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Boston College - TT Assistant Professor, Late Medieval Literature and Culture
The Boston College English Department seeks an Assistant Professor (tenure-track, PhD required) in Late Medieval Literature and Culture. Applications must be received through our link at Interfolio's ByCommittee  by October 31, 2013.

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Clemson University (SC) - Assistant Professor of Late Medieval Literature
The English department at Clemson University seeks an assistant professor, pending funding, of late medieval literature, with research and teaching interests from 1350-1580. Candidates should be able to teach courses in Chaucer as well as develop other undergraduate and graduate courses pertaining to his or her research. The ability to teach Shakespeare and courses that bridge the medieval and early modern periods is highly desirable. Possible subfields include digital humanities, the history of the book, and/or gender studies. The English Department offers BAs in Literature and in Writing and Publication Studies, MAs in English and in Professional Communication, and participates in the interdisciplinary Rhetorics, Communication, and Information Design doctoral program. The department also contributes to the activities of the Pearce Center for Professional Communication. The successful candidate will provide leadership and vision while collaborating with current faculty to develop emergent initiatives and programs.

Candidates must have a PhD in-hand by August 1, 2014. Please send a letter of application and a CV through Interfolio. Please address questions to Professor Lee Morrissey, Chair (lmorris@clemson.edu). For full consideration, applications must be received by October 18, 2013.

https://apply.interfolio.com/22992

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Duquesne University - TT Assistant Professor in Medieval Literature
The English Department at Duquesne University seeks a specialist in Late Medieval Literature—with particular experience/interest in drama, postcolonial/global studies, and/or gender/queer studies preferred—at the level of Assistant Professor (tenure-track), to begin in the fall of 2014. Candidates should demonstrate the ability to teach a range of courses, including specialized graduate and advanced undergraduate courses in Late Medieval Literature and both parts of the undergraduate British Literature Survey. The ability to develop courses at all levels in secondary areas of interest is also desirable. Scholarship or the strong promise of scholarship is required for consideration. Excellent teaching and the publication of peer-reviewed research is necessary for both tenure and promotion. Successful candidates must be able and willing to teach and work with MA and PhD students. The PhD degree is highly preferred, and completion of the degree is required for appointment at the level of Assistant Professor. [Final approval for the position is pending.]

Applicants must be willing to contribute actively to the mission and to respect the Spiritan Catholic identity of Duquesne University. The mission is implemented through a commitment to academic excellence, a spirit of service, moral and spiritual values, sensitivity to world concerns, and an ecumenical campus community. Duquesne University was founded in 1878 by its sponsoring religious community, the Congregation of the Holy Spirit. Duquesne University is Catholic in mission and ecumenical in spirit. Motivated by its Catholic identity, Duquesne values equality of opportunity both as an educational institution and as an employer.

To apply, send a letter of application and curriculum vitae by October 10, 2014 electronically to Nora McBurney at mcburne655@duq.edu with “Late Medieval Literature Search” in the subject line.

https://apply.interfolio.com/22505

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Florida Gulf Coast University - Medieval Literature, Assistant/Associate Professor
Your initial assignment will include teaching, at both undergraduate and graduate levels, as applicable; course and/or curriculum development; research/scholarship; involvement on College and University committees and/or initiatives; as well as duties as assigned. Florida Gulf Coast University is a comprehensive university dedicated to quality education, research, and service. All faculty are expected to be excellent teachers, responsive to changing professional needs; committed to innovative delivery of instruction resulting in improved student learning; committed to effective use of technology including distance learning; produce peer reviewed scholarship; and provide service to the College, University and Community. Teaching assignments may be on the main campus or at off-campus sites within our region.

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Initial assignments will include teaching at both undergraduate and graduate levels; course and/or curriculum development; research/scholarship; involvement on College and University committees and/or initiatives. As well as duties as assigned.

Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: Experience or commitment to the use of technology in distance learning & university teaching. Interest in collaborating both within and outside the University in the development and delivery of instruction resulting in improved student learning. Must value continued scholarship and service to the school and university.

Minimum Qualifications: Earned Ph.D. in English or related discipline from a regionally accredited institution or equivalent accreditation with special emphasis on Medieval Literature and Culture. Demonstrated excellence in teaching and a developed record of consistently successful scholarship in Medieval Literature.

