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California Polytechnic State University - San Luis Obispo (CA) - TT Assistant Professor of English - Early American Literature
ENGLISH - Full-time, academic year, tenure track Assistant Professor of English, College of Liberal Arts at California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo, California, to begin September 15, 2016. Salary is commensurate with qualifications and experience. Specialization in early through revolutionary American literature required, with ability to teach Native American/Indigenous literature and/or 17th century English literature highly desired. Cal Poly is committed to the teacher/scholar model. In the English Department the typical teaching assignment is 12 units per quarter with correspondingly reasonable service and research expectations. A significant reduction in course load will occur in the first one to two years to help establish an active program of research and professional development. All tenured and tenure-track faculty teach courses in their areas of specialization at the undergraduate and graduate levels.

Required Qualifications / Specialized Skills: Ph.D. in early through revolutionary American literature at time of appointment; experience and excellence in college-level teaching; and evidence of professional activity that keeps the candidate abreast of knowledge and developments within his or her professional field. Candidates nearing completion of the doctorate (ABD) may be considered, but must provide proof that the doctorate is complete prior to the start appointment.

Preferred Qualifications / Skills: Ability to teach Native American/Indigenous literature and/or 17th century English literature highly desired.

Job Open Date: 08-24-2015

Review Begin Date: 11-01-2015

Online App. Form: https://www.calpolyjobs.org/applicants/Central?quickFind=164841

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California State University Long Beach (CA) - Asst. Professor - pre-1900 American Lit. spec. African American
California State University, Long Beach - Long Beach, CA

Minimum Qualifications: Ph.D. at time of appointment in English, African American/Africana Studies, American Studies, Ethnic Studies, or closely related field. Expertise in pre-1900 American literature with specialization in African American literature. Evidence of potential for excellence in teaching at the college level, both undergraduate and graduate courses. Evidence of potential for successful research and publication. Demonstrated commitment to working successfully with a diverse student population.

Desired/Preferred Qualifications: Demonstrated excellence in teaching at the college level. Experience in teaching courses in pre-1900 American/African American Literature. Ability to teach critical methods and approaches. Evidence of successful research and publication. Potential for developing campus-wide interdisciplinary links with departments and programs such as Africana Studies and American Studies. Potential for developing service-learning courses and/or community-based research.

Duties: Teach undergraduate to graduate level courses in pre-1900 American/African American literature and other areas of American literature, including introductory surveys, genre courses, special topics courses, and other core courses within the major. Supervise Master’s theses and grade comprehensive exams. Participate in curriculum development. Maintain an active research agenda leading to conference presentations and peer-reviewed publications. Advise and mentor undergraduate and graduate students. Participate in service to the department, college, and university committees.

CSULB seeks to recruit faculty who enthusiastically support the University’s strong commitment to the academic success of all of our students, including students of color, students with disabilities, students who are first generation to college, veterans, students with diverse socio-economic backgrounds, and students of diverse sexual orientations and gender expressions. CSULB seeks to recruit and retain a diverse workforce as a reflection of our commitment to serve the People of California, to maintain the excellence of the University, and to offer our students a rich variety of expertise, perspectives, and ways of knowing and learning.

Required Documentation: A Student Success Statement about your teaching or other experiences, successes, and challenges in working with a diverse student population (approximately one page, single-spaced); Letter of application addressing the minimum and desired/preferred qualifications; CV (including current email address); Three current letters of recommendation; Copy of transcript from institution awarding highest degree. [Finalists will also be required to submit a signed SC-1 form, three current letters of recommendation (if not already submitted), and an official transcript]. Evidence of successful teaching (syllabi, course handouts, tests, student evaluations, etc.)

Because of the nature of this position, the University requires that the successful candidate complete a background check (including a criminal records check) prior to assuming this position.

The preferred method of application is through: Academic Jobs Online at https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/6328

Requests for information should be addressed to:

Dr. Eileen S. Klink, Chair

California State University, Long Beach

Department of English

1250 Bellflower Boulevard

Long Beach, CA 90840-2403

(562) 985-4223 or christopher.knight@csulb.edu

Application Deadline: Review of application to begin November 2, 2015.

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 * Also posted at African American 2016

Catawba College (NC) - TT Asst. Professor - pre-20th c. American Lit.
Catawba College, a private, residential college in the Piedmont region of North Carolina, invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track assistant professor position in the English Department.

