Visiting Professorship
Lynn Wood Neag Distinguished Visiting Professorship of British Literature English Department; University of Connecticut
The English Department at the University of Connecticut invites applications for the Lynn Wood Neag Distinguished Professorship of British Literature. The appointment for this one-term visiting professorship is for the spring semester of 2012 (January 9 to May 18).
The applicant should be an established scholar of British literature from a British university. Specific expertise in Scottish literature is preferred. The Neag professor will teach two courses-one undergraduate and one graduate-and will present one public lecture. Generous compensation suitable to a professorship in the United States, supplemented by housing and a reimbursement for transportation up to $2,000 (US). Please send a letter and c.v. to Wayne Franklin, Head, Department of English, NEAG, University of Connecticut, 215 Glenbrook Road, Storrs, CT 06269-4025 or e-mail your letter and c.v. to robin.worley@uconn.edu. Consideration of applications will begin immediately.
The English Department at the University of Connecticut invites applications for the Lynn Wood Neag Distinguished Professorship of British Literature. The appointment for this one-term visiting professorship is for the spring semester of 2012 (January 9 to May 18).
The applicant should be an established scholar of British literature from a British university. Specific expertise in Scottish literature is preferred. The Neag professor will teach two courses-one undergraduate and one graduate-and will present one public lecture. Generous compensation suitable to a professorship in the United States, supplemented by housing and a reimbursement for transportation up to $2,000 (US). Please send a letter and c.v. to Wayne Franklin, Head, Department of English, NEAG, University of Connecticut, 215 Glenbrook Road, Storrs, CT 06269-4025 or e-mail your letter and c.v. to robin.worley@uconn.edu. Consideration of applications will begin immediately.
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