Skip to main content

This job has expired

English: University Fellow for Faculty Diversity in Literature

Employer
University of North Carolina at Asheville
Location
Asheville, NC

View more

Faculty Jobs
Arts & Humanities, English Literature & Composition
Position Type
Postdoc
Employment Type
Full Time
Institution Type
Four-Year Institution

Job Details

Posting Number:

F0120

Department:

English: University Fellow for Faculty Diversity in Literature

Specialization:

Global Anglophone Literatures of the Long 19th Century

Tenure Status:

Non Tenure Track

Position Summary:

University Fellow for Faculty Diversity in Literature
To support the development of a more diverse professoriate, the Department of English at the University of North Carolina Asheville invites applications for a University Fellow for Faculty Diversity in Literature, with a specialization in global Anglophone literatures of the long 19th century, to begin Fall 2022. The University Fellows program seeks pre-doctoral and post-doctoral candidates looking for a faculty position at a liberal arts institution that takes equal pride in the excellence of its faculty’s teaching and scholarship. The Department of English is especially interested in receiving applications from candidates whose scholarship and teaching involves international, postcolonial, and multicultural approaches to romanticist, Victorian, or modernist literatures. Academic responsibilities include teaching specialty courses in our Culture and Identity requirement like Ethnic Literatures, Postcolonial Literature, and World Literature; major requirements like Western Literature II: Enlightenment to Modern, Readings in Fiction, and Introduction to Literature, as well as general education requirements in our First-Year Writing and Humanities programs.
The successful candidate will have a lightened teaching load, faculty mentorship, and support for the development of their pedagogy and scholarship. The term of appointment is for two to three years. Following this term, the University Fellow may be offered a tenure-track position in the department. Additional information about the University Fellowship program, including details about each fellowship (pre-doctoral vs. post-doctoral) can be found at this link: https://academicaffairs.unca.edu/faculty-openings/university-fellowship-for-faculty-diversity/ Applicants should submit the following electronically at https://jobs.unca.edu:
Cover Letter: 1-2 pagesaddressing your interest in this position, why you are a fit for our institution, a description of your scholarly interests and the ways in which you engage or contribute to the evolution of your discipline. ● Curriculum VitaeTeaching Philosophy: 1-2 pages describing your approach to teaching undergraduates at a liberal arts university. ● Diversity Statement: 1-2 pages describing: (a) your experience in advancing diversity in teaching, scholarship and/or service; (b) examples of demonstrated leadership potential in the area of equity and inclusion; and © your understanding of the importance of diversity and inclusion to the mission of a liberal arts university.● References: 3 letters of reference that should address your written, verbal, and interpersonal skills; ability to teach and mentor undergraduate students; and potential to develop and maintain a successful research program.

Review of applications will begin January 3 and continue until the position is filled.
Inquiries only should be directed to the Search Committee Chair, Kirk Boyle (kboyle@unca.edu).

University Fellows Program Mission

UNC Asheville is among the nation’s best public liberal arts & sciences colleges and the only designated liberal arts institution in the North Carolina university system. We are the founders of the National Conference on Undergraduate Research and our students and faculty helped to design, fabricate, and install the largest public art installation ever shown in Times Square, collaborating side by side with a recent McArthur genius award winner. We offer an extraordinary liberal arts education at an incredibly affordable rate (tuition is under $7500 per year for in-state students), all in the beautiful mountain town of Asheville, NC.
Our excellence is first and foremost a product of a faculty deeply committed to both teaching andscholarship in their disciplines. That excellence also demands that our curriculum, co-curricular activities, and entire community welcome, reflect, and celebrate a diversity of perspectives, lived experiences, and identities. Currently, our required core curriculum includes diversity intensive courses and we offer living learning communities specifically designed for students of color. Our Racial Justice Roadmap will serve as a guide to the work in which we will be engaging to become an even more inclusive campus. That Racial Justice Roadmap includes initiatives that span student affairs, admissions and financial aid and critically important, academic affairs. In particular, to support the development of a more excellent and diverse professoriate at UNC Asheville, we are expanding the University Fellowship for Faculty Diversity (University Fellows) Program.
The program invites pre-doctoral and post-doctoral candidates specifically considering careers at aliberal arts institution which takes equal pride in the excellence of its faculty’s teaching and the quality of its faculty’s scholarship and creative production. UNC Asheville is looking for candidates who are able to help us advance one of our most important strategic objectives—to develop, maintain, and support a faculty whose diversity more closely represents the demographics of the nation and the state of NC, particularly with respect to race, with special attention to domestic underrepresentation of minorities invarious disciplines.
University Fellows Program Details