A PhD in pre-20th-century American Literature to teach survey and topics courses in both pre-20th-century American literature and African-American literature. A strong background in composition pedagogy is required; an interest in developing one or more courses in multi-ethnic American or transnational literatures is highly desirable. Knowledge of the literature of the American South is also welcome. Course-load is four courses each semester, with two composition sections per semester. Additional courses would include introductory, survey, and advanced literature or interdisciplinary topics courses for the College’s first-year seminar or honors programs. Scholarly potential expected; PhD is expected at time of appointment.

Applicants should submit a letter of application, CV with references, and a statement of teaching philosophy via Interfolio at https://apply.interfolio.com/31707

Review of applications will begin on November 8, 2015.

Catawba College is an equal opportunity employer. As such, the College is committed to providing equal employment opportunities for all employees, regardless of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, or veteran status unless allowed by law and deemed necessary to the operation of the College. The College complies with all applicable federal, state and local laws governing non-discrimination.

For more information, please visit http://catawba.edu/about/more/mission/

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College of William and Mary (VA) - TT Assistant Professor of English - 17th-C. Literatures in English (incl. Transatlantic and New World Studies)
The Department of English at the College of William and Mary seeks applications for a tenure track position at the Assistant Professor level in 17th-century literatures in English. We are interested in individuals with research and teaching expertise in 17th-century literature, including Milton, with some expertise in Transatlantic and New World studies.

Please submit a letter of application which includes your research and teaching interests, and a curriculum vitae. You will be prompted to submit online the names and email addresses of three references; they will be contacted with instructions on how to submit a letter of reference.

Required Qualifications: Applicants must hold a Ph.D. in English or a related field at the time of appointment (August 10, 2016).

Preferred Qualifications: Expertise in 17th-century literature.

Department: English Dept - 3KD310

Location: William & Mary

Job Open Date: 09/08/2015

Review Begin Date: 10/16/2015

Special Application Instructions: Submit a curriculum vitae, a cover letter including statement of research and teaching interests. You will be prompted to submit online the names and email addresses of three references who will be contacted by us with instructions for how to submit a letter of reference.

For full consideration, submit application materials by the review date, October 16, 2015. Applications received after the review date will be considered if needed.

Apply at: https://jobs.wm.edu/postings/22252

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 * Also posted at Renaissance 2016

Elmira College (NY) - Professor and Director - Center for Mark Twain Studies
Elmira College seeks a Mark Twain Scholar to manage the intellectual life of its Center for Mark Twain Studies. Rank open. Duties include teaching, management of the spring and fall lecture series, and residency fellowships at Quarry Farm. Additional duties include budgeting, grant writing, the design and production of publications, and the organization of symposia and quadrennial conferences. Other duties as assigned. Salary commensurate with experience. The position will remain open until filled. Starting date January 2016.

To apply, send: (1) a cover letter, (2) a Resume to: Elmira College, Office of Human Resources, Professor/Director of Mark Twain Studies Search, One Park Place, Elmira, N.Y. 14901 or email the application materials to personnel@elmira.edu.

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 * Similar position posted earlier in 2015 (March); see Early American 2015 for previous ad.
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Elon University (NC) - TT Asst. Professor - pre-1865 American Literature (American and the Atlantic World)
Elon University's English Department seeks an American literature specialist, with a focus on pre-1865 America and the Atlantic World, at the assistant professor level, beginning August 2016. Tenure-track; Ph.D. in English is required by start date. A successful applicant will teach American literature, first-year writing, and interdisciplinary Core Curriculum courses. Applicants with demonstrated expertise in slavery/abolition, migration/diaspora, and/or Native American/indigenous literatures are especially welcome; applicants are encouraged to highlight a record of excellence in teaching and scholarship.

Elon is a dynamic private, co-educational, comprehensive institution that is a national model for actively engaging faculty and students in teaching and learning. To learn more about Elon, visit our website at http://www.elon.edu.

Application deadline is October 15, 2015. Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Send a letter of application, curriculum vitae, three letters of recommendation and a teaching philosophy statement to Dr. Prudence Layne, Search Committee Chair, at [mailto:AmLit2015@elon.edu AmLit2015@elon.edu]. Include your name in the subject line.

