Modern and Contemporary British

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[I moved general discussion till after our bad/good news. Hope that is okay.]

Alfred U Postmark deadline Nov 30 Ack 12/8. Letter says "search will likely continue for several months" Ack 12/10 Letter same as above (2)

Auburn-Montgomery MLA interview scheduled by phone 11/30 Acknowledgement letter received 12/10 Why might they be still sending ack. letters and AA cards AFTER scheduling interviews? Does HR not know what the SC is doing, and vice versa? AUM handles searches a bit oddly. It may be that the dept. secretary, who bears sole responsibility for the ack. letters, hasn't had time to send them all yet. But they also like to keep their options open, so it may be that they're actively considering late apps. for MLA interviews, or that they simply want to keep their pool as wide as possible in case MLA doesn't pan out.

Brandeis U Assistant Professor of Twentieth-Century British Literature Deadline 1 November Request for more materials (Writing Sample/Abstract): Oct. 30, Nov. 5 (2), 13, 14, and 26 2nd request for materials, specifically 1 Dissertation chapter 12/6 Can I ask if you've finished the dissertation? And if you sent them a chapter (or something besides the diss.) initially for the writing sample? And why they're still requesting things when they should just be scheduling interviews already?? (Well, I suppose you probably can't answer that!) Thanks... Yes, I've finished the diss, but my previous sample was not a chapter from it. Q: Sorry, but just for clarification: your first WS was not from the dissertation at all, or it was from the diss but wasn't a complete chapter? Apologies for hounding you (and congrats!). The first WS was not a dissertation chapter;it was sort of American in subject matter, so I suspect they wanted to see something a little more British. Thanks! V. helpful to know (and the ephemeral beverage mention was great).

oh, when will they schedule interviews????

Buffalo State College Assistant Prof of 20th c British Lit

California Poly SU San Luis Obispo Assit Professor Modern and Contemporary Brit Lit Review begins 10/22/07; apps received after may be considered. Ack letter 10/24, 10/26 Preliminary Phone interview sc'd (contact 11/30) (2)(this is not MLA interview yet)

Claremont McKenna C Assistant Professor of Twentieth-Century British Literature Deadline 16 November I've heard that this is possibly an inside job. Does anyone know anything about this? Q: Has anyone received acknowledgment from CMC?

Columbus State U Asst Prof 20th C with trans-Atlantic perspective ack 12/8

Cornell U. deadline: Nov.1 Ack letter 10/26 request for second writing sample, 11/5, 11/14, 11/15 Email request for "as much of your dissertation as you have completed", as well as teaching portfolio (11/27) 11/16 request for second writing sample and teaching portfolio. 11/29 email request for whole dissertation (following earlier requests for 2nd writing sample and teaching portfolio) 12/3 email request for as much of diss as completed (following earlier, separate, reqs for 2nd w.s. & teaching portfolio) Q: I didn't get asked for a teaching portfolio. Did anyone else? A: I didn't either, though I was asked for a second sample via e-mail (11/15). Is the next step the portfolio? Q: Did these requests arrive via email or letter? A: Mine is the 11/5 req. (above); I was emailed req. for a w.s., no mention of teaching port. A: I'm a third example. They asked for both at the same time for me. Q: When did your request for the teaching portfolio happen? And can I also ask whether applicants were asked for a specific writing sample (ie, "please send chapter 2"), or whether you could just send in whatever? A: "11/5" here again. To third example, did your req. come on one of the dates already listed above? To answer previous q, my email was called "further writing" & said "another chapter." Yours? A: Mine (I am 11/16, above) was an email that requested a specific sample and t. 'folio, at the same like the third example, above. A: I asked the question about specific WSs I was e-mailed on the 15th with a specific chapter request, but no mention of a portfolio. What's going on? A: (11/16 person again) I am guessing this is a thorough and responsible search committee that has specific questions about candidates and is addressing them through these varied (rather than blanket) requests. A; 'Third example' here again. I guess it's hard to know what's going on: Yes, they asked for specific materials and teaching materials. Q: As another who was asked for teaching materials, I'm wondering: Those of you who were not, what in your initial package indicated your teaching credentials? Q: Hm, yes, are those who got reqs. for teaching materials maybe in doctoral programs that don't require a lot of teaching? A: (To above question) Absolutely not. Those of you who did NOT get such requests, do your rec. letters go into detail about your teaching? Q: In reference to the "whole diss" requests above: did anyone non-ABD/PhD in hand get a request for the entire dissertation or book manuscript? A: yes-I've got the PhD (but only very recently) and they asked for the whole diss.