ABD will be considered if degree is conferred by August 7, 2014. If successful candidate is ABD, appointment will be made at a Lecturer level on a fixed contract

Preferred Qualifications: Experience teaching late Medieval Literature, especially Chaucer. Ability to teach first year writing.

Special Instructions: Appointment will be made at a faculty rank commensurate with the candidate's experience on a 9 month multi-year appointment basis available August 2014.

Because applications and materials are subject to public review and retention under Florida's Public Records Law, please DO NOT send examples of your project/scholarship unless requested to do so. Therefore all submitted materials including articles, disks, slides, books, etc., become the property of FGCU and CANNOT BE RETURNED. As applicable, finalists will be notified of the need to submit specific additional materials. Such materials will become the property of FGCU.

For faculty vacancies, it is expected that a copy of the transcript of the applicant's highest degree in the field of instruction will be scanned and attached in SOAR as part of the application package.

Under Florida's Public Records law, applications will be available for public review upon request and become property of FGCU.

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Kenyon College - TT Assistant Professor of Early English Literature (1350-1600)
The English Department at Kenyon College invites applications for a tenure-track position (effective July 2014) in Early English Literature, 1350-1600. Scholars who research and teach across the Medieval-Renaissance divide are especially encouraged to apply. We also welcome specializations or subfields in Spenser and/or non-dramatic literature, global/comparative early literatures, history of the book, queer studies, or creative writing. The teaching load is 3/2. Ph.D. is preferred. Commitment to scholarship and evidence of teaching excellence at the undergraduate level are required. To be complete, applications must include a cover letter detailing teaching experience and research interests, a c.v., a dissertation abstract, three letters of reference (at least one of which must speak to the candidate’s teaching), a one-page statement of teaching philosophy, and a writing sample of no more than 25 pages.

Only electronic applications will be accepted. We will read applications until the position has been filled, but the candidate must submit an application by November 10, 2013 to ensure that it will be reviewed in time for MLA interviews. An Equal Opportunity Employer, Kenyon welcomes diversity and encourages the application of women and minority candidates. Applications must be made at https://employment.kenyon.edu.

https://apply.interfolio.com/22493

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===[http://academicjobs.wikia.com/wiki/British_Open_2014#Lebanon_Valley_College_-_TT_Assistant_Professor_of_English.2C_Early_British_Lit. Lebanon Valley College - TT Assistant Professor of English, Early British Lit.]===
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===[http://academicjobs.wikia.com/wiki/Environmental_2014#Miami_University_.28Ohio.29_-_Asst._Professor.2C_Environmental_Lit. Miami University (Ohio) - Asst. Professor, Environmental Lit. (spec. includes Medieval)]===


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Mount St. Mary's University - TT Asst. Professor, Medieval Lit.
The Department of English at Mount St. Mary's University seeks an outstanding teacher-scholar for the position of Assistant Professor (tenure-track) beginning August 2014. The ideal candidate will demonstrate a strong commitment to teaching and research in Medieval Literature, with an ability to teach Chaucer and History of the English Language. The department seeks a colleague who will be able to contribute to the English major and to the Veritas Program, the university's common liberal arts curriculum that includes interdisciplinary courses in Western Civilization. Courses will include Origins of the West, Imagination and Invention, and Veritas Symposium. Successful candidates will share our commitment to the dignity and solidarity of all persons and the value of intercultural understanding. Ph.D. is expected; ABD candidates will also be considered with a completion date no later than 1 August 2014.

Mount St. Mary's University, the second oldest Catholic university in America, seeks faculty members eager to engage and support our Catholic identity. Application materials should discuss how you might contribute to the University's Catholic liberal arts mission, how your work engages with the Catholic intellectual tradition, or how your own faith tradition informs your vocation as teacher and scholar. Please send letter, philosophy of teaching, vita, and three letters of recommendation to [mailto:resume@msmary.edu resume@msmary.edu] or to the following address: Joshua Hochschild, Dean, College of Liberal Arts, English Search, Mount St. Mary's University, 16300 Old Emmitsburg Road, Emmitsburg, Maryland 21727.

Application review will begin on October 15. Applications received by this time will receive full consideration, but the search will remain open until the position is filled.

