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Furman University

Assistant, Associate, or Professor of English

Furman University, Greenville, South Carolina, us, 29610

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R002990**Welcome to Furman University's Career Site!*** **IMPORTANT**: Load **all** documents in the **My Experience** area under **Resume/CV**. This may include your resume/C.V., cover letter, unofficial transcript, teaching philosophy, etc. Please wait for all documents to finish uploading before clicking Next.* If the process times out you will lose your progress, so please ensure you have **all** necessary documents available before starting.* The drop-down lists only display so many options: please type into a drop-down list to search for your option. For example: in Field of Study, you may need to enter your field name. If you have no field, type "None."* If you have previously applied, make sure your information is current as you can transfer it to another application.* Prior to submitting your application, verify all information for accuracy and ensure you have uploaded all appropriate documents.

**Once submitted, you will not be able to edit your application** other than to change your contact information.If you have any questions or need additional assistance, please contact the Office of Human Resources via email at recruitment@furman.edu or by calling 864-294-3103.**Job Title:**Assistant, Associate, or Professor of English**Job Family:**Furman Faculty**Full-Time/Part-Time:**Full time**Compensation Grade:**FAC**Pay Type:**Salary**Department:**English**Job Summary:**In keeping with Furman University’s commitment to the liberal arts and sciences, the English department invites applicants for a tenure-track position in multiethnic literatures of the United States at the Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor rank to begin August 1, 2026. A secondary interest in film is especially welcome. We are open to scholars of all periods and genres, including those who work on hemispheric, transatlantic, transpacific, or African diasporic literatures.**Job Description:**In addition to teaching upper-level courses in their specialty, applicants should be interested in contributing to our First-Year Writing program, in which class sizes are capped at 12, and to teaching introductory literature courses that fulfill our university’s general education requirements, emphasizing writing, critical thinking, and social responsibility. The teaching load is five courses per year. The successful candidate will support Furman’s distinctive undergraduate research, advising, and mentoring programs. A Ph.D in English or Comparative Literature is required by August 1, 2026.Furman University is dedicated to fostering a vibrant and inclusive community through excellence in teaching, mentorship, and programming. We believe that cultural understanding, inclusiveness, and freedom of inquiry, thought, and discourse are essential components of a transformative undergraduate education.We advance these ideals with a liberal arts and sciences curriculum built on a substantial general education program, featuring traditional and innovative elements, and a robust portfolio of disciplinary and interdisciplinary major and minor areas of study, including Africana Studies, Film Studies, Latin American Studies, Medieval and Early Modern Studies, Poverty Studies, and Women’s Gender and Sexuality Studies. Additionally, we have established and continue to develop various initiatives, including historic projects, dialogue programs such as On Discourse and the Intergroup Dialogues Program, the Center for Interpersonal Connections, and four distinctive external-facing institutes.The successful candidate will have the ability to work with students from diverse backgrounds and contribute to Furman’s commitment to expanding access and opportunity to Furman’s rich learning culture.Applicants should submit the following documents in a single PDF with the file name LastName\_FirstName in the order listed: a letter of interest, C.V., statement of teaching philosophy, and complete contact information for three references. The statement of teaching philosophy should describe your inclusive teaching and mentoring efforts, broadly conceived, and how your teaching and mentoring may contribute to a liberal arts and sciences community that aims, among other things, to “honor inquiry, promote diversity, [and] strive for equity” (). You may also discuss any relevant professional development, service contributions, or other experiences that have refined your skills or demonstrate your efforts in these areas. Review of applications will commence on October 20, 2025.

Questions can be directed to the chair of the Department of English, Dr. Melinda Menzer, at melinda.menzer@furman.edu. All application materials should be submitted to this link:**Education Requirements:****Certification Requirements:****Job Posting End Date (if date is blank, posting is open ended):**Furman University is a selective private liberal arts and sciences college committed to helping students develop intellectually, personally, and interpersonally and providing the practical skills necessary to succeed in a rapidly-changing world. Furman professors are exceptional teacher-scholars who mentor undergraduate students within a campus community that values and encourages diverse ideas and perspectives. Our strategic vision, , promises students an individualized four-year pathway facilitated by team of mentors and infused with a rich and varied set of high impact experiences outside the classroom that include undergraduate research, study away, internships, community-focused learning, and opportunities to engage across differences.Furman University is an Equal Opportunity Employer and adheres to all applicable federal and state laws regarding nondiscrimination. The University is dedicated to fostering an inclusive and welcoming environment where all individuals represent a multiplicity of identities including gender, race, religion, spiritual belief, sexual orientation, geographic origin, socioeconomic background, ideology, world view, and varied abilities are treated equitably and with respect. Employment decisions are based on qualifications, merit, and institutional needs.In keeping with this

commitment domestic partners of employees are eligible for comprehensive benefits and faculty/staff affinity groups exist to offer support for faculty/staff that identify as LGBTQIA+ and/or Black/African-American.The Furman student experience is supported by a rich network of centers and institutes that includes

and our newest addition,Furman is located on in , a racially and culturally diverse community that is one of the fastest growing cities in the Southeast. It has been ranked among “America’s Ten Best” by Forbes Magazine. Greenville has a thriving downtown, excellent private and public schools and a vibrant international community. A 20-mile bike and running trail connects the university to Greenville and Travelers Rest, which was named “one of America’s coolest small towns.” It is within a short driving distance of Asheville, Charlotte and Atlanta. The Blue Ridge Mountains and Atlantic Beaches are within easy reach. #J-18808-Ljbffr