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Columbus State University (GA)
The Department of English invites PhDs in medieval literature to apply for a tenure‑track position at the assistant professor rank. The department currently enrolls about 200 undergraduate majors in four tracks: Literature, Professional Writing, Creative Writing, and English and Secondary Education. The candidate hired will teach upper division courses in his/her area of specialty, world literature, and core English courses. Summer teaching optional. The department has a strong tradition of participation in interdisciplinary courses and study abroad programs.

For additional information about the University visit our website at http://www.ColumbusState.edu/.

The position requires a PhD in English with emphasis in medieval literature. A successful criminal background check will be required as a condition of employment. For full consideration, submit a letter of application, current curriculum vitae, copy of transcripts, three letters of recommendation, and a teaching portfolio with sample syllabi to Dr. Susan Hrach, Department of English, Columbus State University, 4225 University Avenue, Columbus, Georgia 31907‑5645. Review of applications will begin November 10, 2011, and continue until the position is filled. Applications for part‑time and full‑time faculty positions must include transcripts of all academic work, and official transcripts must be presented prior to campus visit if selected for interview.

From MLA JIL 10/7/11

Deadline: Nov. 10

Acknowledgment received: 11/2 (x2), 11/8, 11/10 (x2)

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NOTES: Contacted department chair and learned it is a 4/4 teaching load (10/13)

Connecticut College
Assistant Professor of Medieval Literature (Tenure Track)

The Department of Literatures in English at Connecticut College invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in medieval literature, beginning July 1, 2012. Specializations that provide opportunities for collaboration with the College’s interdisciplinary Centers, as well as other departments and programs, are especially encouraged. The Department has instituted a new Concentration in Race and Ethnicity and is especially interested in candidates whose teaching will contribute to it.

The successful candidate must show promise or significant achievement in research and publication in medieval literature. The position offers opportunities for collaboration with departments such as Classics, History, Religious Studies, Gender and Women’s Studies, and Art History, the College’s interdisciplinary Centers, and the Medieval Studies program. Departmental courses are typically small seminars. All department members teach courses at all levels.

Applicants are requested to send a letter detailing their research and teaching interests, a curriculum vitae, and a short writing sample (20 pp. maximum).Three confidential letters of recommendation should be sent under separate cover to: David Greven, Chair, Department of Literatures in English, Box 5505, Connecticut College, 270 Mohegan Ave, New London, CT 06320

Completed dossiers received in the department by November 1, 2011, will receive full consideration. Some further information on the department is available at http://www.conncoll.edu/departments/english .Tenure-track faculty members teach a 3-2 load (2-2 in the first year). In addition to providing ongoing strong support for teaching and research, the College offers the following resources for pre-tenured faculty: a summer stipend for the first two years, a supplementary research fund, and a semester’s sabbatical after a successful third-year review. A/EEO.

From MLA JIL 9/13/11

Deadline: Nov. 1

Acknowledgment received: 10/19 (X2), 11/9 (x4)

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This seems to be a repeat of a search that did not succeed last year.

Concordia University (Montreal, Quebec)
Tenure-Track Position in Medieval Literature and Culture. The Department of English at Concordia University in Montreal, Quebec invites applications for one tenure-track position in Medieval Literature and Culture. Candidates should have research interests from the high to the late Middle Ages, teaching experience, a completed PhD (or one very near completion), publication(s), and secondary strengths in one or more of the following: digital humanities research; early modern literature; other medieval European vernacular literatures; Old English and/or medieval Latin language and literature.

Applications must consist of a cover letter, a current curriculum vitae, copies of recent publications, a statement of teaching philosophy/interests, a statement of research achievements, and evidence of teaching effectiveness. All applications must include a writing sample of 25 pages. Candidates must also arrange to have three letters of reference sent directly to the departmental contact.

Dr. Jason Camlot, Chair, Department of English, Concordia University, 1455 de Maisonneuve Blvd. W., S-LB 685-7, Montreal, Qc. H3G 1M8. [mailto:chaireng@alcor.concordia.ca chaireng@alcor.concordia.ca] http://english.concordia.ca/

Subject to budgetary approval, we anticipate filling this position, normally at the rank of Assistant Professor, for July 1, 2012. Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position has been filled. All applications should reach department no later than November 1, 2011. All inquiries about the position should be directed to Dr. Camlot ([mailto:chaireng@alcor.concordia.ca chaireng@alcor.concordia.ca]).

