The Gateway to Early Modern Manuscript Sermons project is seeking a student enrolled in a UK PhD program in a related field of study (including but not limited to early modern English literature, social, political, and religious history, theology, and book history) to assist with data collection. The duration of the position is twelve months, with a 3-month probationary period. There is a possibility of extending the contract. We estimate that the researcher will work approximately 20 hours per month during the term of the contract, though the number of hours is negotiable with the principal researchers.
The purpose of this project is to develop a group-sourced online bibliographic database of early modern (1530-1715) sermon manuscripts in the UK and North America. The role of the Research Assistant is primarily to collect metadata for the database in selected UK repositories identified by the principal researchers. The Research Assistant also may have the opportunity to present research, contribute to social media to promote the database, and conduct workshops for groups of potential contributors and users.
Duties:
Collect
metadata on sermon manuscripts at libraries and archives in the UK
(repositories to be selected in consultation with the principal researchers)
and enter this data into the database.
Advise
principal researchers of difficulties encountered and significant discoveries
of additional materials.
Check
and correct data currently in the database.
Write
posts for the GEMMS blog based on sermon manuscripts examined.
Compensation:
The Research Assistant will be compensated £15/hour to a maximum of £3600
plus travel expenses as required. In consultation with the principal
researchers, the student will develop a mutually beneficial research schedule.
Qualifications:
Candidates
must be enrolled in a PhD program in a related field at a UK university.
Candidates whose work involves substantial use of early modern sermons in
manuscript will be preferred.
Candidates
must also be willing to travel within the UK to conduct research and
internationally to attend conferences.
Candidates
must be able to communicate effectively both orally and in writing and must be
able to work well independently.
Candidates
must have accurate word processing skills and be attentive to detail.
Familiarity with databases is an asset.
Some
knowledge of Latin and/or Greek would be useful.
Application Procedure:
Applications
will be accepted until October 31, 2017. We anticipate hiring to be completed
in November and work to begin in January 2018, though an earlier start date may
be possible.
Please
submit a cover letter outlining your qualifications and availability, a current
CV, and the names and contact details for two referees to jeanne.shami@uregina.ca or anne.james@uregina.ca or by mail to Jeanne
Shami or Anne James at: 359 Administration-Humanities Bldg., University of
Regina, 3737 Wascana Pkway, Regina, SK, S4S 0A2, CANADA