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* Deadline: '''12 Jul. 2021'''
 
* Deadline: '''12 Jul. 2021'''
 
===[https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/CGI668/lecturer-in-20th-century-us-history Lancaster University (UK:Eng)]===
 
===[https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/CGI668/lecturer-in-20th-century-us-history Lancaster University (UK:Eng)]===
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NB the extremely short advertising period (posted 28th May, deadline 2 June - over a public holiday in the UK) suggests strongly the university has an inside candidate and/or is not interested in sponsoring visas.
NB the deadline in the jobs.ac.uk advert, as of 1 June, is a typo.
 
 
* Lectureship (~asst/assoc prof) in 20thC US History, to begin '''Jan 2022'''
 
* Lectureship (~asst/assoc prof) in 20thC US History, to begin '''Jan 2022'''
 
* We are particularly interested in candidates who work on one or more of: civil rights movements, (including race, gender and/or sexuality); US imperialism and its consequences; and/or histories of the US in the Asia/Pacific region.  You should have an outstanding profile in teaching and research as well as concrete plans for future projects and outputs.
 
* We are particularly interested in candidates who work on one or more of: civil rights movements, (including race, gender and/or sexuality); US imperialism and its consequences; and/or histories of the US in the Asia/Pacific region.  You should have an outstanding profile in teaching and research as well as concrete plans for future projects and outputs.
 
* Teaching: You are likely to be expected to teach at least one fifteen credit module (typically consisting of two weekly lectures and a fortnightly seminar over a ten-week term) including a survey module introducing students to the History of the United States in the 20th century.  You are also likely to be expected to develop a special subject on a more specialized topic.  An ability to be able to contribute to one or more of our existing MA programmes – in History, International & Military History, and Digital Humanities – or willingness to help create a new one would be an advantage.  In addition, you will make a more general contribution to the department’s teaching program at both the undergraduate and postgraduate levels, for example by contributing to team-taught courses and supervising dissertations and theses.
 
* Teaching: You are likely to be expected to teach at least one fifteen credit module (typically consisting of two weekly lectures and a fortnightly seminar over a ten-week term) including a survey module introducing students to the History of the United States in the 20th century.  You are also likely to be expected to develop a special subject on a more specialized topic.  An ability to be able to contribute to one or more of our existing MA programmes – in History, International & Military History, and Digital Humanities – or willingness to help create a new one would be an advantage.  In addition, you will make a more general contribution to the department’s teaching program at both the undergraduate and postgraduate levels, for example by contributing to team-taught courses and supervising dissertations and theses.
* EXTREMELY SHORT Deadline: '''2 Jul. 2021'''
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* EXTREMELY SHORT Deadline: '''2 Jun. 2021'''
   
 
===[https://www.h-net.org/jobs/job_display.php?id=60372 Lawrence University (USA:WI)]===
 
===[https://www.h-net.org/jobs/job_display.php?id=60372 Lawrence University (USA:WI)]===
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