Jobs for Medievalists

Jobs for Medievalists at the Institute for Religion and Critical Inquiry, ACU

We are delighted to announce that the Institute for Religion and Critical Inquiry at ACU is forming a new research group in Medieval and Early Modern Studies.

We now seek senior and junior researchers to join the group. Positions are research only, based in Melbourne, and 5-year fixed term or continuing depending on experience.

There are two application processes:

  1. Professor or Associate Professor (Program Director). We seek a dynamic and collegial scholar with an international reputation in an area of Medieval or Early Modern Studies (MEMS) to lead and mentor staff, produce outstanding research, and help shape and develop the new research program.Remuneration: Professorial salary is AUD176,678 + 17% employer superannuation contribution. The Associate Professor salary scale starts at AUD137,156 + 17% employer superannuation contribution. The position also attracts a research allowance.

For further information and to apply, please see here.

  1. Research Fellows or Senior Research Fellows. Research Fellows and Senior Research Fellows of demonstrated research excellence will work together with the Program Director to develop collaborative research, national and international networks, and produce their own research.Remuneration: Research Fellow salary starts at AUD96,477 + 17% employer superannuation contribution. Senior Research Fellow starts at AUD120,882 + 17% employer superannuation contribution. In addition, the roles attract a research allowance.

    For further information and to apply, please see here.

The Institute is a research organisation with scholars working across Biblical and Early Christian Studies (up to Byzantium), Philosophy, and Religion and Theology. Several scholars in these groups have interests in MEMS, and we hope that members of the new team will be motivated to initiate research projects across the different areas of the Institute.

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