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Grand Valley State University (MI) - Asst. Professor - Multicultural Early American Literature
Teach six courses per year in: Early African-American or Early Latina/o literature, or the early literature of other US Ethnic Minorities, as well as Literature of American Minorities (ENG 335); the pre-Civil War American literature survey (ENG 225); regular sections of the department's Foundation (ENG 215 and 216) and Capstone (ENG 495) courses, as well as other courses as determined by departmental need and candidate's area of expertise, at both the undergraduate and MA level. The opportunity to create new courses for the department will also be available, as will the potential to create interdisciplinary courses in conjunction with the African and African-American Studies, Latin American Studies or other relevant Area Studies Programs.In addition to a 3-3 teaching load, the successful applicant will be expected to commit to an ongoing program of active research, and, after the first year, to active departmental, college and university service (including advising of majors).

Required Qualifications: PhD with focus on Multicultural Early American literature -Demonstrated teaching success in literature-focused courses -Demonstrated scholarly activity and research agenda in literary studies-May apply as ABD by must have PhD by August 1, 2016

Preferred Qualifications: Research and teaching focus on Early African-American or Early Latina/o literature, or the early literature of other US Ethnic Minorities. PhD in English preferred; PhD in Comparative Literature or Ethnic Studies with focus on literary studies also considered.

Review of applications will begin immediately; applications accepted through 10/31/15. We will hold preliminary interviews via videoconference during the week of December 14-18. Candidates selected for preliminary interviews will be required to have unofficial transcripts and three letters of recommendation sent electronically to Heather Smoes, smoesh@gvsu.edu or by mail to Dr. Ashley Shannon, Search Chair, English Department, 238 Lake Huron Hall, Grand Valley State University, Allendale, MI 49401.

Link to Apply: http://www.gvsujobs.org/applicants/Central?quickFind=181294

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Lindsey Wilson College (KY) - Assistant Professor of pre-20th c. American Literature
The Lindsey Wilson College English program, which values breadth, flexibility, and innovation, invites applications for an Assistant Professor of pre-20th century American literature to begin in August 2016. Expertise in Ethnic, African American, or Southern literature a plus. Additional responsibilities will include teaching all levels of first-year writing, general education literature courses, and upper-level courses as needed. Ph.D. and college-level teaching experience required; 4/4 teaching load. Evidence of strong commitment to undergraduate teaching and liberal arts education required. To apply, send letter of application, CV, copies of graduate transcripts, statement of teaching philosophy, and list of three professional references to Dr. Bettie Starr, Vice President for Academic Affairs, Lindsey Wilson College. Electronic applications are preferred: starrb@lindsey.edu. E.O.E.

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North Dakota State University (ND) - TT Asst. Professor - Early American Literature (to 1865) - OFFER ACCEPTED
Early American Literature

Application review begins: 7/1

January 2016 start date

The English department at North Dakota State University seeks to appoint a tenure-track Assistant Professor specializing in American literature to 1865, beginning January 2016. We seek a colleague with teaching/research expertise from the earliest period of contact and exploration through the antebellum period; expertise in Transatlantic and/or Hemispheric American studies is especially welcome. The successful candidate will join a vibrant department offering BA, BS, MA, and PhD degrees in a supportive, friendly, and inclusive atmosphere for faculty and students at all levels.

Position description and responsibilities:Teaching duties include a 2/2 load, which includes American Literature Survey to 1865 and other undergraduate and graduate courses (descriptions can be found on department website).Opportunities exist to develop and teach courses in candidate’s area of expertise. The successful candidate will advise MA and PhD students and serve on thesis and dissertation committees. The candidate must expand an existing scholarly agenda through presentations and publications and the department expects a consistent record of scholarly production and publication at the time of tenure.

Minimum Qualifications: PhD in English or related field; Record of scholarly achievement; College teaching experience; Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing; Demonstrable commitment to promoting and enhancing diversity and social justice (through research, teaching, outreach or lived experience).

Preferred Qualifications: Preference will be given to those candidates with experience or specialties in one or more of the following: Teaching American Literature Survey to 1865; Hemispheric, Transatlantic, Caribbean, Indigenous or Tribal, and/or African diaspora literatures; Ecocriticism, feminism, sexuality and gender studies, queer studies, and/or disability studies; Digital humanities.

