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07/25/2018

Teacher for special tasks (EG 13 TV-H) - in the subject area History of Great Britain & U.S.A.

Department of Social Sciences - Prof. Dr. Jörn Lamla - temporary, part-time (currently 20 hours per week)

Application deadline:

08.08.2018

Start of recruitment:

01.10.2018

Reference number:

31607

Applications to:

bewerbungen[at]uni-kassel[dot]de

Part-time with half the regular working hours of a full-time employee. The position is initially limited until 15.04.2020 (§ 2 Abs. 1 WissZeitVG). An increase is sought.

 

Job profile:

  • Teaching with a predominant teaching activity of 7 semester hours per week and participation in research tasks in the field of British and North American history
  • Services in research and self-administration in the field of the history of Great Britain and North America
  • Supervising and advising students and taking examinations
  • Collaboration in organizational and administrative matters
  • The opportunity for further academic qualification is given

 

Requirements profile:

  • Completed academic university degree and doctorate in history with a focus on the history of Great Britain & North America (18th-20th centuries)
  • Research project in British/North American history
  • Pedagogical aptitude and teaching experience
  • Very good knowledge of English

 

Advantageous are:

  • Knowledge of Latin American history
  • knowledge of Spanish

 

If you have any questions, please contact Prof. Dr. M. Michaela Hampf, Tel.: 0561-804-3350, E-Mail: hampf[at]uni-kassel[dot]de.

 

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In the interests of equal opportunities, the University of Kassel endeavors to offer women and men the same development opportunities and to counteract existing disadvantages. The aim is to significantly increase the proportion of women in research and teaching. Qualified women are therefore expressly encouraged to apply. Severely disabled applicants with equal aptitude and qualifications are given preference. Full-time positions are generally divisible. Please only send us copies of your application documents (no folders), as these cannot be returned after the selection process has been completed; they will be destroyed in accordance with data protection regulations. Applications with informative documents should be sent to the President of the University of Kassel, 34109 Kassel or bewerbungen[at]uni-kassel[dot]de, quoting the reference number, also in electronic form.