The
Department of English at UCLA invites applications for a one-year post-doctoral
fellowship in the Environmental Humanities, to run from July 1, 2014 through
June 30, 2015. Applications are welcome from applicants who do research on
environmental issues from a humanities perspective and have expertise in more
than one humanities discipline.
We are
particularly interested in candidates whose work falls within one or more of
the following fields: environmental anthropology, environmental history,
environmental philosophy, ecocriticism, cultural geography, political ecology,
communications, media studies, film studies, art and art history, gender
studies, or religious studies. Competence in digital humanities, web
communication and design, and/or languages other than English is desirable but
not mandatory. Candidates must complete all Ph.D. requirements before July 1,
2014.
The fellow
will be hired to form part of the Mellon Sawyer Seminar, "The
Environmental Humanities: Emergence and Impact," which will bring together
an interdisciplinary spectrum of humanities scholars involved in research in
the Environmental Humanities from around the world. The fellow will be expected
to take a leadership role in the organization and execution of the monthly
seminars, to oversee seminar logistics, publicity, and archiving, and to help
build an interdisciplinary community around the Environmental Humanities at
UCLA, including sustained contacts with the social and natural sciences.
Teaching opportunities are possible but not mandatory.
This position is a one-year, full-time fellowship with a salary of $50,000 and benefits.
This position is a one-year, full-time fellowship with a salary of $50,000 and benefits.
For further
information, please contact Ursula K. Heise <uheise@humnet.ucla.edu>, Professor
of English, or Jon Christensen <jonchristensen@ioes.ucla.edu>,
Adjunct Assistant Professor of History.
Applicants should submit a curriculum vita, dissertation abstract, writing sample of approximately 8,000-words, and a brief statement (1,000 words or fewer) regarding their understanding of and vision for the Environmental Humanities. Three letters of recommendations (including one letter from the dissertation advisor) should be forwarded as part of the application. In order to ensure full consideration, all application materials must be received by January 15, 2014.
Applicants should submit a curriculum vita, dissertation abstract, writing sample of approximately 8,000-words, and a brief statement (1,000 words or fewer) regarding their understanding of and vision for the Environmental Humanities. Three letters of recommendations (including one letter from the dissertation advisor) should be forwarded as part of the application. In order to ensure full consideration, all application materials must be received by January 15, 2014.
REQUIREMENTS
DOCUMENTS
- Curriculum Vitae - Your most recently
updated C.V.
- Dissertation Abstract
- Writing Sample - Approx 8,000 Words
- Statement on Environmental Humanities -
1,000 Words or Fewer
- Cover Letter (Optional)
REFERENCES
3 letters
of reference required