Salary: Salary is competitive, in an economically vibrant community and a state with budget surpluses. North Dakota State University provides generous health, retirement, and other benefits.http://www.ndsu.edu/hr/benefits/

The University: North Dakota State University is enjoying a remarkable period of growth and success. Located on the state’s eastern border in North Dakota’s largest city, Fargo, NDSU is the state’s Morrill Act land-grant institution. NDSU has over 14,000 students enrolled in a broad spectrum of curricular offerings, and a faculty involved in a range of scholarly activity and service. The university strives to be a leader in equity, diversity, and global outreach activities in our state and region. NDSU has a dual-career policy, and we attempt to accommodate dual career couples when made aware of need.

The Community: Named one of the most desirable places in the country to live by Money magazine, Fargo has earned a reputation as a great place to live. Its downtown is one of the country’s top 10 neighborhoods among small cities, according to the American Planning Association. The Fargo-Moorhead community has many qualities that contribute to this reputation, including excellent educational opportunities K-12 through college, advanced medical technology, a progressive business community, numerous cultural and arts opportunities, a clean environment, friendly people, and a more diverse community than people often expect. http://www.fmchamber.com/community_play.php

Fargo’s revitalized downtown has gained recent national publicity through such media outlets as the Los Angeles Times, The Today Show, ESPN’s Game Day, and National Public Radio. The reports describe an energetic, contemporary feel to many of the downtown’s trendy restaurants, nightlife, and entertainment opportunities. With more than 250,000 people in the metro community and about 500,000 people in the service area, Fargo-Moorhead is the largest metropolitan center between Minneapolis and Seattle. To learn more about what national publications are saying about the community’s quality of life, visit http://www.fmchamber.com/community_live.php

We seek diverse and innovative thinkers and recognize a wide range of scholarly activities in our tenure and promotion process. North Dakota State University’s English Department is committed to equity and diversity and actively seeks those scholars whose teaching, research, and/or diverse life experiences will help us extend these core values. NDSU is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability or veteran status. Additionally, NDSU is an NSF ADVANCE institution and is one of the top 108 research universities nationwide, with a Carnegie very high research classification.

To apply, please send a CV and an application letter addressing minimum and preferred qualifications to search chair, Dr. Bruce Maylath, via NDSU Online Employment System: https://jobs.ndsu.edu/postings/6243. Screening will begin on 1 July 2015 and will continue until the position is filled.

Deadline: review begins July 1 2015

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 * Nothing on my end. I presumed I wasn't picked for an on-campus interview. They said during the Skype interview that the process could be "bureaucratic" in then inviting for on-campus interviews. But we were both semi-finalists, so it's odd that neither has heard anything.

Saint Anselm College (NH) - TT Assistant Professor - 19th c. American Lit., incl. African-American Lit.
Tracking Code: 20120450

Job Description: The Department of English at Saint Anselm College, a Roman Catholic undergraduate liberal arts college in the Benedictine tradition in Manchester, NH, invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position to begin in August 2016. The successful candidate will demonstrate both scholarly and teaching excellence in nineteenth-century American Literature with a particular emphasis in African American Literature. Primary teaching responsibilities will include American literature, core courses for the major, Freshman Composition and Humanities, as well as specially developed courses within the instructor’s area(s) of specialty. We plan to interview at the MLA Convention in January. Please send cover letter, curriculum vitae, evidence of teaching ability and research potential, and academic transcripts to the attention of Dr. Gary Bouchard, Department Chair via the college website at http://www.anselm.edu/hr. Three letters of recommendation should be submitted in PDF format via email to the department faculty assistant, Ms. Denise Reagan, at denreagan@anselm.edu. First consideration will be given to applications received by Monday, November 2, 2015.

Required Skills: Candidates should receive their Ph.D. by September 2016 and demonstrate a strong commitment to excellence in teaching at the undergraduate level as well as scholarly research.

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Skidmore College (NY) - TT Assistant Professor of English - Nineteenth-Century American Lit. - ADDITIONAL MATERIALS REQUESTED
The Department of English at Skidmore College invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor in nineteenth-century American literature. Skidmore seeks to attract an academically and culturally diverse faculty, especially those who can contribute to the growing diversity and excellence of the community through their teaching, scholarship, and service. We are particularly interested in candidates with transnational approaches to the American nineteenth century. Additional expertise in cultural studies is desirable. Individuals from underrepresented groups, or who have experience teaching students from diverse backgrounds, are encouraged to apply. The 3/2 teaching load includes one writing-intensive course each semester and periodic participation in Skidmore's First Year Experience program. Applicants must demonstrate excellence in teaching and scholarship, as well as a strong commitment to undergraduate education at a liberal arts college. PH.D. required at time of employment.

