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American University - Assistant Professor of English (Medieval Literature)
The Department of Literature in the College of Arts and Sciences at American University seeks to hire one tenure-track Assistant Professor with expertise in medieval literature, preferably with theoretical interests. Interdisciplinary and/or comparative training a plus, as is ability to teach both British and Continental medieval literature. Successful candidates will teach upper-level and graduate courses in field of specialization in English, along with a range of General Education courses.

Applications should include a cover letter that describes research and teaching interests, a CV, and a writing sample in English, as well as three letters of recommendation sent directly by scholars familiar with your research and teaching. PhD is required. Prior teaching experience is preferred. Position to start August 2013. Applications should be submitted electronically as an email attachment in .pdf format to Catherine Johnson at [mailto:cjohnson@american.edu cjohnson@american.edu]. You may also send them by mail to Jonathan Loesberg, Chair, Department of Literature, American University, 4400 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington DC, 20016-8047. Please direct any questions to Prof. Loesberg at [mailto:jloesbe@american.edu jloesbe@american.edu]. For best consideration applications should be received by November 5, 2012.

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Bowdoin College - Assistant Professor of English (Medieval Literature and Culture)
The Department of English invites applications for a tenure-track position at the assistant professor rank in Medieval English literature and culture beginning in the fall of 2013. Exceptional candidates in all subfields will be given serious consideration. We welcome candidates whose areas of expertise connect to one of the College’s interdisciplinary programs or to the larger community of medieval and early modern scholars at the College. Applicants should demonstrate a strong commitment to research, a promise of successful scholarly engagement, and dedication to teaching excellence in a liberal arts environment. Bowdoin has highly motivated students, a two-course per semester teaching load, a junior sabbatical leave policy, competitive salary, and excellent support for faculty research. Ph.D. must be in hand upon beginning appointment.

Bowdoin College accepts only electronic submissions. Please visit https://careers.bowdoin.edu to submit letter of application, c.v., writing sample of no more than 25 pages, and the names of three references who have agreed to provide letters of recommendation.

Review of applications will begin November 1, 2012, and continue until the position is filled.

http://www.bowdoin.edu/academic-affairs/curriculum-teaching/recruit/english-tt.shtml

Deadline: Review begins Nov. 1 and continues until filled.

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Bristol University (UK) - Two Lectureships in English (Medieval Period)
The University of Bristol invites applications to two full-time permanent Lectureships (Lecturer B) in English Literature, with special reference to the medieval period. Candidates who can demonstrate excellence in research in any area of the subject, including Anglo-Saxon literature, are eligible to apply. The successful candidates will have a PhD by the expected start date (1 September 2013), a record of publication or well-developed plans for publication, and clear potential to achieve international excellence in research. They will be expected to develop further an established research profile through publication, bidding for external research funding, and presentations at national and international conferences in order to play an active role in maintaining and enhancing the research profile of the Department of English, School of Humanities, and Faculty of Arts. They will also be expected to teach at MA level and supervise postgraduate research students.For further information about the department, see www.bris.ac.uk/english.

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DePauw University - Assistant Professor of English (Medieval and Renaissance Literature)
English Department. DePauw University. Medieval and Renaissance Literature. Tenure-track position in Medieval and Renaissance literature beginning August 2013. Ph.D. required; publications preferred; rank and salary commensurate with experience.

Teaching includes introductory and advanced courses in literature, writing-intensive seminar for first-year students, and other writing-intensive courses for majors and non-majors. Candidates should show evidence or promise of teaching excellence and commitment to undergraduate teaching in liberal arts setting.

For information about Department, visit http://www.depauw.edu/academics/departments-programs/english/. Pre-tenure leave and funding available for professional/curriculum development (http://www.depauw.edu/offices/academic-affairs/faculty-development/).

Submit application letter and curriculum vitae to Harry Brown, Chair, English Department, Asbury Hall, DePauw University, Greencastle, IN 46135. Application review begins October 29 and continues until filled.

DePauw is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer. Women and members of underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply.

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Deadline: Review begins Oct. 29th and continues until filled.

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Also posted at Renaissance 2013

Colby College - TT Assistant Medievalist
Tenure-track Assistant Professor position, with a joint specialization in the literature and culture of the medieval period (c. 5th-15th centuries) and in the history of the English language, beginning September 1, 2013. We especially welcome applications from candidates whose interests are cross-disciplinary, trans-historicist, and comparative.

