Renaissance 2011

=Renaissance/Early Modern Jobs 2011=

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Adelphi U. (NY)
MLA JIL- 10/1

Subfield/description: - The Department of English is seeking applicants for a tenure track Assistant Professor faculty position with an area of expertise in Shakespeare/renaissance literature to teach undergraduate and graduate surveys, seminars, and composition. Ph.D. completion by August, 2011 required.

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Deadline: November 10

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Angelo State U. (TX)
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Subfield/description: "Late British Renaissance - Non-Dramatic."

Deadline: Open Until Filled

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Just FYI, I have it on very good authority that there is a strong inside candidate for this one.

Didn't they run a similar search a few years ago? Or maybe it was 18th century...

Yes, they did. I was interviewed for it at MLA - it was the only truly negative MLA interview experience I've ever had. Good luck to those applying, and hope that you fare better.

Arizona State University
Assistant Professor in Renaissance Literature. Required: Ph.D. in English or a related field by the time of appointment; demonstrated college level teaching experience appropriate to rank; demonstrated evidence of the potential to teach Renaissance courses; and a compelling promise of ongoing, high-quality research and publication in any area of Renaissance/early modern studies. Desired: Specialization in 16th-century literature and/or non-dramatic literature. Teaching load is 2/2 for tenure-track faculty with a significant research agenda.

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Deadline: Postmarked by November 1, 2010, if not filled, then every Monday thereafter until the search is closed.

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Brown University
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"full professor of English with tenure in all fields of literature in English before 1700."

Deadline: Nov. 1

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 * Cross-posted at Medieval 2011

Canisius College (NY)
Tenure-track assistant professor in Early Modern English literature. Field of expertise open within the period of 1500-1660. Ph. D. required (by August 2011). Teaching will include Shakespeare, upper-level courses in area of specialization, a survey of early British literature, and two courses in a first-year writing sequence. We welcome candidates with interest in our humanistic core curriculum which explores issues of diversity, ethics, global awareness, and social justice."

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Deadline: November 1, 2010

Acknowledgment received: 10/13, 10/19

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Central Michigan University
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"The Department of English Language and Literature is seeking a generalist in literature and composition, with specific interest and experience in early periods of British and World literature, classical through Romanticism, to fill a tenure-track assistant professor position." Secondary area of interest in women's literature and culture and feminist critical approaches desired.

Deadline: Open until filled

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 * Cross-posted from British Open 2011
 * Also posted at Generalist 2011 & Medieval 2011

Folger Shakespeare Library
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"The Folger Shakespeare Library invites nominations and applications for the position of Director . . . The Board seeks an individual with a demonstrated record of accomplishment in professional activities that relate strongly to the Folger’s collections and programs, as well as successful management experience in a complex academic, cultural, or non-profit organization. Applicants must hold a Ph.D. or equivalent with an educational specialization or career background relevant to the collections, scholarly activities, and other programs of the Folger."

Deadline: November 15, 2010

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Georgetown University
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"Seventeenth-Century Literature and Culture: Tenure-track assistant professor, PhD in hand by August 2011."

Deadline: 5 November

Acknowledgment received: 10/12

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Georgia Gwinnett College
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"In anticipation of increases in enrollment for the 2011-2012 academic year, GGC invites applicants for faculty positions in English (Early Modern Literature), starting August 1, 2011."

Deadline: Open Until Filled

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 * Although there is brief mention of an early modern position in the Chronicle ad (link), the job cannot be found on the college's "jobs" page (https://jobs.ggc.edu/) yet (9/27).
 * The listing is now posted on their website.
 * Search posting # 0000409 to find the description
 * Ad for Early Modern also now posted at Inside Higher Ed
 * Note: "In accordance with Board of Regents Policy governing GGC faculty, successful applicants will be eligible to receive 5 or 3 year renewable appointments. Traditional one year appointments may also be approved."