To ensure full consideration, applications should be received by October 15, 2015.

All applications will be acknowledged; interviews will be held at the MLA convention.

Minimum Qualifications: PH.D. required at time of employment.

Required Applicant Documents: Cover Letter; Curriculum Vitae

Special Instructions to Applicants: To be considered for this position, please complete an online faculty profile and attach the following documents: cover letter, curriculum vitae.

This system can support attachments up to 1.9MB. All "required" documents must be attached through the online application system to complete the application process. If you have questions please contact Clarissa Sawyer, Employment Coordinator in Human Resources at: csawyer@skidmore.edu or 518 580.5802

Apply at: http://careers.skidmore.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=56755

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Tennessee Tech University (TN) - TT Asst. Professor - American Lit. Prior to 1800
English: Tenure-track, assistant professor position in English is available at Tennessee Tech University. An earned Ph.D. in English from an accredited institution by start date is required, with dissertation or other significant research in American Literature prior to 1800. Preferred specializations include Puritan, Native American/Indigenous, and/or Age of Reason literatures. Interest in diverse perspectives helpful. Prior college-level teaching experience required, substantial experience preferred. Must demonstrate active research agenda. Responsibilities include a 4/4 teaching load (includes freshman composition and undergraduate and graduate literature courses), with reductions for research possible. Peer-reviewed publications and department service required for tenure and promotion. To apply, please submit electronically to https://jobs.tntech.edu: a letter of application that addresses qualifications and functions, a curriculum vitae, email contact information for three professional references who will be sent instructions for uploading letters, and transcripts of undergraduate and graduate coursework (official transcripts for all degrees conferred required upon hire). Screening date will be December I, 2015; open until filled. Tennessee Tech University is an AA/EEO employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, ethnic or national origin, sex, disability, age (40 and over), status as a protected veteran, genetic information or any other category protected by federal or state law. Inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policies should be directed to equity@tntech.edu.

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University of Calgary (CAN) - TT Assistant Professor - Transatlantic Literature 1600 - 1900
The Faculty of Arts, Department of English, invites applications for a tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor in the area of Transatlantic Literature 1600 - 1900. The anticipated start date is July 1, 2016.

We are seeking candidates who will establish and maintain an active research program with the ability to secure external research funding; produce high impact research and scholarship in their area of specialization; teach graduate and undergraduate courses, and supervise graduate and undergraduate students in the Department of English; and engage in meaningful service activities within the department, faculty, university and community.

The successful applicant will have a completed (or nearly completed) PhD in English or a closely related discipline, and a demonstrated scholarly record and expertise in Transatlantic Literature 1600-1900. We are particularly interested in candidates with secondary research and teaching strengths in early Canadian Literature, British Literature pre-19C, North American Indigenous Literature, and/or African Diasporic Literature. In addition, the successful candidate must demonstrate evidence of, or potential for, excellence in both research and teaching through such measures as peer-reviewed publications, a track-record of successful grant applications, and course development and teaching effectiveness.

The Department of English is a research-intensive department with high standards in teaching. We value interdisciplinary and multidisciplinary approaches to research and training, and strongly encourage collaboration. Our department has thriving MA and PhD programs, and significant expertise and recognized strengths in historical literary periods, archival and book history, postcolonial literature, creative writing, new media and digital humanities, among other areas. For more information about the Department of English, please visit https://english.ucalgary.ca/.

Applicants should send a current curriculum vitae, one refereed publication, and evidence of teaching excellence such as a statement of teaching philosophy, recent teaching evaluations, and examples of course development. Each applicant should also arrange to have three confidential letters of reference forwarded directly to:


 * Dr. Jacqueline Jenkins, Head
 * Department of English
 * University of Calgary
 * 2500 University Drive NW
 * Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4

or by email to the Department Manager, Barb Howe, at howe@ucalgary.ca

Deadline: November 20, 2015

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 * Also posted at Restoration/18th-Century 2016, Romanticism/Victorian/19th 2016 and Renaissance 2016

University of California, Riverside / Huntington Library (CA) - TT Asst. Professor - Art History, English or History (2 Positions, incl. Long 18th c.)
Huntington-UC Program for the Advancement of the Humanities. The College of Humanities Arts and Social Sciences at the University of California, Riverside, in partnership with The Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens, announces a search for two beginning Assistant Professors to be appointed in the departments of Art History, English or History. The College is searching for scholars whose research will engage deeply with The Huntingtons extraordinary collections, which contain extensive and diverse materials that encourage approaches from a rich variety of perspectives. Scholars whose research investigates the Long Eighteenth-Century or the History and/or Cultures of Science, are particularly encouraged to apply in these areas of great strength in The Huntington Collections.

