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Job: English Professor, Indigenous Literatures – Vancouver Island University (Deadline: 23 February 2022)

The English Department at Vancouver Island University is inviting applications for a permanent position in the field of Indigenous Literatures, to begin 1 August 2022. Applications are due by 23 February 2022. For the complete job listing, please visit the VIU website.

The English Department at Vancouver Island University offers a BA program that asserts the relevance of the literary arts, critical and creative thinking, academic research, and effective communication skills. We prepare our students to read literature and culture, as well as to engage with different perspectives. By doing so, we want to empower our students to make informed decisions that benefit their communities, and to communicate these decisions effectively in written and oral contexts. The department supports the Arts and Humanities Colloquium; The Ralph Gustafson Distinguished Poets Lecture Series, in collaboration with the Creative Writing Department; The MeTA Digital Humanities Lab; The Fall Feast, and talks by visiting writers.

Vancouver Island University is situated on the unceded and traditional territories of the Snuneymuxw, Quw’utsun, and Tla’amin First Nations. Approximately 12% of our student population is Indigenous. VIU is committed to addressing recommendations of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. Among its many Indigenous engagement initiatives, VIU offers professional development opportunities such as Meyugum-thut (Ripple Project); All My Relations (Integrated Learning Series); Soup & Bannock (Lunch & Learn Series); and Hul’q’umi’num’ (Language in the Library).

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Qualifications

Pursuant to Section 42 of the British Columbia Human Rights Code, in accordance with the university’s Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion Action Plan, and in recognition of the historic under-representation of Indigenous persons in VIU’s English Department, the selection will be restricted to scholars who identify as Indigenous. If you wish to qualify for consideration, you are encouraged to self-identify in your cover letter.

Preferred Qualifications

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