Gordon College
Position Title: Assistant or Associate Professor of English

Description: British Literature Generalist with expertise in Medieval through 17th-Century British Literature

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Deadline: open until filled

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 * Two-page statement of Christian commitment required
 * Cross-posted at Medieval 2011, Generalist 2011 & British Open 2011

Harvard University
MLA JIL: Assistant Professor in Renaissance and Early Modern British literature (1500-1700)

"A strong doctoral record is required and a convincing record of publication and teaching is desirable. Finalists will be expected to submit in December the entire dissertation or as much of it as is completed (or, alternatively, a book-length publication). The successful candidate will teach four courses per year at the undergraduate and graduate levels.

Send cover letter, CV, 1-2 page abstract of dissertation, dossier, and article-length writing sample (25-¬30 pages, excluding footnotes), all postmarked no later than October 29, 2010, to "Early Modern Junior Search Committee," c/o James Simpson, Chair, Department of English, Harvard University, Barker Center ¬ 12 Quincy Street, Cambridge MA 02138. Late applications will not be considered. Complete applications will be acknowledged by postcard once all materials have been received. Harvard is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Applications from women and minorities are strongly encouraged"

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Anyone know exactly what they're looking for in the dossier here?

When they ran this search two years ago I sent a cover letter, cv, abstract, writing sample and 4-5 letters of recommendation (the rec's are what they mean by "dossier"). I received a request for more materials which included the entire diss/book, syllabi and another writing sample.

Hebrew University of Jerusalem
MLA JIL: assistant/assoc./full professor of English

"The Department of English at The Hebrew University of Jerusalem is hiring for a tenure-track appointment, any rank. Specialists in pre-1800 British literature are especially encouraged to apply. Send cover letter, confirmation of degree, c.v. with list of publications, 2-3 page statement of research and teaching plans, teaching evaluations where available, plus 2 publications, in ten unstapled copies plus CD version to Professor Israel Bartal, Dean of Humanities, The Hebrew University 91905 Jerusalem, Israel. Letters of recommendation should also be sent directly to the Dean by two referees. Information concerning the format of application plus other details is available on site: http://www.hum.huji.ac.il/new.php?cat=3223"

Deadline: October 3rd.

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 * Cross-posted at Medieval 2011
 * Note: "The language of instruction is Hebrew."

Hood College
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Hood College Department of English invites applications for a full time, tenure-track assistant professor of English beginning fall, 2011. As a small department of six faculty members, we seek a generalist in British literature whose graduate work demonstrates an expertise in literature before the nineteenth century. This person should be eager to teach the first half of the British survey, introductory composition, and courses from the following: medieval, eighteenth-century, or non-western literature. We also seek someone enthusiastic about adding to our "genre" and "author" courses. Comparative perspectives are most welcome

Deadline: Nov. 1

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 * Cross-posted at British Open 2011, Medieval 2011 & Generalist 2011
 * I was poking around their department website, and there is a VAP whose work is eerily close to the job call. It looks like they could be thinking about an inside candidate.
 * You have no way of knowing what any of that means. So-called "inside candidates" can have very unpleasant experiences with the hiring process under these circumstances. Or they can be offered a better job and leave. This dept. is interviewing at MLA.  More relevant is that the full job description (amended above) does not include Renaissance as a preferred field.  Just send your applications in if you fit the position.

Kenyon College
Position Title: Assistant Professor

Description: in medieval to sixteenth-century literature. We welcome subfields in global/comparative early literatures, history of the book, and/or queer studies.

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Deadline: November 10

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Cross-posted at Medieval 2011

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.

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Cross-posted at Restoration/18th-Century 2011

Loyola University Maryland
From MLA JIL

"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: 10/20

Request for additional materials: Yes

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 * MLA interviews will be scheduled in late November or early December for the January meeting.