DePauw U Now posted at generalist_and_open

Eastern Illinois U Deadline 11/9 Acknowledgment received Request for dossier and sample 11/15

Fayetteville State U Postmark deadline 11/8 Snail-mail rejection 11/23

James Madison Review begins 11/5 Q: Has anyone received acknowledgment from JMU (other than for the online app)? A: Nothing at all. Glad to hear I'm not the only one. MLA Interview Scheduled 12/10 (4)

George Mason U Assistant Professor of Postwar British Literature/Culture Review begins 1 November Q: Same as the one for James Madison: Any word, any acknowledgement? 12/9: MLA interview (2) 12/10: MLA interview (4)

Lafayette College (PA) TT 3/2 Deadline: not yet posted email dossier and writing sample request 10/24, 10/24, 11/14 MLA interview scheduled 12/4

LSU-Shreveport Asst Prof of 20th c lit

North Georgia C & SU Asst Prof of English, British Literature

Northern Arizona Asst Prof, Brit Lit

Ohio SU Assistant Professor of Twentieth-Century British Literature Review begins 5 November Dossier and writing sample request 10/16, 10/17, 10/26, 11/8, 11/20 Snail mail rejection 12/1 MLA Interview scheduled by phone 12/6 (3)

Ohio SU, Mansfield

Old Dominion U Assistant Professor of Twentieth-Century British Literature, strength in Cultural Studies Review begins 1 December

Reed College VAP of 19th/20th c Brit/Amer fiction

Regis U email acknowledgment 12/5

St. Francis Xavier Deadline: Dec 1

SUNY Cortland Deadline postmark 11/1 Writing Sample (10-20 p.) requested via email (11/21)

Swarthmore History of the Novel ("Expertise in... twentieth-century and contemporary developments in fiction in English are especially welcome") Deadline: Nov. 1

U of Arizona Deadline: November 15 Has anyone rec'd ack. from the search committee that their online application was rec'd? MLA interview scheduled by phone (12/3) (2) Email rejection (12/4) (2) Anybody else get neither interview request nor rejection? Yes-with other places where people have received both as well. A back-up list, maybe? Or could they still be deciding...Is that a totally fruitless hope?? Email rejection 12/5 (sigh) Still nothing for me (of "still deciding" hope, above)...This is rather maddening!! Dear "Still Deciding": I'm in exactly the same situation. I'm thinking that perhaps they rethought sending out rejections after someone had started...I just think that once the interviews are set, there's not much left to say. But I can absolutely sympathize. Email rejection 12/6 (2) Q: Have others received nothing (no interview call/no rejection) from U of A? A: Yes, as of 12/8 (though I'll probably get a rejection notice now that I posted that...) A: Ditto, ditto, as of 12/8.

University of Colorado, Boulder "British Modernism, with a corollary interest in Anglophone and/or Irish literatures. . . cross-disciplinary research interests and work that explores modernism as a global phenomenon is particularly desirable" Deadline: October 20 okay, I just received (11/15) an ackn email ("to confirm your application for the Brit Mod job was received"). Looks like they're a bit on the slow side, in spite of their relatively early application deadline. Any materials requests? No, but I just (11/26) got a second email acknowledgment of receipt, saying they'd contact me if they needed further materials. A bit odd. Writing sample request via email 11/28 (4) Email rejection 12/7 (5)

Comment: I must say, that was the most constructive rejection letter I could imagine, noting that the search committee received 151 applications. I just want to congratulate those of you who did / do receive interviews. I also have been feeling very excited by the great work in our field, and wish everyone the best of luck this year.

Lovely. I am also excited and inspired by the great work done in our field. Kudos and good luck to above Wikian and to all. Ditto. And someone should white-list the department.

Let's not get carried away. The letters did say "Dear job candidate"-i.e., not even bothering to address individual candidates by name. [Note to above commenter: I edited you because you crossed out half of this page. Please don't make an HTML gaffe and then just walk away as if you didn't do anything. That's like leaving a paper jam in the copier, and during the first week of class.]

Sorry. And thank you. I didn't know I did/could do that. The dashes, I guess? I use a lot of dashes. Again, sorry. Though I'm not sure it makes me an "idiot". [No, it doesn't, but I haven't had coffee or news from a job I want so it was easy to call you one; at least I didn't do it publicly. Sorry. Yes, the dashes. Look: there's an HTML guide next to the editing window.] All right, fair enough. I know the feeling on the NO NEWS front, and I'll be more careful.

