The University of Hull is highly research active and delivers a substantial range of programmes at undergraduate and postgraduate levels
Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
Fixed term for two years
The English Department is highly research active and delivers a substantial range of programmes at undergraduate and postgraduate levels — not least of all, our joint undergraduate BA Hons Creative Writing and English programme. We are also proud to offer creative writing at MA and PhD levels, as optional modules as part of the English Literature honours programmes and as free electives in other departments.
The University is also well served by the Brynmor Jones Library, formerly led by Philip Larkin, and the newly launched History Centre, housing the University of Hull’s archive as well as those of the City. Both have proved invaluable resources in the teaching of creative non-fiction.
As Lecturer in Creative Writing, you will be able to demonstrate your ability to publish creative writing and produce scripts for film, and contribute to and enhance our research profile in Creative Writing.
You will also make a significant contribution to the Creative Writing modules, including the convening and teaching of the first-year Facts Into Art Non-fiction module, the new second-year Screen-writing module, the third-year creative writing portfolio and the MA modules Creative Non-fiction and Reading Like a Writer.
With a relevant PhD or equivalent, part of your role will involve supporting outreach, summer schools and admissions activities, as well as developing online module delivery. If you have well developed research publications and plans, experience of teaching in higher education and the ability to work as well independently as with a team.
Salary range: Band 7
You can learn more about this position and apply online at
www.hull.ac.uk/jobs (Vacancy ref: FA0015)
To discuss this role informally, please contact Professor Katharine Cockin on 01482 465611 or at k.m.cockin@hull.ac.uk