 * Cross-posted at Restoration/18th-Century 2011

Marian University
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The Department of English and Communication seeks an assistant professor of literature, specializing in dramatic literature, including Shakespeare, and critical theory for a full-time, tenure- track position beginning August 15, 2011. The candidate will teach twelve credits hours per semester, six-nine in general edu- cation. Ph.D. in literature required.

Application deadline: December 1, 2010.

Acknowledgment received: 10/12

Request for additional materials: Yes


 * What? When?

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McDaniel College
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"tenure-track position in Medieval literature, with Renaissance literature as a secondary specialty, at the level of assistant professor"

Deadline: Review begins Nov. 1

Acknowledgment received: by email 10/13

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 * Cross-posted at Medieval 2011

Montclair State (NJ)
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From MLA JIL: Assistant/Associate Professor of General Humanities

Interdisciplinary humanist to coordinate the development General Humanities Program. Academic specialty is the European Renaissance/ Early Modern period. The candidate will teach the core courses in the General Humanities Major ( http://chss.montclair.edu/classics/classics.html) and other courses. The candidate will develop General Humanities courses aimed at majors and the wider student body, and work with departmental faculty and students to enhance the General Humanities curriculum. QUALIFICATIONS: Ph.D. in a humanities discipline. Evidence of excellent teaching skills as well as a strong scholarly agenda that will lead to tenure required. Candidates should have a demonstrated interest and/or experience in broadly- based Humanities programs. Experience/Knowledge of the study of mythology a plus. Candidates should demonstrate a record of proven success in teaching and be able to produce evidence, such as peer reviews, student evaluations and so forth. Two-years full-time college teaching experience strongly preferred.

Deadline: Screening of applications begins Oct. 20, 2010 and continues until the position is filled.

Acknowledgment received: by email 10/11

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 * Note: this position is based in the "Department of Classics and General Humanities."

NYU
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"The Department of English at New York University invites applications and nominations for a senior scholar at the rank of Professor to start no later than September 1, 2012, pending final administrative and budgetary approval. We seek an outstanding academic with a distinguished record of publication in Renaissance/Early Modern English literature. The successful candidate will demonstrate not only scholarly excellence, but also a commitment to both graduate and undergraduate teaching."

Deadline: January 15, 2011

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Oklahoma City University
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"Assistant or Associate Professor of English with specialization in Medieval and Renaissance British Literature. Preference will be given to candidates with secondary expertise in poetry writing."

Deadline: Review of applications begins November 1, 2010 and will continue until the position is filled.

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 * Cross-posted at Medieval 2011

Ohio Wesleyan University
From MLA JIL

Assistant Professor of Humanities-Classics

"The Department of Humanities-Classics at Ohio Wesleyan University invites applications for a tenure-track, Assistant Professor Position (pending approval) in Medieval and Renaissance European Literature and Related Arts.The successful candidate must have training and expertise in this broad period’s culture and thought and in (at least) one continental literary tradition. Teaching (six courses/year) comprises courses that analyze major ‘texts’ in translation. Folkloric texts and classics of several European traditions provide materials for period survey, literary genre, and critical, cross-cultural, thematic (in the synoptic “Great Books” tradition) courses at all undergraduate levels. The successful candidate will teach, besides his/her specialty, other challenging courses examining literature and other creative media (cf Departmental web page). Possible “specialty areas” include Medieval Paris, Renaissance Florence, Renaissance Narratives, the Picaresque, etc. Teaching experience is expected and PhD degree required by August 2011. Dispatch application and dossier with CV, three letters of evaluation, and a proposed Medieval-Renaissance course syllabus, postmarked by 1 November 2010, to Donald Lateiner, Chair, Humanities-Classics, Ohio Wesleyan, Delaware OH 43015."

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Cross-posted at Medieval 2011

Penn State Erie
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"The English program at Penn State Erie, The Behrend College, invites applications for a tenure-track position in Pre-20th-Century British literature with a sub-specialty in technical writing and editing, beginning August 2011. The successful candidate will contribute to both the Literature and Professional Writing tracks within the English major. Teaching responsibilities include surveys of British literature, technical writing, composition, and courses in the candidate’s specialty as needed."

