Apply Now: Visiting Faculty Fellow in Classics, History, Literature, Law, Philosophy, and Political Science at the University of Florida

University of Florida: Visiting Faculty Fellow in Classics, History, Literature, Law, Philosophy, and Political Science

 

The Hamilton Center for Classical and Civic Education at the University of Florida is a multidisciplinary university center that conducts teaching, research, and public programming concerning the ideas, traditions, and texts that form the foundations of Western Civilization and the American political order.

The Center invites invites college and university professors and other professionals with established records of scholarship to apply for appointments as Visiting Faculty Fellows for the spring semester 2023 (classes run from January 6 to May 5, 2023).

Applicants will normally be tenured or tenure-track professors or other professionals planning to take leave from their home institutions. Start and end dates are negotiable. Compensation is competitive. The appointment may be extended to one or more additional semesters if mutually agreeable. Within the bounds of its academic mission, the Center is flexible as to the disciplinary focus of applicants, but applications for this cycle are especially encouraged from scholars working in classics, history, literature, law, philosophy, and political science.

Hamilton Center Visiting Faculty Fellows will teach up to one course per semester and pursue individual research. They enjoy access to the university library system and a wide range of other facilities and activities throughout the University. They are also encouraged to attend or participate in various activities of the Center including faculty-student seminars, colloquia, and public lectures.

Qualifications

The Center invites college and university professors and other professionals with established records of scholarship to apply for appointments as Visiting Faculty Fellows for the spring semester 2023 (classes run from January 6 to May 5, 2023). Applicants will normally be tenured or tenure-track professors or other professionals planning to take leave from their home institutions. Start and end dates are negotiable.

Application Instructions

A complete application must include the following:

  1. A curriculum vitae;
  2. a scholarly paper written in the past three years;
  3. a statement (no more than 1,500 words) describing the proposed research;
  4. and contact information for two references.

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