Associate Professor in Literature of The Long - Durham, United Kingdom - Durham University

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Associate Professor in Literature of the Long Eighteenth Century (ENGL_01)
(Job Number
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Grade 9:

  • £57,696 to £64,914 per annum
Open-Ended/Permanent - Full Time


Contracted Hours per Week: 35


Closing Date: 26-Apr-2024, 5:59:00 PM


Disclosure and Barring Service Requirement:
Not Applicable.


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The Department


The Department of English Studies at Durham University seeks to appoint an Associate Professor in Literature of the Long Eighteenth Century, with research specialisms in the broad field of English literary studies from 1660 to 1789.

We are particularly eager to hear from applicants who command range across the period in teaching and research, and who have interest in contributing to interdisciplinary initiatives in the 'Transformative Humanities' at Durham, including digital, environmental and medical humanities and cultural heritage.


Associate Professors at Durham

  • Associate Professors on the Education and Research track are encouraged to focus on research and teaching but are also expected to engage in wider citizenship to enhance their own development, support their department and discipline, and contribute to the wider student experience.


Academic colleagues are supported to publish internationally excellent and world-leading research in high impact outputs (including monographs and journal articles), in their area of interest with a focus on quality rather than quantity.

We will fully support your research needs including practical help such as resources to attend conferences and to fund research activity, as well as a generous research leave policy and a designated mentor.

Sitting alongside world class research, teaching quality and innovation are critical to ensure a first-class learning environment and curricula for all our students.


Durham University is also committed to ensuring outstanding teaching quality, stimulating learning environments, and innovative curricula for all our students.

You will be supported to develop your teaching expertise and skills.


Applicants must demonstrate research excellence in the field of English Literature, with the ability to teach our students to an exceptional standard and to fully engage in the services, citizenship and values of the University.


Key responsibilities:


  • To pursue research that is worldleading in terms of originality, significance and rigour, commensurate with the Department's continuing emphasis on international excellence;, and evident in publications;
  • To make a significant contribution to the development of successful research project/fellowship proposals in pursuit of suitable national and international funding opportunities;
  • Deliver excellent teaching by offering lectures, seminars and tutorials at undergraduate and taught postgraduate levels. Contribute significantly to the development and delivery of highquality teaching, including the design of excellent learning environments and curricula;
  • Contribute to enhancing the quality of the research environment in the Department, the wider University and beyond. Contribute to establishing and leading research groups within and beyond the University, and engaging in the mentoring of early career researchers;
  • To attract research students and provide excellent supervision, and to enhance the Department's commitment to its vibrant and international postgraduate culture;
  • Seek opportunities to build pa

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