You will have expertise in the Modern History (post 1800), of Britain (including Ireland) or Europe and/or their empires. The History department has a number of academics researching and teaching modern British and European history and applicants should therefore indicate in their covering letter how their area of research expertise interfaces with the existing research specialisms in the department. We are particularly keen to see applications from candidates from backgrounds currently under-represented in UK higher education. It is envisaged that you may teach on some of the modules listed below, depending on the successful candidate’s knowledge and expertise and department requirements: HI153 Making of the Modern World, please see: https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/history/students/modules/HI153 HI2E1 & HI2E2 Historiography, please see: https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/history/students/modules/HI2E1 and https://warwick.ac.uk/fac/arts/history/students/modules/HI2E2 In addition, you will be encouraged to propose your own modules depending on your expertise and research interests. You will also be expected to supervise final-year dissertations and contribute to MA teaching. You will undertake lecturing, seminar teaching, essay tutorials, office hours, marking of undergraduate work and monitoring of student attendance in accordance with the Department’s quality assurance practices. You will also act as personal tutor to an assigned group of undergraduate students, providing pastoral support and guidance during the academic year. We welcome applications from early career researchers from all sections of the community from around the globe. Please note that the PhD must be awarded by the job start date of 1 September 2024. |