The History Department is embarking on an ambitious programme of renewal in terms of staff and content. We are looking for new staff members to add new competencies and innovative approaches to the practice of history both in research and teaching, against the background of recent historiographical and interdisciplinary developments. The Department is a welcoming place for staff and students with diverse backgrounds and orientations. It considers this diversity as a key requirement for its cosmopolitan learning environment and for a balanced and diversified notion of doing history.
We offer you a position with 60% of your time for teaching (including administration) and 40% research.
The assistant professorship is one of seven positions that are advertised by the Department of History.
The Chair Group Modern History is looking for a historian with an excellent track record in history at the cutting edge of culture and society. We welcome applications from historians with a specialisation in the modern era (ca 1870-1945) and with a specific interest in innovative applications of traditional and digital primary sources and/or an emphasis on gender, and a specific interest in heritage studies or other forms of public history.
– you will make an active contribution to the teaching of the Chair Group Modern History within the BA and MA programmes in History, the Research MA programmes and other programmes in which the Chair Group takes part
– you will develop new specialisations within the history programme and across programmes
– you will be expected to develop a promising research line and write applications to capture national or international grants
– you will present (intermediate) research results at and organise national and international panels, workshops or conferences
– you will participate actively in administrative and organisational activities.
Requirements
Conditions of employment
Fixed-term contract: 60 months.
We offer you in accordance with the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities:
– a salary, depending on qualifications and work experience, with a minimum of € 3,746 (salary scale 11) to a maximum of € 5,826 (scale 12) gross per month for a full-time position
– a holiday allowance of 8% gross annual income, an 8.3% year-end bonus and participation in a pension scheme for employees. Favourable tax agreements may apply to non-Dutch applicants. We offer 232 holiday hours per calendar year for full-time employment
– an appointment on a temporary basis for five years.
The Faculty is considering only those applicants who are ready to move to Groningen and live in the near environment of Groningen within a period of two years.
We comply with the conditions of employment of the Collective Labour Agreement for Dutch Universities (CAO NU). For more detailed information about working conditions and working for the University of Groningen, please check: https://www.rug.nl/about-us/work-with-us/
The appointee will ideally commence 1 August 2021
Department
Faculty of Arts
The Faculty of Arts is built on a long-standing tradition of four centuries. Our mission is to be a top-ranking faculty with both an excellent education and world-quality research, with a strong international orientation, firmly rooted in the North of the Netherlands. We build and share knowledge benefits to society. We work at a modern, broad and international institution, educating over 5000 Dutch and international students to become forward-looking, articulate and independent academics. We are a hardworking and diverse team of 700 staff members.
History is a large and dynamic department with a strong regional anchor and an international outlook. It accommodates and facilitates international state-of-the-art research in several major historiographical and interdisciplinary fields. We introduce our students to the diversity and complexity of human experience in the past and in present societies around the globe through the study of civilisations, regions, nations, communities, and individuals across all historical periods. We organise our teaching and research around a variety of thematic, geographical and theoretical approaches including, among others, network theories, connected history, reading history, medical humanities, material culture studies, postcolonial perspectives, and digital humanities.
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Additional information
Prof. Dirk Jan Wolffram: d.j.wolffram@rug.nl