Deadline: "Review of applications will begin October 11, 2010 and continue until the position is filled."

Acknowledgment received: 9/16

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 * Cross-posted at Generalist 2011, Medieval 2011, & British Open 2011

Princeton University
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"Assistant professor in the field of Renaissance Literature, 1500-1660, with a preference for drama."

Deadline: Nov. 1st

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I'm an advanced assistant professor thinking of applying. Does anyone know whether Princeton will tenure its assistant professors, or is it like Harvard and Yale, which are very, very unlikely to tenure assistant professors?


 * I'm not at Princeton, but from what I understand from others (at least one of whom was denied tenure at Princeton), historically tenure has been very difficult for assistants to achieve there (so, yes, closer to how Harvard and Yale have been traditionally).
 * Don't take this as settled fact, but I've most recently heard (from an assistant professor at Princeton) that the current tenure rate is about 1/3.
 * For what it's worth, this vacancy was created when an associate professor who had risen through the ranks at Princeton (i.e., who had started as an assistant professor and had earned tenure) left to go elsewhere.

Queens College, CUNY
InsideHigherEd

"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

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 * Cross-posted at Restoration/18th-Century 2011

Saint Mary's University (Halifax, NS)
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Subfield/description: "The Department of English at Saint Mary's University invites applications for a 24-month limited-term appointment at the rank of Assistant Professor starting January 1, 2011 and ending December 31, 2012. Applicants should have a Ph.D. in hand. The Department is seeking a candidate with successful experience in undergraduate teaching in the areas of Renaissance Dramatic Literature, including Shakespeare, and Queer and/or Cultural Studies."

Deadline: Consideration of applications will begin October 1, 2010 and will continue until the position is filled.

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Request for Additional Materials: 10/6

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 * I emailed them to find out if a start date later than 1 January was acceptable, and it's not.

Texas State University, San Marcos
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"Tenure-track assistant professor, specialty in English Renaissance literature, with focus on Shakespeare." 3/3 teaching load.

Deadline: November 8, 2010

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Trinity International University (Illinois)
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Subfield/description: "Trinity International University seeks a literature PhD beginning fall 2011 with particular aptitude in Renaissance/Romantic literature who is also enthusiastic about teaching general education writing (research/rhetoric) and literature (genre) courses. Applicants should evidence strong Christian commitment and a desire to serve on a highly-motivated undergraduate faculty in a growing liberal arts program."

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

Tufts
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Position Title: Assistant Professor position in the field of pre-modern theatre

Description: Areas of expertise may include classical, medieval, Renaissance, or Baroque theatre. A Ph.D. and the promise of excellence in scholarship and teaching are required. Experience in college-level teaching and directing plays with student actors is strongly preferred. Research in foreign languages and ability to teach pre-modern dramatic theory also are preferred.

Deadline: November 1, 2010

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 * Cross-posted at Medieval 2011, Drama, Speech, Film &amp; New Media 2011 & Theater 2010-2011
 * Note that this is not in the English department -- it is a job in the Dept. of Drama and Dance.
 * This position was posted last year at the "Associate Professor" level and the search failed. An insider has told me that while the dept. has dropped the level to "Assistant"-- they are looking for someone with significant experience (3 years): ability to teach grad seminars right away, ability to direct main-stage shows, and the potential to take on department service duties (i.e. Chair) within the next 2 years. Seems lofty, if you ask me. But I thought I would share the information so that the folks applying know how to sell their abilities.

University of California, Berkeley
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"Assistant Professor position specializing in Renaissance/Early 18th-Century British Literature."