For additional information, please visit our website at http://artsandscience.concordia.ca. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada will be given priority. Concordia University is committed to employment equity.

From MLA JIL 9/13/11

Deadline: Nov. 1

Acknowledgment received: 10/26, 10/28, 11/3

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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 Renaissance 2012 & Rhetoric/Composition 2012

Erskine College (SC)
The English Department at Erskine College has an opening for an Assistant/Associate Professor of English with specialization in medieval English literature to begin fall 2012. This is a tenure track position. Preference will be given to candidates with secondary expertise in several of the following: literary criticism, history and grammar of the English language, young adult literature, Victorian literature, creative writing, journalism, and theater.

Responsibilities: Successful candidates must show a strong commitment to teaching excellence and serious scholarship. The normal teaching load, eight courses per academic year, includes freshman composition and introductory literature courses.Successful candidates must show a strong commitment to teaching excellence and serious scholarship. The normal teaching load, eight courses per academic year, includes freshman composition and introductory literature courses.

Qualifications: Ph.D. in English, teaching experience, and evidence of serious scholarship. Application Process To ensure full consideration, submit a letter of application, curriculum vitae (including undergraduate and graduate English courses taken), and three professional references complete with contact information to: [mailto:jobs@erskine.edu jobs@erskine.edu]. Please list the job title and specialization area in the subject line of the email.

Chronicle

Deadline: Open until filled

Acknowledgment received: 10/19

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Has anyone seen an application deadline listed for this position?

Better read the school's mission statement; here's some information of potential relevance to applicants: http://www.insidehighered.com/news/2011/09/08/english_professor_at_erskine_known_for_defending_science_is_fired --

29/10/2011: Adding to this, since I was doing a bit of pre-covering letter research, there's some important things to note from the mission statement and the employee handbook (http://www.erskine.edu/faculty-staff/Handbook-8-5-2011.pdf).

From the former:


 * The mission of Erskine College is to equip students to flourish by providing an excellent liberal arts education in a Christ-centered environment where learning and biblical truth are integrated to develop the whole person. Therefore, Erskine seeks candidates for faculty positions who are professing Christians and who are committed to excellence in teaching and service.

And the latter, just in case that seems vague:

Erskine employs as new faculty members only Christians who have consented in writing to the Philosophy of Christian Higher Education statement, including its definition of an evangelical Christian, and the appropriate College or Seminary Mission Statement. Implementation of this policy shall be the responsibility of the President.
 * Faculty Employment

Fordham University, Lincoln Center (Manhattan) campus
Assistant Professor of Medieval Literature [15518]

The Fordham English department invites applications for a tenure-track position in medieval literature to begin at our Lincoln Center (Manhattan) campus in September 2012. The position will provide opportunities to teach at the undergraduate and graduate levels and to participate in the scholarly activities of Fordham's interdisciplinary Medieval Studies program. We seek candidates with a fourteenth-century research focus and a capacity to teach the major figures of fourteenth-century poetry at the graduate level. Applicants must have the Ph.D. in hand by the time of appointment. Please submit an application letter and CV by October 15 through Interfolio at http://www.interfolio.com/apply/3084. 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: Oct. 15

Acknowledgment received: Oct 11, Oct 13, Oct. 14 (x2), Oct 17, Oct 18

Request for additional materials: 11/03 x (2)

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Does anyone know anymore details about this position? I'm curious if this is the same position as last year or if it is for another branch of the program and maybe if who are they looking for differs by much?

A: It looks like last year's position was filled. So this is a new or extra line? This ad is very specific about desire for fourteenth century expertise (as opposed to last year's more open-ended ad). Also, this position seems to be for a different campus.

A: This is indeed a new and different position. Fordham has (for the purposes of this position) two campuses: The historical one in Rose Hill (the Bronx), where the Center for Medieval Studies is located, and the Lincoln Center campus, which will be the home base for the position which is advertised. But these campuses both belong to the same administrative unit (ONE English department, two locations, with a shuttle service between the two) and are closely interconnected.

