- Location details
- University of Southern Mississippi Hattiesburg, MS
- Ref
- req4396
- Posted
- Closes
- Position type
- Professor, Assistant
- Organization type
- 4-year college or university
- Languages
- English
- Field
- Literature, British
- Employment category
- Full-time
- Tenure Status
- Tenure or tenure track
- Location
- Mississippi
- Academic Hiring Standards
- Hiring standards
The English program at the University of Southern Mississippi invites applicants for a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Early Modern British Literature. The successful applicant will teach a range of undergraduate surveys and field-specific courses on Shakespeare and other Renaissance writers.
Upload a letter of application, curriculum vitae, graduate transcripts, names and email addresses of three individuals providing recommendations, statement of teaching philosophy, and an article/chapter length writing sample to our Human Resources website (www.usm.edu/hr) (job# req4396). All attachments should be uploaded at the time of submission. In addition, confidential letters of recommendations should be sent directly to usmenglish1@gmail.com. Questions should be directed to: Dr. Matthew Casey, Director, School of Humanities, Email: matthew.casey@usm.edu. For full consideration, submit complete applications by December 15, 2024.
Primary Duties and Responsibilities
- Maintain active research and publishing agenda
- Teach undergraduate survey courses and graduate seminars in area of specialization.
- Advise and mentor graduate and undergraduate students
- Fulfill service obligations appropriate to a tenure track faculty member
- Performs other duties as assigned.
Minimum Qualifications
PhD in English or related field by the time of appointment
Preferred Qualifications
A record of publication and scholarship as well as teaching experience. Ability to teach courses on John Milton and the History of the English Language.
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