Deadline: November 1, 2010

Acknowledgment received: by email 10/12

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 * Cross-posted at Restoration/18th-Century 2011

University of California, Merced
The School of Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts at the University of California, Merced invites applications from exceptional scholars and teachers at the Assistant Professor (tenure track) level in English Renaissance Literature. Additional strength in European Renaissance Literature, especially the the Spanish "Golden Age" is desirable. Teaching duties will include surveys of British Literature, upper-division courses in literature, and work with graduate students in an interdisciplinary program in the humanities.

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Deadline: Applications must be completed by November 8, 2010 to ensure consideration. We will be interviewing at the MLA convention and conducting phone interviews.

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University of Hawaii, Manoa
MLA JIL:

"ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH, full-time, tenure-track position in Early Modern Literature, including Shakespeare, beginning August 1, 2011 (position number 84519); position dependent upon funding and availability. Teaching Duties: teach introductory composition and literature courses as well as upper-division and graduate-level courses on Shakespeare, early modern literature, and related areas of research interest; 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(s) in English circa 1500—1700; strong commitment to teaching, research, and service; evidence of scholarly activity and potential in the field. Desirable Qualifications: research and teaching interest in any of the following areas: colonial encounters; sexuality and gender; life-writing. Salary: commensurate with experience and background. Send letter of application and CV to Professor Jeff 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. "

Deadline: November 15, 2010

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University of Kansas
Link to KU Job Site (Use Position # 00002025 to find posting)

Assistant Professor of Early Modern English Literary Studies/Renaissance.

Required Qualification: "Specialization in Early Modern English Literary Studies/Renaissance, evidenced by graduate coursework and subject of dissertation." Preferred Qualifications: 1) Specialty in Shakespeare and English Renaissance Drama 2) Relevant publications and promise of sustained scholarly productivity. 3) Ability to teach 16th- and 17th-century poetry and prose. 4) Subspecialty in one or more areas, including but not limited to: Renaissance law and literature, early modern literature and the environment, science and literature in the early modern period, globalization in the early modern period and the age of exploration. 5) Ability to contribute to the climate of diversity in the College of Liberal Arts & Sciences, including a diversity of scholarly approaches.

Deadline: Review of completed applications begins on November 1, 2010 and continues as long as needed to identify a qualified pool. Priority will be given to complete applications received by November 1, 2010.

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University of Maine
From MLA JIL (10/15):

The University of Maine's Department of English and Honors College seeks a candidate in either Medieval or Renaissance literature for a joint, ongoing appointment at the rank of lecturer, with a 3-3 course load, beginning September 1, 2011. Must have Ph.D. in hand by time of appointment; commitment to undergraduate and interdisciplinary teaching; evidence of, or demonstrated potential for, involving undergraduates in scholarship. Experience in Honors education, in both literary areas and in writing instruction preferred. . . . Please submit a letter of application, a curriculum vita, and a writing sample by email to Search Committee Chair Margaret Killinger [mailto:honors_english_search@umit.maine.edu honors_english_search@umit.maine.edu]. Applicants should arrange for three confidential letters of recommendation to be submitted electronically by the recommender to the same address.

Link to University Job Posting

Deadline: Applications will be reviewed beginning November 15, 2010 and accepted until the position is filled.

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 * Cross-posted at Medieval 2011

University of Nebraska, Lincoln
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"specialist in Early Modern Literatures, for a tenure-track appointment at the assistant professor level. The department will strongly prefer those whose scholarship addresses interdisciplinary perspectives, and whose teaching can encompass a wide array of both Medieval and Renaissance subjects and authors; preferred perspectives could include work in ethnic studies, gender studies, performance studies, and Digital Humanities."

Deadline: November 1, 2010

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 * Cross-Posted at Medieval 2011
 * Note: similar search was started last year, but was cancelled: see Renaissance 2010.

University of Puget Sound
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Subfield/description: "The Department of English seeks applications for a colleague in British Literature and culture of the Renaissance/Early Modern period, including the teaching of Shakespeare. The successful candidate will generally teach one course in composition, one broad-based survey, and one more specialized course in the candidate's area of specialization each semester."

