2 Lecturers "International History / Modern History" (Univ. of Sheffield)

2 Lecturers "International History / Modern History" (Univ. of Sheffield)

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University of Sheffield
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Department of History, Sheffield
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United Kingdom
Vom - Bis
01.09.2015 -
Bewerbungsschluss
18.03.2015
Von
Rebecca Trueman

1.) Senior Lecturer or Reader "International History"

The Department of History is seeking to appoint a Senior Lecturer or Reader in International History.
We are one of the most active centres for historical research in the country with a distinguished record of internationally outstanding and innovative historical research. The 2014 Research Excellence Framework (REF) puts the Department of History third in its overall rankings and second on the quality of its publications, 42% of which were judged to be 4* or ‘world-leading’. We also have a vibrant postgraduate research culture, and our expertise in applying digital technology to historical research informs scholarship and teaching at every level. We teach the history of all periods from late antiquity to the present day, taking in Europe, the Middle East, South Asia, and the Americas and beyond, and attract highly qualified undergraduate and MA students.

The University of Sheffield was voted number one for Student Experience in the Times Higher Education Survey 2013/14 and was awarded Times Higher Education University of the Year in 2011. We are a world-class university in a unique city, offering great opportunities for research-led teaching.

This is an ideal opportunity for a scholar with an outstanding publication record and excellent teaching ability to join one of the leading centres for historical research in the United Kingdom. You will have teaching and research strengths within the broad area of international and imperial history and you will provide leadership both in international history and in the Department as a whole. You will also be able to direct teaching and research with imagination and ambition and serve as a mentor and collaborator for junior colleagues. This will include design and delivery of teaching on undergraduate and postgraduate programmes, developing the Department’s research profile through the production of high quality publications and attracting external research funding. You will also be expected to contribute to the Department’s presence within the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, the wider University and, through outreach and knowledge exchange, in Sheffield and beyond.
You will have a PhD in History or a related subject area (or have equivalent experience), proven teaching and leadership ability and the capacity to carry out high quality research and disseminate research findings. The ability to communicate to a variety of audiences is also essential for this position.

Salary at University of Sheffield Grade 9
£48,743 to £54,841 per annum, with potential to progress to £63,552

2.) Lecturer in Modern History

The Department of History is seeking to appoint to two lectureships in Modern History (from 1800 to the present day).

We are one of the most active centres for historical research in the country with a distinguished record of internationally outstanding and innovative historical research. The 2014 Research Excellence Framework (REF) puts the Department of History third in its overall rankings and second on the quality of its publications, 42% of which were judged to be 4* or ‘world-leading’. We also have a vibrant postgraduate research culture, and our expertise in applying digital technology to historical research informs scholarship and teaching at every level. We teach the history of all periods from late antiquity to the present day, taking in Europe, the Middle East, South Asia, and the Americas and beyond, and attract highly qualified undergraduate and MA students.

The University of Sheffield was voted number one for Student Experience in the Times Higher Education Survey 2013/14 and was awarded Times Higher Education University of the Year in 2011. We are a world-class university in a unique city, offering great opportunities for research-led teaching.
This is an ideal opportunity for a scholar with an outstanding publication record and excellent teaching ability to join one of the leading centres for historical research in the United Kingdom. You will design and deliver teaching on undergraduate and postgraduate programmes and will develop the Department’s research profile through the production of high quality publications and attracting external research funding. You will be expected to contribute to the Department’s presence within the Faculty of Arts and Humanities, the wider University and, through outreach and knowledge exchange, in Sheffield and beyond. You will also carry out appropriate administrative duties to a high standard.
You will have a PhD in History or a related subject area (or have equivalent experience), proven teaching ability and the capacity to carry out high quality research and disseminate research findings. The ability to communicate to a variety of audiences is also essential for this position.

Salary at University of Sheffield Grade 8
£38,511 to £45,954 per annum, with potential to progress to £51,702

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