John Carroll University
Assistant Professor of English, Medieval Literature. Primarily responsible for teaching Old English and Middle English literature at the undergraduate and Master’s levels, history of the English language and/or contemporary English grammar, the British literature survey, and an occasional Latin course in the Classical and Modern Languages and Cultures Department. Tenure track, beginning fall 2012. 3-3 course load. PhD required by the beginning of appointment. Evidence of publication and a commitment to teaching. Please submit cover letter, cv, transcripts, and three letters of reference to Dr. John McBratney, Chair, at [mailto:jmcbratney@jcu.edu jmcbratney@jcu.edu], or at Department of English, John Carroll University, 20700 North Park Blvd, University Hts, OH 44118. Transcripts must be official and sent by mail. Postmark deadline: Tuesday, November 15, 2011. Applications will be acknowledged. We will interview at MLA. John Carroll University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer and is the Jesuit university in Cleveland.

From MLA JIL 9/13/11

Deadline: Nov. 15

Acknowledgment received: 10/28 (email)

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NOTES: There is a medievalist VAP currently teaching at JCU

Manhattanville College (NY) - medieval or Renaissance lit.
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

Deadline: Nov. 15

Acknowledgment received: Acknowledgement of materials received by Human Resources 9/15, 10/10, 10/25 (x2), 11/7

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Also posted at Renaissance 2012

Northern State University (SD)
Position Title: tenure-track Asst. Prof of English. Specialization in medieval literature and able to teach the history of the English language. Experience teaching beginning Latin and/or secondary education preferred.

Links: HigherEdJobs

Deadline: Review of applications begins 'as early as December'

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Notre Dame of Maryland University - 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 Renaissance 2012, Rhetoric/Composition 2012 & Generalist 2012

Ohio State University - Historical Linguistics / History of English
The Ohio State University. Department of English

Web Address: http://english.osu.edu

Job Rank: Assistant Professor. Specialty Areas: Historical Linguistics.

Description: The Department of English at The Ohio State University seeks a tenure-track assistant professor specializing in the history of the English Language from earliest times to the spread of global Englishes. Training in sociolinguistics and/or historical linguistics would be an advantage, possibly with an interest in American dialects or the language of literary texts. Preference will be given to candidates whose interests integrate well with other areas of this large and diverse department, which include all fields of English and American literature, folklore, rhetoric, digital media, and literacy studies. Responsibilities include teaching graduate and undergraduate classes in English grammar and history of English''' (2:2 load), with opportunity for special topics courses. Ph.D. in hand''' required at time of appointment.

Preliminary interviews at MLA convention and LSA meeting. The Ohio State University is an Equal Opportunity /Affirmative Action Employer. GLBT people, women, minorities, Vietnam-era veterans, disabled veterans, and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply. Send cover letter, C.V., three letters of recommendation, and teaching transcript by Nov. 1 to the application email address below, or mail to Professor Richard Dutton at the application address below.

LinguistList
 * Mailing Address for Applications:
 * Professor Richard Dutton, Chair
 * Department of English
 * Ohio State University
 * 421 Denney Hall, 164 W. 17th Ave.
 * Columbus, OH 43210
 * USA
 * Email Address for Applications: englishjobs@osu.edu

Deadline: 01-Nov-2011

Acknowledgment received: 31 Oct.

Request for additional materials: [from Linguistics 2011-2012] "11/10: Received request for writing sample [x3]"

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Also posted at Linguistics 2011-2012

Contacted chair about teaching transcript: it is a list of all courses taught with description. (10/14)

Stanford University (Open Rank)
Open–rank tenured or tenure-track position in Medieval Literature. The Department of English at Stanford University is seeking to fill a tenure-track or tenured position in medieval literature, at the Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor rank. We welcome applications from scholars across a wide range of areas in the field, from the early to the late Middle Ages, especially those whose work speaks to other specialties in the discipline of English and beyond. Record or potential of distinguished scholarship and effective teaching at both graduate and undergraduate levels is required. Candidates are requested to submit a cover letter, c.v., and a detailed statement of research and teaching interests (no more than 5 pages) by October 21, 2011, to Medieval Search, English Department, Stanford University, 450 Serra Mall - Building 460, Stanford CA 94305-2087. We expect to interview at MLA.

From MLA JIL 9/13/11

Deadline: Oct. 21

Acknowledgment received: 11/3

Request for additional materials: Oct. 31 (x3)

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University of Arkansas at Little Rock - History of English
General or English Linguistics

Department: English

Rank: Tenure-Track Assistant Professor

"The candidate will be expected to teach such courses as Introduction to Linguistics, Grammatical Analysis, History of the English Language, and to develop the Department's Linguistics Minor. Desired secondary emphases include Medieval Literature (including the Anglo-Saxon period), World Literature, and the digital humanities. Familiarity with the issues related to English-Secondary Education would also be beneficial."

