Location
Brighton, UK
Hours
Full-time considered up to a maximum of 1.0 FTE (37.5 hours). Requests for flexible working options will be considered (subject to business need). Team members are expected to be on campus for meetings every month, but otherwise are welcome to work from home if they wish.
Salary
Grade 7 starting at £37,999 to £45,163 per annum, pro rata if part time.
Contract Type
Fixed Term Contract
Application Information:
In addition to the application form, please also submit the following:
1. a list of publications, and
2. a portfolio of your existing digital humanities projects [no more than five examples]. For each project, please specify your role and skills you applied, e.g., programming language or applications used.
About the role
The Faculty of Media, Arts, and Humanities at the University of Sussex seeks to appoint a research fellow in digital humanities. The fellow will be an integral part of the team for the European Research Council-funded project ‘Promiscuous Print: Legal Deposit Libraries, Rejected Texts, and New Methods for Negative Bibliography’ (PromPrint) led by Dr Hannah Field.
PromPrint uses digital tools and quantitative analyses to uncover the rejects of legal deposit: the printed texts excluded from the ostensibly universal archive promised by copyright libraries. Legal deposit works to preserve every text published in a specific group of libraries. While this principle is egalitarian, the cultural promiscuity of print has often troubled the prestigious deposit libraries, as deposit brings such historically controversial forms as novels, children’s books, almanacs, and pamphlets into elite collections.
Taking a case study approach based in UK copyright libraries between 1836 and 1914, the project asks questions including: which textual forms and genres do deposit libraries reject? How and why does this change over time? More broadly, the research seeks to drive forward our understanding of how literature is canonized and forgotten, collected and destroyed.
About You
The successful candidate will hold a completed PhD and have an active profile in digital humanities research and practice, with a preference for a candidate with secondary expertise in nineteenth-century/Victorian studies. While the project’s methodological orientation is in literary criticism and book history, all relevant humanities disciplines will be considered.
The fellow will collaborate closely with the Principal Investigator on data collection, analysis, and the production of key outputs during the project’s first phase. At Phase Two, they will lead their own strand of work focused on obscene publications (broadly conceived) within deposit, as well as collaborate with the PI and the project’s doctoral researcher on publications and events. The fellow will have regular one-on-one meetings to support their career and a dedicated research allowance. They will be supported not just by the research environment at Sussex but also by the larger ERC infrastructure.
About Our Faculty
The Faculty of Media, Arts, and Humanities at Sussex offers a vibrant platform for cutting-edge, interdisciplinary research in a friendly and supportive atmosphere. The fellow will be part of a community of humanities scholars working in a wide array of subject areas, including American Studies, Art History, Creative and Critical Practice, Cultural Studies, Drama and Performance, English Language and Linguistics, English Literature, Film, History, Journalism, Media, and Modern Languages.
PromPrint sits within the Sussex Digital Humanities Lab (SHL Digital), a University Centre of Excellence for digitally oriented, interdisciplinary research with a central mission of making humanities research fit for purpose in the digital age. The fellow will benefit from the SHL Digital’s active research community, dedicated support and tech team, and state-of-the-art facilities, as well as its growing international network.
Why Work Here
Our university is situated off the A27, next to the beautiful South Downs where you will enjoy everything that our 150-acre campus has to offer. We are accessible by public transport; Falmer train station is a five-minute walk to campus, and several bus stops are located within campus. We also have dedicated cycling paths and encourage our staff to use these with a cycle-to-work scheme.
Sussex is a renowned, multi-accredited, research-led international university, and this is only possible because of the people that work here. Whether you are a member of faculty, part of a professional services team, or a student, it’s our people that make us great, and we want you to be part of that.
Further Key Information
Please contact Dr Hannah Field (h.field@sussex.ac.uk) for informal enquiries.
There is no need to submit a separate CV, and this will not be considered by the panel.
The University of Sussex values the diversity of its staff and students, and we welcome applicants from all backgrounds.
The University requires that work undertaken for the University is performed in the UK.
Visa Sponsorship Queries: This role has been assigned an eligible SOC code, and meets the salary requirements for Skilled Worker Sponsorship if full time. Please consult our Skilled Worker Visa information page for further information about Visa Sponsorship.
Expected Interview Date
To Be Confirmed
Expected Start Date
01 April 2025
Fixed Term Contract Duration
Fixed Term until 30 March 2030
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