Postdoctoral Fellowship in Early American History

University of Oklahoma
Location: The University of Oklahoma - D, OKlahoma
Posted On: 2024-09-03
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The Department of History at the University of Oklahoma invites applications for a two-and-a-half-year postdoctoral fellowship in early American history, beginning January 2024. We welcome applications from scholars working in early American history, broadly conceived. Scholars with interests in the late-eighteenth and early-nineteenth centuries, including those who focus on the American Revolution, the early American republic, the history of women and gender, and the history of race and slavery in North America and the Atlantic world, are especially encouraged to apply.

The fellow will teach two courses per semester. Among those courses will be both halves of the US history survey. The fellow will also have the opportunity to teach upper-level courses that align with their research interests.

The Department of History promotes the professional development and career advancement of all its members. The fellow will be paired with a faculty mentor in the Department of History for the duration of their time at OU. The department, working with the OU Arts and Humanities Forum, will sponsor a manuscript development workshop to assist the fellow in preparing a book manuscript for publication. The fellow will be eligible to apply for funds for research and conference travel.

The University of Oklahoma (OU) is a Carnegie-R1 comprehensive public research university known for excellence in teaching, research, and community engagement.

The University of Oklahoma is home to a 277-acre Research Campus in Norman that was named the top research campus in the nation by the Association of University Research Parks in 2013. Norman is a culturally rich and vibrant town with outstanding schools, amenities, and a low cost of living; it is a perennial contender on the “Best Places to Live” rankings. Norman is located just south of Oklahoma City, the capital and economic hub of the state of Oklahoma, which offers all the amenities of a major metropolis, including rich cultural diversity and heritage, an abundance of arts, superb dining and nightlife, major sporting and concert events, family entertainment, recreational adventure activities, and much more. 

A PhD in History or a related field is required by January 2024, the time of the appointment. Candidates who do not have a PhD in hand at the time of application must include a letter from their committee chair stating that the candidate will have completed all degree requirements before the start date of the postdoc position.

Applicants must be no more than four years beyond conferral of the PhD.

Please submit a cover letter, CV, a chapter-length writing sample, a one-page proposal for an upper-level course, including illustrative readings, a letter from your committee chair attesting to anticipated degree completion date (if required), and contact information for three reference.

Review of applications will begin on October 1, 2024.

For inquiries, please contact department chair Dr. Elyssa Faison

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