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American University of Beirut - Open Rank
The Department of English at the American University of Beirut is seeking to fill a position, open rank, in Early Modern literature and culture. Candidates with an interest in the Middle East are especially encouraged to apply. The appointee will be expected to teach undergraduate and graduate courses, including Shakespeare, and offer core humanities courses. Applicants must have a PhD upon appointment. Positions begin September 15, 2012. Appointments are for an initial period of four years. The usual teaching load for Assistant Professors is 3/2. Applicants are strongly encouraged to apply electronically sending a cover letter, CV, writing sample, sample syllabus and three letters of reference to as_dean@aub.edu.lb. Mail applications can be sent to: Dean, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, American University of Beirut, P.O. Box 11-0236, Beirut 1107 2020, Lebanon. Review of materials begins December 1, 2011 with interviews at MLA. For more information about this position, visit our website at http://www.aub.edu.lb/fas.

From MLA JIL 11/4/11

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Azusa Pacific University
The Department of English at Azusa Pacific University invites applicants to apply for two full-time faculty positions with areas of expertise in one or more of the following: Poetry, Linguistics, Shakespeare, or Renaissance Drama. We are open to outstanding candidates at any rank, (assistant/associate/full professor); rank and salary are commensurate with experience. The position includes 4/4 load, with upper division courses in area of specialty and lower division composition or literature courses. A Ph.D. is required. '''Successful candidates will be compatible with APU’s evangelical Christian liberal arts mission. Interviews at MLA and by phone.''' For more details, visit http://www.apu.edu/provost/employment/positions/. APU is located near Los Angeles in the foothills of the San Gabriel mountains with easy access to beaches and mountains. Position subject to final funding. Azusa Pacific University does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, age, disability, or status as a veteran in any of its policies, practices, or procedures. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.

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NOTE: MLA JIL says "Status: MLA convention interviews have been scheduled," but this may be an error, as the job was just posted on the list 10/28/11. This is the link to the position on the school's HR page: http://www.apu.edu/provost/employment/positions/17876/

Also posted at Generalist 2012

From MLA JIL 10/28/11

Barnard College - Asst. Professor, 16th-century non-dramatic English lit.
Assistant professor of (16th-century non-dramatic) English literature Barnard College seeks an entry‑level Assistant Professor specializing in sixteenth‑century non‑dramatic English literature. We expect that candidates will have the PhD. in hand by the time of employment. The appointment is to begin on 1 July 2012. Preferred qualifications include additional expertise in a sub‑field such as sixteenth‑century poetry and prose in a language other than English; sixteenth‑century literature of discovery and colonization (comparative or English); trans‑atlantic studies; women writers of the sixteenth century; sixteenth‑century English and Continental religious culture; sixteenth‑century science studies; sixteenth‑century art and poetics; or interdisciplinary scholarly and critical approaches that engage discourses of gender, race, and class. Opportunities exist for involvement and teaching in the Africana Studies and Comparative Literature programs. Candidates should send only a CV, an application letter, and three letters of reference to Achsah Guibbory, Chair, Dept. of English, Barnard College, 3009 Broadway, New York, NY 10027. Applications should be postmarked by 1 November 2011.

From MLA JIL 9/15/11

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Christian Brothers University (TN) - Milton & 17th c.
Lit & Lang, 650 E Parkway S, Memphis, TN 38104. http://www.cbu.edu

Assistant Professor of Milton and the 17th Century. Ph.D. in English with specialization in Milton and the 17th Century. Preference will be given to candidates with secondary expertise in one or more of the following areas: Creative Writing, Digital Rhetoric, Film Studies, or World Literature. The position is tenure track and begins in August 2012 to fill a vacancy left from a retirement. CBU is a Roman Catholic institution of higher education in the tradition of the Christian Brothers. It is a private, comprehensive university emphasizing excellence in teaching and attention to the whole person in a values-oriented, interfaith educational community. The normal teaching load is four courses (12 hours) per semester, including freshman composition and introductory literature courses, and usual non-teaching duties. Send letter of application, vita, and three letters of reference to Human Resources at [mailto:hrjobs@cbu.edu hrjobs@cbu.edu]. Application will be acknowledged by email. Application review will begin November 15, 2011. Interviews of screened candidates will be held at MLA. Christian Brothers University is a private, Catholic, Lasallian university and is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

From MLA JIL 10/14/11

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Emory University, Oxford College - Asst. / Assoc. Professor of Lit. & Composition
Oxford C, 100 Hamill St, Oxford, GA 30054. http://www.oxford.emory.edu

Assistant or Associate Professor of English Literature and Composition. Emory University invites applications for a tenure-track full time position in English in its Oxford College, beginning in August 2012. PhD required, expertise in Shakespeare, Early Modern and/or Medieval Literature preferred, interest in the teaching of writing required. The candidate should have teaching experience. Teaching responsibilities are six courses per year, three freshman writing courses and three literature courses at the 200-level and above.

Please send CV, letter of application including statements of teaching philosophy and research/scholarly interests, sample syllabi, evidence of excellence in teaching, and the names and contact information of three people willing to provide references to: Dr. Lucas Carpenter, Humanities Division, Oxford College of Emory University, 100 Hamill Street, Oxford, GA 30054. Review of applications will begin December 15th. No applications will be accepted after this date. Please indicate availability for initial interview at the 2012 MLA Convention in Boston. Emory University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.

Oxford College is a specialized division of Emory University that provides a transformative, liberal arts intensive program for the first two years of the Emory baccalaureate degree. Located 38 miles east of Atlanta, the fully residential Oxford campus enrolls 900-950 freshman and sophomore students who continue their studies as juniors and seniors on the Atlanta campus. Oxford’s students are known for their curiosity, their interest in learning for learning’s sake, and their engagement in campus and community life. Faculty members in the humanities normally teach three courses per semester in classes that average 24 students. Some make the learning process the object of their scholarship while others pursue more traditional forms of scholarship; involving Oxford’s undergraduate students in scholarship is strongly encouraged. The College provides support for ongoing faculty professional development and the scholarly resources of one of the world’s leading research universities.

From MLA JIL 10/21/11

Deadline: review begins Dec. 15, 2011

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Also posted at Rhetoric/Composition 2012 & Medieval 2012

Fordham University
The Fordham English Department is hiring a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Renaissance/Early Modern English Literature, to begin service at the Rose Hill (Bronx) campus in September 2012. New or recent Ph.D. preferred; all sub-fields considered. Please submit cover letter and CV by November 1 to [mailto:renaissance@fordham.edu renaissance@fordham.edu ]and by mail to Mark Caldwell, EM Hiring Committee, Department of English, Fordham University, Bronx, NY 10458. Interviews will take place at the MLA convention in Seattle. Fordham is an independent, Catholic university in the Jesuit tradition that welcomes applications from men and women of all backgrounds. Fordham is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.

From MLA JIL 9/13/11

Deadline: Nov. 1

Acknowledgment received: 9/23; 10/12 (x2); 10/14; 11/3; 11/2

Request for additional materials: 10/4 (dossier & 30-pg writing sample)(x2), 10/18 (dossier & writing sample), 10/26 (x3), 10/30 (dossier & 30pp sample) (x2), 11/1, 11/2 (dossier & 30pp sample)

Rejection (no interview): 10/3 (12 days after sending materials), 10/6, 10/12, 10/21 (x2), 11/1

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Q: Parsing the grammar, I can't tell if the instructions mean that we should submit by email AND by mail, or if we need only send materials by one OR the other means. Thoughts?

A: It seems pretty clear to me that they want the materials sent in both formats, and if I were applying that's what I would do.

Georgia College and State University
Georgia College, the state’s public liberal arts university, seeks a tenure-track assistant professor (4/4) with expertise in Early Modern English Studies, beginning August 2012. The successful candidate will be expected to design and offer graduate and upper division courses in Shakespeare and English Renaissance drama and lower division survey courses in the major and the core curriculum. An interest in International literatures is desirable. It is expected that, prior to start of appointment, candidate will have completed PhD and be eligible to work in the United States. Review of completed applications begins November 1, 2011, and continues as long as needed. Interviews will be conducted at MLA. Send application letter, CV, statement of teaching philosophy, unofficial transcripts, and contact information for three references to Dr. Eustace Palmer, Chair, Early Modern English Search Committee, through http://www.gcsujobs.com. EO/AA/ADA compliant and committed to achieving diversity and equity.

From MLA JIL 9/13/11

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Think this job was advertised but cancelled last year.

Gettysburg College
We invite applications for a tenure-track position in English Renaissance Literature to begin in August 2012. The successful candidate will have strong research interests in the period and a demonstrable ability to teach the full range of Renaissance literature, including Shakespeare. The 3/2 teaching load will include first-year writing seminars, broad intermediate-level courses, and more specialized upper-level courses. An added strength would be the ability to teach critical theory. The successful candidate will combine a vibrant research agenda with a commitment to thoughtful student advisement and excellent undergraduate teaching. Candidates must have PhD in hand by the time of appointment.