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Regis University (CO) - TT Assistant Professor of Medieval English Literature
The Department of English in Regis College of Regis University invites applications for a tenure-track position in Medieval English Literature, beginning August 2014. Ph.D. required. Additional expertise in Linguistics or Stylistics is desirable. Rank and salary commensurate with experience. Teaching load is seven courses per year (two semesters), with a one course reduction per year available for scholarship and other pursuits. The successful candidate will teach introductory and advanced literature courses, freshman composition, and interdisciplinary core courses. Candidates should show evidence or promise of teaching excellence and commitment to undergraduate teaching in a liberal arts setting. Please submit a letter of application, cv, statement of teaching philosophy, three letters of recommendation, and a writing sample. Review of applications begins Oct. 21, 2013. The position is subject to final administrative approval. Regis University is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer.

https://apply.interfolio.com/22355

MLA JIL 09/13/13

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Sweet Briar College (VA) - TT Asst. Prof., Medieval Lit. and Culture
Sweet Briar College seeks applications for a full-time tenure-track assistant professor in Medieval Literature and Culture to join the English Department. The Department offers majors and minors in English and in English and Creative Writing and also contributes to the Colleges programs in Medieval/Renaissance Studies, Gender Studies, and Education as well as the First-Year, General Education, and Honors programs.

This faculty member will be expected to collaborate with colleagues across traditional disciplinary boundaries, particularly with other members of the Medieval/Renaissance Studies program. Classes to be taught will include upper-level courses for the majors (the History of English, Chaucer, and topics courses in areas of specialization) as well as introductory courses in literature and composition. The teaching load is currently 3:3, though the College is in process of transitioning to a 3:2 load.

Qualified candidates for this position must have: by the start of the academic year, a Ph.D. in English, Comparative Literature with English as the major language, or Medieval Literature and Culture; expertise in Anglo-Saxon and/or Middle English literature; evidence of excellence in college-level teaching, an active research agenda and strong scholarly potential, and a commitment to service.

Preference will be given to candidates whose qualifications include one or more of the following: a strong concentration in global medieval literature and culture, including relevant languages in European or non-European traditions; research and teaching interests in transnational and transcultural interactions or in the intertextual relations between works in English and those in other languages; interdisciplinary expertise in, for example, theories of translation and/or narratology, gender studies, medieval philosophy or visual cultures, or comparative religions.

To apply, please email the following to [mailto:medlitsearch@sbc.edu medlitsearch@sbc.edu]: CV; letter of application; writing sample of approximately 25pp.; sample syllabi; recent teaching evaluations; graduate transcripts (photocopies are acceptable); a list of three referees whom you have asked to submit confidential recommendations. Recommendations should also be submitted by PDF to the same email address.

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Texas State University-San Marcos - TT Assistant Professor - British Medieval Literature
College of Liberal Arts- Department of English

Position: Assistant Professor – British Medieval Literature - Job Posting #:    2014-14

Review Date:    November 1, 2013 Appointment Date:    Fall 2014

Position Description: Tenure-track assistant professor, specialty in British medieval literature. Successful applicant expected to maintain active record of publication and to teach courses in area of specialization, including both undergraduate and graduate courses. Teaching assignment will also include core English courses, such as first-year composition and/or introductory literature surveys taught in a large lecture setting. Other course assignments may include history of the English language and courses within the candidate’s areas of interest. Teaching load is 2/2 first year, 3/3 thereafter. Appointment begins Fall 2014.

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Required: 1) Ph.D. in English, comparative literature, or closely related field, with degree completed at time of appointment. 2) Specialization in medieval literature. 3) Demonstrated teaching ability.

Preferred: 1) Demonstrated ability in scholarly research. 2) Expertise sufficient to teach graduate courses in Chaucer and other medieval topics. 3) Ability to teach history of the English language and core English courses (first-year composition, large introductory literature surveys).

Application Procedures: Send a single pdf attachment to [mailto:englishapplicants@txstate.edu englishapplicants@txstate.edu] that includes the following only, in this order: 1) Letter of application addressed to Professor Victoria Smith, Chair, Medievalist Search Committee. 2) Current CV. 3) Statement of teaching philosophy (maximum 500 words), and 4) Names of three references. To ensure full consideration, title the pdf YOUR LAST NAME-MEDIEVAL and specify in the first sentence of your application letter that you are applying for the position in medieval literature. The single pdf must arrive by November 1, 2013. Selected applicants will be contacted for web-based interviews.

