No problem; here it is again - Alastair Minnis
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UNIVERSITY OF YORK
Department of English & Related Literature
TWO LECTURESHIPS IN
MEDIEVAL ENGLISH LITERATURE
Applications are invited for two permanent Lectureships in Medieval English
Literature, from 1
January 1999 or as soon as possible thereafter. Candidates must have
expertise in one or both of
the following:
Old English Literature
Middle English Literature
We will consider seriously any candidate who is highly qualified within the
specified period.
Applications are specially welcomed from those who also have expertise in
another medieval
literature (French, Latin, Italian, Old Norse) or in Medieval Drama, but
this should not discourage
applicants with other types of expertise.
The successful candidates will have excellent research records and be
equipped to contribute to the
Department's teaching of postmedieval English & Related Literature as well
as to the activities of
the interdisciplinary Centre for Medieval Studies. Moreover, they will be
required to play a full part
in the normal pattern of administration in the Department and in the Centre.
These posts are part of a Departmental restructuring programme following
certain staff retirements
along with new investment in the Department by the University. The
Department was rated as
excellent' in the Teaching Quality Assessment for English and as 5' in
the 1996 Research
Assessment Exercise.
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Ten copies of a letter of application with full curriculum vitae, and the
names and addresses of three
referees, should be sent by 6 March 1998 to: The Personnel Office,
University of York, Heslington,
York Y01 5DD Applicants should, if possible, supply fax numbers and e-mail
numbers for
themselves and their referees. Please quote the advertisement reference
number. There are no
printed application forms, but Further Particulars may be obtained from the
Personnel Office, or via
the English Departmental Web Pages: http://www.york.ac.uk/depts/engl/
In addition to the formal interview candidates will be expected to make a
presentation to an
audience of members of staff (details will be sent to short-listed candidates).
Informal queries about the nature of the posts should be addressed to the
Head of Department,
Professor A.J. Minnis, Department of English & Related Literature,
University of York, Heslington,
York YO1 5DD. The fax number of the English Department is 01904-433372;
Prof. Minnis's work
telephone number is 01904-433352 and his e-mail number is [log in to unmask]
(E-mail inquiries
are preferred.)
On Wed, 18 Feb 1998 16:38:32 +0800 (WST) Claire McIlroy wrote:
> From: Claire McIlroy <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: Wed, 18 Feb 1998 16:38:32 +0800 (WST)
> Subject: Positions vacant
> To: [log in to unmask]
>
>
> Dear List,
> A couple of weeks ago two positions available at York University
> were advertised on this list. I deleted the message but now a friend, who
> is desperately in search of a job, would like the information. Could
> someone please send me this posting off-list? I would very much appreciate
> it.
>
> Claire McIlroy
> University of Western Australia
> [log in to unmask]
>
Andrew Lynch
Department of English
The University of Western Australia
Nedlands
WA 6907
Australia
Phone: 08-93802185
Fax: 08-93801030
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