Positions Available
Position Available
Per-Course Appointment
The Graduate Program in Humanities invites applications from individuals interested in teaching in the following graduate course in the Fall 2011.
Subject to budgetary restrictions, this appointment will be made in accordance with the provisions in the MUN-LUMUN Collective Agreement. Course design and evaluation methods will be in accordance with the Humanities regulations and the Memorial University Calendar.
Course title: HUMN 6041
Course Schedule: TBA
Campus location: St. John's
Course description: The finishing course of the Humanities M. Phil. degree, this seminar is a writing workshop for the journal by way of an examination of the nature of expression in an academic, institutional context. Students focus on the structure of their journal project and produce a substantial new contribution to it, often by way of introductions, conclusions, thematic bridges, table of contents, abstract and keywords, etc.
Qualifications:
A Master's Degree in Arts or Humanities is required; candidates who have completed a PhD are preferred. A minimum of three years previous work experience (research, teaching or a combination) in or with interdisciplinary studies is required. A demonstrated understanding of interdisciplinary research and a commitment to excellence in teaching is required.
Qualified applicants should submit a letter of application, curriculum vitae and the names of and contact information for three referees, in writing to:
Office of the Dean of Arts,
c/o Dr. Lisa Rankin, Interim Dean of Arts,
Memorial University of Newfoundland,
St. John's, NL A1C 5S7
or applications may be submitted electronically to: arts@mun.ca
Application deadline: July 18, 2011
Salary: As per the MUN-LUMUN Collective Agreement.
All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada will be given priority. Memorial University is committed to employment equity and encourages applications from qualified women and men, visible minorities, aboriginal people and persons with disabilities.
Job Posted: 30 June 2011