Professor of Irish History and Core Fellow (Open Rank Faculty) The University of St. Thomas Houston (UST) ( seeks a full-time Open Rank Faculty Assistant, Associate, or full Professor of History to join the endowed William J. Flynn Center for Irish Studies and the UST Department of the Core. The Center for Irish Studies is one of UST's premier programs and offers an interdisciplinary undergraduate minor as well as a graduate concentration within the Master of Liberal Arts (MLA) Program. Academic... more details
Professor of Irish History and Core Fellow
(Open Rank Faculty)
The University of St. Thomas Houston (UST) (www.stthom.edu) seeks a full-time Open Rank Faculty Assistant, Associate, or full Professor of History to join the endowed William J. Flynn Center for Irish Studies and the UST Department of the Core.
The Center for Irish Studies is one of UST's premier programs and offers an interdisciplinary undergraduate minor as well as a graduate concentration within the Master of Liberal Arts (MLA) Program.
https://www.stthom.edu/Academics/Centers-of-Excellence/Center-for-Irish-Studies/Index.aqf.
Core Fellows form the nucleus of the permanent teaching faculty dedicated to the undergraduate Core Curriculum, which operates alongside the Center for Irish Studies as a distinct department in the Division of Core and Centers for Excellence.
https://www.stthom.edu/Academics/Core-Curriculum/Department-of-the-Core.aqf
Applicants should be qualified to teach courses in Irish history and other types of European and world history. They should provide evidence of a scholarly agenda directly related to their teaching specializations. Applicants should also share the Core's commitment to a classical liberal arts education in the Catholic tradition, embracing the thoughts of St. John Henry Newman and Josef Pieper.
A record of teaching excellence is required. A background in the liberal arts or great books is highly desirable for prospective Core Fellows. Good teaching must be informed by ongoing independent scholarship and a serious research agenda. A conferred Ph.D. in History or related fields is required by the contract start date of August 1, 2025.
Application Process: Candidates should submit:
- A Cover Letter that directly addresses the applicant's qualifications to teach courses in the Irish Studies minor and the Core Curriculum.
- A comprehensive Curriculum Vitae
- Evidence of teaching effectiveness and commitment to teaching excellence (i.e., peer review of teaching; student and administrative evaluations)
- Unofficial undergraduate and graduate transcripts
- A statement demonstrating an understanding of the university's Catholic mission, including a thoughtful, substantive reflection on the candidate's dedication to UST's mission as expressed in UST's Mission Statement and Ex corde ecclesiae. See also https://www.stthom.edu/Offices-and-Services/Human-Resources/Index.aqf#FacultyEmployment
Deadlines and other requirements: This position will remain open until filled. Review of applications will begin on October 3, 2024, and will continue until the position is filled. All applications and required materials and references must be submitted to UST's Human Resources Department through stthom.applicantpro.com. Materials also should be submitted via email directly to Lori Gallagher, JD, Director of the William J. Flynn Center for Irish Studies, at gallagl@stthom.edu.
Applicants are encouraged to direct questions about the position and the application process to Dr. Martin Lockerd, Assistant Director of the William J. Flynn Center for Irish Studies.
The University of St. Thomas is An Equal Opportunity Employer