of appointment."

Deadline: Review of applications will begin November 12 and will continue until the position is filled.

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials: 10/28 (x4); November 2 (letters of rec, writing sample, & teaching philosophy) (x2); November 16 (x3); November 23 (x3); December 1 (x4)

Rejection (no interview):

MLA interview scheduled: 12/10

Rejection (after MLA or phone interview):

Campus interview scheduled: [I heard that a campus interview took place within the last month.]

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

NOTES AND QUERIES:

University of Oxford (UK), Keble College
From MLA JIL (11/5):

University Lectureship in English Literature (1740-1880) The Faculty of English Language and Literature, in association with Keble College, proposes to appoint a University Lecturer in English literature in the period 1740 to 1880 from 1 October 2011 or as soon as possible thereafter. The successful candidate will be offered a Tutorial Fellowship in English at Keble College. Salary will be on a combined University and College scale up to a maximum of £57,204 (under review) per annum. The appointed person is required to provide 36 lectures per year or equivalent (in lectures and classes) for the English Faculty; to provide, for every week of full term, six hours per week of tutorial teaching or equivalent for the College; and to undertake examining and graduate supervision. The successful candidate will have an excellent record in teaching, research and published scholarship in English literature in the period 1740 to 1880, and will be able to supervise and examine graduates in this field. The College requirements for teaching are from 1740 to 1900. The appointed person will also be expected to contribute to administration in the Faculty and the College. Further particulars, which all applicants should consult, are available from: www.english.ox.ac.uk or on request from [mailto:english.office@ell.ox.ac.uk english.office@ell.ox.ac.uk] or + 44 1865 271 055.

Deadline: Applications should be submitted to [mailto:english.office@ell.ox.ac.uk english.office@ell.ox.ac.uk] by 12 noon on 5 January 2011.

Acknowledgment received:

Request for Additional Materials:

Rejection Letter: 1/28 (email)

MLA interview scheduled:

Campus interview scheduled:

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

NOTES AND QUERIES:
 * Cross-posted at Romanticism, Victorian/19th 2011

University of the Ozarks
From MLA JIL (11/05):

Assistant Professor of English

Ph.D. in English (in hand or near completion), generalist with specialization in eighteenth- or nineteenth-century British literature. Preference will be given to candidates with teaching expertise in composition and literature. This tenure-track position begins in fall 2011. We seek candidates with a strong commitment to teaching excellence and to student engagement. The normal teaching load is four courses (12 hours) per semester, including some combination of composition sections and literature courses (a course for non-majors or an upper-level literature course in eighteenth- or nineteenth-century British literature). Send letter of application, vita, statement of teaching philosophy, and three letters of reference, at least one of which addresses teaching ability, by 17 December 2010 to Dr. Daniel Taddie, Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Dean of the Faculty, University of the Ozarks, 415 N. College Ave., Clarksville, AR 72830. E-mail application with MS-Word attachments to [mailto:cwalker@ozarks.edu cwalker@ozarks.edu]. Interviews of selected candidates will be held at MLA. Ozarks is a private, liberal arts college affiliated with the Presbyterian Church USA and is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

Deadline: Dec. 17

Acknowledgment received:

Request for Additional Materials:

Rejection Letter:

MLA interview scheduled: From Romanticism, Victorian 19th 2011: "MLA interview scheduled: 12/27 (email) x2"

Campus interview scheduled:

Offer made: 2/15

Offer accepted: 2/18

NOTES AND QUERIES:

Cross-posted at Romanticism, Victorian/19th 2011


 * Did anyone in the 18th-c. field receive an interview? yes.

University of Rhode Island
From MLA JIL (10/1):

Assistant Professor (Critical/Cultural theorist in Restoration and 18-Century Literature and Culture): The Department of English at the University of Rhode Island anticipates an opening for a full-time, academic year, tenure-track position starting in September 2011. Visit https://jobs.uri.edu to apply by November 20, 2010, and view complete details for job posting # (6000267). Only electronic applications will be accepted and will require the following pdf attachments: Cover letter, a current CV to include one course syllabus, and “Other Document” of a sample of recent scholarly writing. Additional information such as three current letters of professional recommendation and copies of official transcripts should be postmarked no later than November 20, 2010 and sent to: Search Chair, Ryan Trimm, Associate Professor of English & Film Media, Swan Hall, URI, Kingston, RI 02881.

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview):

MLA interview scheduled: 12/22 (x3)

Rejection (after MLA or phone interview):

Campus interview scheduled: 1/12

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made: 2/21

Offer accepted:

NOTES AND QUERIES:


 * What's the story with this job? Anyone heard anything?

