Department of English: Open Rank Search, Early Modern Literature

Washington University in St. Louis - HR   St. Louis, MO   Full-time     Education
Posted on April 6, 2024
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Department of English: Open Rank Search, Early Modern Literature

The Department of English at Washington University in St. Louis seeks to fill an open rank tenure-track or tenured position in Early Modern Literature. We are searching for a scholar and teacher of exceptional promise whose research has developed within the field of early modern literature, with appreciable strength in Shakespeare studies. We are especially excited to recruit a scholar whose interests intersect with one or more of our departmental areas of strength, including literary scholarship and creative practice, gender and sexuality, media histories, and race and empire. This position carries a teaching expectation of two courses per semester and will begin in the fall of 2024. Other duties will include conducting research, writing for publication, advising students, and participating in departmental governance and university service. Recent developments at Washington University in St. Louis that may be of interest to applicants include the establishment of the Center for Literary Arts, the Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity, and Equity, and the Program in Public Scholarship.

Qualifications

A Ph.D. in English or closely related field is required by the start of the appointment for this position, and candidates for the rank of associate professor or professor must have an outstanding teaching, service, research, and publication record commensurate with tenure at that rank.

Application Instructions

Application materials—a letter of interest, a CV, a writing sample, and a research statement—should be submitted via Interfolio. Letters of reference and teaching statements are not required at this time; these may be requested at a further stage in the process. The search committee will begin their review of applications on October 2, 2023. We plan to hold Zoom interviews for selected candidates for this position in early December, with campus visits to follow in January and early February.