Medieval 2011

Medieval (Update and Demographics)
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Medievalist Wiki Count
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Anglo-Saxon/Old English: 0

Middle English: 6

Anglo-Saxon/Middle English: 1

Comparative Medieval: 2

Medieval/Renaissance: 1

Germanic: 1

Lurker: 0

Total: 9

Demographics:
ABD (early): 0

ABD (will finish this academic year): 6

Ph.D. in hand (one-year, VAP, Lecturer): 3

Assistant Professor: 2

Associate Professor: 0

Full Professor: 0

Search Committee: 0

Lurker: 0

Total: 9

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=Medieval Jobs 2011=

NYU
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Position: Assistant Professor

Description: "We seek a candidate in any field of English, American, or Anglophone drama before roughly 1890, with a preference for applicants working in the medieval period, the Restoration, or the nineteenth century. The ideal candidate will have completed the PhD in English, Theater, Performance Studies, Comparative Literature, or any other related field, and will be prepared to teach surveys of Western drama as well as courses in his or her field."

Deadline: November 1, 2010

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 * Cross-posted at Drama, Speech, Film & New Media 2011

University of Nottingham
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Position Title: Lecturer

Subfield/description: " Early English Studies – Middle English ''." ''

"Candidates must have a PhD, (or be very near to completion), as well as notable research outputs and potential. They should have core specialist research and teaching expertise in Middle English language and literature. Experience of both writing and teaching MA distance learning materials will be an advantage."

Deadline: September 23

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NOTES: Job begins 1 January 2011.

University of Oregon
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Position title: Assistant Professor (Old English Literature)

Description: "We expect the candidate to be able to teach Middle English literature; knowledge of Old Norse language and literature is also desirable. We particularly encourage candidates whose research engages issues that intersect with the interests of colleagues in other literary periods and fields; these issues include, but are not limited to, race, community and nationhood; gender and sexuality, literature and the environment."

Deadline: Materials received after November 15, 2010 will not be considered.

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 * This seems to be a repeat of a search last year. See Medieval 2010.
 * Yes, it is. The search failed last year after both offers were turned down.

University of Washington
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Position Title: Assistant Professor

Subfield/description: "primarily early modern/late medieval literature and culture, with emphasis in drama"

Deadline: November 10

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 * Cross-posted at Renaissance 2011

University of Zürich
Position Title: Professorship in English Language (to be filled by 1 February 2011 or later)

Subfield/description:"Applicants should have demonstrated competence in diachronic English linguistics and the history of the English language (in particular Old and/or Middle English); candidates are also expected to be able to teach Medieval English literature. Substantial publications beyond the doctoral thesis are a prerequisite. Courses are taught in English but a functional knowledge of German is required."

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Deadline: August 30, 2010

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