The @ahrcpress and @BBCRadio3#NewGenerationThinkers career development programme is back!
If you're an arts and humanities early career researcher who wants to get your research in front of a big audience, this is the scheme for you - https://t.co/4xuxmEVjhS
New! WHN ECR fellowships for 2021/22: https://t.co/XhDvhLF5gk…
3 x £1500 bursaries for scholars of women’s or gender history; open to any #ECRs up to ten years out of PhD (not inc. career breaks) and not in a f/t academic post. Apply by 1 August. Please share widely!
Big job❗️Lecturer in Film: British and Minority Cinemas at @FilmStudiesQMUL with specialisms in Black British/British Caribbean/African cinemas/Asian British film. A fantastic, rare and really important Film Studies post in a great department. https://t.co/uKHJJx81Yr
COME WORK WITH ME IN LONDON!
Permanent position in Colonial & Postcolonial Literatures in English 1800-Present, UCL English
#litPOC#POC19#BIPOC18#Bigger6#VICpoc
https://t.co/qHJ32uJdek
Ok. Let's do this. JOB!
Come and work with me in English at KCL! Full-time permanent, Lecturer in Literatures and Cultures of the Black Atlantic.
https://t.co/kgjxUSxkj6
📢Announcing the BSECS Career Development Award
BSECS invites applications from early-career and/or independent scholars, for awards of £1500, to support a defined research output in the field of eighteenth-century studies.
More info at
https://t.co/wRczxJXUjt
@EtheHerring You might have come across these already but a couple that might be useful: Roger Luckhurst's The Invention of Telepathy; Pamela Thurschwell's Literature, Technology and Magical Thinking.
A thread:
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