Please send letter of application and curriculum vitae to Professor Suzanne Flynn, Chair, Department of English, Campus Box 397, Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, PA 17325. Requests for dossiers and writing samples will be made after an initial review; interviews will be conducted at the MLA convention. Electronic applications will not be accepted. Application materials should be postmarked by October 31, 2011.

HigherEdJobs

Deadline: Oct. 31

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Grinnell College
Tenure-track position in the Department of English (English Renaissance Literature), starting Fall 2012. Assistant Professor (Ph.D.) preferred; Instructor (ABD) or Associate Professor possible.

The teaching schedule of five courses over two semesters will include Introduction to Shakespeare, an introductory humanities course on the ancient Greek world, a survey of early British literature, and seminars in Shakespeare, Milton, and Renaissance Literature. Every few years one course will be Tutorial (a writing/critical thinking course for first-year students, oriented toward a special topic of the instructor's choice).

In letters of application, candidates should discuss their interest in developing as a teacher and scholar in an undergraduate, liberal-arts college that emphasizes close student-faculty interaction. They also should discuss what they can contribute to efforts to cultivate a wide diversity of people and perspectives, a core value of Grinnell College. To be assured of full consideration, all application materials should be received by November 11, 2011.

Please submit applications online by visiting our application website at https://jobs.grinnell.edu. Candidates will need to upload a letter of application, curriculum vita, transcripts (copies are acceptable), statement of teaching philosophy, a set of recent teaching evaluations, a writing sample, and also provide email addresses for three references. Questions about this search should be directed to the search chair, Professor Shuchi Kapila, at [mailto:EnglishSearch@grinnell.edu EnglishSearch@grinnell.edu] or 641-269-4655.

Chronicle

Deadline: Nov. 11

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NOTES: I applied for a job here a few years ago - same position. I didn't get an interview. I wonder if they have high turn over...

I too can't help but wonder about turn over, or something. It's always kind of hard to bring myself to apply for the same position more than once, but I'm doing it anyway.

Gustavus Adolphus College
Gustavus Adolphus College invites applications for a tenure-track position of Assistant Professor of Early Modern British Literature in the Department of English to begin September 1, 2012.

We seek candidates who have an earned doctorate. The successful candidate should have prior experience teaching upper and lower division courses in British literature, particularly Shakespeare, and additional expertise and experience teaching literary theory. In order to enhance our students' experiences, we encourage applicants who have experience in teaching diverse populations.

Primary responsibilities will include teaching upper and lower division literature courses, which might include Shakespeare and a gateway course for majors featuring a strong theory component, and to contribute to general education, including teaching a First Term Seminar and/ or Interim Experience (January Term). A commitment to teaching and advising is essential.

To apply, send letter of application, curriculum vitae, transcripts (photocopies acceptable), and three letters of professional recommendation to:

Dr. Rebecca Fremo, Chair, Department of English, Gustavus Adolphus College, 800 West College Avenue, Saint Peter, MN 56082-1498

For more details, visit the department Website at: www.gustavus.edu/academics/english/ or contact Dr. Rebecca Fremo at 507-933-7392 or rtfremo@gustavus.edu. Review of applications will begin on November 7, 2011, and continue until the position is filled.

HigherEdJobs

Deadline: review begins Nov. 7

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Iona College (NY) - Asst. Professor, Shakespeare
The Iona College English Department seeks to fill a tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor, starting in August 2012, to teach courses in Shakespeare (undergraduate and graduate) as well as core courses in writing and literature. PhD required. The successful candidate will demonstrate a commitment to teaching in addition to promising scholarship. 4/4 load with one course remission per semester to serve as co-editor of The Shakespeare Newsletter. Secondary areas of interest include Irish Literature and Film.

Please send cover letter and vita, including the names of three references (in hard copy), by November 16, 2011.

Application Information - Postal Address: Dr. Laura Shea, Chair, Department of English, Iona College, 715 North Avenue. New Rochelle, NY 10801.

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Louisiana State University - Asst. Professor (Early Modern Non-Dramatic Literature)
Assistant Professor of English (Early Modern Non-Dramatic Literature). The Department of English at Louisiana State University invites applications for an anticipated tenure-track position in Early Modern non-dramatic literature. We especially welcome applicants with expertise in poetry and digital humanities. Assistant Professors teach both undergraduate and graduate students, maintain an active research agenda with regular publication, and serve on departmental and university committees. We offer a competitive salary and a very attractive teaching load of graduate and undergraduate courses. Opportunities for teaching and research collaboration in interdisciplinary programs such as Comparative Literature, Film & Media Arts, Women's & Gender Studies. Required Qualifications: Ph.D. or equivalent in English or related field; evidence of innovation and excellence in teaching and research. Interviews will be conducted at the Modern Language Association Convention in Seattle, Washington, January 5-8, 2012. Applications will be acknowledged in writing. An offer of employment is contingent on satisfactory pre-employment background check. Application deadline is November 15, 2011 or until a candidate is selected. Apply online and view a more detailed ad at: www.lsusystemcareers.lsu.edu. Position #000847. LSU IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/EQUAL ACCESS EMPLOYER

Quick link at ad URL: https://lsusystemcareers.lsu.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=53818

From MLA JIL 10/28/11

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Loyola University Chicago
The Department of English, College of Arts and Sciences, Loyola University Chicago (LUC) seeks qualified candidates for a tenure-track position as Assistant Professor of English in the field of Early Modern British literature, including Shakespeare, beginning August 15, 2012. The department serves the university's undergraduate core curriculum and offers undergraduate majors and minors in English and Literature. The department also offers the M.A. and Ph.D. degrees in the Graduate School. The department is among the largest in LUC's College of Arts and Sciences and teaches 3,000 students in roughly 200 sections each term on the Lake Shore Campus, Water Tower Campus, and at the John Felice Rome Center. For more information about the Department of English, please visit its website at http://www.luc.edu/english/index.shtml.

This tenure-track position comprises teaching literature courses in the core, the major, and the graduate program. Candidates for the position must clearly demonstrate the potential for excellence in research and teaching and have a record of (or clear potential for) distinguished scholarship, grant-funded research, and student mentorship.

Applicants should submit a current Curriculum Vitae, a teaching statement/research agenda, and a letter of interest to www.careers.luc.edu. Applicants should provide the names and email addresses of three individuals prepared to speak to their professional qualifications for this position. Finalists will be asked to forward additional materials related to teaching excellence and samples of scholarly publications to: Review of applications will begin December 1, 2011, and continue until the position is filled. Applications received by the above date will receive the fullest consideration. Interviews for prospective candidates will be held at the Modern Language Association convention in Seattle, January 5-8, 2012
 * Dr. Joyce Wexler, Chair
 * Department of English
 * Crown Center for the Humanities
 * Loyola University Chicago
 * 1032 W. Sheridan Rd.
 * Chicago, IL 60660

Quicklink for Posting: http://www.careers.luc.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=54308

Deadline: Dec. 1

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Manhattanville College (NY) - Asst. Professor, medieval or Renaissance
Position Title: Tenure-track Assistant Professor of British Literature. A PhD in medieval or Renaissance British literature is required; specialty open. The successful candidate will teach period surveys, courses on Shakespeare (introductory through advanced), and courses in areas of his/her expertise.

Note Also: "First-round interviews will be held at MLA. Please incorporate into a single PDF a cover letter, CV, and statement of teaching philosophy, and send the PDF to [mailto:humanresources@mville.edu humanresources@mville.edu] by November 15, 2011. Fall 2012 is our anticipated start date subject to budgetary approval."

Links: HigherEdJobs

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Also posted at Medieval 2012

Montclair State University (NJ) - 17th c. British Lit.
Assistant or Associate Professor 17th Century British Literature Full‑time, tenure‑track position in 17th‑century British Literature. The candidate should be qualified to teach 17th c. non‑dramatic literature, in particular Milton, in its social, political, cultural, and intellectual contexts, and also non‑specialized courses such as an introduction to literary and cultural theory, historical surveys of British literature, and a sophomore‑level course in writing in the major. Ph.D. must be completed before the fall of 2012. Candidates must show a strong record or exceptional promise of scholarly publication, and the capacity to teach successfully in a diverse, multi‑ethnic environment. Faculty members are expected to teach a range of students from first‑year undergraduates through Master's candidates. Interviews will be conducted at the 2012 MLA convention in Seattle and by internet/telephone. Apply by November 7 to: Dr. Daniel Bronson,  Chair, English Department, Montclair State University , Montclair, NJ 07043 . V‑F12

From MLA JIL 10/7/11

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as of 10/8 the job is not yet posted on their HR site. Does anyone know what materials we're supposed to send? If they haven't clarified by Monday,then I'll email them about it, but I wasn't sure if anyone else already had an answer.

