The Department of English at Utah State University seeks applications for an academic-year, nine-month, tenure-track Assistant Professor of English, specializing in Shakespeare and Early Modern literature. Desired secondary areas include performance studies and the history of drama; gender, sexuality, and queer studies; Shakespeare and race; global Shakespeare; ecocriticism and the history of science; disability studies; and/or secondary education. The candidate will join a department committed to transformative pedagogies and equal opportunities for all students.
The applicant is required to have a PhD in English or a related field, a strong teaching record, and potential for publication. This is a research-centered position (50% of the role statement) with a teaching load of two courses per semester (2/2). These courses will be based on the Logan campus, in Northern Utah’s scenic Cache Valley. The candidate will also engage in teaching as an area of effectiveness (40% of role statement) and service (10%). The position begins in August 2025.
The successful applicant will publish in their field(s) of expertise. They will teach courses at different levels of the curriculum, including general education, undergraduate majors, and graduate courses. They will also mentor both undergraduate and graduate students
Apply by October 21, 2024, to receive full consideration by the committee. Required materials:
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Employees typically work indoors and are protected from weather and/or contaminants, but not, necessarily, occasional temperature changes.
Utah State University actively pursues equal opportunities for all students through education, research, creative activity, and collaboration. Women, minority, and veteran candidates, as well as candidates with disabilities, are especially encouraged to apply. The College of Humanities and Social Sciences is committed to supporting interdisciplinary scholarship, creative work, and transformative pedagogy within both historic and contemporary timeframes. Department of English programs include Composition, Literature, Creative Writing, English Education, Technical Communication and Rhetoric, Folklore, and American Studies. For further information about the Department of English, refer to english.usu.edu.
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