The Blog April 14, 2015

Lecturer in Modern History, University of Manchester

The University of Manchester has advertised a Lecturer position in Modern History that may be of interest to readers of the Global History Blog. The announcement explains that

We welcome applications from candidates with expertise in any of the following fields post-1750:

  • The history of international development
  • The history of inequalities
  • The history of human rights and humanitarianism
  • The history of international governance and international law

You should have a strong record of research and publication (appropriate to stage in career), and a track record of securing external grants, or well-developed plans for future applications. You will also have a demonstrable commitment to fostering undergraduate-level and postgraduate-level study in the field. You will also have a record of successful teaching in a relevant field.

The full-time position comes with a salary of £34,233 to £47,328 per annum. Interested? After reading the Further Particulars, interested parties are invited to write to Professor Hannah Barker. The closing date for applications is May 12, 2015. The date for interviews is not yet known.

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