Two new exciting job opportunities in economic and social history at the University of Oxford:
Associate Professorship in Economic and Social History with a Non-Tutorial Fellowship at All Souls College
We are seeking a highly motivated, inspirational person to join our thriving academic community of historians and social scientists, and bring exciting perspectives to the teaching and study of Economic and Social History. Economic History is a flourishing area of study in Oxford. Social-science-oriented history is a major focus for this group and also for many other scholars in the History Faculty, the Department of Economics, the Faculty of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, and the Oxford School of Global and Area Studies. As part of the Economic and Social History team, you will have the opportunity to develop courses for both undergraduate and graduate students and the freedom to develop your own research ideas and projects, working with colleagues across the University and beyond. You will take part in the running and teaching of our highly successful MSc and MPhil in Economic and Social History, and will also be a member of the Oxford Centre for Economic and Social History.
Departmental Lecturer in Economic and Social History
https://history.web.ox.ac.uk/event/departmental-lecturer-in-economic-and-social-history-1
Applications are invited for a 2-year, full-time, fixed-term Departmental Lectureship in Economic and Social History within the University of Oxford, Faculty of History, George Street, OX1 2RL, and from the date the Humanities department moves to its new premises, The Stephen A Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities in the Radcliffe Observatory Quarter, Oxford. This is an exciting opportunity to join the thriving Economic and Social History community in the History Faculty, and to develop experience in teaching and course administration at the graduate level. You will be associated with the History Faculty and also be an associate of the Oxford Centre for Economic and Social History. Although this is primarily a teaching and organizational role, you will also conduct independent research, and play an active part in the University’s interdisciplinary community.

