Tenured or Tenure-Track Positions


Early Modern Drama, Including Shakespeare

Assistant Professor of English in Renaissance drama including Shakespeare. Tenure- track, 2-2 teaching load. Ph.D. in hand by July 2009. Send letter, vita, and letters of recommendation to Professor Su Fang Ng, Department of English, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK 73019-0240. Final review of applications will begin November 7th and continue until position is filled. The University of Oklahoma is an AA/EO employer. Women and/or minorities are encouraged to apply. Interviews will be conducted at the MLA convention.

Norman, a college town of c. 100,000 residents, was recently selected by Money magazine as the sixth best small city in its 2008 rankings of best places to live. It is located just 20 miles south of Oklahoma City (metropolitan pop. 1.2 million). Departmental and university research support includes a pre-tenure leave, travel to conferences, and opportunities for summer grants for untenured faculty. Bizzell Library's holdings include electronic databases such as Early English Books Online as well as specialized collections in History of Science, Western History and Rare Books. The University is a supporting member of the Newberry Library consortium and hosts an active year-round program of theater, music, and lectures.


Native American Literature

Native American Literature—rank open. Tenured or Tenure-Track, according to qualifications. 2/2 teaching load. Ph.D. in English or related field, or M.A. in English with publications and teaching commensurate with terminal degree in English. Send letter, vita, and letters of recommendation to Professor Alan Velie, Dept. of English, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK 73019-024. Final review of applications will begin November 7th and continue until position is filled. The University of Oklahoma is an AA/EO employer. Women and/or minorities are encouraged to apply. Interviews will be conducted at MLA in San Francisco.

Norman, a college town of 100,000 residents, was recently selected by Money magazine as the sixth best small city in its 2008 rankings of best places to live. It is located just 20 miles south of Oklahoma City (metropolitan pop. 1.2 million). The English department has 29 tenured and tenure-track faculty and includes the editors of Genre, Workplace, Angelaki, The Variorum Chaucer, and World Literature Today. Bizzell Library's holdings include major History of Science, Western History and Rare Books Collections. OU offers a variety of Native American language courses and a B.A. and M.A. in Native American Studies, which English supports through course offerings. The University hosts an active year- round program of theater, music, and lectures, and facilitates faculty travel for the purpose of conferences and research. Untenured faculty are also eligible for summer grants to help them to make progress on their research and publication.
 

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