Lecturer in Modern African History Education | |||
Department | History | ||
Job descriptionThe Department of History seeks to appoint a Lecturer (education) in Modern African History, tenable for 20 months full-time from 1 January 2021, to replace Dr Vincent Hiribarren for the period of his secondment to the French Institute for Research in Africa. The post-holder will specialize in Modern African History and contribute to departmental teaching in the subject. Core teaching responsibilities will be: to deliver entry-level teaching on the module 4AAH0001 Historical Skills, Sources and Approaches and on 4AAH1008 World History, 1870s-2000s; to convene and deliver the single semester 2nd year modules, 5AAH1023 Cultures of Kingship and Empire: Power and Pushback in Portuguese-speaking Africa and 5AAH1024 The History of Portuguese-Speaking Africa 1960 to the Present, and the two-semester module, 5AAH3010 Themes in Colonial and Postcolonial African History; to co-convene with another member of the department at least one of the 3rd year thematic modules 6AAH4005 Nations and 6AAH4012 Authority; and to teach the MA module 7AAH5020: The Power of Naija: Culture and Politics in Postcolonial Nigeria. The post-holder will also be expected to contribute to the administration and pastoral provision of the Department of History. Applications are welcome from candidates with expertise in Modern African History and the ability to teach the modules outlined above. Candidates should have submitted a PhD by the date of appointment. We particularly welcome applications from black and minority ethnic candidates as they are under-represented in the Department of History. This post will be offered on a full time, fixed term contract for 20 months. |
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Key responsibilities
The above list of responsibilities may not be exhaustive, and the post holder will be required to undertake such tasks and responsibilities as may reasonably be expected within the scope and grading of the post. Skills, knowledge and experienceEssential criteria
Desirable criteria
Further informationInterviews for shortlisted candidates will be held in late November. The selection process will include a presentation to the panel and an interview. This advertisement does not meet the requirements for a Certificate of Sponsorship under Home Office regulations and therefore the university will not be able to offer sponsorship for this role.
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Grade and Salary : | £38,304 per annum, including London Weighting Allowance | Job ID : | 008205 |
Post Date : | 16-Oct-2020 | Close Date : | 05-Nov-2020 |
Contact Person : | Professor Stephen Lovell | Contact Details : | stephen.lovell@kcl.ac.uk |