PGT scholarships in English at Sheffield
PGT scholarships in English at Sheffield
Lecturer in Medieval and Early Modern History, ANU #medieval #earlymodern anzamems.org/lecture...
Raises some important issues but also ignores the fact that many Humanities staff outside the magic circle are facing redundancy. They are naturally willing, indeed desperate, to apply for entry-level Oxbridge posts. The situation is grim. 1/2
A selection of books form the Fagel Collection
TCD Library is recruiting a Senior Bibliographer to help catalogue the Fagel Collection! This is a fabulous professional opportunity to work on one of Europe's great early modern private libraries. Closing 10 March at noon. Full details available at www.tcd.ie/hr/vacancies
An opportunity for a medievalist to join the team at Cambridge: www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DQQ346/a...
βUnder the latest REF guidance, it is up to individual universities to decide whether to submit outputs authored by staff who have taken voluntary redundancy or have left at the end of their fixed-term contract.'
On wonders what submitting HEIs will opt to do in this extractive context. Not. 1/2
ποΈ jobs, jobs, jobs - and one for #medievalsky
JOB!
Come and be my colleague!
Tutorial Fellow and Professor (or Associate Professor) of English Literature, ca. 1780β1914, at Balliol College, Oxford.
Details: www.balliol.ox.ac.uk/balliol-peop...
3-year postdoc opportunity at Durham University - any department, any field. Detailed guidance in the link - note that you need a mentor from a relevant department to mentor and support your application.
www.durham.ac.uk/research/ins...
Re-upping this splendid Arts & Humanities PhD opportunity, because we really need some good news!
π¨History Job: Assistant Professor in Early Modern British History (Permanent) ποΈ
Come work with us at Warwick! You will join a group of excellent early-modernists and one of the nicest bunches of historians around!
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@uni-of-warwick.bsky.social
warwick-careers.tal.net/vx/lang-en-G...
My Top 5, and what I learnt in them:
The Golden Age of Spain (gold! olΓ©!)
English Place Names (βYe Bygge Fieldeβ)
The Causes of the First World War (it was the Germansβ¦)
Chaucer (heβs brill!)
The English Reformation (Londonβs Stranger Churches all look really normal from the outside)
As someone once said, the first shall be last, and the humanists shall do more teaching, for their research costeth little by comparisonβ¦ π€
I wonder where the βfewerβ will be needed, and where the greater/more timeβ will be allocatedβ¦
'We likely require fewer academics with research in their remit, but those that do need greater time allocated, and must be subject to a strategic research management regime'.
I remain very sceptical/negative about the medium- and long-turn impacts of separating research and teaching. 1/2
Come study literature, theatre or creative writing at the SUISS summer school in beautiful Edinburgh, for 2026. Spend your mornings immersed in learning before soaking up the cityβs summer festivals or wandering the cityβs ancient streets and hills. Applications now open:
www.suiss.ed.ac.uk
'New data from the Ministry of Justice show that studying with The Open University (OU) delivers βsignificant reductionsβ in reoffending amongst prison learners.'
'It also found that those studying committed 37 per cent fewer offences within a year of release.' 1/2
Very exciting job announcement! Permanent early medieval (Britain and/or Europe) teaching post at KCL. I know first-hand that this is a great opportunity to work with amazing colleagues and students. www.kcl.ac.uk/jobs/136727-...
Iβm very proud of my two PhD students - Liz Leemann and Vivienne Belton - for passing their vivas recently. Two fantastic theses on the body and soul in early modern literary depictions of motherhood, and on Roman Catholicism and the senses in early modern drama. Look out for their work.
Thanks Julie!
A great book. What channel/service is it on Julie?
Call for Royal Historical Society PhD funding with text: The Royal Historical Society offers two annual PhD Fellowships for postgraduate historians in their third year of research at a university in the UK or overseas in order to complete a doctorate. The Fellowships comprise: Two RHS Centenary Fellowships: each Centenary Fellowship runs for 6-months and is worth Β£8,500 for final-year PhD students to complete their dissertations and to develop their research career. All Fellowships are open to candidates without regard to nationality or academic affiliation. They are jointly held with the Institute of Historical Research (IHR), University of London, where Fellows are based.
PhD funding for early career historians completing a doctorate.
Applications are invited for the Society's Centenary PhD Fellowships for the academic year 2026-27 bit.ly/49MzqmT.
Two awards of Β£8500 per student, held jointly with @ihr.bsky.social. Closing date: 31 January 2026 #Skystorians
π₯³ Congratulations Patrick!
This was when the Daily Torygraph and Times were the size of a bedsheet and could take up a carriage on their ownβ¦
PhD scholarship in History or Geography at Dublin City University - applicants with an interest in medieval Ireland are particularly encouraged to apply.
#MedievalSky
www.dcu.ie/historygeogr...
I still remember the grumbling and unwilling shuffling up when I went into a compartment already occupied by⦠People⦠Harrumph!
Unboxing!!
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Very pleased to see hard(back) evidence that this tricksy creature is indeed loose in the world. It was a joy to work with the brilliant @ellierycroft.bsky.social to bring it into existence.