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Trinity University (TX) - TT Asst. Professor of English (Medieval)
Recent Ph.D. (or near Ph.D.) in English with research specialty in Medieval British Literature, including the history, religion, and culture of the Old and Middle English periods and relevant Latin and vernacular European backgrounds. Teach three undergraduate classes each semester, including upper-level courses in Medieval British Literature, lower-level survey courses in British Literature before 1800, and first-year writing courses. Application letter, curriculum vitae, graduate transcripts, three confidential academic reference letters (not to be sent by candidate), dissertation abstract, and writing sample (no more than 15 pages), to be submitted by November 29, 2013. Please submit application materials through Interfolio via the link above. Inquiries can be made directly to: Professor Victoria Aarons, Chair Department of English, Trinity University, 1 Trinity Place San Antonio, Texas 78212-7200 [Email: vaarons@trinity.edu]

Trinity University is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Minority and women candidates are encouraged to apply.

https://apply.interfolio.com/22174

MLA JIL 09/13/13

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University of California, Santa Cruz - Asst. Prof (Literature), Mediterranean Studies: Medieval/Early Modern
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, SANTA CRUZ Department of literature Assistant Professor Mediterranean Studies: Medieval/Early Modern

The Department of Literature at the University of California, Santa Cruz is searching for two positions during 2013-14 in the area of Mediterranean Studies, one in Ancient Comparative and one in Medieval/Early Modern, conceived of as a “cluster hire.” The position in Medieval/Early Modern Mediterranean Studies is found below. The description of the Ancient Comparative Mediterranean Studies position is available for viewing at the following URL: http://apo.ucsc.edu/academic_employment/jobs/JPF00036-14.pdf.

Medieval and/or early modern Mediterranean Literatures and Cultures. Work in at least two languages, including Arabic, Byzantine Greek, Italian, Ottoman Turkish, Persian, Spanish, or other relevant languages. Candidates should have a strong grounding in the tradition of their primary literatures, with interests in ways the larger Mediterranean region is a relevant category of analysis. We seek scholars with the appropriate linguistic expertise whose work transcends traditional literary and textual approaches by conceptualizing the medieval and/or early modern Mediterranean as a dynamic space of cultural and historical significance. The successful candidate will be expected to teach large undergraduate lecture courses and small advanced seminars, and to actively participate in the graduate program. This position carries a five-course equivalency workload, which normally means teaching four courses over three quarters and carrying other academic and service responsibilities. The ability to contribute significantly to graduate education and the mentoring of graduate students is highly desirable. The successful candidate must be able to work with students, faculty and staff from a wide range of social and cultural backgrounds. We are especially interested in candidates who can contribute to the diversity and excellence of the academic community through their research, teaching and/or service.

RANK: Assistant Professor

SALARY: Commensurate with qualifications and experience

BASIC QUALIFICATIONS: PhD or equivalent degree (in hand by June 1, 2014) in Comparative Literature, Medieval/Renaissance Studies, Near Eastern Languages and Literatures, Romance Languages and Literatures, or related fields; a record of research and scholarly productivity, including a book published or forthcoming; a record of college teaching; competence in at least two linguistic traditions.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Experience working with graduate students; competence in a third language literature.

POSITION AVAILABLE: July 1, 2014, with academic year beginning September 2014. Position contingent upon final budgetary approval.

TO APPLY: Applications are accepted via the UCSC Academic Recruit online system, and must include an informative letter of application (clearly outlining your educational background, teaching experience, and publication record), vitae, three current confidential letters of recommendation* (2010 or later), two syllabi, and a short representative writing sample (30 pages max. in PDF format). Applicants are encouraged to submit a statement addressing their contributions to diversity through their research, teaching, and/or service. Documents/materials must be submitted as PDF files.