A: Hopefully, they will clarify soon, and it's certainly worth asking. However, whenever materials aren't specified in the ad, I usually assume it's best just to send the minumum (i.e. letter of application & cv) and let them ask for more if they want to.

10/10/11: the version of this job ad posted at HigherEdJobs.com states that to apply, one should: "Send letter and resume to (include vacancy # if above): Dr. Daniel Bronson, Chair, English Department, Box C316- V-F12, Montclair State University, Montclair, NJ 07043."

Mount Holyoke College
Mount Holyoke College Department of English seeks a full-time, tenure-track Assistant Professor in early modern English literature and culture, especially drama or poetry, beginning July 2012. Desirable ancillary interests include gender and sexuality, the global Renaissance, performance, and visual culture. The successful candidate will combine strong research interests with a commitment to undergraduate teaching in an institution that fosters scholarly development. English Department faculty at Mount Holyoke teach all levels of the curriculum with a 2-2 load that includes specialized seminars and introductory courses. Ph.D. in hand or expected by September 2012.

We will conduct interviews at the MLA convention in Seattle. Letter of application, CV, dissertation (or project) abstract, brief writing sample (25 pages), and sample course syllabi should be submitted online at http://jobsearch.mtholyoke.edu. Applicants should also submit email addresses for writers of letters of reference (4 maximum). Mount Holyoke will contact those referees to submit letters directly on line. All materials must be received by November 4, 2011. Further information: John Lemly, Chair, jlemly@mtholyoke.edu.

Mount Holyoke is an undergraduate liberal arts college for women with 2,300 students and 200 faculty. Half the faculty are women; one-fourth are persons of color. Located 80 miles west of Boston in the Connecticut River valley, it is a member of the Five College Consortium, consisting of Amherst, Hampshire, Mount Holyoke, and Smith colleges and the University of Massachusetts, home of the Massachusetts Center for Renaissance Studies and English Literary Renaissance. Mount Holyoke is committed to fostering multicultural diversity and awareness in its faculty, staff, and student body and is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity Employer. Women and persons of color are especially encouraged to apply.

Chronicle Ad

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Does anyone else find it odd that the job application website has extra slots for documents the ad doesn't ask for? It has required ones for "writing sample," but also "sample of scholarly work" (redundant), and "other," and only a single slot for multiple "syllabi." Plus non-required slots for teaching philosophy etc. Are we just supposed to put the extra syllabi in the extra slots, even though they don't match the document type?

Also -- does anyone know how many and how detailed the sample syllabi are meant to be? And in response to the Q above: I suspect this is a template website for uploading materials for all of their jobs. So I'd suggest just attaching all syllabi as a single document, and leaving the non-required slots blank.

A. 1. The interface is for all jobs. Upload the ones specified in the ad. 2. Syllabi: Well, I'm not on the committee, but here's the best advice I can think of: it doesn't hurt to submit a syllabus like the one you would hand out on the first day of class--course description, required texts, schedule, assignments....things that give the committee an idea of how you frame literary study for undergrduates, how up to date you are with the field, pedagogy, etc., how prepared you are to hit the ground running should you get the job. Take a look at the major requirements and submit a syllabus for a core service course (intro to lit.study, Shakespeare), as well as a specialized seminar course, and possibly one or two more.

Mount Saint Mary College (NY) - Generalist, Emphasis in Early Modern Literature
Mount Saint Mary College seeks an Assistant Professor of English (full-time, tenure-track). The PhD in English /Composition and Rhetoric or related fields is required as is college teaching experience. Degree candidates finishing the degree by June 30, 2012 will be considered. We are seeking a generalist with an emphasis in early Modern Literature, strength in composition and rhetoric and knowledge of literary theory. The candidate should have the ability to teach courses such as Freshmen Composition, Development of the English Language, Modern American Grammar, Major English Authors I - from the Beowulf poet, through the Elizabethans to the Restoration and 18th Century etc. The teaching load is 4/4. Teaching, scholarship, community and college service are an integral part of the tenure process. Interest in assisting in growing writing concentrations in the English major is a plus.

Send letter of application, resume and three letters of recommendation by December 15, 2011 to:
 * S. Catherine Walsh, O.P., Ed.D, Chair
 * The Division of Arts and Letters
 * Mount Saint Mary College
 * 330 Powell Ave
 * Newburgh, NY 12550

Electronic submissions will be accepted at Catherine.walsh @ msmc.edu.

HigherEdJobs.com

Deadline: Dec. 15

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Also posted at Generalist 2012

Northern Illinois University - 17th c. British Lit.
Assistant or Associate Professor of 17th-Century British Literature

The Department of English at Northern Illinois University anticipates making a tenure‑track appointment in English, beginning fall semester 2012, at the rank of assistant or associate professor, with a specialty in 17th‑century British prose and poetry. The candidate must be prepared to teach graduate and undergraduate courses in British Renaissance literature, along with other courses in the undergraduate curriculum. Required: Ph.D. in English by time of appointment and research program. Send: Vita, letter of application that expresses teaching and research interests, and names of three references to Philip Eubanks, Chair, Department of English, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL 60115. The department and the university are committed to the principle of diversity and welcome applications from candidates who can contribute to this objective. E‑mail applications should be sent to eubanks1@niu.edu, with attachments in PDF format. For more information please visit http://www.engl.niu.edu. Deadline: Complete applications must be RECEIVED on or before November 15, 2011.

From MLA JIL 10/7/11

Deadline: Nov. 15

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Northern Illinois University - 16th c. British Lit.
Assistant or Associate Professor of 16th-Century British Literature.

The Department of English at Northern Illinois University anticipates making a tenure‑track appointment in English, beginning fall semester 2012, at the rank of assistant or associate professor, with a specialty in 16th‑century British prose and poetry. The candidate must be prepared to teach graduate and undergraduate courses in British Renaissance literature, along with other courses in the undergraduate curriculum. Required: Ph.D. in English by time of appointment and research program. Send: Vita, letter of application that expresses teaching and research interests, and names of three references to Philip Eubanks, Chair, Department of English, Northern Illinois University, DeKalb, IL 60115. The department and the university are committed to the principle of diversity and welcome applications from candidates who can contribute to this objective. E‑mail applications should be sent to eubanks1@niu.edu, with attachments in PDF format. For more information please visit http://www.engl.niu.edu. Deadline: Complete applications must be RECEIVED on or before November 15, 2011.

From MLA JIL 10/7/11

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Norwich University - 17th - 18th c. British Lit.
The Department of English and Communications at Norwich University invites applications for a tenure-track English faculty position in 17th-18th century British literature to begin fall 2012.

Candidates with documented expertise in transatlantic literary and cultural studies are particularly encouraged to apply. All faculty teach a 4/4 schedule of courses in freshman composition, world literature surveys, and English program electives; prior teaching experience desired. Ph.D. expected at time of hire. Interviews will be conducted at MLA. Candidates must have U.S. citizenship or Permanent Resident Status.

Please submit a cover letter, CV, and a Norwich application no later than November 4, 2011, to British Literature Search, via e-mail: jobs@norwich.edu.

Online App. Form: http://www.norwich.edu/jobs

HigherEdJobs.com

Deadline: Nov. 4

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NOTE: this school is, in part, a military college: http://www.norwich.edu/

Also posted at Restoration/18th-Century 2012

Notre Dame of Maryland University - Asst. Professor, medieval, renaissance, or classic world lit
The English Department invites applications for a tenure‑track assistant professor position with primary expertise combining two or more of the following areas: medieval, renaissance, or classic world literature, literary theory and history, rhetoric and composition. We will also consider secondary areas of interest that fall outside these parameters. Applicants must provide evidence of scholarly productivity and demonstrate ability to teach introductory, advanced undergraduate, and graduate courses. Teaching responsibilities include expository writing, undergraduate literature courses, and graduate courses in our new MA program. Ph.D. in English required at time of hire. Teaching load is 4/3, with some classes delivered in weekend and evening format. Qualified candidates should visit http://ndm.interviewexchange.com and apply on‑line. Please provide a cover letter describing teaching and research interests, current vita, evidence of effective teaching (may include a statement of teaching philosophy, syllabi, and/or course evaluations), three letters of recommendation, and a critical writing sample. Questions may be referred to Dr. Jeana DelRosso, Department Chair of English, Notre Dame of Maryland University, 4701 N. Charles Street, Baltimore, MD 21210, jdelrosso@ndm.edu. Applications should be received by November 11, 2011.

