Lecturer in the History of Medicine (1750 to the present)
Call for applications
University of Kent - School of History
Location: Canterbury
Salary: £32,600 to £46,414 per annum
Hours: Full Time
Contract Type: Permanent
Placed on: 9th February 2016
Closes: 25th April 2016
Job Ref: HUM0678
If you are an outstanding scholar specialising in the History of Medicine from 1750 onwards, this is a great opportunity to join one of the leading history departments in the country.
This post will see you teaching and convening undergraduate and postgraduate modules in medical history, contributing to curriculum development in these areas and supervising postgraduate students. You will be able to demonstrate an emerging record of international excellence in research and publication with evidence of guaranteed submission to REF 2020 of items likely to be graded 3* or 4*. Applications from those with research interests in, for example, the social and cultural history of war and medicine, mental health, history of emotions, gender and sexuality, medical ethics and law, medicine and the media, public and global health are particularly welcome.
If you have a flair for teaching, a willingness to work innovatively to help develop the History of Medicine at Kent and a keenness to actively participate in the public engagement and impact activities of the School and its external partners, this Lectureship at Kent offers a supportive and inspirational environment in which to work.
The School of History at the University of Kent is dedicated to excellence in research, learning and teaching. The School contains twenty nine full-time academic staff, half of whom have been appointed since 2001. The latest Research Excellence Framework (REF 2014) placed the School 8th nationally for Research Intensity, and our students work alongside lecturers and tutors who are not just excellent teachers, but world-class researchers actively working at the forefront of their chosen field. The School currently offers a range of undergraduate programmes. In recent years it has received consistently high ratings of over 90% student satisfaction for its undergraduate teaching in the National Student Survey. At postgraduate level, it offers MAs by coursework or research, an M.Sc and a full PhD programme.
Further Information
Interviews are to be held: 20 May 2016.
Please see the links on the vacancy page to view the full job description and also to apply for this post. Enquiries about the post should be addressed to Professor Ulf Schmidt at U.I.Schmidt@gre.ac.uk. If you require further information regarding the application process please contact Teresa Bubb, Resourcing Adviser, at T.C.Bubb@kent.ac.uk.
Please note - applications must be made via the University's online application system. You will be required to fill in the main details section of the application form as well as upload your CV and a summary document. Your summary should provide clear evidence and examples demonstrating where you meet the essential criteria for the post. We recommend a maximum of 4 x A4 sides for this document.
CVs or details sent directly to the department or via email cannot be considered.
Location: Canterbury
Salary: £32,600 to £46,414 per annum
Hours: Full Time
Contract Type: Permanent
Placed on: 9th February 2016
Closes: 25th April 2016
Job Ref: HUM0678
If you are an outstanding scholar specialising in the History of Medicine from 1750 onwards, this is a great opportunity to join one of the leading history departments in the country.
This post will see you teaching and convening undergraduate and postgraduate modules in medical history, contributing to curriculum development in these areas and supervising postgraduate students. You will be able to demonstrate an emerging record of international excellence in research and publication with evidence of guaranteed submission to REF 2020 of items likely to be graded 3* or 4*. Applications from those with research interests in, for example, the social and cultural history of war and medicine, mental health, history of emotions, gender and sexuality, medical ethics and law, medicine and the media, public and global health are particularly welcome.
If you have a flair for teaching, a willingness to work innovatively to help develop the History of Medicine at Kent and a keenness to actively participate in the public engagement and impact activities of the School and its external partners, this Lectureship at Kent offers a supportive and inspirational environment in which to work.
The School of History at the University of Kent is dedicated to excellence in research, learning and teaching. The School contains twenty nine full-time academic staff, half of whom have been appointed since 2001. The latest Research Excellence Framework (REF 2014) placed the School 8th nationally for Research Intensity, and our students work alongside lecturers and tutors who are not just excellent teachers, but world-class researchers actively working at the forefront of their chosen field. The School currently offers a range of undergraduate programmes. In recent years it has received consistently high ratings of over 90% student satisfaction for its undergraduate teaching in the National Student Survey. At postgraduate level, it offers MAs by coursework or research, an M.Sc and a full PhD programme.
Further Information
Interviews are to be held: 20 May 2016.
Please see the links on the vacancy page to view the full job description and also to apply for this post. Enquiries about the post should be addressed to Professor Ulf Schmidt at U.I.Schmidt@gre.ac.uk. If you require further information regarding the application process please contact Teresa Bubb, Resourcing Adviser, at T.C.Bubb@kent.ac.uk.
Please note - applications must be made via the University's online application system. You will be required to fill in the main details section of the application form as well as upload your CV and a summary document. Your summary should provide clear evidence and examples demonstrating where you meet the essential criteria for the post. We recommend a maximum of 4 x A4 sides for this document.
CVs or details sent directly to the department or via email cannot be considered.
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