Jacksonville State University
Assistant Professor of English, Medieval/Early Modern
Jacksonville State University, Jacksonville, Alabama, United States, 36265
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Assistant Professor of English, Medieval/Early Modern Job No: 497866
Work type: Faculty 9‑Month
Location: Jacksonville, AL (Main Campus)
Categories: Faculty
The Department of English at Jacksonville State University invites applications for a tenure‑track position as an Assistant Professor in Medieval/Early Modern English Literature to begin Fall 2026. Main area of research should focus on the literature and languages of the British Isles pre‑1450. Willingness to collaborate with faculty in archaeology and art history preferred. Ability to teach History of the English language and/or surveys of world literature preferred. Ph.D. in English, with a specialty in Medieval or Early Modern English Literature, required by August 2026.
The faculty member will be responsible for teaching four courses per semester, including upper‑level and graduate courses in Middle English and Early Modern Literature, as well as speech, composition, and literature surveys, according to department practice and policy. The successful candidate will also be required to conduct scholarly research sufficient for tenure and advancement, as well as engage in appropriate service.
Salary contingent upon qualifications, experience, and needs of university.
Application Requirements
Cover Letter
CV
Teaching Philosophy
Unofficial Transcripts
Three Letters of Recommendation (required for those advanced to the first round of interviews)
The deadline for submissions is November 16, 2025.
Equal Employment Opportunity : Jax State is an Equal Employment and Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, genetic information, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic.
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Assistant Professor of English, Medieval/Early Modern Job No: 497866
Work type: Faculty 9‑Month
Location: Jacksonville, AL (Main Campus)
Categories: Faculty
The Department of English at Jacksonville State University invites applications for a tenure‑track position as an Assistant Professor in Medieval/Early Modern English Literature to begin Fall 2026. Main area of research should focus on the literature and languages of the British Isles pre‑1450. Willingness to collaborate with faculty in archaeology and art history preferred. Ability to teach History of the English language and/or surveys of world literature preferred. Ph.D. in English, with a specialty in Medieval or Early Modern English Literature, required by August 2026.
The faculty member will be responsible for teaching four courses per semester, including upper‑level and graduate courses in Middle English and Early Modern Literature, as well as speech, composition, and literature surveys, according to department practice and policy. The successful candidate will also be required to conduct scholarly research sufficient for tenure and advancement, as well as engage in appropriate service.
Salary contingent upon qualifications, experience, and needs of university.
Application Requirements
Cover Letter
CV
Teaching Philosophy
Unofficial Transcripts
Three Letters of Recommendation (required for those advanced to the first round of interviews)
The deadline for submissions is November 16, 2025.
Equal Employment Opportunity : Jax State is an Equal Employment and Equal Opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, age, genetic information, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic.
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