From MLA JIL 9/15/11

Deadline: Nov. 11

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Also posted at Medieval 2012, Rhetoric/Composition 2012 & Generalist 2012

Penn State Altoona - Assistant Professor of Shakespeare/Renaissance (tenure-track)
The Pennsylvania State University, the Altoona College invites applications for a tenure-track appointment for a Shakespeare/Renaissance specialist. The candidate will also teach the early British survey class, other general education literature courses related to his/her interests, and composition. Additional teaching interests are welcome. Some of our needs include modern British or American literature, Chaucer, 18th century British literature, business writing, and environmental literature.

Located in the beautiful Allegheny Mountains of central Pennsylvania, Penn State Altoona is a largely residential campus of 4000 students offering 22 baccalaureate degree programs and the first two years of 180 Penn State baccalaureate degrees. Degree offerings at Penn State Altoona will continue to expand. Only 40 miles from the University Park campus, Altoona College offers the advantages of small college teaching with the readily available resources of a major research university.

The position requires a Ph.D. and is at the level of assistant professor or at a rank commensurate with qualifications beginning in Fall 2012. Applicants should present a record of evidence and potential effectiveness in teaching, research/creative accomplishment, and service. Candidates should have a strong commitment to undergraduate education, research, student recruitment and retention, and curricular development and assessment. Penn State Altoona offers a competitive salary and attractive benefits package.

Applicants should send a letter of application establishing their qualifications; a current vita; a description of teaching philosophy and evidence of teaching effectiveness; a statement of research interests; transcripts (official transcripts required at the time of an interview); and a minimum of three letters of reference. Applicants are strongly encouraged to submit their applications and accompanying materials electronically to [mailto:artsandhumanities@psu.edu artsandhumanities@psu.edu] in Word or PDF formats. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until position is filled. Initial interviews will be conducted at the Modern Language Association meeting, January 2012, but all applications will be considered. Non-electronic inquiries, applications, and additional materials should be sent to: Chair Search Committee for English/Shakespeare/Renaissance Specialist, Penn State Altoona, Position A-35354, Elm Building, 3000 Ivyside Park, Altoona, PA 16601-3760.

For additional information about Penn State Altoona, please visit our web page at http://www.altoona.psu.edu/

From MLA JIL 10/28/11

Deadline: open until filled

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Princeton University - Early Associate Professor, Drama (1500-1660)
Position Summary: Senior position at early associate level in Shakespeare and English Renaissance Drama (1500-1660).

Essential Qualifications: PhD in English. Teaching experience at undergraduate and graduate levels.

Education Required: Doctorate Degree

From MLA JIL version of job announcement (10/14/11): "Candidates should submit a cover letter and CV by 15 November 2011. Additional material, when requested, should be sent to Professor Nigel Smith, Senior Shakespeare Search Chair, Department of English, 22 McCosh Hall, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544."

Online Application Form

HigherEdJobs.com

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According to this link, they seem to have hired someone for this position at the Assistant level last year. But they are advertising almost exactly the same position, except at the Associate level, this year? Does anyone know what's going on here?

They hired an assistant last year, who was (and is) a member of the Princeton Society of Fellows, and he will join the faculty in fall 2012, at the end of his fellowship. This is a separate job, for a more advanced person.

The EM group there is small; they could use another person; they can afford a more senior hire; and this approach means they won't be faced with the job candidates they interviewed (but rejected) last year.

St. Edward's University (TX)
St. Edward's University invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track position for an Assistant Professor of English, specializing in the Early Modern Period, with ability also to teach some medieval literature. Position to begin fall 2012.

Responsibilities: Full-time teaching responsibilities (4 courses per semester) include courses in literature and courses in the general education core. Occasional course release for scholarly work is available. Summer teaching is available but not required. Other responsibilities include formal academic advising of English majors (in literature). Ongoing professional development in both teaching and scholarly pursuits. Participation in departmental curriculum planning and program assessment; participation in School of Humanities, and University projects, events, and committee assignments. Fulfillment of other required faculty responsibilities as outlined in the Faculty Manual.

Qualifications: PhD in English with Early Modern specialization. Demonstrated ability to teach introductory as well as advanced courses in specialty area, along with literature courses in the general education core. Educational philosophy consistent with a liberal arts emphasis and values orientation of the St. Edward's University mission. Successful completion of an employment and/or criminal history background check required.

About St. Edward's University: Founded in 1885 by the Congregation of Holy Cross, St. Edward's University is a private, Catholic liberal arts institution of more than 5,300 diverse students located in Austin, Texas. It is an exciting time to be part of the St. Edward's community as the university increases its global engagement to educate students for the opportunities and challenges of a 21st century world.

How to Apply: Review of applications will begin in mid-September. Send cover letter, vita, writing samples (published work where possible), three current letters of reference, and transcript to English Literature Search Committee; School of Humanities; C/M 1033; 3001 S. Congress Avenue; Austin, TX 78704-6489.

Chronicle

Deadline: review begins mid-Sept.

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St. Jerome's University (Canada)
St. Jerome's University, situated in the heart of the University of Waterloo campus, is a public Roman Catholic university federated with the University of Waterloo since 1960. '''The Department of English at St. Jerome's University invites applications for a tenure-track appointment at the rank of Assistant Professor, commencing July 1, 2012. The successful candidate will have a PhD in English and expertise in Early Modern Literature, with specialization in Shakespeare'''. Faculty members must meet a high standard of teaching excellence, have a strong sense of collegiality, demonstrate a commitment to service, and develop a solid research agenda. While St Jerome's is primarily an undergraduate liberal arts institution, there is some opportunity to take part in graduate teaching and supervision in the University of Waterloo graduate English program. As of May 1, 2012 the base salary for an Assistant Professor will be $72,309.

Candidates should send a letter detailing their interest in and suitability for the position, a curriculum vitae, a teaching portfolio/dossier with a statement of teaching philosophy, an outline of a research agenda, one or two sample publications, and three confidential letters of recommendation. Applications from women and men who are familiar with and sympathetic to the traditions of the Roman Catholic faith are encouraged. Please send applications to Dr. Norm Klassen, Chair, Department of English, St. Jerome's University, 290 Westmount Rd. N., Waterloo, ON Canada N2L 3G3. St. Jerome's University is committed to the principles of employment equity and in accordance with Canadian immigration requirements this advertisement is directed in the first instance to Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada. The Committee will begin reviewing applications on October 14, 2011. For further information on St. Jerome's University, visit http://www.sju.ca.

University Affairs

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St. Lawrence University (NY) - Poetry and Early Modern British Lit.
Assistant Professor of Poetry and Early Modern British Literature.

St. Lawrence University invites applications for a tenure‑track appointment in poetry and early modern British literature. '''The successful candidate will teach both levels of our coursework in introductory and advanced poetry writing, as well as coursework in early modern British literature, including Shakespeare, and will also be expected to offer the department’s research methods/theory course. ''' Normal teaching load is three courses per semester.  Ph.D. preferred. We encourage applications from candidates who bring diverse cultural, ethnic, theoretical, and national perspectives to bear on their writing and teaching. The successful candidate will join a department with a commitment to excellence in teaching, and to a program founded upon the essential relationship between creative expression and the study of literature. This appointment is scheduled to begin August, 2012. Please send a letter of application, a c.v., and sample syllabi for two relevant courses to Poetry and Early Modern British Literature Search Committee, Department of English, St. Lawrence University, Canton NY 13617. Review of applications will begin on November 15, 2011 and will continue until the position is filled. For additional information about St. Lawrence, please visit SLU’s homepage at http://www.stlawu.edu.

From MLA JIL 10/7/11

Deadline: Nov. 15

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Also posted at CreativeWriting 2012

Texas A&M University-San Antonio
The School of Arts and Sciences seeks candidates for a full-time, tenure-track appointment beginning in January or September 2012. The appointment is for an Assistant Professor of English, specializing in Early Modern English Literature. We particularly welcome candidates with a secondary area of interest in Medieval British Literature. Successful candidates will teach upper-level undergraduate coursework in their area of specialization and related fields. As part of their regular teaching loads, candidates may have the opportunity to teach graduate courses as well as supervise Master's theses/research projects. Quality performance will be expected in instruction, research, professional development, and University service. The regular teaching load is 4/4. Summer teaching assignments may be available but are not guaranteed.

Salary: Commensurate with experience and qualifications.

Required Qualifications:
 * An earned doctorate in English from a regionally accredited institution.
 * A minimum of 18 graduate credit hours in pre-19th century British Literature.
 * Evidence of active research and/or publication.
 * College or University teaching experience.

Preferred Qualifications:
 * Willingness to work in a collaborative environment.
 * Additional teaching background in Composition/Rhetoric.
 * Experience with non-traditional commuter University setting.
 * Experience with culturally diverse student body.

The position is open until filled, but review of applications will begin on October 15, 2011.

