Visiting Assistant Professor, Shakespeare and Renaissance Literature and Culture

The English Department at Williams College invites applications for a one-year Visiting Assistant Professor position in Shakespeare and Renaissance literature and culture, for the 2023-24 academic year. Research and teaching interests including, but not limited to, comparative literature, aesthetics, the relationship between history and form, poetics and rhetoric, embodiment, and race, gender, and sexuality are welcome. Candidates should have their Ph.D. or dissertation completed by the beginning of the appointment. Teaching responsibilities include a 2-2 teaching load. Candidates should be prepared to teach two advanced courses in their area of specialization in addition to introductory courses focused on Shakespeare and the Renaissance era.
Williams is an institution that places a high value on undergraduate teaching; consequently, we seek applicants who can demonstrate in their supporting materials a capacity for excellent teaching and a commitment to working effectively with a student population that is broadly diverse with regard to gender, race, ethnicity, nationality, sexual orientation, and religion. To this end, please provide a brief statement addressing your commitment to working with a student population that is broadly diverse in your cover letter and/or your statement about teaching and community engagement. We provide visiting faculty with mentoring in teaching including participation in the college’s professional development program, First3, for new faculty.

The search committee plans to conduct Zoom interviews in late March.


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