The course load is five courses per year, including upper-level courses in the candidate's areas of concentration and one section of an introductory writing course, which is taught by all members of the department. Other teaching assignments may include the introductory English seminar, our comparative literature and cultures sophomore-level course, and/or literary and critical theory. An exceptional record of both research and teaching is required. The Ph.D. must be in hand no later than August 1, 2013.

To apply, please send application materials as .pdf or .docx attachments, by no later than November 15, 2012, to Professor Tilar Mazzeo, Search Committee Chair, to: [mailto:medievalistsearch@colby.edu medievalistsearch@colby.edu]. Include letter of interest, CV, three letters of recommendation, statement of teaching philosophy, and a writing sample of no more than 25 pages. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Preliminary interviews will take place at the MLA in January.

MLA JIL 9/14/12

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Ghent University - Tenure-Track position in pre-1900 European Lit.
Subject to final approval from university authorities, the Faculty of Arts and Philosophy at Ghent University (Belgium) will soon advertize two tenure-track positions as docent (equivalent of Lecturer in the UK system and Assistant Professor in the US system) with a focus on academic research. The advertisement will include four disciplines; the two posts will be awarded to the candidates most likely to contribute to the Facultys strong research profile. The Department of Literary Studies wants to draw attention to the vacancy in European literature from Antiquity to 1900, and asks potential candidates to get in touch now, so as to receive detailed instructions on application deadlines and procedures as soon as that information is available. Applications from individuals with expertise in any European literature taught in the department (Dutch, English, French, German, Greek, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish, Scandinavian) and any period prior to 1900 will be considered. Applications from individuals with transhistorical, transnational, translingual or interdisciplinary research interests are particularly welcome. This may include but is not limited to:


 * publications or research plans that cover more than one period (for example, studies tracing the development of a concept, trope or textual tradition from antiquity through the Middle Ages or the reception of Classical works in the early modern period).
 * publications or research plans that cover more than one national or language tradition (comparative approaches, the study of influence and imitation across borders, etc.)
 * publications or research plans that create bridges to other departments and disciplines (history, art history, archaeology, history of science, law, philosophy, etc.)
 * publications or research plans that involve innovative methodologies (for example, New Philology, New Historicism, Digital Humanities, history of the book, textual materialism, stylometry, computational philology)

The successful candidate will play a central role in the organization of the new two-year M.A. programme in Historical Linguistics and Literature (ancient, medieval and early modern). This M.A. programme teaches students to decipher texts from earlier periods and to situate them in their wider historical, social, cultural and philosophical context. Coursework focuses on diachronic linguistics, techniques of textual analysis, history of ideas and cultural history as well as period-specific topics in the various languages taught in the department. For more information on the programme, see: tinyurl.com/75hqxvw The successful candidate will also contribute to one or more of the following interdisciplinary research groups at the university:


 * GICS: Ghent Institute for Classical Studies: www.giks.ugent.be
 * Henri Pirenne Institute for Medieval Studies: www.pirenne.ugent.be
 * GEMS: Group for Early Modern Studies: www.gems.ugent.be
 * Centre for the Study of Text and Print Culture: www.print-culture.ugent.be

The successful candidate will play a role in coordinating research collaborations across the language groups and research periods within the department and in establishing bridges between the department and other research units both at the University and beyond. Collaborations could include the development of new course offerings or programmes of study (for example, through Erasmus Mundus) or larger research projects (for example, through HERA: www.heranet.info).

Please note that the candidate must have obtained a doctorate in a relevant field between 1 Feb. 2006 and 1 Feb. 2011. This window, however, may be expanded in the case of medical or maternity leave or extenuating circumstances. If in doubt, please get in touch.

This is a tenure-track position. At the time of appointment, the lecturer and the university will agree upon a set of personalized goals, which will be laid out in an addendum to the tenure-track contract. After a five-year trial period, the lecturer will be granted tenure and promoted to Senior Lecturer (Associate Professor) provided that s/he has met these goals.

Candidates are encouraged to clarify in their applications not only their past research and publications but also their future research plans and how they might collaborate with research groups and with colleagues both inside and outside the department. It is recommended that candidates give as much detail as possible about future projects and plans including possible sources of funding and the venues to which research will be submitted.

