The Blog March 11, 2015

Lecturer in Early Modern Global History, University of Chester

The University of Chester is searching for a candidate for a position in Early Modern Global History (1650-1800) as a Permanent Lecturer. The post, which begins on September 1st of this year, notes to candidates that

You will have a good Honours Degree (normally 2.1 or First or equivalent) in History and a Ph.D. in Early Modern Global History, 1650-1800. You will have considerable higher education teaching experience and a proven capacity to deliver a range of undergraduate and postgraduate modules in Early Modern Global History, 1650-1800, including an existing Special Subject on 'Revolution Politics, War and the Jacobites: The Emergence of Britain 1688-1746'. You may have experience of supervising undergraduate history dissertations as well as an ability to enhance the MA and MRes postgraduate provision. You will have evidence of either publications on Early Modern Global History, 1650-1800, or demonstrable evidence of work-in-progress towards such publications.

For more information, see the job advertisement here, or the more specific job description here.  Move fast, though: applications are due no later than March 26th.

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