University of Texas, San Antonio
From MLA JIL:

"A full-time, tenure-track Assistant Professor position beginning August 2011. Required qualifications: Expertise in the literature and rhetoric of the British Long 18th Century. PhD in English Literature or Rhetoric by August 2011. Preferred qualifications: 1) Background in both the Literature of the Long 18th Century and in the History of Rhetoric; 2) Ability to contribute to multiple degree programs, including a PhD program which offers students opportunities for advanced study and research in Rhetoric and Composition and in cross-cultural, transnational approaches to English language and literary studies. Teaching load for the first year is 2/2 and 3/2 thereafter with the expectation of strong, ongoing research productivity. Salary is commensurate with experience and qualifications. Application materials must include a cover letter, c.v., a 20-30 page writing sample, a teaching portfolio, and three letters of recommendation. Send materials to the Eighteenth Century Search Committee, Department of English, University of Texas at San Antonio, One UTSA Circle, San Antonio, TX 78249-0643. All materials, including letters of recommendation, must be postmarked by November 10, 2010. Electronic applications not accepted."

Acknowledgment received: Oct. 25

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview):

MLA or phone interview scheduled: November 24 (MLA Interview x3)

Rejection (after MLA or phone interview):

Campus interview scheduled:

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

NOTES AND QUERIES:

University of Toronto Mississauga
Link

"tenure-stream appointment in the field of Eighteenth-Century Literature. The appointment will be at the rank of Assistant Professor and will begin on July 1, 2011."

Deadline: Nov. 5 2010

Acknowledgment received: Oct 19

Request for Additional Materials:

Rejection email: December 10 (x5), December 12 -- ''do you mean the 10th? it's not the 12th yet...?''

Phone/MLA interview scheduled: November 28 (x3)

Campus interview scheduled: December 14/10 (x2)

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

NOTES AND QUERIES:


 * Votes for this being the world's most annoying online application: x2
 * Naah, I thought U of CT and U of RI were far worse. x3
 * The worst part was butchering your cover letter to 4,000 characters with spaces included
 * Does anyone know how big the long short list is? When will they be making their calls for the short-listed? There were / are nine candidates on the UTM "long short-list." They'll be contacting "short short-listed" candidates this week.

University of West Georgia
From MLA JIL (10/1):

Applications are invited for a tenure-track appointment in British literature of the eighteenth century at the rank of assistant professor, beginning August 2011. The department seeks candidates who have a commitment to teaching British literature from a dynamic, politically and culturally informed perspective rather than from the strict confinement of periodization. A demonstrated interest in the study of empire and/or the visual culture of the period is desirable. Teaching duties include advanced undergraduate and graduate courses in the field of expertise and other courses in the curriculum appropriate to the candidate’s training and interests. The teaching load is three courses per semester. Ph.D. in English, a strong commitment to teaching at all levels, and an active research agenda required. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. Send letter of application, CV, 2-3 sample syllabi, and a scholarly writing sample (20-25 pages) by Nov. 5, 2010 to Randy Hendricks, Chair, Department of English and Philosophy, 1601 Maple Street, Carrollton, GA 30118-2200. Letter should address specifically commitment to and methods of teaching as well as scholarly interests. Finalists for interviews at MLA convention in Los Angeles will be asked to send complete dossiers by early December. UWG, a comprehensive state university within the University System of Georgia, is located about 45 miles west of Atlanta.

Acknowledgment received: 11/4

Request for Additional Materials:

Rejection Letter: 12/17 (x2)

MLA interview scheduled: 12/10 (x3)

Campus interview scheduled: 1/19 by email

Offer made:

Offer accepted: an offer was made and accepted.

NOTES AND QUERIES:

Valdosta State University (GA)
From MLA JIL:

Valdosta State University seeks an Assistant Professor of English with a specialization in Restoration and 18th Century British literature for a full-time, ten-month, tenure track faculty position. In addition to teaching upper-division and graduate courses in field of specialty, other teaching responsibilities include freshman composition, world literature, and, possibly, interdisciplinary courses. Departmental duties include committee work and research leading to publication. Salary is commensurate with qualifications and experience. Possible MLA interviews. Applicants must have a PhD in hand by appointment date August 1, 2011. Send letter of interest, signed faculty application form accessed at http://www.valdosta.edu/academic/documents/Faculty_App2010.pdf, curriculum vitae, and complete dossier, including all university transcripts and three letters of reference to Dr. Mark Smith, Head, Department of English, VSU, Valdosta, GA 31698-0025.

Deadline: Review of applications begins November 8, 2010, and remains open until position is filled.

