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[ecrea] University of Kansas Job Posting in Digital Humanities
Wed Oct 26 05:48:09 GMT 2016
The University of Kansas Humanities Program is currently inviting
applications for a full-time, academic year tenure-track assistant
professor position in Digital Humanities. We would be most appreciative
if you would circulate the following announcement to potential applicants.
The Humanities Program of the University of Kansas welcomes applications
for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in Digital Humanities,
to begin as early as August 18, 2017. Initial review of applications
begins November 1, 2016. For a complete announcement and to apply
online, go to: https://employment.ku.edu/academic/7261BR.
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Posting Title Assistant Professor in Digital Humanities
Auto req ID 7261BR
Position Number 00002203
Department Humanities
Location/Division Lawrence
FTE 1.0
Reg/Temp Regular
Position Overview The University of Kansas seeks a tenure-track
assistant professor in Digital Humanities. This position is a
full-time, academic year appointment. The accomplished digital humanist
will participate in the Humanities Program teaching, including
established courses at the introductory level (e.g., HUM 110
Introduction to Humanities), as well as working with the Institute for
Digital Research in the Humanities (IDRH) to further develop Digital
Humanities courses and research across humanities disciplines; conduct
Digital Humanities research leading to peer-reviewed scholarly
production in appropriate venues, and to external funding applications
as appropriate; and engage in program, College, University, and national
service.
The University of Kansas is especially interested in hiring faculty
members who can contribute to the climate of diversity in the College of
Liberal Arts and Sciences and to four key campus-wide strategic
initiatives: (1) Sustaining the Planet, Powering the World: (2)
Promoting Well-Being, Finding Cures; (3) Building Communities, Expanding
Opportunities; and (4) Harnessing Information, Multiplying Knowledge.
For more information, see
http://www.provost.ku.edu/strategic-plan/initiatives.
The successful candidate must have appropriate authorization to work in
the U.S. before employment begins.
Job Description 40% Research:
Conduct computationally-assisted analysis in area of Digital
Humanities expertise. Tenure-track faculty members are expected to
develop and maintain an active research program which gains national
recognition and is advanced substantially beyond the level of the Ph.D.
dissertation. The faculty member is a creative, experimental,
collaborative scholar whose research will continue to develop in depth
and importance throughout his or her career. Tenure-track faculty
members are expected to publish in peer-reviewed venues and to present
findings at professional conferences.
40% Teaching/Advising:
Teach four courses/academic year in the Humanities Program; courses
may be cross-listed or cross-referenced with other departments. One
course equivalency may be dedicated in the overall teaching effort of
responsibilities for this position to specific Digital Humanities
curricular reform and development.
Develop curricular programs in the Digital Humanities (e.g.,
courses in Digital Humanities, Undergraduate Certificate in Digital
Humanities).
In annual evaluations, the candidate would be expected to
demonstrate that he or she has substantially revised an existing course
(e.g., HUM 110 Introduction to Humanities) to include appropriate level
content, tools, and methodologies from Digital Humanities, and has made
substantial progress in developing an interdisciplinary curriculum and
new courses in Digital Humanities.
Prepare for and attend all class meetings. In case of absence,
faculty member must make arrangements for a substitute to teach class.
Classes should not be cancelled.
Develop assignments, administer tests, evaluate student work,
provide feedback to students, and assign grades.
Hold regular office hours for students involved in classes taught.
A minimum of three posted office hours each week is required. Be
available for reasonable appointments if a student cannot meet during
scheduled office hours.
Adhere to program, College, and University policies.
All faculty members are expected to be active in advising. All
faculty members are to take their teaching and advising responsibilities
seriously and to strive for excellence in the classroom.
20% Service: Work closely with the Institute for Digital Research in
the Humanities
Tenure-track faculty are expected to participate in appropriate
professional activities, such as attending program meetings, carrying
out program committee assignments, attending national meetings or
conferences, and refereeing or reviewing manuscripts for research
journals and grant proposals. Service to the College and University is
also expected, and to the greater profession at-large.
Collegiality. All faculty members are expected to act in a manner that
promotes collegial relationships and shows respect toward students,
staff, and colleagues. Faculty members are expected to meet
satisfactory standards of performance in all three areas of
responsibility and to carry out those responsibilities in accordance
with the Faculty Code of Rights, Responsibilities, and Conduct,
http://policy.ku.edu/provost/faculty-code.
Required Qualifications
Evaluation of the following requirements will be made through: (a)
teaching and research statements and supplemental materials; (b) letter
of application describing experience and accomplishments; (c) record of
accomplishments and productivity included in curriculum vitae, and (d)
information provided from three professional references:
Ph.D. or ABD in a humanities related field of study is expected by
the start date of appointment.
Specialization in computationally-assisted research in a humanities
discipline, including text-analytic techniques, spatial analysis,
digital cultures and media, web mining or web-based media, image
analysis and visualization, and/or analysis of large data sets.
Demonstrated ability to teach beginning and advanced courses in
specialty.
Demonstrated commitment to excellence in teaching in humanities
courses, as evidenced by syllabi, teaching philosophy statement and/or
reference letters on teaching
Demonstrated commitment to excellence in research as evidenced by
project-based work, graduate coursework, dissertation research,
publications, and/or externally funded research grants.
The University of Kansas prohibits discrimination on the basis of race,
color, ethnicity, religion, sex, national origin, age, ancestry,
disability, status as a veteran, sexual orientation, marital status,
parental status, retaliation, gender identity, gender expression and
genetic information in the University’s programs and activities.
Additional Candidate Instruction A complete online application will
include:
Online application describing experience and accomplishments
CV
Teaching statement and supplemental materials (e.g., teaching
portfolio, sample syllabi, peer evaluations, student surveys; research
statement and supplemental materials (e.g., representative publications;
links to relevant websites)
Names and contact information for three professional references
Review of applications begins on November 1, 2016 and continues as
needed to collect a pool of qualified applicants. To ensure
consideration, apply by Oct 31, 2016.
Applications must be complete through KU employment site at:
https://employment.ku.edu/academic/7261BR
Contact Information to Applicants Professor Sandra Zimdars-Swartz,
Director and Search Chair
Humanities Program
308 Bailey Hall
1440 Jayhawk Blvd
Lawrence, KS 66045
email: (hwcdirector /at/ ku.edu)
Advertised Salary Range Commensurate with qualifications and experience.
Strategic Initiative Strategic Initiative #4: Harnessing Information,
Multiplying Knowledge
Application Review Begins 01-Nov-2016
Anticipated Start Date 18-Aug-2017
Disclaimer The University of Kansas prohibits discrimination on the
basis of race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, national origin, age,
ancestry, disability, status as a veteran, sexual orientation, marital
status, parental status, gender identity, gender expression, genetic
information and retaliation in the University's programs and activities.
Access to information regarding equal opportunity and diversity worksite
posters is available at
http://www.humanresources.ku.edu/policies_procedures/category_details/index.aspx?category=8
or you may contact 785-864-4946 or (employ /at/ ku.edu) for alternate access
options. Any inquiries regarding the non-discrimination policies should
be directed to: Executive Director of the Office of Institutional
Opportunity and Access, (IOA /at/ ku.edu), 1246 W. Campus Road, Room 153A,
Lawrence, KS, 66045, (785)864-6414, 711 TTY.
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