Candidature : Lecturer in Medieval History, University of Hull (Limite : 30 juin 2019).
Lecturer in Medieval History (University of Hull)
Location : Kingston upon Hull
Salary : £34,189 to £39,609 per annum
Hours : Full Time
Contract Type : Fixed-Term/Contract
Campus : Hull
Date limite de candidature : 30 juin 2019
Applicants are required to submit a current CV and covering letter outlining how their qualifications and experience meet the Person Specification in the Job Description below.
The Department of History at the University of Hull wishes to appoint to a Lecturer in Medieval History from 1st September 2019 until 31st August 2020 as temporary cover for the teaching duties of a member of staff during a period of research leave. You will join a department with consistently high satisfaction rates. In the National Student Survey, History’s average overall student satisfaction rate exceeds 95% over the last twelve years.
Applicants should have expertise in the political and/or social history of the Middle Ages. Those whose research interests cover England and its neighbours c.1150-1250 are particularly encouraged to apply. The successful candidate will be expected to deliver undergraduate and postgraduate teaching in medieval history, and to undertake academic administrative duties.
Candidates should have a completed PhD, teaching experience and an exceptional record of research in a relevant subject area, along with high-quality publications in place prior to the November 2020 REF deadline.
Candidates are asked to submit a CV and covering letter.
Informal enquiries about the post may be directed to Dr Jenny Macleod by e-mailing J.Macleod@hull.ac.uk.
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Hassan Bouali (22 juin 2019). Candidature : Lecturer in Medieval History, University of Hull (Limite : 30 juin 2019). Diwan. Consulté le 22 mars 2025 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/nr9m