The Department of Literary Studies at UGent is a vibrant community of 168 people, including some 50 fully funded PhD-students and 20 postdocs; the professor will join 27 colleagues specialising in nine languages as well as General and Comparative Literature.

Ghent University is committed to internationalization and welcomes applications from foreign scholars. Knowledge of Dutch is not necessary to apply, but candidates should be willing to learn the language. The International Staff Office assists with the transition and orientation of foreign employees.

The deadline for application is likely to be 15 August 2012 (subject to confirmation), but candidates are advized to get in touch with the contact persons. Formal information on how to apply and the official announcement of the position (including confirmed deadline) will be available at: www.ugent.be/en/news/vacancies/autonomous

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Also posted at Comparative 2013 and Renaissance 2013

King's College London - Lecturer in pre-1300 Medieval Literature (roughly = TT Assistant Professor in the US system)
The Department seeks an outstanding lecturer in medieval English literature and language, with expertise in literature before 1300 to join Professor Clare Lees and Drs Lawrence Warner and Sarah Salih in developing and extending our research and teaching profile in medieval literary studies. The team also includes Dr Juliana Dresvina, British Academy postdoctoral fellow in later medieval literature, and a flourishing group of doctoral candidates whose interests include Old and Middle English as well as interdisciplinary projects (which are co-supervised with other medievalists in the School of Arts and Humanities, such as French, Theology and Digital Humanities). The department offers an MA in Medieval English: Sex, Gender and Culture, and contributes to the interdisciplinary MA in Medieval Studies (currently convened by Dr Sarah Salih). Medieval English literature at King’s is characterised by its commitment to theoretically informed, multi-disciplinary research, and features research interests in religious literary culture, verbal and visual culture, gender and sexuality studies, medieval textual cultures and the contemporary medieval. Professor Lees is currently the Director of the Centre for Late Antique and Medieval Studies (CLAMS), an interdisciplinary Arts & Humanities Research Centre. We would welcome applicants with interests in digital humanities; the contemporary medieval; early medieval cultures in the British Isles; visual and material culture; gender and sexuality.

The successful candidate will have an outstanding record of research and publication as well as exceptional potential as an emerging research leader in the field. Applications from candidates with research interests either in earlier Middle English or Old English literature are encouraged, but candidates will be expected to have broad interdisciplinary research and teaching interests as well. The successful candidate will will be expected to engage in and develop research projects in the literature and culture of the Middle Ages; to cultivate academic networks; to secure research funding and to develop the impact of research; and to attract and supervise PhD candidates. The candidate will design and deliver teaching for undergraduate and postgraduate taught programmes.including the MAs in Medieval English and Medieval Studies.

For an informal discussion of the post please contact Professor Josephine McDonagh on 02078481153, or via email at [mailto:Josephine.mcdonagh@kcl.ac.uk Josephine.mcdonagh@kcl.ac.uk]. Alternatively, you can contact Professor Clare Lees on 02078482181 or via email at [mailto:clare.lees@kcl.ac.uk clare.lees@kcl.ac.uk].

The closing date for receipt of applications is 9 November 2012 at midnight.

Full ad and application materials at KCL website: http://www.kcl.ac.uk/depsta/pertra/vacancy/external/pers_detail.php?jobindex=12379

King's College Website 10/10/12

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Michigan State University - TT Assistant Professor of Medieval Literature
The English Department at Michigan State University invites applications for a tenure-system position at the rank of Assistant Professor in Medieval Studies with cross-field strengths in Early Modern Studies. The successful candidate will be appointed on an academic year basis and will engage in an active program of teaching (normally, two courses per semester), research and service, including teaching in the College of Arts and Letters' general education program in the Interdisciplinary Arts and Humanities. Requirements: The Ph.D. completed and in hand by the appointment date of August 16th, 2013, with specialization in Medieval literature and culture and with research and teaching interests that will connect in dynamic ways with departmental strengths in Early Modern Studies, which include trans-cultural and global studies, postcolonial studies, visual culture, and digital humanities. Additional desired qualifications include an engagement with trans-cultural and comparative perspectives; non-European traditions as well as English/Continental interactions and exchanges such European-Islamic encounters, translation theories and practices; gender studies and global Medievalisms. Candidates must show promise of strong scholarship and publication, a commitment to excellence in teaching, and the desire to work collaboratively with faculty in Early Modern studies and in wider ranging fields within the department and the College of Arts and Letters. The review of applications will begin on October 11, 2011 and continue until the position is filled; application deadline: Nov. 12, 2012. Please apply with a letter of application and CV via MSU’s online job application website at: https://jobs.msu.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=59162. Applicants are also requested to send a 20-25 page writing sample (maximum 40 pages) via e-mail attachment directoy, to Sue Ann Plesko, Assistant to the English Department Chairperson, at [mailto:plesko@msu.edu plesko@msu.edu].

