Assistant Professor, English (Athabasca)

Assistant Professor, English (Athabasca)

10 Apr
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Athabasca University
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Athabasca

10 Apr

Athabasca University

Athabasca

Athabasca University''s Facultyof Humanities and Social Sciencesinvites applications for the tenure-track position of Assistant Professor, English.

This is a full-time positionlocatedin Alberta, commencing June 1, 2026.

The Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences is the largest Faculty in Athabasca University and offers a wide range of online courses and programs in the areas of education, humanities, interdisciplinary studies, and social sciences.

In the words of the Dean of the Faculty , ''We offer a diverse range of courses and programs in education, distance education, humanities, interdisciplinary studies, and social sciences.

Our undergraduate and graduate offerings are designed to equip you with critical thinking skills, information literacy, theoretical knowledge, and other essential competencies to navigate our rapidly changing world and deepen your understanding of both current and historical issues.

We are committed to fostering an environment of respect, inclusiveness, collegiality, openness, and cultural awareness, and furthering access, belonging, and accountability within the Faculty and beyond.

Our Faculty includes accomplished scholars and instructors with expertise in creative research and teaching, supported by a dedicated team of staff.

We take great pride in being a student-centered Faculty, focused on ensuring that your academic journey is rich, meaningful, and memorable.'' The Position: The English

Program is housed within the largest Faculty, the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, in Athabasca

University''s Centre for

Humanities.





Thesuccessfulcandidate will be expected to developand teachnew courses,based on their researchexpertiseandasdeterminedby the needs of the program.

The candidate will alsoteach,coordinate,and revisetheexisting courses in the program, as well as supervisetutors for these courses.

Evidence of teaching excellence isrequired, and experienceinsupervising graduate studentswillbe considered an asset.

Thesuccessful candidate willbe requiredto teach in theundergraduate andgraduate programs.

Commitment to exploringand advancing the use of contemporarydigitaltechnologies in online teaching and learningis preferred.

All faculty members are expected toparticipateinadministrative committees, including thosepertaining tocentre, faculty, or university-wide endeavors.

Additionally, members are expected toparticipatein service to the greater external community.

Qualifications: Thesuccessfulcandidate will have a PhD in

English, Comparative Literature, Literary Studies, or a closely related, relevant fieldand will complement our current

Englishfaculty''sexpertiseinintroductory,intermediateand advanced composition;arobustresearch portfolio; and a successful record of securing tri-agency or similar funds.





Applications are encouraged from those whose scholarship critically addressespost-secondary composition, critical reading, andacademicwriting.

We are seeking a candidate with an active research program and publication record ina combination ofthe following areas:writing/composition, communications, adulteducationor related fields.

Experience in distance learning and familiarity with digital teaching technologies would also be preferred assets.

The full job description can be viewed at: AU Academic Role Description How to Apply: All qualified candidates will be considered.

Applications will only be received and accepted through our online recruitment system.

When applying, please include: A letter of application Curriculum Vitae Evidence of research effectiveness including A research statement A published article One or more research outputs (formal or informal knowledge dissemination that you want to highlight based on the CV) Evidence of teaching effectiveness, ideally a teaching dossier including A teaching philosophy statement Teaching or course evaluations if available A sample syllabus Artifact of teaching initiatives (e.g., websites, videos, podcasts) Names and contact information of three referees Please note that applications from those with incomplete doctorates will not be reviewed.

Contact information: For further informationregardingthis position, please contact Dr.

Hugh Notman,Associate

Dean, Research and

Learningby phone at1-855-478-4526or by e-mail .

📌 Assistant Professor, English (Athabasca)
🏢 Athabasca University
📍 Athabasca

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