Please direct any questions to Dr. Rebecca Brown at rbrown@tamusa.tamus.edu

Application Process: Applicants must complete the application/Faculty Form as well as upload a letter of interest and their curriculum vita on our online employment system: https://employment.tamusahr.com/. In addition, applicants must submit a complete set of unofficial transcripts (official transcripts are not necessary to complete the initial application) and three letters of recommendation to the Search Committee Chair:


 * English Search Committee Chair c/o Gloria Ramos-Cortes
 * Texas A&M University-San Antonio
 * School of Arts & Sciences
 * One University Way, Room 212
 * San Antonio, TX 78224

Finalists will be required to provide three current, original letters of recommendation to the Search Committee Chair at the address above. The letters should be less than one year old and should bear the writer's actual signature.

Chronicle Ad

Deadline: review begins Oct. 15

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Transylvania University (KY) - Asst./Assoc. Professor in Early Modern lit.
Assistant/Associate Professor of English http://www.transy.edu/english

Tenure-track position in Early Modern literature, beginning September 1, 2012, with responsibility for upper level courses in Shakespeare and Milton. Ph.D. (or ABD with completion date scheduled), teaching experience, and a commitment to the goals of liberal arts education required. Evidence of teaching excellence and ability to develop topical courses for the GE curriculum an advantage. Such courses might reflect a range of interests, including film studies and gender studies. Duties include three courses per semester plus one short-term course in May providing opportunities for travel and the development of special, innovative classes. Will contribute on a rotating basis to the University’s first-year interdisciplinary liberal-arts program. Opportunity to apply to an endowed fund for faculty development that supports research. Bingham Awards for Excellence in Teaching may provide start-up awards for recent Ph.D.s or substantial salary supplements after tenure. Transylvania University is an independent, residential, liberal arts college of 1,100 in Lexington, Kentucky.

Send only a cover letter and CV at this time to Prof. Kremena Todorova, Chair of Search Committee, by November 11, 2011. Please submit cover letter and CV as PDF documents to [mailto:englishjob@transy.edu englishjob@transy.edu]. We will interview selected candidates at the MLA Annual Convention in Seattle. Transylvania University is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to building a faculty that reflects the diversity of American society. Women and members of minority groups are strongly encouraged to apply.

From MLA JIL 9/30/11

Deadline: Nov. 11

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UC Santa Cruz - Asst. or Assoc. Professor, Early Modern Comparative / Shakespeare
Advance notice of position, "Literature: Early Modern Comparative Studies / Shakespeare - Asst. or Assoc. Professor," posted in Chronicle 7/20/11. Details forthcoming on UCSC HR site.

Ad posted at HigherEdJobs.com (7/27/11)

The Department of Literature at UC Santa Cruz invites applications for a position in Early Modern Comparative Studies/Shakespeare at the assistant (tenure-track) to mid-associate (tenured) level. We seek a scholar in Early Modern Comparative Literary Studies with teaching and research expertise in Shakespeare and competence in at least one additional language literature relevant to the field of early modern studies. At the Assistant Professor level, preference will be given to advanced Assistant Professors. We seek scholars with significant teaching experience at the undergraduate and graduate levels, including doctoral supervision, and with evidence of a developed research trajectory. The appointee will be expected to teach large undergraduate lecture courses and small advanced seminars, and to work actively 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.

Deadline: The position will remain open until filled, but in order to be considered at the initial screening, the complete application must be received by October 18, 2011.

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 * Cross-posted at Comparative 2012

University of Cape Town, South Africa - 4 posts (open rank, 1 pre-1800)
The Department of English Language and Literature is seeking to make up to four appointments at the rank of Professor/Associate Professor/Senior Lecturer/Lecturer, to start in 2012. The successful candidates will play a vital role in enhancing and sustaining our standing as a leading department of literary studies in Africa.

We invite applications from candidates with primary research and teaching expertise in:


 * 1) Literature before 1800 (particularly 1500 – 1700)
 * 2) Literature after 1900 (particularly contemporary Anglophone literature, world literature, metropolitan and/or transnational modernism)
 * 3) African and South African literature.

In addition, secondary research and/or teaching interests in one or more of the following areas would be a recommendation: • creative writing • poetry • gender studies and feminism • critical theory • American literature.

To view the full advertisement, application requirements and response details, please visit http://www.uct.ac.za and click on "Vacancies". For this post we seek particularly to attract women and black South Africans. Closing Date: 21 November 2011 Ref: SR214/11. UCT is committed to the pursuit of excellence, diversity and redress. Our Employment Equity Policy is available at http://hr.uct.ac.za/policies/ee.php

Deadline: 21 Nov.

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Also posted at Generalist 2012, Modern British 2012, Anglophone 2012, & 20-21 c. American 2012

University of Chicago - Asst. or early Assoc. 16th and/or 17th c. British lit.
The University of Chicago's Department of English invites applications for an assistant or early associate professorship from scholars who work on sixteenth- and/or seventeenth-century British literature. Ph.D. required by July 1, 2012. Candidates must submit a cover letter, CV, and dissertation or book abstract online at the University of Chicago's Academic Career Opportunities website, for Posting Number 00919: https://academiccareers.uchicago.edu. In addition, three letters of recommendation must be submitted to the department's chair, Elaine Hadley, by e-mail to englishpositions@uchicago.edu. Online applications must be completed before midnight Central Time on Sunday, November 6, 2011. Letters of recommendation must be e-mailed by Sunday, November 20, 2011. Position contingent upon final budgetary approval.

LINK - HERC

Deadline: Nov. 6

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University of Illinois at Chicago - Asst. Professor, early modern to modernism
Assistant Professor, British, Transatlantic, or Anglophone Literature, early modern to modernism. Beginning fall 2012. Candidates must be committed to making a significant contribution to the intellectual life of the English department as well as to broader discussions throughout the university. The committee is especially interested in applicants who can bring the issues of their chosen period into contact with current debates in (for example) gender studies, race studies, ecocriticism, or media studies. Applications from women and minorities are encouraged. The University of Illinois is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Applicants should be ABD or have PhD in hand. For fullest consideration, please complete an application and upload letter of application, cv, and writing sample (maximum 25 pages) to our online job site at https://jobs.uic.edu by November 5, 2011. Click on "Job Search"; in Keywords, type "British Literature"; click on the job title, then click on "Apply Now," and create an account. Send (by mail) three letters of recommendation to Barbara Powell at the above mailing address. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue through November 5, 2011 or until position is filled. '''Final authorization of the position is subject to availability of state funding. '''

Assistant Professors in the Department of English at the University of Illinois at Chicago have a 2/2 teaching load and are expected to teach undergraduate and graduate classes; conduct research that has the potential to result in publication; advise students at the graduate level; and provide service as appropriate to the department, the university, and the profession. At minimum applicants should have ABD status, and a demonstrated aptitude for scholarly publication.

From MLA JIL 9/15/11

Deadline: Nov. 5

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Direct link to job posting at UIC HR: https://jobs.uic.edu/default.cfm?page=job&jobID=12872

Also posted at British Open 2012, Anglophone 2012, Modern British 2012, Romanticism, Victorian/19th 2012‎‎ & Restoration/18th-Century 2012

University of Maryland
Assistant Professor in Renaissance/Early Modern. The Department of English Language and Literature at the University of Maryland invites applications for a tenure‑track, entry‑level Assistant Professor in Renaissance/Early Modern literature to start fall 2012. PhD completed or expected by time of appointment. To assure consideration, please submit letter of application, C.V., and a writing sample (20‑25 pp.) by November 1, 2011. Application and materials must be submitted online at http://jobs.umd.edu. Appointment contingent upon the continued availability of funding. The University of Maryland is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer.

From MLA JIL 9/15/11

Deadline: Nov. 1

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This job is not listed on the University of Maryland pages - nor is it on the Employment Opportunities page of the English department. Does anyone know if they are still conducting a search?
 * Often the departments initiate a search before Human Resources can catch up with the listings. Since this was just recently posted on the MLA Job List I would say that it's still on-- you might just have to wait a couple of days for the Univ of Maryland HR department to post on their site. As for it not being on the Department's site-- still, I would wait a couple of days since admin and staff are probably trying to catch up with the semester's start, etc.
 * Agree with all above. Just would add that it also might be a good idea to alert their HR to the issue.
 * Thanks. The advert went up today on both the English department site and the HR site but they are not accepting applications until 9/26.

University of Mobile - Asst. Professor, British literature before 1900
The University of Mobile announces a tenure‑track opening for an assistant professor of English beginning August 2012. Ph.D. required by start date. The preferred candidate will be a specialist in an area of British literature before 1900. The department is seeking an energetic scholar‑teacher whose work actively engages the Christian tradition. The faculty member will teach a 4/4 course load, typically including two sections of freshman composition, one world literature survey, and one upper‑level course each semester. Applicants should submit a cover letter and curriculum vitae by November 15 to Dr. Katherine Abernathy, British Search Chair, Department of Humanities, University of Mobile, 5735 College Pkwy., Mobile, AL 36613. Applicants should also send a copy of their letters and vitae electronically to Dr. Katherine Abernathy at katherine@mail.umobile.edu. Preliminary interviews will be conducted by phone conference.