HigherEdJobs.com

Deadline: Screening of applications will begin November 18, 2011.

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Also posted at Linguistics 2011-2012

UC Davis
The Department of English, University of California, Davis, invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in medieval English literature (with specialization anywhere within the years 1100 to 1500). PhD or ABD (degree completed by summer 2012) required. We seek candidates with the achievement or promise of a strong record of scholarship and publication, a commitment to excellence in teaching, and the desire to work collaboratively with the vibrant community of medievalists on our campus. Responsibilities will include teaching undergraduate and graduate courses, mentoring students, serving on dissertation committees, and actively participating in all aspects of the life of the department. To ensure consideration prior to the MLA convention, submit letter of application, c.v., dossier containing at least three letters of recommendation, and a writing sample of 20-25 pages (to be uploaded as PUBLICATION) to Seeta Chaganti, Chair of the Search Committee. The position is open until filled. For full consideration, applications must arrive no later than November 10, 2011.

Links: CHE & UC Davis HR

Deadline: Review of applications begins Nov. 10

Acknowledgment received: 10/10, 11/2, 11/4 x2,

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University of Connecticut -- Associate Professor of Medieval Studies (Chaucer)
Associate Professor of Medieval Studies. The English Department at the University of Connecticut, Storrs campus, invites applications for a FT (9-mo.) tenured faculty position at the Associate Professor level, with a research focus on Geoffrey Chaucer and his period, to start fall 2012. Minimum Qualifications: Ph.D. in English or other appropriate field; expertise in Geoffrey Chaucer and his period; record of distinguished publications in Medieval literature, and effective teaching and mentoring at the graduate/undergraduate levels; and evidence of engagement in institutional and/or professional service. Preferred Qualifications: Expertise/experience in: European/Mediterranean Studies, digital humanities, history of the book, and/or gender studies; one or more published monographs; ability to contribute through research, teaching, and/or public engagement to diversity and excellence of the learning experience. Equivalent foreign degrees acceptable. Selected candidate will teach upper-division and graduate classes in these and related fields, and occasionally survey/general education courses. Appointment is at Storrs campus with possibility of work at regional campuses. Salary is competitive based on qualifications. Visit us at http://english.uconn.edu/ and http://www.medievalstudies.uconn.edu/. Apply to Husky Hire at www.jobs.uconn.edu, by uploading cover letter, CV, evidence of teaching experience, and 15-25 page writing sample online. Five (5) letters of recommendation should be sent to: Wayne Franklin, Head, Department of English, Medieval Search, 215 Glenbrook Road, Unit 4025, University of Connecticut, Storrs, CT, 06269-4025. Applicant screening will begin immediately and continue until position is filled. Preliminary interviews at MLA. The University of Connecticut is an EEO/AA employer.

Links: Department Website

Deadline: Review of applications Immediately (posted 11/2)

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University of Memphis
The University of Memphis Department of English, a Ph.D.-granting department, is seeking a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Medieval English literature. The successful candidate will demonstrate strong potential as a teacher and scholar.

Responsibilities include teaching undergraduate and graduate classes in medieval literature and the history of the English language, the undergraduate Early British Literature survey (Medieval through mid-eighteenth century), and, as needed, a variety of other undergraduate and graduate courses, as well as carrying out an active research and publication agenda.

Applicants will upload a cover letter, CV, a reference list and e-mail addresses of three (3) references, and one article reprint at time of application: Online Application Form

HigherEdJobs.com

Deadline: Review of applications begins Nov. 1

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NOTES: 90+ applicants.

University of Mississippi - VAP, History of English / Old English
The Department of English at the University of Mississippi invites applications for the position of Visiting Assistant Professor of English at the University's branch campuses. The successful candidate will be able to teach courses primarily in the History of the English Language and Old English, and secondarily in Middle English literature. Candidates should have a Ph.D. in hand, demonstrable teaching experience and research agenda. The term of the appointment is two years and the teaching load is 3-3.

Apply online at http://www.olemiss.edu/depts/hr/. Applicants are requested to submit a cover letter, c.v., and a list of three referees. Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled. The University of Mississippi is an EEO/AA/Title VI/Title IX/Section 504/ADA/ADEA employer. For further information, contact Professor Gregory Heyworth (heyworth@olemiss.edu).