MLA JIL 10/05/12

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Milligan College (TN) - TT Asst., Composition and Medieval/Renaissance/17thc. Lit.
Milligan College, a Christian liberal arts college in Northeast Tennessee, invites applications for a full-time, tenure track, assistant professor-level faculty position in humanities, composition and English. The primary teaching responsibility is in the College's interdisciplinary foundational humanities program. In addition, the position will include teaching medieval, Renaissance, and seventeenth-century literature as well as composition. The successful candidate should have a Ph.D. in English (or be nearing completion of the degree) and must demonstrate a strong Christian faith, commitment to the College mission, and a lifestyle consistent with the College's goals. Milligan is an EEO employer and encourages female and minority applicants. The College offers competitive salary and benefits. Visit http://www.milligan.edu for information about the College and its mission statement.

Please send a letter of application, c.v., and three sealed letters of recommendation to [mailto:englishsearch@milligan.edu englishsearch@milligan.edu]. Applications will be reviewed beginning November 5, 2012.

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Also posted at Renaissance 2013

North Dakota State University - TT Asst. Professor, Medieval Lit.
The English department at NDSU seeks to an Assistant Professor tenure track in Medieval literature beginning August 2013. We seek a colleague who can teach Medieval literature / Chaucer / Early British Survey and service courses, produce published scholarship, contribute to the English department's undergraduate and graduate programs. PhD, evidence of scholarly potential, teaching experience expected. Duties: 2/2 teaching load (four courses per year), conducting research that leads to publication, serving on appropriate committees, supervising graduate research, curricular development.

Minimum Qualifications: PhD in English or closely related field, specializing in Medieval literature, Medieval studies. Ability to communicate effectively in writing and orally. College teaching experience. Candidate must have completed all doctoral requirements by August 15, 2013.

Preferred Qualifications: Specific knowledge of or experience in one or more area: Online Application: https://jobs.ndsu.edu/postings/1974
 * digital humanities
 * world literature
 * linguistics
 * gender or queer studies
 * rhetoric

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Screening Date: 11/09/2012

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Also posted at New Media & Digital Humanities 2013

Ohio University - Asst. or Assoc. Professor of Medieval Lit.
Job Description: Teach 4 semester courses (2/2 - the university is making the transition from quarters to semesters) in literature and English language at the graduate and undergraduate levels, do research and publish in medieval language and literature, direct undergraduate and graduate projects, and participate in departmental, College, and university governance. Ability to teach Old English desirable.

Minimum Qualifications: PhD in English or related field required

Preferred Qualifications: Publications and experience teaching composition, literature, English language, and Old English.

Online App. Form: http://www.ohiouniversityjobs.com/postings/1551

Please attach CV, cover letter, unofficial transcripts, and published article or writing sample (maximum of 20 pages) to application. Applicants will be required to key-in contact details for reference providers. Providers will then receive a unique quicklink via email to complete the reference information.

The position will remain open until filled. For full consideration, please apply by November 15, 2012.

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Pomona College - Asst. Professor, Medieval Lit. and Cultures
Assistant Professor in Medieval Literatures and Cultures

The English Department at Pomona College welcomes applications for a tenure-track position at the rank of assistant professor with expertise in medieval literatures and cultures. Applicants may specialize within the field broadly defined both temporally (late antiquity to fifteenth century) and geographically (European, Mediterranean, African, etc.); candidates will have expertise in Old and/or Middle English but might specialize in other languages such as Arabic, Latin, Old Norse, or one of the Celtic languages. Rather than a specific subfield, we are interested in exciting and innovative work. PhD in hand or expected by September 2013.

Pomona College, founding member of the Claremont Colleges, is a highly selective liberal arts college, located 35 miles east of Los Angeles and attracting a diverse, national student body. Department faculty teach two courses per semester, and are eligible for a one-year junior research leave, regular sabbatical leaves, and generous research support.

