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Lecturer in Medieval History c. 1050 - c. 1350

Department
History
Salary
£38,183 a year
Grade
Grade 7
Contract status
Fixed term
Hours of work
Full-time
Based at
University of York - Heslington Campus
Posted Date
13/02/2017
Apply by
13/03/2017
Job Reference
5514
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Role Description

The Department of History seeks to appoint a full-time, fixed-term Lecturer in Medieval History (c. 1050 – c. 1350), in the area of North European social and institutional history of religion. The position is based in the Department of History, Heslington, and available for approximately 9.5 months, from 11 September 2017 until10 May 2018.

You will be responsible for developing and delivering teaching across the Department in the area of Medieval History; carrying out individual or collaborative research projects, leading to the production of research outputs/outcomes, and undertaking relevant administrative and managerial duties.

You should have a PhD in a field of Medieval History relevant to the post, and ideally hold an appropriate teaching qualification. It is expected that you will have an emerging publication record in a relevant field, with proven experience of taking responsibility for teaching at undergraduate, and preferably postgraduate, level.

The salary will be £38,183 a year on grade 7 of the University’s salary scales.

For further information and to apply on-line, please click on the ‘Apply’ button below.

The Department is committed to promoting equality and diversity and strives to ensure the working and learning environment is welcoming, fair, and inclusive for staff and students alike - somewhere everyone can fulfil their potential. This is reflected in staff and student recruitment, in departmental posts, career development, and promotion. The Department is currently working towards an Athena Swan award

The Department of History is open to considering applications for flexible working.

Vacancy Reference: 5514

 

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