Apply at https://recruit.ucsc.edu/apply/JPF00037

Refer to Position #JPF00037-14 in all correspondence

All letters will be treated as confidential per University of California policy and California state law. For any reference letter provided via a third party (i.e., dossier service, career center), direct the author to UCSC’s confidentiality statement at http://apo.ucsc.edu/confstm.html

CLOSING DATE: Review of applications will begin on October 15, 2013. To ensure full consideration, applications should be complete and letters of recommendation received by this date. The position will remain open until filled, but not later than 6/30/2014.

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Also posted at Renaissance 2014 and Comparative 2014

University of Denver - TT Assistant Professor, Medieval Literature
The Department of English at the University of Denver invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor with a specialization in Medieval Literature. Duties will include teaching a full range of courses in Old and Middle English at the undergraduate and graduate level, and undergraduate courses in Linguistics and History of the Language. Responsibilities also include maintaining an active research agenda in Medieval Literature and participating in departmental and university service including student advising and mentoring.

Minimum Qualifications: • PhD in English (ABD considered), if PhD is not complete by September 1, 2014, the individual will hold the rank of Instructor until the degree is complete • Appropriate teaching experience for a full range of courses in Old and Middle English Literature • An active research agenda in Medieval Literature

Preferred Qualifications: • Expertise in linguistics preferred Review of applications will begin November 1, 2013 and will continue until the position is filled.

Those who wish to apply must submit an online application at http://www.dujobs.org and attach a cover letter and a C.V. Please mail 3 letters of recommendation and any additional supporting materials to L. Bensel-Meyers, Chair, Department of English, 2000 E. Asbury Avenue, University of Denver, Denver, CO 80208 or email to lbenselm@du.edu.

The University of Denver is committed to enhancing the diversity of its faculty and staff and encourages applications from women, people of color, members of the LBGT community, people with disabilities, and veterans. DU is an EEO/AA employer. Please see our extensive benefit package at www.du.edu/hr/benefits.

https://apply.interfolio.com/22627

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University of Rochester (NY) - TT Asst. Professor of Late Medieval English Literature and Culture
The University of Rochester’s English Department invites applications for a tenure-track position at the rank of assistant professor, with specialization in late medieval English literature and culture. Candidates should have completed their PhDs by July 1, 2014. We want to hire someone whose interests and expertise will excite our students and leave a lasting mark on the scholarly community. Candidates whose interdisciplinary credentials might contribute to or expand ongoing work at Rochester are especially encouraged to apply. The standard teaching load is two undergraduate or graduate courses each semester. Please submit electronically to https://www.rochester.edu/fort/eng/ a letter of application, a CV, an abstract of your dissertation or current book project, a writing sample, and the names of at least three references. Review of completed applications will begin on October 22, 2013, and continue until the position is filled. The University of Rochester, an Equal Opportunity Employer, has a strong commitment to diversity and actively encourages applications from candidates from groups underrepresented in higher education.

https://apply.interfolio.com/22931

MLA JIL 09/20/13

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University of Toronto - Associate / Full Professor - Old English Language and Literature
The Faculty of Arts and Science, University of Toronto invites applications and nominations for the Cameron Professorship in Old English Language and Literature. This is a tenured appointment at the rank of Associate or Full Professor in the Centre for Medieval Studies (51%) and the Department of English (49%) with special responsibility as Chief Editor of the Dictionary of Old English (DOE). The appointment will be effective July 1, 2014.

The successful incumbent for this position will demonstrate a deep commitment to producing the highest quality scholarship in the field of Old English language and literature. The incumbent will provide leadership and forge critical links between scholars of Old English language and literature at the University of Toronto and their counterparts at universities and specialized institutions across Canada and abroad. Candidates are required to have a PhD and demonstrated evidence of teaching and research excellence in both Old English and other relevant fields (e.g. Medieval Latin and Old Norse).

The Centre for Medieval Studies and the Department of English offer the opportunity to teach and to conduct research in units that are committed to studying both medieval culture and English language and literature in historical depth and geographical range. Situated in one of the most diverse cities in the world, the Centre and the Department reflect that diversity in their approach to English as a world language. The Centre and Department are committed to excellence in teaching and research. Candidates must display evidence of excellence in both these areas. Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience.