Faculty at the University of North Carolina Asheville ordinarily teach 24 credit hours per year. University Fellows will have a lightened teaching load, receive extensive mentorship, and receive support for the development of their pedagogy and disciplinary work.
In particular, University Fellows should expect to teach as few as three courses in their first year and will receive funds for professional development and research and/or creative production (to be arranged at the time of being awarded the fellowship). Salaries for pre-doctoral fellows before earning their degree will be commensurate with lecturers in the discipline; salaries for fellows who have earned their degree will be commensurate with visiting assistant professors.
By early fall of a University Fellow’s final year, it will be determined whether a tenure track offer will be made to the faculty member. In the event that an offer is not made or the tenure track position is not one that the fellow would like to accept, we will support the Fellow in the best ways possible in applying for a tenure track position elsewhere.
A few other details about each fellowship (pre-doctoral vs. post-doctoral) are summarized below:

  • Pre-doctoral:

    • Three year term

    • Course Release:

      • Teach 12 credit hours over the first year (12 credit hours of release over the first year, not all to be taken in one semester).

      • Four to six credit hours of release over the next two years.

    • Expectation is to complete the terminal degree by the end of year one. There may be opportunities that warrant consideration of completion beyond the first year, but these will be considered on a case by case basis.

    • Salary increase, subject to budget and System Office constraints, will take place the year subsequent to completion of the degree.

  • Post-doctoral:

    • Two or Three year term

    • Course Release:

      • Teach 36 credit hours (12 credit hours of release, not all to be taken in one semester) over the first two years of the fellowship.

Months per Year:

9 months

Division:

Academic Affairs

Department:

English

Special Instructions Summary:

Please note that any documents submitted to Human Resources or the hiring departments become property of UNC Asheville and will not be returned.

Applications for this position should be submitted electronically at https://jobs.unca.edu. The applicant will enter information into the application system which will automatically request three letters of reference to be sent separately and confidentially that speaks to the candidate’s writing and interpersonal skills and ability to teach and mentor undergraduate students. Please, do not submit reference letters directly to the search chair.

Review of applications will begin January 3rd, 2022.

Inquiries only may be directed to Search Committee Chair, Kirk Boyle (kboyle@unca.edu). Please do not submit any materials to this email address. All application materials, including letters submitted separately by references or portfolio services, must be uploaded via the application portal.

Posting date:

12/06/2021

Open Until Filled:

Yes

Organization

The University of North Carolina Asheville offers a singular experience for original minds.

We’re the original and only liberal arts campus in the University of North Carolina system. We break down conventions, overcome obstacles, expand horizons. We dare to connect curiosity and critical thinking, courage and challenge, imagination and impact, opportunity and responsibility. When the world looks down, we look up.

We’re a public resource that draws on a deep history to make a profound impact—on our students and on the world. We founded the National Conference on Undergraduate Research. Our STEAM Studio helped to produce the largest public art installation ever shown in Times Square. We offer majors and concentrations that re-tool the liberal arts and sciences for new challenges and new opportunities. We live in one of America’s great small cities, a mountain town with wit and grit, with an artist’s eye and an explorer’s heart.

We are the originals. We’re rooted in the Land of the Sky, at the intersection of what’s known and what’s possible. This is an education that’s affordable, adaptive, and endlessly relevant. This is an experience where every path leads to a new vista, where there’s room for every voice, and where the future is a frontier—vast and bright and close enough to touch.

UNC Asheville’s national reputation for empowering human potential is rooted in its unique student-centric public liberal arts and sciences mission. UNC Asheville thrives on close-knit connections among students and their faculty and staff mentors. The University’s 3,300 students are innovative, ethical, creative and resilient leaders who seek to understand complex global challenges and find creative, sustainable solutions that benefit our communities and the world. More than 65 percent of UNC Asheville students conduct applied research alongside faculty experts. UNC Asheville consistently ranks as a national top 10 Public Liberal Arts and Sciences University by U.S. News & World Report, and on its list of Most Innovative Schools. UNC Asheville regularly earns several national top 20 rankings in The Princeton Review’s “The Best 386 Colleges,” including Best Quality of Life, Town-Gown Relations, and UNC Asheville has ranked in the top two nationally for the “Best Schools for Making an Impact,” in The Princeton Review’s “Colleges that Pay You Back.”

Get job alerts

Create a job alert and receive personalized job recommendations straight to your inbox.

Create alert