From MLA JIL 9/30/11

Deadline: Nov. 15

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Also posted at Medieval 2012, British Open 2012, Romanticism, Victorian/19th 2012‎‎ & Restoration/18th-Century 2012

University of Queensland, Australia - Associate Professor, Shakespeare & Early Modern Lit.
The role: The School now wishes to appoint an Associate Professor who will take leadership in the English Literature research program, in teaching, postgraduate supervision, in further development of majors within the Bachelor of Arts, particularly the early modern stream of the English Literature major, and growing the national and international standing of the School by securing external research funding. The successful candidate will also take a leadership role in key governance responsibilities, such as Deputy Head of School.

The person: The successful candidate is expected to have and maintain a record of outstanding internationally recognised research in early modern English Literature, including Shakespearean studies, and have a record of quality publications, including both books and international refereed journals. In addition, the candidate will have evidence of teaching, higher degree supervision, and successful competitive grant funding.

Enquiries: For initial enquiries or further information about the role, please contact Bill Newton at HigherEd Appointments, the firm assisting the University, by phoning +61 (0)419 275 583 or email [mailto:search@highered-appointments.com.au. search@highered-appointments.com.au.] Applications will be handled directly by the recruitment agency and, together with full supporting documentation (Cover letter, CV, and Selection Criteria responses), should be forwarded to the above email address by 25 November 2011.

UQ position announcement

Chronicle

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University of San Diego
Assistant Professor of English in Renaissance/Early Modern Literature

http://www.sandiego.edu

The Department of English of the University of San Diego invites applications for a tenure-track position in Renaissance/Early Modern literature, effective fall 2012. USD is searching for a scholar with strong research interests in the period and able to teach courses in dramatic and non-dramatic literature. The teaching load is three courses per semester with the possibility of course reduction through the Faculty Research Grant program of the College. USD, an independent Catholic university, is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer with a strong institutional commitment to the achievement of diversity among its faculty, students, and staff.

To apply: Please send detailed curriculum vitae and letter of application only by November 1, 2011, to Dr. Abraham Stoll, Chair, Renaissance/Early Modern Search Committee, Department of English, University of San Diego, 5998 Alcala Park, San Diego, CA 92110-2492. Also, please upload CV and letter of application at http://www.sandiego.edu/hr/faculty - job number IRC4469. We will conduct interviews at MLA 2012 in Seattle.

LINK - Also posted at Chronicle (8/2/11)

Deadline: Nov. 1

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Request for additional materials: 10/28 (writing sample and letters) (x4); 11/08 (x2)

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University of Southern Mississippi
Assistant Professor of Early Modern Literature/Shakespeare

The Department of English at The University of Southern Mississippi invites applications for a tenure‑track position in Early Modern literature and Shakespeare to begin Fall 2012. Additional interest in the history of drama or the history of language is desirable. The successful candidate typically will be expected to teach three courses per semester and to serve on M.A. and Ph.D. committees. Minimum qualifications include a Ph.D. in English by the time of appointment, evidence of an active research agenda, and a commitment to teaching and service. Position is contingent upon funding. Hattiesburg is a pleasant city with a metro population of 150,000 located about 90 miles from New Orleans and 65 miles from the Gulf Coast. A second campus is situated on sixty‑five acres overlooking the Gulf. Application deadline is November 1, 2011. Please submit application letter, CV, writing sample (20‑25 pages), and three letters of recommendation electronically to http://www.usm.edu/employment‑hr/

From MLA JIL 10/7/11

Deadline: Nov. 1

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University of Texas, Austin (Senior Scholar, Millikan Professorship)
Senior Scholar: The English Department at The University of Texas at Austin wishes to appoint a distinguished senior scholar or creative writer to the J.R. Millikan Centennial Professorship in English Literature. All areas of specialization are open. Ph.D. or terminal degree in field preferred. Duties include undergraduate and graduate teaching, research, publication, and service. Salary will be commensurate with achievements.

To apply, please send a letter of interest and a CV to Dr. Elizabeth Cullingford, Chair, via english-department@fortyacres.utexas.edu. Deadline: October 17th. The position is subject to budgetary approval. Background check will be conducted on successful candidate. The University of Texas at Austin is an AA/EEO employer.

http://www.utexas.edu/cola/depts/english/

From MLA JIL 9/15/11

Deadline: Oct. 17

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Also posted at CreativeWriting 2012

University of Texas at El Paso - 17th c. British Lit.
POSITION DESCRIPTION: The English Department at the University of Texas at El Paso invites applications for an Assistant or Associate Professor specializing in seventeenth-century British literature. Position includes undergraduate and graduate teaching. First year load is 2/2; thereafter 3/3. The anticipated appointment date for the position is fall 2012. We are especially interested in candidates committed to working with students of diverse backgrounds. REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS: A strong background in Milton studies is essential. Desirable secondary areas include, but are not limited to, transatlantic studies, medieval studies, comparative studies, and/or gender and sexuality. Desired candidate should already have Ph.D. by time of appointment and demonstrated scholarly activity in the field of seventeenth-century British literature. Candidates at the Associate Professor rank should have a substantial record of scholarly publication.

APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Interested candidates should submit a letter of interest; current curriculum vitae; transcripts; names/addresses/phone/e-mail for three references; and three (3) letters of recommendation and a writing sample will be requested from candidates who are of interest based on letter and vita. Review of applications will commence immediately. The search committee will review applications continuously until the position is filled. However, applicants are encouraged to apply by November 11, 2011.

To apply for this position, submit to: Dr. Brian Yothers, Director of Literature, English Department, The University of Texas at El Paso, El Paso, TX 79968-0526.

Chronicle

Deadline: Nov. 11

Acknowledgment received: 07/11

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University of Wisconsin-Madison
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 2012. 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 explores the impact of print culture on early modern English literature, particularly poetry. The candidate appointed will help the department maintain core capabilities in the teaching of early modern literature, while contributing to inter-disciplinary areas of knowledge that cross the boundaries of existing academic departments. To apply, please email a CV, a letter of application describing research and teaching strengths, and a recommendation dossier to Professor Theresa Kelley, Chair, Department of English at employment@english.wisc.edu. Pdf files are preferred. Materials that cannot be sent electronically may be mailed to Professor Theresa Kelley, Chair, Department of English, University of Wisconsin-Madison, 600 North Park Street, Madison, WI 53706, Attn: Early Modern Search. To ensure full consideration, applications should be received by October 1, 2011. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. EOE/AA. A criminal background check may be required prior to start of appointment.

Chronicle

Deadline: Oct. 1

Acknowledgment received:9/26

Request for additional materials: 9/1 (X2); 9/8; 9/12; 9/26 (X2); 10/3 (25 page writing sample)

Rejection (no interview):

Phone or Skype interview scheduled:

Rejection (after phone or Skype interview):

Campus interview scheduled: Yes [posted 10/31]

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

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The job advertisement seems to have been removed from the Chronicle, and isn't appearing anywhere else yet. Does anyone know if the job is still being run?

7/17/11: The job announcement is still posted at UWM HR: http://www.ohr.wisc.edu/pvl/pv_070538.html

From someone in Employment at UW-M English: "Interviewing/campus visits will be conducted prior to MLA, with the hope an offer can be made about the time of the MLA conference. This is a somewhat difference process than has been done in past years, but this is the approach the search committee is taking this time around."

From acknowledgment email: "We will be in contact with you after the initial screening of candidates. We expect the initial screening to be completed by mid-fall." This suggests perhaps that they do plan to interview before MLA.

Question: Anyone know the potential ethical implications if they make an offer to someone at or near MLA? What sort of time frame would one have to make decisions about other offers/interviews?

One Answer: The whole process is clearly designed to avoid competition with other offers; while it is of course impossible to know until you are in the happy position of being given an offer, we can bet that your Madison committee will give you a very firm deadline to approve or reject, and that deadline will be far in advance of any offers which you might get from interviews performed at MLA.

Another: It very well may be that UWM wants to roll like this with this search (i.e. pre-MLA offer). A few schools every year seem to try to do searches like this (although usually not schools of the caliber of UWM). However, it does seem to fly in the face of "best practices" recommended by the MLA: "No candidate should be required to give a final answer before 22 January to an offer of a position with-out tenure for the following academic year. After 22 January, candidates should normally be allowed two weeks to give a final answer to a formal offer." See: "Advice to Search Committee Members and Job Seekers on Faculty Recruitment and Hiring," ADE Bulletin 132 (Fall 2002), pp. 63–65 . Maybe that date should be updated since MLA is now in early Jan. - but it seems it should rightly be pushed back, not forward.