All qualified candidates are invited to apply by selecting the link below. Applications should include a cover letter, curriculum vitae, teaching dossier (including a statement of teaching philosophy), a statement outlining current and future research interests (with special attention to the Dictionary of Old English), and a substantial writing sample. If you have questions about this position, please contact [mailto:careers.english@utoronto.ca careers.english@utoronto.ca] or [mailto:director.medieval@utoronto.ca director.medieval@utoronto.ca]. All application materials should be submitted online.

The U of T application system can accommodate up to five attachments (10 MB) per candidate profile; please combine attachments into one or two files in PDF/MS Word format. Submission guidelines can be found at: http://uoft.me/how-to-apply.

Applicants should also ask three referees to send letters directly to the Centre for Medieval Studies via e-mail to [mailto:director.medieval@utoronto.ca director.medieval@utoronto.ca] by the closing date, October 31, 2013.

For more information about the Centre for Medieval Studies, the Department of English or the Dictionary of Old English, please visit our respective home pages: http://www.medieval.utoronto.ca, http://www.english.utoronto.ca and http://www.doe.utoronto.ca.

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University of Warwick (UK) - Assistant Professor in Middle English Literature 1300-1520
University of Warwick -English and Comparative Literary Studies

You will undertake advanced research and teaching in the area of fourteenth and fifteenth century Middle English literature and culture in order to support the work of the department and develop and enhance its reputation, both internally and externally.

You will carry out regular and routine administration associated with teaching and research activity as required by the University’s procedures and its students.

Interview date: w/c 9 December 2013

Date placed: Monday, 9 September 2013

Closing date: Friday, 27 September 2013

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U.S. Naval Academy - TT Asst. Professor, English Medieval Lit.
We anticipate (pending budgetary approval) a tenure-track position at the assistant-professor level in the following field: English Medieval Literature. We welcome such subspecialities as Film, Ethnic and Minority Literatures other than African American, Gender Studies, Digital Humanities, and Rhetoric.

Tenure-track faculty teach at all levels of the curriculum, including sections of our Freshman Rhetoric and Introduction to Literature sequence. While this sequence is required of all our 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 have the ability and desire to teach writing within the context of literature courses, not only in their specialized field but in other areas as well. The position begins in fall, 2014.

Teaching Load: 9 hours/semester (2 sections Freshman literature and writing; 1 section upper-level literature course;) Ph.D. in literature by August 2014 required. Letter and vita by November 8, 2013 to Mark McWilliams, chair of the English Department at mcwillia@usna.edu.

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===[http://academicjobs.wikia.com/wiki/British_Open_2014#Wabash_College_.28IN.29_-_TT_Position.2C_British_Lit._before_1900_and_Rhet..2FComp. Wabash College (IN) - TT Position, British Lit. before 1900 and Rhet./Comp.]===
 * See full post at British Open 2014

Wellesley College -- TT Asst. Prof. (2 positions; fields incl. Medieval Lit.)
The Wellesley College English Department invites applications for two tenure-track positions at the rank of assistant professor, with specializations in one of three fields: African-American literature, queer literature, and medieval literature. Having a secondary interest in 20th and 21st- British and Anglophone literature is a plus. Candidates should have a promising program of research in their field. Ph.D. preferred (ABD considered). The teaching responsibilities of this position include a 2/2 course load and the development of courses in the candidate's specialty at all levels of the department's undergraduate curriculum as well as in other literature, in composition, and in the introduction of literary study to majors. Please submit letter of application, CV, writing sample and names of recommenders by October 15, 2013, to Kathleen Brogan, Chair of the Search Committee, through Wellesley's on-line application system at https://career.wellesley.edu. The online application will request names/email addresses so that recommenders or dossier services may submit the letters directly. If circumstances make it impossible to submit materials electronically, email working@wellesley.edu for assistance. Wellesley College is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer, and we are committed to increasing the diversity of the college community and the curriculum. Candidates who believe they can contribute to that goal are encouraged to apply.