Please submit letter of application, CV, dissertation abstract, writing sample, and three letters of recommendation. Complete applications received by October 15 will receive full consideration. We will hold interviews at the MLA Convention.

Contact: See Sept. 14 MLA Job Information List. - Interfolio link from MLA JIL: https://secure.interfolio.com/apply/15696

Pomona College is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer and strongly encourages applications from women and members of underrepresented groups. Ability to address issues of diversity in courses and demonstrated commitment to mentoring students from underrepresented groups considered favorably.

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Deadline: Oct. 15

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Temple University - TT Asst. Professor in Medieval Lit.
The Department of English at Temple University is searching for a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Medieval literature, with an ability to teach Chaucer, History of the English Language, and Old English. A secondary interest in gender studies, cultural studies, and/or postcolonial studies is preferred. A successful candidate will show promise of significant scholarly productivity and will teach in both our undergraduate major and in our Ph.D. program. Current teaching load is 2/2 for faculty with a significant research agenda. Salary is commensurate with qualifications and teaching experience. Ph.D. is required by time of appointment.

To receive full consideration, applications (letter, cv, three letters of recommendation, writing sample, and transcript) should be postmarked by October 19th to Professor Joyce Joyce, Chair, Department of English, Temple University, 1114 W. Berks Street, Philadelphia, PA 19122.

We plan to interview at MLA, but the position will remain open until filled.

MLA JIL 09/21/12

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Has anyone asked them what the "dossier" should include? From a member of the search committee: Yes, dossier = letters of recommendation.
 * I think it's best to work under the assumption that "dossier" = collection of letters of recomendation, unless otherwise specified. Nothing in the ad implies that they expect more than that at this stage.

A: The posting on MLA JIL has changed (9/28). Now it says, "letter, cv, three letters of recommendation, writing sample, and transcript."

Texas Woman's University - Asst. Professor, Pre-1800-British Lit. & Linguistics
Assistant Professor of English specializing in linguistics and in an area of British Literature prior to 1800 to support BA and MA programs in English and the PhD program in rhetoric. PhD in English or closely related area required. The successful applicant will demonstrate successful teaching, clear evidence of scholarly publication, and a commitment to service, including directing graduate student research. Background or interest in rhetoric also desirable, as is an interest in online instruction. Please submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, copy of graduate transcripts, three letters of reference, sample course evaluations, sample syllabus, and a writing sample (not more than 25 pages) via email to [mailto:Facultyjobs@twu.edu Facultyjobs@twu.edu]. All materials must _include the position code_ 13AS‑ESFL01 and the candidate’s name in the subject line.

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Also posted at British Open 2013

UCLA - Advanced Assistant
https://secure.interfolio.com/apply/15610

The Department of English at UCLA invites applications for the position of tenure-track advanced assistant professor in Medieval Literature with expertise in Latin and Late Medieval/Early Modern Studies. Candidates should demonstrate engagement with the changing dynamics of the field, which is now characterized by comparative approaches and trans-historical and trans-cultural perspectives.

Through Interfolio using the link above, candidates should submit a letter of application; curriculum vitae; 20-page writing sample; and dossier including three letters of recommendation addressed to: Ali Behdad, Chair, UCLA Department of English, Los Angeles, CA 90095-1530. Application dossiers are due by November 9, 2012; interviews will be held at the MLA convention in Boston in January. The position is subject to final administrative approval. UCLA is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.

MLA JIL 9/14/12

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University of Chicago - Assistant Professor of Medieval Literature
The University of Chicago's Department of English invites applications for up to two assistant professorships in medieval literature. We welcome applications from scholars interested in all areas of medieval literature and culture, including but not limited to the late Middle Ages, Anglo-Saxon, and work across various linguistic and national communities. We are searching at the Assistant Professor and Associate Professor levels and may hire a total of two scholars of medieval literature. For candidates applying to the Assistant Professor level, conferral of Ph.D. by June 30, 2013, is highly preferred, and Ph.D. degree must be conferred within one year of start date. Candidates applying to the Associate Professor level, see our other posting.

