Assistant to Associate Professor of History – Medicine
Description: The Baylor University History Department seeks to fill a tenure-track faculty position in the History of Medicine at the Assistant or Associate Professor level, effective August 2025. The successful candidate will hold a doctorate in history or a related field and be able to demonstrate a research and teaching agenda appropriate for an R1 institution. The candidate must also be willing to participate in interdisciplinary collaboration and seek external research funding. Chronology and geography are open.
Deadline: The application deadline for initial materials is September 6, 2024 at 11pm CST.
Qualifications for Successful Candidates:
- Should possess an earned doctorate in history or a related field, with a dissertation defended before August 1, 2025;
- Will be able to demonstrate a research and teaching agenda appropriate for an R1 institution and complement the existing strengths of the Department of History.
- Candidates should be able to demonstrate experience in one or more of the following:
- research publication;
- undergraduate and/or graduate teaching;
- undergraduate and/or graduate mentorship;
- interdisciplinary collaboration (particularly with Medical Humanities or Bioethics);
- seeking external research funding.
Applications Instructions: Please submit the following initial materials electronically via Interfolio, https://apply.interfolio.com/148215:
- A letter of interest,
- A curriculum vitae,
- An official transcript for the highest degree conferred or in process,
- A list of three references.
Religious Affiliation: At a later time, applicants considered for interviews will be asked toc omplete a required, self-disclosed Religious Affiliation Form.
Selected Candidates: Selected applicants will also be asked to provide a sample syllabus and an article-length writing sample representing current research (unpublished or published). Recommendation letters will also be requested at this time.
Learn More: To learn more about the above position, the Department of History, the College of Arts and Sciences, and Baylor University, please visit www.baylor.edu/history. Please contact Office Manager Dianne Schmidt (Dianne_Schmidt@baylor.edu) with any questions regarding the application process. For questions about the position, please contact Elesha Coffman, the chair of the search committee (Elesha_Coffman@baylor.edu).
Assistant to Associate Professor of History – Early America
Description: The Department of History at Baylor University seeks an Assistant or Associate Professor in Early American History (colonial to early 19th century) to start August 1, 2025. This is a full-time, tenure-track position with the possibility of tenure for highly qualified applicants. The successful candidate will be able to demonstrate a research and teaching agenda appropriate for an R-1 institution. Preference will be given to candidates who meet one or more of the following: a record of published scholarship, teaching experience, a capacity to mentor Ph.D. students, and a potential to seek external research funding. We especially welcome applications from candidates whose scholarship engages religion and American life.
Deadline: The application deadline for initial materials is Friday, November 1, 2024, at 10:59
p.m. CDT.
Qualifications for Successful Candidates:
- will possess an earned doctorate by August 2025 in the appropriate field of study;
- will demonstrate a research and teaching agenda appropriate for an R-1 institution.
- Preference will be given to candidates who show one or more of the following:
- a record of published scholarship;
- teaching experience;
- a capacity to mentor Ph.D. students;
- potential to seek external research funding.
Applications Instructions: Please submit the following initial materials electronically via Interfolio, https://apply.interfolio.com/148640:
- a letter of interest;
- a curriculum vitae;
- an official transcript for the highest degree conferred (if Ph.D. is in progress, the applicant
- should submit a copy of the official transcript showing Ph.D. hours completed); and
- a list of three references with contact information.
Religious Affiliation: At a later time, applicants considered for interviews will be asked to complete a required, self-disclosed Religious Affiliation Form.
Selected Candidates: Recommendation letters from references and a writing
sample will also be requested from candidates that advance to the next round.
Learn More: To learn more about the above position, the Department of History, the College of Arts and Sciences, and Baylor University, please visit www.baylor.edu/history. Please contact Office Manager Dianne Schmidt (dianne_schmidt@baylor.edu) with any questions regarding the application process. For questions about the position, please contact Ronald A. Johnson, the chair of the search committee (Ronald_A_Johnson@baylor.edu).
Lecturers (2) in History
Description: The Department of History at Baylor University seeks two full-time Regular Lecturers to teach introductory survey courses for majors and non-majors as well as upper level undergraduate courses in an area of specialization.
Deadline: Complete applications must be submitted by 11pm Central Daylight Time on October 1, 2024.
Qualifications for Successful Candidates:
- possess an earned doctorate in History or a related field by August 2025;
- be able to demonstrate they are dynamic teachers;
- be able to demonstrate that they have the potential to mentor undergraduate students effectively.
Specializations: Applicants with specializations in one or more of the following areas of need are preferred: Africa, Asia, the Middle East, African-American history, Asian-American history, history of Indigenous Peoples of North America, pre-modern Global history.
Applications Instructions: To apply, please submit the following materials electronically via Interfolio, https://apply.interfolio.com/148238:
- A letter of application,
- A curriculum vitae,
- A copy of the transcript showing the most recent degree conferred (if a Ph.D. is in progress, also submit a copy of the transcript showing the Ph.D. hours completed),
- The contact information for three references who will provide letters of recommendation if requested.
Religious Affiliation: At a later time, applicants considered for interviews will be asked to complete a required, self-disclosed Religious Affiliation Form.
Selected Applicants: Selected applicants will be contacted to complete a required, self disclosed Religious Affiliation Form and provide additional documents, including a statement of teaching philosophy, syllabus, and letters of recommendation.
Learn More: Questions regarding the application process may be directed to Office Manager Dianne Schmidt (dianne_schmidt@baylor.edu). For questions about the position, please contact Dr. Daniel Watkins, the chair of the search committee (daniel_watkins@baylor.edu).
About Baylor: With a main campus located in Waco, Texas, Baylor University is the oldest college in Texas. With a population of 21,000 diverse students, Baylor is one of the top universities in the nation, having been named an R1 institution by the Carnegie Classification in January 2022. Baylor is also on the honor roll of the “Great Colleges to Work For” from The Chronicle of Higher Education; Baylor offers competitive salaries and benefits while allowing faculty and staff to live in one of the fastest- growing parts of the state. Our strategic plan guides the University as we continue to live up to Baylor’s mission of educating men and women for worldwide leadership and service by integrating academic excellence and Christian commitment within a caring community.
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