Lecturer in the History of Empire, King's College London

3 June 2022

The Department of History seeks to appoint a Lecturer specialising in the history of empire. The post is designed to support the initial phase of a project on the history of King’s College London and is tenable for 24 months full-time from 1 September 2022.

The post-holder will help to research and coordinate a project on the history of King’s College London and its relationship to empire and other forms of power. You will be responsible for teaching the module 5AAH9I01 Investigating the Colonial Past of King’s College London, as well as leading public engagement activities in this area. In addition, you will teach on the modules 4AAH0001 Historical Skills, Sources and Approaches and 5AAH0001/5AAH0002 History and Memory, as well as making contributions to the MA in World History and Cultures. You will also be expected to contribute to the administration and pastoral provision of the Department of History. Experience of working with archives and digital resources will be desirable.

We particularly welcome applications from black and minority ethnic candidates as they are under-represented in the Department of History. All applications from members of groups with protected characteristics that have been marginalized on any grounds enumerated under the Equality Act are welcomed.

This post will be offered on a fixed-term contract for 24 months and is full-time.

The successful applicant will be expected to deliver team-taught and specialized teaching at all levels of UG curriculum and contribute to MA teaching and supervision. They will also contribute to administrative and pastoral provision in the Department of History and conduct their own research on the history of empire, as well as lead public engagement relating to the history of King’s College London.

Application deadline: 13 June 2022

More details on the role are available here