Candidates for an assistant professorship are required to submit a cover letter, CV, abstract of dissertation or book, and writing sample (25-35 pages) online at the University of Chicago's Academic Career Opportunities website, for Posting Number 01449: https://academiccareers.uchicago.edu. In addition, three letters of recommendation must be submitted by referees or a dossier service 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 4, 2012. Letters of recommendation must be received by Sunday, November 18, 2012.

MLA JIL 9/14/12

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University of Chicago - Associate Professor of Medieval Literature
The University of Chicago's Department of English invites applications for up to two associate professorships in medieval literature. We welcome applications from recently tenured scholars interested in all areas of medieval literature and culture, including but not limited to the late Middle Ages, Anglo-Saxon, and work across various linguistic and national communities. We are searching at the Assistant Professor and Associate Professor levels and may hire a total of two scholars of medieval literature. Candidates applying to the Assistant Professor level, see our other posting.

Candidates for an associate professorship are required to submit a cover letter, CV, abstract of dissertation or book, and two writing samples (25-35 pages each, at least one from published work) online at the University of Chicago's Academic Career Opportunities website, for Posting Number 01450: https://academiccareers.uchicago.edu.

Online applications must be completed before midnight Central Time on Sunday, November 4, 2012.

MLA JIL 9/14/12

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University of Missouri - Asst. or Assoc. Professor, Late Medieval Lit.
The English Department at the University of Missouri seeks a tenure line Assistant or Associate Professor in late medieval literature with demonstrated excellence in research and ability to teach at all levels of the curriculum. Start date is August 2013; PhD required by time of appointment.

As the flagship campus of the state's university system, MU offers a wide range of resources, including multiple options for research leave and summer funding. The ordinary teaching schedule is two courses per semester, with opportunities for teaching graduate seminars on a regular basis.

Only electronic applications can be considered. Please apply online at: http://hrs.missouri.edu/find-a-job/academic/index.php. A letter of application, CV and the names of 3 references with contact information are required. Please attach these materials in the Cover Letters and Attachments section of the application system. Review of applications will begin by November 9 and will continue until the position is filled. Applications will be acknowledged by department letter.

MLA JIL 9/14/12

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did reports of acknowledgement get moved down a line, or are people already receiving requests for additional meterials? I added a date on 10/24, but thought I had placed it after acknowledgement--no requests for me yet...
 * Yes, they are already requesting additional materials at this time [posted Oct. 27]

University of Oxford-Rawlinson and Bosworth Professorship of Anglo-Saxon
FACULTY OF ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE in association with Pembroke College

Start date: 1 October 2013, or as soon as possible thereafter.

The Rawlinson and Bosworth Professor will help lead Oxford's teaching and research in the literatures and languages of Anglo-Saxon England. The preferred candidate will be a scholar of the highest international calibre, with an outstanding record of research and publication in Anglo-Saxon studies, will possess strong qualities of research leadership, and the ability to teach and inspire students at all levels. He or she will be ready to represent and promote the interests of Anglo-Saxon studies in Oxford, as well as nationally and internationally.

Please see the further particulars at http://www.ox.ac.uk/about_the_university/jobs/fp/ for more details about the post and for full instructions before making an application. Applications, including a covering letter and full CV, and naming three referees should be received no later than Monday 19 November 2012, by Dr Gwen Booth, Personnel Officer, Senior Appointments at [mailto:professorships@admin.ox.ac.uk professorships@admin.ox.ac.uk]. If you have a query about how to apply, please contact Mrs Elaine Eastgate at [mailto:professorships@admin.ox.ac.uk professorships@admin.ox.ac.uk] or telephone: 01865 280189.

Applications are particularly welcome from women and black and ethnic minority candidates, who are under-represented in academic posts in Oxford.

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University of Texas - San Antonio - Asst. Professor, British Medieval Lit.
The UTSA Department of English seeks applicants for a full-time, tenure-track Assistant Professor position beginning August 2013. Required qualifications: Expertise in British Medieval Literature. PhD in English Literature or related discipline by August 2013. Preferred qualifications: 1) Background in Medieval Literature in English, especially Chaucer; 2) Ability to contribute to multiple degree programs, including a Ph.D. program which offers students opportunities for advanced study and research in cross-cultural, transnational approaches to English language and literary studies. Salary is commensurate with experience and qualifications. Application materials must include a cover letter, curriculum vitae, a 20-30 page writing sample, a teaching portfolio, and three letters of recommendation. Send materials to the Medieval Search Committee, Department of English, University of Texas at San Antonio, One UTSA Circle, San Antonio, TX 78249-0643. All materials, including letters of recommendation, must be postmarked by November 5, 2012. Electronic applications will not be accepted.

