What to Expect in the DHSE Search

Dartmouth College invites applications for an open rank tenure-track position in Digital Humanities and Social Engagement (DHSE) and I’m super excited to welcome new colleagues to this amazing initiative.

Here’s some more information about the timeline: (please note that this is subject to change)

We will be requesting additional materials on a rolling basis that will include:

  • 3 letters of recommendation
  • writing sample
    • sample should be 7,500 words or less, not including notes and citations
  • research statement
  • teaching statement
  • 2 sample syllabi
    • these should be either self-designed courses that you have taught or that you would like to teach. DHSE faculty teach in their “home” departments such as Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, History, Native American Studies, etc. Applicants are encouraged to share syllabi that speak to DHSE topics within or across disciplines.

In the third week of October, we will schedule the first round of Skype interviews.

During the first week of November, we will send campus visit invitations.

Our goal is to schedule campus visits during the last two weeks of November and we hope to have offers out either just before the end of the year or just after the new year.

We will be hiring a total of two new positions within the cluster and this search will remain open until the positions are filled.

You can read the full call at https://apply.interfolio.com/67137