| Location: | Oxford |
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| Salary: | £58,265 to £77,645 per annum, plus additional benefits from Kellogg College as follows: a pensionable academic allowance of 732 per annum, an advisors allowance of 644 per annum and a library allowance of 200 per annum. |
| Hours: | Full Time |
| Contract Type: | Permanent |
| Placed On: | 19th May 2026 |
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| Closes: | 18th June 2026 |
| Job Ref: | 186506 |
Oxford Lifelong Learning in the Department for Continuing Education is seeking to appoint an Associate Professor in History with a focus on the 19th and 20th century British history. The post will be held in the Department for Continuing Education, with a Fellowship at Kellogg College. The successful candidate will play a key role in shaping the teaching and research within the History portfolio and will contribute to the strategic direction of the Department and the broader academic community.
About the role
The Associate Professor in History will be a key member of the history subject-area team. They will teach on the history programme and other related subject-area programmes. This position is for a historian with a focus on 19th and 20th century Britain, and we would have a particular preference for a historian working in a global context (e.g. British connections with Europe, the British empire, transnational, or migration histories). They will be part of the academic community of the Department, a full member of Oxford's History Faculty, and engage in research. The position comes with a Governing Body Fellowship at Kellogg College, one of Oxford's graduate colleges.
Please see the job description for further details, click the 'Apply' button above.
If you would like to discuss this post and find out more about joining the academic community at Oxford, please contact Dr Alison MacDonald atdirector@conted.ox.ac.uk. All enquiries will be treated in strict confidence and will not form part of the selection decision.
About you
The successful candidate must have a doctorate relevant to 19th and 20th century British history, preferably within a European or global context. You will have demonstrable experience of teaching at all levels of university education and able to adapt teaching to a diverse student body, including those from a range of backgrounds. In addition, you will have a track record of high-quality research and publication relating to 19th and 20th century British history.
The successful candidate will have academic leadership ability, dynamism and an innovative spirit, together with the ability to bring to the post a strategic vision for the development of the subject area.
Please see the job description for further details, click the 'Apply' button above.
About us
The Department provides opportunities for people from a wide variety of backgrounds to benefit from the University's rich and unique resources. We are ambitious and forward-thinking, with a strong sense of identity and community.Our mission is to inspire people locally, nationally and globally by extending access to Oxford's world-class teaching and resources through flexible and inclusive opportunities for study and research.
Colleagues uphold the Mission, Vision and Values of the Department and actively promote a culture of equality, diversity and inclusion.
Application process
You will be required to upload a covering letter/supporting statement, CV including a list of principal publications and the details of three referees as part of your online application. The supporting statement should explain how you meet the selection criteria for the post using examples of your skills and experience. This may include experience gained in education or employment.
The closing date for applications is 12 noon on 18 June 2026.
Interviews will take place during week commencing 20 July 2026.
The University of Oxford is an equal opportunity employer and welcomes applications from individuals regardless of their background.
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