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University of Toronto, St. George Campus - Asst. Professor, Early English Drama (Late Medieval)
The Department of English at the University of Toronto, St George, invites applications for a tenure-stream appointment in the field of Early English Drama. The appointment will be at the rank of Assistant Professor and will begin on July 1, 2013.

We are particularly looking for a late medievalist with research specialization in drama to 1557. An interest in participating in Digital Humanities projects would also be an asset. Applicants must have earned a PhD degree in a related field by July 1, 2013 or soon thereafter, with a demonstrated record of excellence in teaching and research. Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience.

The Department of English, St George Campus, offers the opportunity to teach and to conduct research in a department that is committed to studying the literatures of English in both their historical depth and their geographical range. Situated in one of the most diverse cities in the world, the Department reflects that diversity in its approach to English as a world language. With the presence on campus of the Centre for Medieval Studies, the Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, and the REED Project, the University of Toronto is ideally suited to fostering a dynamic research environment.

All qualified candidates are invited to apply by clicking on 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, and a substantial writing sample. If you have questions about this position, please contact chair.english@utoronto.ca. All application materials should be submitted online. The UofT 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: uoft.me/how-to-apply.

Applicants should also ask three referees to send letters directly to the department via e-mail to [mailto:chair.english@utoronto.ca chair.english@utoronto.ca] by the closing date, October 31, 2012.

Link to Apply

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University of Toronto, St. Michael’s College - TT Asst. Prof. - Medieval Celtic Languages & Lit.
Assistant Professor-Medieval Celtic Languages and Literature--job # 1200873

The Graduate Centre for Medieval Studies, University of Toronto, and the Celtic and Medieval Studies programs in St. Michael’s College, Toronto, invite applications for a tenure-stream appointment in the field of medieval Celtic languages and literature. The appointment will be at the rank of Assistant Professor and will begin on July 1, 2013.

The successful candidate will have demonstrated expertise in the Old Irish and Middle Welsh languages and literature, and there will be a strong preference for applicants who also work with Hiberno- and Insular Latin sources. Candidates are expected to have outstanding research records, with refereed publications, and to have demonstrated evidence of excellence in teaching.

The successful candidate must have a Ph.D. in a discipline relevant to the requirements of the position, an established record of excellence in scholarly research and publication, and a demonstrated commitment to excellence in both undergraduate and graduate teaching. We are seeking applicants who show a serious commitment to development of the undergraduate Celtic and Medieval Studies programs in St. Michael’s College, and to research-intensive graduate instruction and supervision within the Centre for Medieval Studies. Medieval Studies at Toronto is a broadly interdisciplinary enterprise that offers the opportunity to work in collaboration with a wide range of departments and academic disciplines. The successful candidate will hold a joint appointment between the Centre for Medieval Studies (51%) and St. Michael’s College (49%). Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. The University of Toronto and St. Michael’s College offer the opportunity to teach and conduct research in one of the most diverse and culturally vibrant universities in the world.

Please submit your application online by visiting http://www.uoftcareers.utoronto.ca. Please see Job# 1200873. Applications should include a Curriculum Vitae, a statement outlining current and future research interests, examples of publications, and materials relevant to teaching experience.

Applicants should also ask three referees to email letters directly to Prof. John Magee, Search Committee Chair, at [mailto:director.medieval@utoronto.ca director.medieval@utoronto.ca ] by the closing date of Nov. 15, 2012.

MLA JIL  10/ 25/12

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University of Toronto, Scarborough - Assistant Professor, Medieval Literature
The Department of English at the University of Toronto Scarborough (UTSC) invites applications for a tenure-stream position in the area of Medieval Literature. The appointment will be at the rank of Assistant Professor to begin July 1, 2013.

Candidates should have a PhD in English with a specialization in Medieval Literature. A focus on queer theory or gender and sexuality studies, issues of religious and ethnic diversity, and/or narrative would be particularly welcome. S/he will teach a variety of courses in medieval literature and culture; ideally including, in alternating years, the introductory course Critical Thinking about Narrative and a new historical survey of literatures in English.