Deadline: Oct 4

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University of Victoria (BC)
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Subfield/description: "entry-level tenure track position in the areas of Digital Humanities and Literary Studies. Expertise in textual studies and/or the ability to contribute to the Internet Shakespeare Editions may be an advantage"

Deadline: Oct 31, 2010

NOTE: this is a repeat of a search from last year: see Renaissance 2010 for details on last year's search.

This is primarily a Digital Humanities job, not Renaissance. See comments on previous search.

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

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

Deadline: November 10

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 * Cross-posted at Medieval 2011

University of Wisconsin-Madison
From MLA JIL:

"The Department of English at the University of Wisconsin-Madison seeks to make an appointment at the assistant professor level in early modern English literature and culture beginning August 2011. This position is part of a joint initiative of UW-Madison and the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to foster humanities research and teaching that crosses intellectual, disciplinary, and territorial boundaries. We especially welcome applicants whose work crosses disciplinary boundaries: these could include literature and religion, early modern print culture, literature and visual culture, literature and early modern intellectual history, trans-Atlantic studies, and the global Renaissance. The candidate appointed will help the department maintain core capabilities in the teaching of early modern English literature, while contributing to inter-disciplinary areas of knowledge that cross the boundaries of existing academic departments. Please submit a CV, a letter describing interests and capabilities, an example of scholarly work, and evidence of teaching excellence to Prof. Theresa Kelley, Chair, Department of English, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 600 N. Park Street, Madison, WI 53706. To ensure full consideration, applications should be received by November, 14, 2010."

Acknowledgment received:

Request for Additional Materials:

Rejection Letter:

Phone/MLA interview scheduled:

Campus interview scheduled:

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

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 * NOTA BENE: The MLA JIL listing for this job has changed vis-a-vis what to send with one's application. It now reads: "Please submit a CV, a letter of application describing research and teaching strengths, and a recommendation dossier to Prof. Theresa Kelley...." etc.

University of Wisconsin-Parkside
Subfield/description: "Teach 21 credits per year (often reduced to 18 because of scholarly or service activities). Among the courses taught each year would be: Assorted courses in British literature from the 15th - 18th century, Renaissance literature, Shakespeare, and Early British drama"

Link

Deadline: full consideration for apps received by 10-20-10, but open until filled. Note: job has been reposted with a new deadline: "Applications received by November 20th, 2010 are ensured full consideration; position is open until filled." LINK

Acknowledgment received: 9/23, 10/17

Request for Additional Materials:

Rejection Letter:

Phone/MLA interview scheduled:

Campus interview scheduled:

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

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US Naval Academy
MLA JIL:

"Assistant Professor of Early Modern Literature We anticipate (pending budgetary approval) a tenure-track position at the assistant professor level in Early Modern Literature, with an interest in Milton. We welcome subspecialties in Composition Theory, Creative Writing, and Film Studies. Tenure-track faculty teach courses at all levels of the curriculum, including sections of our Rhetoric and Introduction to Literature sequence. While this sequence is required of all first-year students, we individually design our own sections. The Naval Academy also has a comprehensive major in English, beginning with required survey courses. We are especially interested in candidates who are strongly committed to the teaching of writing. The position begins in fall 2011. Teaching Load: 9 hours/semester, Ph.D. in literature by August 2011 required. Letter and vita to Professor Michael Parker by November 8."

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview):

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:


 * The Naval Academy search for this job was canceled two years ago (for 2009-10) for budgetary reasons, as was the Harvard job now posted. It seems to me the Washington U job was also posted last year. Did they not find the right candidate?
 * A: Yes, Harvard and Naval Acad. searches were canceled 2 years ago, see Renaissance 2009. Also see Renaissance 2010 for WUSTL's search last year.