During their first five years of employment, the appointees to these positions will receive two years of full-time research fellowship in residence at The Huntington, with approval of the second year contingent on adequate research and publication progress by the appointee. Appointment will begin June 30, 2016, with salary commensurate with education and experience.

UCR is a world-class research university with an exceptionally diverse undergraduate body. Its mission is explicitly linked to providing routes to educational success for underrepresented and first-generation college and graduate students. A demonstrable commitment to this mission in research and teaching is a preferred qualification. Advancement through the faculty ranks at the University of California is through a series of structured, merit-based evaluations, occurring every 2-3 years, each of which includes substantial peer input.

Required qualifications include: PhD degree, evidence of excellence in teaching commensurate with experience, and publications appropriate to the candidates discipline and experience; and a research agenda that integrates The Huntington collections. Must have degree by time of appointment, June 30, 2016.

To apply: Applicants must use UCRs online portal at https://aprecruit.ucr.edu/apply/JPF00444 to submit the following material: cover letter; curriculum vitae; evidence of teaching experience and excellence; the names of three referees familiar with the candidates academic qualifications; a three-page statement articulating their interest in Huntington collections; and a writing sample or publication. Inquiries should be addressed to: Professor Steven Hackel, Chair, Huntington/UCR Search Committee, College of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences, University of California, Riverside, at steven.hackel@ucr.edu.

Review of applications will begin on November 30, 2015.

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University of California San Diego (CA) - TT Asst. Professor in 19th-Century Literatures and Cultures of the US
The Department of Literature within the Division of Arts and Humanities at the University of California, San Diego (http://literature.ucsd.edu) is committed to academic excellence and diversity within the faculty, staff, and student body and seeks candidates for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in the Nineteenth-Century literatures and cultures of the United States. We have a preference for candidates whose work focuses on the early part of the century and whose expertise also extends to previous periods. The successful candidate must be capable of teaching our introductory course in the literatures of the United States from the colonial period to 1865, as well as more specialized undergraduate and graduate courses. We are especially interested in applicants whose work and teaching also engages Native American Studies; colonialism; slavery; and/or gender and sexuality and whose work fits within a world literature department that focuses on multiple languages and geographies. Preferred qualifications include making contributions to diversity and equity, such as demonstrating leadership in teaching, mentoring, research, service, and other kinds of program-building that foster inclusion and access for historically underrepresented groups.As an additional qualification, we also welcome applications from scholar-practitioners with publications in both scholarly and literary arts venues. Applicants must have a doctoral degree in hand before July 2016. Proof of authorization to work in the U.S. will be required prior to employment (Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1985). Salary is commensurate with qualifications and based on University of California pay scales.

Closing Date: Application Deadline is November 1, 2015.

Literature (JPF00899)

Applicants should submit applications using UCSD's on-line Recruit web page at https://apol-recruit.ucsd.edu/apply/JPF00899.

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University of the Incarnate Word (TX) - TT Assistant Professor in American Literature (pre-Civil War)
Assistant Professor in American Literature (tenure-track, 4-4 load) beginning August 2016. The successful candidate will teach upper level American Literature courses and Core courses in World Literature and Composition.

Knowledge Skills and Abilities: We prefer candidates with scholarship in and experience teaching Pre- Civil War American Literature. Applicants with experience teaching Eco-Criticism, Multi-Ethnic Literature, Native American Literature and/or Literature of the Southwest are strongly urged to apply. Application Deadline November 15, 2015. We anticipate conducting preliminary interviews at MLA in January 2016.

Required Education: Candidates must have a Ph.D. in English or Comparative Literature with a specialization in American Literature by July 2016.

Required Work Experience: The successful candidate will have at least one year of demonstrated successful teaching experience in the discipline.

Apply at: https://jobs.uiw.edu/postings/5991

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University of North Texas (TX) - TT Asst. Professor - Early American Lit. (pre-1820)
System Identification Number: 6001135

Posting Origination: UNT

Department: English (N14200)

College/School: College of Arts & Sciences http://cas.unt.edu/

Rank/Title: Assistant Professor

Job Summary/Basic Function: The Department of English at the University of North Texas invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professorship in early American literature (pre-1820). Tenure-track faculty typically teach a 2/2 load including upper-level undergraduate and graduate courses.

