Teaching Fellowship
University of Exeter
Teaching Fellow in Renaissance
Department of English
School of Arts, Languages and Literatures
(Ref. R78N1705)
This new full time Teaching Fellowship is available from 1st September 2008
on a fixed term basis until 30th June 2010 to replace two members of staff
during their successive periods of Leverhulme-funded research leave.
The successful candidate will lead seminar groups on a range of BA modules
focusing on the literature of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries as
well as Shakespeare and early modern drama, and should expect to deliver up
to 10 lectures per year in these areas. The Teaching Fellow will also
contribute to the first-year "Past and Present" survey course, supervise
final-year dissertations, work with undergraduate personal tutees and
participate fully in the department's vibrant culture of pedagogy and
scholarship. A record of significant Renaissance teaching experience and
research publications relevant to career stage is essential.
The starting salary will be circa £30k per annum on Grade F32.
Application packs are available from
http://www.admin.ex.ac.uk/personnel/jobs/
e-mail N.Kapelan@exeter.ac.uk or quoting reference number R78N1705.
The closing date for completed applications is 17th July 2008 (12 noon).
Interviews will be held in the week commencing 4th August 2008.
See further:
Teaching Fellow in Renaissance
Department of English
School of Arts, Languages and Literatures
(Ref. R78N1705)
This new full time Teaching Fellowship is available from 1st September 2008
on a fixed term basis until 30th June 2010 to replace two members of staff
during their successive periods of Leverhulme-funded research leave.
The successful candidate will lead seminar groups on a range of BA modules
focusing on the literature of the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries as
well as Shakespeare and early modern drama, and should expect to deliver up
to 10 lectures per year in these areas. The Teaching Fellow will also
contribute to the first-year "Past and Present" survey course, supervise
final-year dissertations, work with undergraduate personal tutees and
participate fully in the department's vibrant culture of pedagogy and
scholarship. A record of significant Renaissance teaching experience and
research publications relevant to career stage is essential.
The starting salary will be circa £30k per annum on Grade F32.
Application packs are available from
http://www.admin.ex.ac.uk/personnel/jobs/
e-mail N.Kapelan@exeter.ac.uk or quoting reference number R78N1705.
The closing date for completed applications is 17th July 2008 (12 noon).
Interviews will be held in the week commencing 4th August 2008.
See further:
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