All qualified candidates are invited to apply by clicking on the link below. Applications should include a cover letter, curriculum vitae, and one writing sample. If you have any questions about this position, please e-mail to [mailto:medieval-engsearch@utsc.utoronto.ca medieval-engsearch@utsc.utoronto.ca]. All application materials should be submitted online.

The UofT application system can accommodate up to five attachments (in total 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 department Chair, Professor Christine Bolus-Reichert, via e-mail to [mailto:medieval-engsearch@utsc.utoronto.ca medieval-engsearch@utsc.utoronto.ca] by the closing date, November 15, 2012. Please note that preliminary interviews will take place via teleconference.

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Washington and Lee University - Assistant Professor of English
https://www.interfolio.com/apply/14729

Tenure-track position beginning fall 2013. Assistant Professor with expertise in Middle English literature, responsible for upper-level courses in medieval studies (including Chaucer), lower-level literature courses, and an annual section of first-year composition. Opportunities for interdisciplinary teaching and collaboration through the Medieval and Renaissance Studies program and other interdisciplinary programs.

Washington and Lee University, a highly selective national liberal arts college, is located in the Shenandoah Valley. Applicants should submit an initial letter of application and CV online at the link above by October 31, 2012. Candidates selected for the next stage of review will be contacted to send additional materials. Finalists will be interviewed at MLA in Boston. Washington and Lee, an EEO Employer, encourages women and minorities to apply

MLA JIL 09/14/12

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Wayne State University - Asst. / Assoc. Professor, Medieval Lit. & Culture
Assistant or Associate Professor of Medieval Literature and Culture

The Department of English at Wayne State University invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor or a tenured Associate Professor specializing in Medieval Literature and Culture, texts and genres open.

PhD required at time of appointment. The English Department offers the BA, MA, and PhD. Wayne State University is an urban research university with the highest Carnegie designation of RU/VH [Research University, very high research productivity]. The teaching load in the English Department is 2-2.

The WSU Jobs site will open on or around October 1, 2012. All applications must be submitted online. To submit an application, applicants should go to http://jobs.wayne.edu and upload the following: letter of application, CV, and one 20-25 page writing sample (double-spaced). Applicants should also arrange to have 3 letters of recommendation sent to Ellen Barton, Chair, Department of English, Wayne State University, 5057 Woodward, Detroit, MI, 48202. All materials are due by November 1, 2012.

MLA JIL 09/27/12

Deadline: Nov. 1 [It seems as if the deadline has changed? JIL now lists Nov. 19. Anyone know what's going on?]

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NOTES AND QUERIES: Can anyone confirm the deadline change? The MLA website appears to be down, so I can't check the JIL. And Interfolio has suspended their mailing services due to the storm on the east coast, so it would be really convenient if this deadline had been extended, at least for the recommendation letters they want us to send through the mail.

The application link referred to in the ad is now live and is available here

Lewis-Clark State College (Idaho) - TT Asst. Professor - Medieval-17th c. British Lit.
The Humanities Division of Lewis-Clark State College seeks an Assistant Professor (tenure track) in English literature, medieval through seventeenth century, including Shakespeare. Background in transatlantic studies, gender and womens studies, or ecocriticism welcome. Begins August 2013. Ph.D. required at time of appointment. A record of teaching excellence is expected. All Humanities faculty are committed to teaching composition and general education core courses as part of a 4/4 load. Please visit https://lcsc.applicantpro.com/jobs/ for a complete job description and to electronically submit the following documents: letter of application, curriculum vitae, statement of teaching philosophy, and three letters of recommendation. Application review will begin January 11, 2013. This position is subject to the successful completion of a criminal background check. LCSC is an EEO/AA/VETS employer.

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Medievalist Wiki Count
(please add yourself under the appropriate heading and also update the total)

Anglo-Saxon/Old English: 5

Middle English: 10

Anglo-Saxon/Middle English: 3

Comparative Medieval: 7

Medieval/Renaissance:

Germanic: 1

Lurkers:


 * ME lurkers 1


 * OE/ME lurker

Demographics:
ABD (early): 2

ABD (will finish this academic year): 10

Ph.D. in hand (one-year, VAP, Lecturer, Post-doc): 12

Assistant Professor: 6

Associate Professor:

Full Professor:

Search Committee: 1

Lurker: 1

Faculty "Job Coach": 1

TOTAL: 32