A third answer: They might need to make the hire this fiscal year in order to use the Mellon money.

Is this a tenure track or visiting position? The ad doesn't specify. ..

University of Wisconsin-Marathon County - TT Assistant, Preferred Spec. in Early British Lit.
The University of Wisconsin-Marathon County and the University of Wisconsin Colleges English Department invite applications for an Assistant Professor of English. The UW-Marathon County campus in Wausau, Wisconsin is one of thirteen campuses comprising the UW Colleges, a freshman-sophomore transfer institution within the UW System. The UW Colleges offers an excellent liberal arts and pre-professional education for students beginning work toward a bachelor’s degree. Contract begins August 27, 2012.

QUALIFICATIONS: Qualified candidates will hold a Ph.D. in English or closely related field with a specialization in literature or film studies. ABD candidates will be considered, provided the Ph. D. is confirmed by the start of the appointment.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: Attractive specializations would be in children’s literature, multicultural literature, film studies, or early British literature (including Shakespeare).

RESPONSIBILITIES: Typical teaching load is twelve-credit hours per semester to include four, three-credit courses in both composition and literature. Teaching two courses of freshman composition (ENG 101 or ENG 102) will be a part of a normal semester workload. Literature courses may include Introduction to Literature, Figures in Literature, and Themes in Literature, and additional courses in the candidate’s area of specialization Areas of specialization could include children’s literature, multicultural literature, film studies, or early British literature (including Shakespeare). Interest in teaching Ethnic Studies and developing Interdisciplinary Studies courses and/or courses with a service learning component are also desirable. This tenure-track position requires scholarly activity in the discipline and/or in the scholarship of teaching and learning.

SALARY: Starting salary currently is $43,000. Additional compensation for summer and/or winterim instruction is a possibility depending on campus need. Details of the excellent benefits package may be found at http://www.uwsa.edu/hr/benefits.

Applications: Applications must include a letter of interest, current vita, unofficial transcripts, a one-page statement of teaching philosophy, and up to three current letters of recommendation. Student evaluations of teaching may also be submitted if available. ABD candidates should also provide evidence of the advanced status of their dissertation. Final interviews of candidates will include a class presentation. All application materials must be submitted electronically to the [mailto:faculty.positions@uwc.edu faculty.positions@uwc.edu]. For assured consideration, all required application materials must be received by December 3, 2011. This position will remain posted until filled. If requested, confidentiality of an application can be maintained until an applicant is deemed a finalist in the search.

Questions may be addressed to: UW Colleges Department of English chair, Greg Ahrenhoerster, Ph.D. greg.ahrenhoerster@uwc.edu (262) 521-5522 or UW-Marathon Executive Officer and Dean, Keith Montgomery keith.montgomery@uwc.edu (715) 261-6223.

From MLA JIL 11/4/11

Deadline: Dec. 3

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview):

Phone or Skype interview scheduled:

Rejection (after phone or Skype interview):

Campus interview scheduled:

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

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Also posted at Generalist 2012 & Children's 2012

Victoria University (New Zealand) - Lecturer/Senior Lecturer - Early Modern
School of English, Film, Theatre and Media Studies, Wellington.

Victoria University is seeking to appoint a Lecturer or Senior Lecturer in the English Programme. The successful applicant will be expected to have a primary expertise in the broad field of Early Modern literature. Applications are particularly welcome from candidates who are able to make use of the resources of the Alexander Turnbull Library in their research and teaching.

The appointee will be expected to have a PhD in English Literature; have a good research record and the potential to attract new postgraduate enrolments; and have experience in teaching at tertiary level. For appointment at the Senior Lecturer level, applicants would need around five years' research and teaching experience in an academic position and successful experience in postgraduate supervision.

For further information, contact Dr Thierry Jutel, Head of School of English, Film, Theatre and Media Studies, thierry.jutel@vuw.ac.nz or Dr Mark Williams, Programme Director English, mark.williams@vuw.ac.nz or visit www.vacancies.vuw.ac.nz

Applications close 15 November 2011.

Victoria University of Wellington is an EEO employer and actively seeks to meet its obligations under the Treaty of Waitangi. For more information and to apply online visit http://vacancies.vuw.ac.nz Reference: A325-11Z.

Chronicle

Deadline: Nov. 15

Acknowledgment received: 11/3

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview):

Campus interview scheduled:

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

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SORRY TO INTERRUPT, BUT I WANT TO WARN YOU ALL ABOUT SOMETHING FEW KNOW REGARDING ACADEMIC JOBS IN NEW ZEALAND. THE ADMINISTRATORS THERE WILL MAKE YOUR LIFE IMPOSSIBLE IF YOU WANT TO LEAVE DURING BREAKS (AND THEY HAVE 4.5 MONTHS OF BREAKS). THE CONTRACTS ARE CONCEPTUALISED AS M-F 9-5 IN YOUR OFFICE ALL YEAR LONG FACTORY/BUSINESS TYPE. THEY ARE VERY OLD FASHION. THIS IS NOT A LIE, ASK SOMEONE WHO WORKS THERE, OR SEARCH THE HUMAN RESOURCES PAGES, OR GOOGLE "TALL POPPY SYNDROME." THE ADMINSTRATORS WILL TRY TO PLAY DOWN THE SEVERITY OF THEIR "LEAVE POLICIES", BUT ONCE YOU ACCEPT THE CONTRACT, YOU'RE GEOGRAPHICALLY STUCK AND YOUR ACADEMIC CAREER WILL BE DETERED UNTIL YOU MANAGE TO FIND ANOTHER JOB. SPREAD THE WORD.

^Universities to fear is the appropriate place to post systemic problems / complaints such as these.

Weber State University (UT) - Asst. Professor (tenure-track), Early British Lit.
The Department of English at Weber State University in Ogden, Utah is advertising a tenure-track position at the rank of assistant professor in early British literature, with teaching responsibilities for lower-division composition and general education literature and the possibility of teaching graduate courses. Position Responsibilities include a 4-4 teaching load, half (two courses per semester) in introductory or intermediate writing. Scholarship and service are also expected.

Minimum Qualifications: Ph.D. in English (or the [degree] equivalent) at the time of appointment; qualifications in teaching literature from Beowulf to Milton, particularly medieval; and experience in teaching undergraduate writing and/or undergraduate literature.

Preferred Qualifications: Familiarity with computer technology relevant to teaching and the ability to teach courses outside the candidate's specialization

To apply, complete the online staff/faculty data form and attach a cover letter that includes your teaching philosophy; a CV; a writing sample; and the names and contact information(titles and positions, office telephone numbers, and e-mails) for three references. Screening of applications will begin December 1, 2011 and will continue until the position is filled.

Online App. Form: http://jobs.weber.edu

HigherEdJobs.com

Deadline: Dec. 1

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:

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Also posted at Medieval 2012

West Virginia University - 3 positions in pre-1800 British lit.
The Department of English at West Virginia University invites applications for three positions in pre-1800 British literature: (1) Shakespeare, (2) History of the Book, and (3) Poetry and Poetics. Applicants must have a PhD by August, 2012, clear evidence of success in research, and demonstrated teaching excellence. Especially encouraged to apply are candidates capable of developing or enhancing our commitment to international, interdisciplinary, and/or multicultural studies. Teaching responsibilities (a 2/2 load) will range from undergraduate British literature survey courses to Graduate courses and seminars in your areas of specialization.

West Virginia University is a Research-High Activity University located in Morgantown, WV (approximately 70 miles south of Pittsburgh, PA). WVU is an Affirmative Action, Equal Opportunity employer.

The position begins August 16, 2012. Screening will begin November 1, continuing until the position is filled. Interviews will be conducted at the MLA convention in Seattle.

Submit your letter of application and CV to: Search Committee/British Literature, Department of English, West Virginia University, Box 6296, Morgantown, WV 26506-6296.

Direct further inquiries to John Ernest.

LINK: http://english.wvu.edu/jobs

Deadline: Nov. 1

Acknowledgment received: 9/26, 11/1

Request for additional materials: 10/31

Rejection (no interview):

MLA interview scheduled:

Rejection (after MLA interview):

Campus interview scheduled:

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

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9/1: Where was this job posted?

A: I don't believe it has been posted in the usual places yet, but just yesterday (8/31), saw it circulated on email lists. I imagine it will be posted in the JIL when that goes up later in Sept.

Update (9/14/11): Position announcement now posted at WVU site: http://english.wvu.edu/jobs

Ad also posted in MLA JIL 9/16/11, with stipulation: "Applications accepted until November 1, 2011."

Also posted at British Open 2012, Medieval 2012 & Restoration/18th-Century 2012

Q: To the person who received the request for more materials...for which position did you receive the request?

Sorry- should have specified. It was for History of the Book.

