Lecturer in French & Francophone Studies at The University of Edinburgh

Job Description

The Department of European Languages and Cultures, part of the School of Literatures, Languages and Cultures, invites applications for a Lecturer in French and Francophone Studies. The lectureship is tenable from September 2024 on an open-ended basis.

The successful candidate will be an enthusiastic colleague, delivering and convening courses on French and Francophone culture, literature, society, politics and/or history, as well as French language, at all levels of the degree programme, and will develop research-led courses within their field, as well as contributing to team-taught comparative modules offered across the School of Literatures, Languages and Cultures. The post-holder will be welcomed to contribute to postgraduate taught programmes in areas such as Intermediality. The post-holder will play an active role in the administrative tasks of the Department and School.

The appointee will be a world-class researcher in French and Francophone Studies with a portfolio of publications. They will bring their research expertise in Francophone culture, literature, society, politics, or history to be a core part of our research environment. The post-holder will be expected to collaborate with other colleagues in the School as part of a broader effort to decolonise our curriculum and critical lenses.

The successful candidate must hold a PhD in a relevant field and show a developing profile of international excellence in research and publications, with a potential for attracting research funding, and a proven ability to supervise postgraduate students.

We welcome applications for this post from all qualified candidates and particularly welcome applications from members of minority ethnic groups, who are currently under-represented in the School of Literatures, Languages and Cultures.

Informal inquiries can be directed to LLC.Recruitment@ed.ac.uk

Please note that while the School of Literatures, Languages & Cultures operates with a hybrid working model, all teaching is delivered in person and on campus.

Your skills and attributes for success:

  • PhD in a relevant area.
  • Fluency in written and spoken French to degree level, with excellent oral and written communication skills in French and English.
  • Experience of teaching French and Francophone Studies at university level with clear potential to enhance the student experience.
  • A developing profile of international excellence in relevant research and publications.
  • Evidence of ability to supervise student work at all levels.
  • Experience teaching in interdisciplinary fields such as Intermediality would be an advantage.

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