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University of Mobile - British lit. before 1800
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 Renaissance 2012 & British Open 2012

University of New Mexico, Albuquerque - advanced Asst. or Assoc. - Old English
Position Summary: The Department of English at the University of New Mexico invites applications for a probationary appointment leading to a tenure decision at the advanced Assistant or Associate Professor level, to begin August 2012.

The Medieval Studies Program in the Department of English at UNM is committed to scholarship and teaching that are historically anchored and theoretically engaged. Successful candidates must have demonstrated scholarly and pedagogical excellence and have engaged in multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural research and teaching. Successful candidates will be expected to pursue active mentoring of students and to maintain a strong involvement with UNM's Institute for Medieval Studies and its outreach programs in public education.

For best consideration please apply by November 21, 2011. Position will remain open until filled. UNM is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer and educator.

Inquiries about the application process and this website can be directed to: Linda Livingston, Department Administrator of English: lsl@unm.edu.

Inquires about the position, qualifications, and the search can be directed to: Dr. Anita Obermeier, Chair, Search Committee, Department of English, E-mail: AObermei@unm.edu. Phone: 505-277-3103. FAX: 505-277-0021

Minimum Qualifications 1. An earned PhD with specialization in Old English Language and Literature 2. Expertise in Old English Language and Literature (prose and poetry) 3. Record of scholarly excellence 4. 5 years of college teaching experience.

Preferred Qualifications For the ideal candidate, they include: 1. Significant record of publications 2. Teaching excellence on the undergraduate and graduate level 3. Demonstrated capacity to work cooperatively with faculty and students in interdisciplinary programs and community outreach. 4. As well as secondary expertise and interest in one or more of the following comparative areas at the undergraduate and graduate level: -Old Norse Language, Literature, and Folklore -History of the English Language -Feminist Approaches to Medieval Studies -Medieval Culture -Anglo-Saxonism, the appropriation of Anglo- Saxon literature and ideas by later literary historical periods.

Special Instructions to Applicants: The application must include a letter describing the applicant's qualifications, research agenda, and teaching experience; a current curriculum vita; at least two recent scholarly publications (not to exceed 50 pages and uploaded as one pdf document); please submit 3 letters of recommendation directly to Dr. Anita Obermeier, Search Committee Chair, at AObermei@unm.edu or to University of New Mexico, English Department, MSC03 2170, Albuquerque, NM 87131. For best consideration, all application materials must be received by November 21, 2011.

[https://unmjobs.unm.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=64967&jtsrc=www.higheredjobs.com&jtrfr=www.peopleadmin.com&adorig=PA Online App. Form]

HigherEdJobs.com

Deadline: Nov. 21

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University of St. Francis (IL) - pre-Renaissance English studies
Tenure track position (pending approval) in pre‑Renaissance English studies. Sub‑specialty in composition and rhetoric preferred. Other desired competencies from among this list: post‑colonial literatures, drama and/or film, performance studies, linguistics, ELL, language instruction (Spanish, French, Italian). Candidates in comparative literature welcome. Ph.D. required. Experience in organizing conferences and colloquia helpful. 4/4 teaching load. Submit cover letter, c.v., three letters of reference by Nov. 14 to Prof. Randolph Chilton, Department of English and Foreign Languages, University of St. Francis, 500 Wilcox St., Joliet, IL 60435. The University of St. Francis is a Catholic institution in the Franciscan tradition. We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and welcome all persons. Salary and other considerations will be competitive and consistent with the university’s commitment to recruiting the best‑qualified individual. For more information on the university, visit http://www.stfrancis.edu/.

From MLA JIL 9/15/11

Deadline: Nov. 14

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NOTES: The faculty page lists a Visiting professor, Kevin Spicer. Can't tell for sure, but it seems like he might be a medievalist. Does anyone know if he is an internal candidate?

University of Western Ontario - Middle English
The Department of English, The University of Western Ontario (http://www.uwo.ca/) invites applications for a probationary (tenure‑track) position at the rank of Assistant Professor, to begin 1 July 2012, in Cultural Studies in the Middle English period, with a particular area of focus in Chaucer or early Middle English literature and the ability to teach “History of the English Language.” Duties will include commitments in research, teaching, and service. The completed PhD and experience and promise in teaching and research are minimum qualifications. ABD applicants welcome with evidence of timely completion to be provided by referees. Positions are subject to budget approval. Applicants should have fluent written and oral communication skills in English. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority. The University of Western Ontario is committed to employment equity and welcomes applications from all qualified women and men, including visible minorities, aboriginal people and persons with disabilities. Please mail a cover letter, CV, and writing sample, and arrange for 3 references to be mailed to: Bryce Traister, Chair, Department of English, University of Western Ontario, London, ON Canada N6A3K7. Closing Date: November 30, 2011.