Wichita State University (KS)
Assistant Professor in Shakespeare and Renaissance and Early Modern British Literature

http://www.wichita.edu/english

The Department of English at Wichita State University is now accepting applications for a tenure track assistant professorship in Shakespeare and British Literature 1500‑1700, beginning in Fall 2012. Ph.D. required at time of appointment. Publications are desirable, and a record of successful teaching with a diverse student body is required. Also helpful would be a secondary competence in medieval literature and experience in teaching the History of the English Language, the Bible as Literature and World Literature. All faculty teach general education courses and composition as needs arise. Course load is 3/3, and will include both graduate and undergraduate offerings and the direction of M.A. theses. Salary is competitive, and Wichita State University is anAffirmative Action/ Equal Opportunity Employer. Application deadline is November 1, 2011. Candidates should first submit a cover letter and CV online at http://jobs.wichita.edu, and then send three letters of reference, transcripts of graduateeducation, and an article‑length writing sample to: William F. Woods, Chair, Renaissance Search Committee Department of English, Box 14 , Wichita State University, Wichita, KS 67260‑0014. Interviews will be conducted at the MLA convention in Seattle in January 2012. Offers of employment are contingent upon completion of a satisfactory criminal background check as required by Kansas Board of Regents policy

From MLA JIL 10/7/11

Deadline: Nov. 1 (not Nov 15 as was previously written)--see above

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview):

MLA interview scheduled:

Rejection (after MLA interview):

Campus interview scheduled:

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

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William Paterson University - Assistant Professor, Shakespeare/Renaissance Studies
Assistant Professor, English-Shakespeare/Renaissance Studies, Job Code 127HEJ

The University is pleased to solicit applications and nominations for a faculty position for the academic year 2012-2013. Unless otherwise indicated, faculty appointments are tenure-track at the rank of Assistant Professor and require an earned doctorate or appropriate terminal degree in the field. (ABD's may however be considered for appointment at the rank of instructor, with projected completion of degree requirements by June 2013).

Teach a variety of specialized undergraduate and graduate courses in Shakespeare and Renaissance Studies, as well as University Core Curriculum courses in writing and literature. Evidence of scholarly productivity and potential contributions to curriculum development and ongoing assessments, and innovative classroom activities required. Commitment to a high level of teaching effectiveness, to ongoing scholarship or creative expression, and to academic service is required. This position is subject to available funding. The academic year commences September 2012. Ph.D. and college-level teaching experience required.

Candidates should send letter of application, current curriculum vitae, with contact information for at least three professional references to Linda Hamalian, chairperson, Department of English at hamalianl@wpunj.edu or via mail to William Paterson University, 300 Pompton Road, Wayne, NJ 07470. Please reference Job Code. Review of applications will commence immediately and continue until the position is filled. The University community values and supports diversity among faculty, staff and students. Minority and women candidates are encouraged to apply. Further information about the positions, the University, and the departmental programs can be obtained electronically through access to its website at http://www.wpunj.edu/jobs.

HigherEdJobs.com

Deadline: open until filled (posted 10/20/11)

Acknowledgment received: 11/3, 11/7

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:

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Wingate University (NC) - Assistant Professor - Shakespeare and Renaissance Lit.
ASSISTANT PROFESSOR OF ENGLISH - Wingate University, a residential university with a liberal arts core located near Charlotte, North Carolina, is seeking an Assistant Professor of English in Shakespeare and Renaissance Literature, a full-time, continuing position beginning Fall 2012. Preference given to candidates with secondary expertise in Desktop Publishing, a course required for English majors. Teaching load is 4/4 and includes freshman composition courses. '''Search begins in Nov. 2011 and will continue until the position is filled. '''Contact Dr. T. Napier, Chair, Search Committee, Dept. of English, Wingate University, Wingate, NC 28174, or tnapier@wingate.edu for more information. Completed applications will be confirmed via e-mail. Founded in 1896, Wingate University is a private four-year co-educational institution offering students active learning opportunities through personalized instruction, world travel, career discovery, faith development and community service. More information about the university may be found at http://www.wingate.edu. EOE

Deadline: open until filled (posted in 11/4/11 MLA JIL)

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:

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Emory and Henry College (3 year VAP, pre-1800 British Lit / Shakespeare)
Visiting Assistant Professor of Pre-1800 British Literature / Shakespeare {C}Three-year appt., non-tenure-track, to begin fall 2012. Ph.D. required. 7-course load. Candidate will teach first-year composition, 200-level British literature survey (to c. 1750), 300-level Shakespeare, and general education courses. Please send letter of application, CV, copies of graduate and undergraduate transcripts (unofficial copies acceptable), teaching evaluations, and three confidential letters of recommendation to Dean Linda Dobkins, Box 947, Emory & Henry College, Emory, VA 24327. Postmark deadline: Nov. 28, 2011. Electronic applications not accepted. Interviews at MLA. Emory & Henry is a four-year, Methodist-affiliated liberal arts college of 1000 students located in southwest Virginia. Check our website at www.ehc.edu. Emory & Henry is an equal-opportunity employer. Candidates from under-represented ethnic and racial groups are encouraged to apply.

From MLA JIL 9/23/11

Deadline: Nov. 28

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview):

MLA interview scheduled:

Rejection (after MLA interview):

Campus interview scheduled:

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

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Hampden-Sydney College (one year VAP, early modern British lit.)
Hampden-Sydney College invites applications for a one-year, full-time Visiting Assistant Professor of English, specializing in early modern British literature, beginning August 2012. The successful candidate will teach seven courses, including a survey of British literature through 1800, upper-level Shakespeare, an introductory literature course, and first-year writing. The ability to teach Milton is preferred but not required. Candidates should hold a Ph.D by time of employment and demonstrate a strong commitment to teaching undergraduates.

Hampden-Sydney College is a selective four-year liberal arts college for men enrolling 1,050 students, located on a beautiful 1300-acre campus in Virginia, 60 miles southwest of Richmond.

To apply for the position, please send letter of application, curriculum vitae, and three confidential letters of reference to [mailto:Englishsearch@hsc.edu Englishsearch@hsc.edu]. Address the application to Professor Evan Davis, Chair, English Department, Hampden-Sydney College, Hampden-Sydney, VA 23943. Telephone: (434) 223-6245; FAX: (434) 223-6045; Website: http://www.hsc.edu/Academics/Academic-Majors/English.html. Review of applications will begin December 1 and will continue until the position is filled.

From MLA JIL 9/13/11

Deadline: Dec. 1

Acknowledgment received: 10/24

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:

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Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (Visiting Research Associate in Shakespeare Studies)
The School of Liberal Arts at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis seeks to fill a research associate position in Shakespeare Studies, beginning in August 2012 (with a one-year contract, renewable up to four years). The Visiting Research Associate will join a team working on a new multi-platform edition (print and digital) of Shakespeare’s Complete Works, to be published by Oxford University Press (general edited by Terri Bourus, John Jowett, and Gary Taylor). Candidates must have training in, and enthusiasm about, early modern bibliography and/or textual studies, performance or book history. We will begin considering applications immediately and continue until the positions are filled. Applications, including a cover letter, c.v., and three letters of recommendation, should be submitted online as Word or pdf files, addressed to Dr. Terri Bourus at tbourus@iupui.edu. We will begin considering applications on Dec. 1, 2011 and continue until the position is filled.

From MLA JIL 9/13/11

Deadline: Dec. 1

Acknowledgment received: 10/23

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:

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Jacksonville University (FL) - VAP, Specialization in Renaissance / Shakespeare
The English Department at Jacksonville University seeks qualified applicants for a renewable (up to three years) Visiting Assistant Professorship, beginning August 2012. This position primarily involves teaching developmental English, first year composition, world literature and limited upper-level courses as needed (area: Renaissance/Shakespeare).

Responsibilities: Possibly teaching advanced undergraduate courses in the areas of candidate's expertise, but primarily teaching in the English general education program with occasional courses online (4/4); maintaining an active scholarly agenda; and participating in university and departmental service.

Qualifications (Required):


 * Ph.D. in English
 * Demonstrated expertise in teaching composition
 * Record of scholarly and professional activities

Preferred Qualifications:
 * Specialization in Renaissance/Shakespeare
 * Experience with online instruction

To Apply: Please send application materials (faculty application, resume, curriculum vitae, three letters of reference and transcripts), via electronic email or surface mail. All official inquiries should be directed to:


 * Dr. Scott Kimbrough


 * Division Chair, Humanities


 * Jacksonville University


 * 2800 University Blvd N.


 * Jacksonville, FL 32211


 * email: skimbro@ju.edu


 * FAX: (904) 256-7189


 * http://www.ju.edu/files/applications/faculty_application.pdf

HigherEdJobs.com

Deadline: Open until filled (posted 10/06/11)

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:

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