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Also posted at African American 2014, Anglophone 2014, Queer/Women's/Gender Studies 2014 and Modern British 2014

Wesleyan University (CT) - Assistant Professor of Medieval Intellectual/Cultural History
Medieval Intellectual/Cultural History. College of Letters, Wesleyan University, Middletown, Connecticut. Rank: Assistant professor, to begin 1 July 2014. The College of Letters at Wesleyan University seeks a scholar of intellectual and cultural history, broadly defined, specializing in medieval Europe and working primarily in languages other than Italian and English. Familiarity with contemporary theory is desirable. The College of Letters is an interdisciplinary department in European literature, history and philosophy from the classical period to the present day. Team teaching of material from all three disciplines, over the period from antiquity to the present, is required. Broad literary and philosophical interests are essential. Candidates should have Ph.D. in hand by time of appointment. Submit letter of application, c.v., three letters of reference, a one-page thesis abstract, a chapter- length writing sample, sample syllabi, online at http://careers.wesleyan.edu/postings/4080 by November 15, 2013.

MLA JIL 09/13/13

Deadline: Nov. 15

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So, because they listed in the JIL, can we assume that they would consider a lit PhD, despite the Intellectual History/ Cultural History job title?
 * I'm a graduate of Wes (did not do COL but took a lot of the classes). Most of the faculty teach literature in some fashion or another. It's interdisciplinary in a very real way that's all too rare these days. They want someone who can do it all.
 * Ta very much!

Also posted at European History 2013-14

Whitman College (WA) - TT Asst. Professor: Deadline Extended to Oct. 7
Tenure-track position in English, with expertise in Medieval Literature, at the rank of assistant professor. Effective August, 2014. Ph.D. required. The successful candidate will offer courses in Medieval Literature, Chaucer, Shakespeare, and literature courses at the introductory level. An ability to teach courses in Renaissance literature or Victorian literature would be an asset. He or she will also help to staff expository writing courses and General Studies 145-46 (Encounters), Whitman College's required first-year course. The standard annual teaching load is five courses. The College provides a generous sabbatical leave program and professional development support for both research and teaching.

All applications must include the following materials: letter of application as well as separate statements addressing the candidate's teaching interests and scholarly/performance agenda; curriculum vitae; three letters of reference; graduate transcripts; and teaching evaluations or other evidence of demonstrated or potential excellence in undergraduate instruction. The application should address the candidate's interest in working at a liberal arts college with undergraduates, majors as well as non-majors, at all levels of instruction. In addition, because Whitman College is committed to cultivating a diverse learning community, the applicant should explain how his or her pedagogy will serve to create and sustain an inclusive learning environment. To apply, go to https://whitmanhr.simplehire.com/, click "Faculty" and "Assistant Professor of English (Medieval Literature)."

Deadline: September 25, 2013. New Deadline: October 7, 2013

No applicant shall be discriminated against on the basis of race, color, sex, gender, religion, age, marital status, national origin, disability, veteran's status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other basis prohibited by applicable federal, state, or local law. For additional information about Whitman College and the Walla Walla area, see http://www.whitman.edu and http:/www.wallawalla.org.

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Yeshiva University (NY) - TT Asst. Professor, Early English Lit.

 * See full post at Renaissance 2014

Williams College (MA) - 1 yr. Visiting Asst. Professor in Medieval English Lit.
The English Department of Williams College seeks a one-year, full-time visiting assistant professor in medieval English literature with a strong interest in global/comparative medieval studies and/or critical theory. Specific areas might include (but are not limited to) one or more of the following: Judaism and Islam, empire and national identity, gender and sexuality. In addition to courses in their specialty, candidates will teach one or more introductory courses (on topics of their own devising) for first-year students. Full-time visitors teach five courses over two semesters and receive a full benefits package. The start date for the position will be July 1, 2014.

Send application letter, CV, dossier or recommendations, and writing sample (25 pp. or less) through Interfolio by November 4, 2013.

All applications should be submitted through Interfolio at https://secure.interfolio.com/apply/22076. Email and paper applications will not be accepted.

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Medievalist Wiki Count
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Anglo-Saxon/Old English: 2

Middle English: 8

Anglo-Saxon/Middle English: 6

Comparative Medieval: 3

Medieval/Renaissance: 3

Germanic:

Celtic: 1

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Total: 21 + 2 lurkers 

Demographics:
ABD (early): 1

ABD (will finish this academic year): 7

Ph.D. in hand (one-year, VAP, Lecturer, Post-doc): 8

Assistant Professor: 2

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Lurker: 1

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Other: 1

TOTAL: 19 <---Don't forget to update!