From MLA JIL 9/15/11

Deadline: Nov. 30

Acknowledgment received: 11/4

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University of Wisconsin-Whitewater
University of Wisconsin-Whitewater. Tenure-track Assistant Professor in medieval literature, subspecialty desirable in medievalism, to begin August 22, 2012. Ph.D in hand by time of appointment. 12-credit teaching load consisting of medieval English literature, early English literature survey, and Freshman English. Complete application package includes letter of application, curriculum vitae, three letters of recommendations, undergraduate and graduate transcripts (photocopies are acceptable for initial application). Only complete applications considered. Send to: Elena Levy-Navarro, Search Committee Chair, Department of Languages & Literatures, University of Wisconsin-Whitewater, Whitewater, WI 53190. Applications received by 12/15/11 ensured consideration; the position is considered open until otherwise noted. Visit http://www.uww.edu/employment/unclassified.html for more information. AA/EOE. Names of finalists released. Background check of finalist conducted.

Chronicle

Deadline: Dec. 15

Acknowledgment received: 11/12

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Villanova University - Medieval British / Irish Lit. & Culture
Assistant Professor, Medieval British/Irish Literature and Culture. Tenure-track assistant professorship beginning Fall 2012 in Medieval British/Irish Literature and Culture. Ph.D. required but candidates close to completion of degree may be considered. To apply for the position, please go to https://jobs.villanova.edu/. Some elements of the application, including its initial steps, must be done electronically. The deadline for applications is Nov. 9, 2011; interviews at MLA Convention. In case of questions, contact Prof. Evan Radcliffe, Chair, English Dept., Villanova University, 800 Lancaster Ave., Villanova, PA 19085-1699, or [mailto:evan.radcliffe@villanova.edu evan.radcliffe@villanova.edu]. Villanova University is a Catholic university sponsored by the Augustinian order. An AA/EEO employer, Villanova seeks a diverse faculty committed to scholarship, service, and especially teaching, who understand, respect, and can contribute to the University’s mission and values.

From MLA JIL 9/13/11

Deadline: Nov. 9

Acknowledgment received: Oct. 11

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Also posted at Irish 2012

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

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Also posted at Renaissance 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: 10/19, 10/25, 10/31

Request for additional materials: 11/9 (x2), 11/14

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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."

Update (11/7/11): A Renaissance candidate posted a request for more materials on 10/31; a user there asked for which of the three positions, but no answer as of yet. A: Sorry, I just noticed the person's question. The position is History of the Book.

Which positions have people on the medieval page received requests for more materials for? History of the Book; 11/14: Poetry and Poetics/History of the Book

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

Yale University - Tenured Professor (c. 1100-1500)
Professor of Medieval English Literature Yale University’s Department of English Language and Literature invites applications for a tenured professorship to begin July 1, 2012. We are searching within the period c.1100-c.1500 for an outstanding scholar and teacher who, in addition to his or her teaching in the English Department, will contribute to Yale’s broader profile in the Humanities.

Please submit a letter of application and a full c.v. to https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/1161, directed to Prof. Langdon Hammer, Chair, Department of English. Review of materials will begin December 1, 2011. Yale is an affirmative action / equal opportunity employer. Women and underrepresented minorities are strongly encouraged to apply.

From MLA JIL 10/14/11

​Deadline: Dec. 1

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

Anglo-Saxon/Old English: 3

Middle English: 16

Anglo-Saxon/Middle English: 2

Comparative Medieval: 8

Medieval/Renaissance: 1

Germanic:

Lurkers:


 * ME lurkers 1


 * OE/ME lurker

Demographics:
ABD (early):

ABD (will finish this academic year): 10

Ph.D. in hand (one-year, VAP, Lecturer, Post-doc): 10

Assistant Professor: 7

Associate Professor:1

Full Professor:

Search Committee:

Lurker:

Faculty "Job Coach": 2

TOTAL: 27