Acknowledgment received:

Request for Additional Materials:

Rejection Letter: email (4)

Phone/MLA interview scheduled: Phone interview scheduled (11/30 x3)

Campus interview scheduled:

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

NOTES AND QUERIES:
 * Note: a very similar search seems to have been run this past spring. See Restoration/18th-Century 2010
 * I interviewed over the phone for this job last spring. Seemed like a pretty dreary department.
 * Care to elaborate on why it seemed "dreary?" The people? The town? Toxic department politics?
 * I didn't interview for this job, but I will venture that if one were to witness toxic departmental politics during a phone interview, that would be a pretty bad sign. I have had other interviews where the committee has seemed a bit depressed over the phone, but I withhold judgment until the campus visit stage, where you can see what the environment is like a bit more clearly.
 * Any word on what's going on with this search? (A: I was told that the department would contact applicants again in January but have not heard anything yet. x2)
 * Any updates on this search?

Wesleyan University (CT)
From MLA JIL (10/1):

The Department of English at Wesleyan University seeks a scholar-teacher of 18th-century British literature and culture. Successful applicants will be actively engaged in scholarly research and writing and prepared to offer broadly-conceived courses in the field as well as courses more narrowly focused on their areas of expertise. The teaching load is two undergraduate literature courses per term. PhD in hand or near completion and no more than three years of tenure-track employment at another institution. Please submit letter of application, curriculum vitae, writing sample (25 pp maximum), evidence of teaching excellence, and at least three letters of recommendation electronically to https://careers.wesleyan.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=51284.

Deadline: Applications received by November 1, 2010, will be given full consideration.

Acknowledgment received: Oct. 11, Nov. 5, Nov. 9

Request for Additional Materials:

Rejection Letter:12/2 (email that I was on the long list but not on the list for MLA interviews. I thought this was very courteous.) (x2), 12/3 (x2)

Phone/MLA interview scheduled: MLA 12/2 (x3)

Campus interview scheduled: 1/20 (x2)

Offer made:


 * heard through the grapevine that an offer has been made here (second week of Feb)

Offer accepted:

NOTES AND QUERIES:


 * recent tenure denials of junior people with books. fyi.

Wheaton College (IL)
Description: 17th or 18th century British literature

Link

Deadline: Nov. 12, 2010

Acknowledgment received:

Request for Additional Materials: 11/2

Rejection Letter:

MLA interview scheduled:

Campus interview scheduled:

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

NOTES AND QUERIES:
 * Cross-posted at Renaissance 2011

NOTE: "Wheaton College is a highly selective evangelical Protestant Christian liberal arts college whose faculty members affirm a Statement of Faith and adhere to lifestyle expectations of our Community Covenant."

Not sure if the hire is replacing this particular English prof, but I thought this was interesting: http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/04/education/04wheaton.html?ref=us


 * Thanks for posting this! I'm wondering if any prospective applicants are concerned about how one would teach some of the bawdy literature of the Restoration at an evangelical school. How would one teach Rochester? -- I'm not sure one would be allowed to teach Rochester.

Willamette University (OR)
"assistant professor, tenure-track, specializing in 18th or 19th-century British Literature and with preparation in both fields."

LINK

Deadline: Nov. 8

Acknowledgment received: 10/19, 11/9

Request for Additional Materials: 11/30 (x2)


 * Anyone know what's going on with this job? Only two request on 11/30, and no follow ups? And no rejections?

Rejection Letter:

MLA interview scheduled: 12/17 (phone)

Campus interview scheduled: none scheduled yet???

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

NOTES AND QUERIES:

Cross-posted at Romanticism, Victorian/19th 2011

Believe this is to replace the person who went to Miami U (Ohio) in last year's round.

Wright State (OH)
From MLA JIL:

"Tenure-track assistant professor in English Literature of the Long Eighteenth Century, to begin September 2011. Ph.D. must be anticipated by time of appointment. Candidates also able to teach in Gender Studies or Colonial Discourse Studies and/or Post-Colonial Studies are especially encouraged to apply. Additionally, we welcome candidates with a second field of teaching and research in (for example) Medieval literature, literary theory, cultural studies, disability studies, ethnic literature, or gay and lesbian literature. Also preferred: teaching experience and evidence of successful college-level teaching; evidence of successful scholarly publication or real promise of future publication in the field. Responsibilities include seven courses over three quarters (in 2011-12); five courses over two semesters from fall 2012 onward. Courses will include graduate and undergraduate courses in primary field(s), introductory major courses, general education “great books” survey. All department faculty must be able to teach writing courses. Salary competitive. WSU is an AA/EOE employer. To apply: letter discussing your scholarship and teaching interests and experience, c.v. and three letters of reference by November 30, 2010. Materials must be submitted electronically to https://jobs.wright.edu."

Acknowledgment received:

Request for Additional Materials: 12/7 (x5)

Rejection Letter:

MLA interview scheduled: Skype interview scheduled 12/21(x2)

Campus interview scheduled:

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

NOTES AND QUERIES:

Q. Has anyone heard back since a Skype interview?