Washington University in St Louis
MLA JIL:

"Washington University in St Louis, Department of English: Assistant Professorship in Early Modern literature (Ph.D. expected by 15 August 2011), with expertise in at least two of the following three subfields: Shakespeare; Tudor and pre-Restoration Stuart drama; sixteenth-century literature. Please send letter of application, dossier and précis of dissertation to Joseph Loewenstein, Chair of the Search Committee, Department of English, Washington University in St. Louis, One Brookings Drive, Box 1122, St. Louis, MO 63130. Priority will be given to applications received by November 1, 2010, but the search will continue until the position is filled."

Acknowledgment received: 10/19 by email

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview):

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:

Last year Washington University had a Renaissance search too. Did that search fail, or is this a search for another position?


 * According to Renaissance 2010, last year's search "ended with no hire." So I assume this is a repeat.

West Chester University (PA) -- Digital/New Media + Early Modern
LINK

"West Chester University is seeking applicants for the position of digital literary studies and new media with the historical period open, but with particular departmental needs in the early modern period. In addition to an ability to develop new courses and teach within her/his literary specialization, the successful candidates may demonstrate interest in developing and teaching distance education and online courses. The teaching load is 4/4 with two courses each semester in general education writing. The successful candidate should have the PhD (in English, Comparative Literature, or other field with literary studies focus) by August 2011, and should have experience teaching core courses in the major, digital-humanities-related courses, and first-year writing. Interest in innovative course development and delivery is also sought. The successful candidate should be able to demonstrate competence with digital humanities tools and an active research agenda through a history of conference presentations as well as involvement in digital humanities project(s)."

Deadline: Review of applications will begin October 24, 2010 and continue until position is filled. (Note: MLA version of this ad says review begins October 20)

Acknowledgment received:

Request for Additional Materials:

Rejection Letter:

Phone interview scheduled:

Campus interview scheduled:

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

NOTES AND QUERIES:
 * Cross-posted at Drama, Speech, Film & New Media 2011

West Chester University (PA) -- Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Literature
From MLA JIL (10/1):

West Chester University is seeking a specialist in Sixteenth- and Seventeenth-Century Literatures in English. Strengths should be in theorizing and teaching these periods across cultures, whether European/Asian/Middle Eastern or other. The teaching load is 4/4 with two courses each semester in general education writing. Experience teaching courses in Shakespeare at the advanced level as well as First-year Writing required. Interest in innovative course development and delivery is sought. The successful candidate must demonstrate an active research agenda through conference presentations and articles submitted for publication. Ph.D. in hand by August 2011. Highly competitive salary and benefits. Send letter of interest, vita, three letters of recommendation, and graduate and undergraduate transcripts to Dr. Anne Herzog, Chair, Department of English, West Chester University, West Chester, PA 19383-2124. Review of applications will begin October 26, 2010 and continue until the position is filled. Full ad can be viewed at http://www.wcupa.edu/scripts/vacancies/v-list.asp.

Deadline: Review of applications will begin October 26, 2010 and continue until position is filled. Note: Ads on University HR (link below) and HigherEdJobs.com both state that review begins Oct. 15.

- I contacted them about this; all ads now specify October 26.

Acknowledgment received:

Request for Additional Materials:

Rejection Letter:

Phone interview scheduled:

Campus interview scheduled:

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

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 * 10/6: Job now posted on University HR site.

Wheaton College
Link

"The English department at Wheaton College invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professor in 17th or 18th century British Literature. The ideal candidate will have enthusiasm for teaching our British literature survey, general education literature, and composition courses."

Deadline: Nov. 12

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview):

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:

Comments from Restoration Wiki:
 * Cross-posted at Restoration/18th-Century 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 imagine you might stick with his satires -- still racy, but hardly "The Disappointment" - in fact, I wonder if it might not be a better bet to stick with Hogarth and the implied editorial perspective on moral degeneracy.