The Department of History at the University of Southern Denmark, invites applications for a tenured position in British History beginning on February 1, 2023 or as soon as possible thereafter.
Teaching responsibilities include courses in British History after the 18th century at both the BA- and MA-level. The successful applicant will be able to contribute to other programs within the department, including teaching at the undergraduate and graduate level in history and American Studies, as well. Emphasis is placed on the applicant’s ability to offer co-taught or independently taught courses within these programs.
More specifically the department is interested in applicants with substantive research experience in the areas below:
- The British Empire’s history and legacy
- Decolonization
- British political history and contemporary history
- Uses of history
In addition to holding a relevant Ph.D. degree within the field, applicants must document additional research and teaching equivalent to what can be obtained within an Assistant Professorship in British History. In the assessment of research qualifications, emphasis will be placed on quality of publications, number of publications relative to Ph.D. age as well as research plans. The Department expects an Associate Professor to contribute actively to academic development and research in several areas, e.g. programs, centers, and networks. This includes the desire and ability to contribute positively to interdisciplinary settings and larger research projects (Danish and international). Additionally, it is expected that an Associate Professor contributes to or initiates new research streams along with applications for external funding.
To maintain the current dynamic and well-functioning environment in the department, academic ‘good citizenship’ and contributions to a good work culture will be highly valued.
Associate Professor tasks include both research, teaching, and supervision at the BA- and MA-level within modern British history, British contemporary history, and uses of history. An Associate Professor is expected to make an independent contribution to developing teaching within the program and field more generally. Applicants should document experience with independent planning and execution of teaching and supervision at the university level (see teaching portfolio).
Applicants are expected to have collaborative competencies and contribute to solving administrative tasks through committee work.
Since the programs with the Faculty of the Humanities, including the programs within the department, are currently being reformed with an eye to a greater degree of collaboration, applicants are expected to work with colleagues to develop research and teaching across subject areas.
In his/her/their research plan, the applicant should present project ideas along with plans to contribute to the department and engage in research dissemination etc. as it relates to the department and university’s overall strategy. In the teaching portfolio the applications should also introduce his/her/their ideas for further developing the programs.
International applicants are expected to be able to teach in Danish within a three year period.
Additional information regarding the position can be obtained by contacting Head of Department, Martin Rheinheimer via telephone (+45 65504201) or email:
mrh@sdu.dk.
All applicants must be able to teach within related programs, including interdisciplinary teaching activities and courses within the business and communication programs.
Application, salary and conditions of employment, etc.
The successful applicant will be employed in accordance with the agreement between the Ministry of Finance and AC (the Danish Confederation of Professional Associations),
Cirkulære om overenskomst for Akademikere i staten 2019 (the document only exists in Danish).
If the successful applicant has not documented teaching experience corresponding to assistant professor level, the applicant will be employed on trial for the first 18 months.
An application must include:
- Application letter
- Curriculum Vitae
- Diplomas/Certificates
- Teaching portfolio (please see below)
- List of publications indicating the publications attached
- A maximum of 5 of the most relevant publications. Please attach one pdf-file for each publication. For any publication with a co-author, a co-author statement must be submitted as part of the pdf-file
Applicants for an associate professorship at the Faculty of Humanities are requested to submit a teaching portfolio with the application as documentation for teaching experience as well as supervision qualifications. Please read more
here.
Application and all appendices must be in Danish, English or one of the Scandinavian languages. Please always include a copy of original diploma/certificates. We only accept files in pdf-format no more than 10 MB per file. In case you have more than one file per field you need to combine the pdf-files into a single file, as each field handles only one file. We do not accept zip-files, jpg or other image files. All pdf-files must be unlocked and allow binding and may not be password protected.
Applications will be assessed by an assessment committee and the applicant will receive the part of the evaluation that concerns him/her. The assessment report will subsequently be forwarded to the Head of Department who will assemble an appointments committee. An interview may form part of the overall assessment of the applicants’ qualifications.
The committee may request additional information, and if so, it is the responsibility of the applicant to provide the necessary material.
If the application does not meet the requirements mentioned above, the Faculty of Humanities may reject your application without further notice. Applications received after the deadline will neither be considered nor evaluated.
Shortlisting and tests may be used in the assessment process. Please note that only a shortlisted applicant will receive an assessment.
Applications should be sent electronically via the link “apply online” and the Faculty expects applicants to read the information
“How to apply” before applying.
We recommend that as an international applicant you take the time to visit
Working in Denmark where you will find information and facts about moving to, working and living in Denmark, as well as the
International Staff Office at SDU.
The University wishes our staff to reflect the diversity of society and thus welcomes applications from all qualified candidates regardless of personal background.
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