Overview
Vanderbilt University: College of Arts and Science: History. Location: Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN.
Position
* Rank: Senior Lecturer in U.S. Economic History (non-tenure-track, continuing track).
* Start date: Fall 2026; initial appointment for three years with potential for continuing reappointment, contingent upon institutional review.
* Teaching load: six courses per academic year, including an introduction to economic history, methods in economic history, a majors capstone on an economic theme, and elective courses in the candidate's area of expertise (e.g., U.S. business and finance, capitalism, entrepreneurship, innovation, labor and management, poverty, social inequality, neoliberalism, protectionism, globalization).
* Contributions: key contributions to the interdisciplinary Economics and History major; faculty teach at all levels and participate in the A&S Core.
Responsibilities
* Teach six courses per academic year across levels, from introductory lectures to upper-level seminars.
* Advisory roles for honors students and undergraduate majors.
* Engage in interdisciplinary activities within Economics and History and participate in core general education requirements.
Qualifications
* Evidence of excellent teaching experience and a commitment to original research in U.S. and economic history.
* All requirements for the PhD in history must be completed no later than August 1, 2026.
Application Instructions
Applications are accepted via Interfolio. To be considered, submit: Cover letter, curriculum vitae, teaching statement, teaching evaluations for all available courses, two sample syllabi (at least one for an introductory lecture course), and three letters of reference. Review of application files will begin on December 1, 2025.
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