The University of North Texas System is firmly committed to equal opportunity and does not permit - and takes actions to prevent - discrimination, harassment (including sexual violence), and retaliation on the basis of race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, family status, genetic information, citizenship or veteran status in its application and admission processes, educational programs and activities, facilities, and employment practices. The University of North Texas System immediately investigates and takes remedial action when appropriate.

The University of North Texas System also takes actions to prevent retaliation against individuals who oppose a discriminatory practice, file a charge, or testify, assist or participate in an investigative proceeding or hearing.

Minimum Qualifications: Required qualifications include a Ph.D. in early American literature, American Studies, or a related field, relevant teaching experience, and an active program of scholarly research. Demonstrable excellence in teaching is required.

Area of Specialty: Early American Literature

Position Type: Faculty

Tenure Status: Tenure Track

Appointment Basis: 9 Months

Pay Frequency: Monthly

Non-Tenured Appointment Term: No Response

Review of Applications Begins: 11-01-2015

Online Application: https://facultyjobs.unt.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/Welcome_css.jsp

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University of South Florida (FL) - TT Assistant Professor - American Literature Before 1900
Assistant Professor. American Literature Before 1900 with any historical specialization within the period but interest and teaching ability broadly. Candidates with expertise in digital humanities preferred. Tenure-line. Ph.D. in English or related field required; ABD applicants will be considered but must have the degree conferred by August 7, 2016. Candidates must have a strong teaching record and outstanding publication potential. Teaching will include a range of undergraduate and graduate courses. 2/2 teaching assignment. Salary and benefits competitive. 9 month appointment per year; summer employment possible. Letter, vita, list of graduate courses taken, 10-20 pp. writing sample, and three or more letters of recommendation required. Apply online at http://employment.usf.edu for Job ID 2992 by November 9, 2015, preferably sooner. Applications received after that date will be advanced only in cases of compelling merit. Letters of recommendation should be mailed to Ms. Nancy Serrano, Department of English, CPR107, University of South Florida, Tampa, FL 33620; serrano@usf.edu. According to Florida Law, applications and meetings regarding them are open to the public. USF is an Equal Opportunity/Equal Access Institution. For disability accommodations, contact Ms. Serrano at (813/974-8211 or serrano@usf.edu), a minimum of five working days in advance. USF is a high-impact, global research university dedicated to student success. For information regarding the USF System, please visit our website at http://system.usf.edu/.

MLA JIL 10/09/15

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University of Texas at Dallas (TX) - TT Assistant Professor of Literary Studies - 19th Century American Lit
The School of Arts and Humanities at The University of Texas at Dallas invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Literary Studies specializing in 19th-century American Literature. Ph.D. in appropriate field required; a record of presentations at academic conferences and publications in peer-reviewed journals/edited books highly desirable; university teaching experience on both graduate and undergraduate level is highly desirable. The successful candidate will have a strong commitment to publishing, undergraduate and graduate teaching, interdisciplinary education and research, and professional academic service. Ability to offer courses in secondary area highly desirable. The School offers an interdisciplinary program built on three interrelated areas: Literary Studies, Historical Studies, and Aesthetic Studies. The academic philosophy of the School emphasizes the fusion of critical with creative thinking as well as linkages among various modes of artistic expression and communication. The University of Texas at Dallas is a dynamic, growing research institution with a diverse student body and a strong research faculty. Salary competitive.

Review of applications begins November 15, 2015. Appointment begins August 1, 2016. For more information on the School, see http://ah.utdallas.edu/.

Candidates should upload a letter of application, curriculum vitae, and at least three letters of recommendation, and a sample of published work or dissertations chapter.

Application URL: http://provost.utdallas.edu/facultyjobs/welcome/jobdetail/paj151026

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MLA JIL 10/31/15

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University of Wisconsin-Green Bay (WI) - TT Assistant Professor - English (American Literature, pref. pre-1865)
The department of Humanistic Studies at the University of Wisconsin - Green Bay seeks applicants for a tenure-track position. This position will teach a broad array of undergraduate English and Humanities courses at all levels including advanced courses in American literature.

Preferred area of specialization is American literature. However applicants with other areas of interest including early American (pre-1865) literature, general American literature, film studies, screen writing, and editing and publishing are strongly encouraged to apply. Applicants with experience in digital humanities and new media projects as well as digital pedagogy are also strongly encouraged to apply.

This position includes the following responsibilities: Teach courses in the following topic areas:

Early American Literature

Upper- and lower-level American literature courses

Interdisciplinary courses in the Humanities

Advise students

Perform scholarly activities consistent with rank

Perform institutional service and contribute to the ongoing development of the department

In addition, the successful candidate will be expected to display a demonstrated potential for excellence in teaching and scholarship, a successful research agenda, and a commitment to undergraduate education. Additionally, they should possess communication and interpersonal skills sufficient to work effectively with a diverse array of students and colleagues.

Qualifications: Minimum Qualifications: Earned doctorate in English, or closely related field from an accredited institution. ABD candidates will be considered, however an earned doctorate in English, or closely related field from an accredited institution is a necessary condition for contract renewal.

Starting Date: August 22. 2016

Conditions of Appointment: Position is an academic year tenure-track appointment. Applicants must be considered for tenure and promotion in six years although tenure decisions may be at any time. Promotion from Assistant to Associate Professor is simultaneous with tenure. Excellence in teaching, sustained scholarly activity and institutional service required for retention and promotion. Official transcripts of the highest degree achieved will be required of finalist(s). A criminal conviction investigation will be conducted on the finalist(s). In compliance with the Wisconsin Fair Employment Act, the university does not discriminate on the basis of arrest or conviction record.

Salary: Competitive salary commensurate with qualifications and experience. The UW System provides an excellent benefits package including participation in the Wisconsin State retirement plan. ( Total Compensation Estimator ).

Chair, American Literature Recruitment and Hiring Committee

Phone: (920)465-2995

Email: beckb@uwgb.edu

Application Deadline: To ensure consideration, please submit application materials by Thursday, October 15, 2015.

Link to Apply: http://www.uwgb.edu/hr/Jobs/position197.html

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 * Also posted American Open 2016

Hollins University (VA) - Visiting Asst. Professor (3 yr. Appt.) - American Lit. before 1900
The English Department at Hollins University in Roanoke, Virginia invites applications for a Visiting Assistant Professor of English. This is a full-time, visiting faculty position with a three-year appointment beginning July 2016.

The ideal candidate will be a generalist with strength in American literature before 1900. Desirable areas of interest include childrens and young adult literature and multicultural literature. The successful candidate will be a strong teacher and scholar who can offer courses at all levels, including writing-intensive courses, in a variety of literary periods. Candidates should include other areas of interest in their applications. Teaching load is six courses per year. Other duties include advising students, conducting independent studies, supervising students doing honors thesis work, participating in department and university service and ongoing scholarly activity in the form of publications and presentations.

Ph.D. required at time of employment. Qualified candidates should submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, three letters of recommendation, a teaching philosophy statement, graduate school transcripts (unofficial transcripts are acceptable), and a writing sample to [mailto:englishsearchamerican@hollins.edu englishsearchamerican@hollins.edu]. Applications are sought from those who have demonstrated success working with diverse populations. To ensure full consideration, applications should be received by November 1, 2015. All applications will be acknowledged, and interviews will be held at the MLA convention in Austin, Texas on January 7-10, 2016. Final candidates will be subject to a criminal history background check.

Hollins is an independent, liberal arts university offering undergraduate education for women, selected graduate programs for men and women, and community outreach initiatives. Founded in 1842 as Virginia's oldest chartered women's college, Hollins is best known for its creative writing program, one of the oldest study-abroad programs in the country, and extensive internship opportunities. The campus is surrounded by the Blue Ridge Mountains, and has the amenities of a mid-sized city in the immediate vicinity.

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NOTES: Received acknowledgement email today (11/13). The email stated that shortlisted candidates will be informed on or before Dec. 18.

Demographics
ABD (will finish this academic year): 3

Ph.D. in hand (working as Postdoc):

Ph.D. in hand (working as Visiting Asst. Professor or Lecturer): 5

Ph.D. in hand (working in higher education/alternative academic track): 1

Ph.D. in hand (working as adjunct):

Ph.D. in hand (working outside academia):

Ph.D. in hand (unemployed):

Assistant Professor (tenure-track): 3

Assistant Professor (non-tenure-track):

Associate Professor (tenured):

Full Professor (tenured):

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Total: 12