This is by far my favorite page on the job wiki: who knew 20th-C. British folks wd be so supportive and considerate? It's buoying during the no news slump. That said, erm, I have a question for those who rec'd rejections from Boulder on 12/7: did you also receive writing sample requests on 11/28?

supportive and considerate, as long as no "idiot" uses dashes in their postings and inadvertently crosses out text while trying to say something nice. crabby officious holier than thou job applicants who use apostrophe's in funny place's while editing other's post's, however, should feel free to cast a pall on the atmosphere of good will in an otherwise ironic modernist and pomo climate. have a nice day. Hold one here, previous poster, I think you're misreading the irony intended by the first poster in this "paragraph." After all, that dispute seems to have been settled quite amicably, with apologies on both sides for their bad behavior, Secondly, if I'm parsing this correctly, the "idiot"-caller used the term in the notes only (not the body of the page), which I think constitutes a rather minor infraction. So let's not get all over one another, eh? Oh, and you too, have a nice day!

you are right. my apologies. was having a self-righteous and pissy little job-market moment myself, there.

On another note, a visitor called the 20th-C. American page "quite the party," which bothered me, because I think people in 20th C. British party just as hard as their Am.Lit. counterparts.

this page is the party, darlings. we're it. and how 'bout that wiki cashbar? someone on the english lit mainpage suggested a secret handshake. All I can think of is that we need a wiki song, inspiried by Bert and the loyal order of W lovers. Oh what is the letter we love, what sound are we extra fond of? It's not any trouble, you know it's a double-u when you hear "Wuh-wuh-wuh-wuh!"

U. of Louisiana, Lafayette will begin reading application immediately ackn. letter 11/1 Email request for writing sample and teaching dossier 11/20

U Maryland Assistant Professor of Twentieth-Century British Literature, strength in Modernism Deadline 1 November Dossier and writing sample requested 11/3, 11/4, 11/4, 11/15 Has anyone received an acknowledgment from UM w/o request? I've heard nothing. A: Often departments choose not to send rejection notices until the search is completed. A: The question is about acknowledgment, not rejection. MLA Interview scheduled 11/30 (2) snail-mail rejection 12/10 (3) Empty(!) envelope received from UMD 12/3. assumed it should have been rejection but was told by dept., no, just aa card. rejection followed 12/10.

Oh Wiki, Wiki, why don't you bring me some good news? (6) Ack. received (by way of Affirmative Action postcard) 12/3 (2) has anyone heard anything else? has anyone else scheduled an interview with UMD? Just one wikian has posted an interview here. does this mean that the SC is not done scheduling, or that the other interviews have already gone to wiki-expats wiki-refusniks or otherwise (consciously or unconsciously, by choice or by chance) extra-wikian members of the academic community? Anyone have any ideas here? Wondering. I'm also wondering. I'm one of those above who only got acknowledged on 12/3 with the AA postcard, mailed interestingly enough, on 11/30, the same day the person above claims to have gotten an MLA interview scheduled with Maryland. Something doesn't jive here. Since different SCs have sent out rolling writing sample requests this year, perhaps some are doing rolling MLA scheduling? I know, I know, there's plenty of evidence to the contrary on this very page. I guess I should add here that I did get a writing sample request shortly after the deadline so the AA card wasn't actually my first acknowledgement-sorry. I had a WS request shortly after the deadline, but no news since. I wonder whether they did their whole round of scheduling on the 30th, and that only one interview's being registered on the wiki (thus giving the impression of rolling sched. possibility) or whether they've already scheduled all their interviews and just one person has posted to this effect. does anyone else out there want to cop to an MLA interview with UMD? A: I'm another who had a WS request shortly after deadline & no news since. Here's a question ... Q: for 11/30 interviewee, if you're still wiki'ing, were there any intermediate steps btwn the WS req and the interview req (teaching materials, more of the diss)? A: There were no intermediate steps after WS request on 11/4 to phonecall on 11/30, but you never know, maybe they are rolling their requests, etc. A: To earlier "wiki, wiki why don't you bring me somd good news" - I'm afraid the wiki can only bring us bad news. We must look to email for good news. But email, oh, email - why no good news?

[I have moved the discussion of interview slots/calls that was here to the top of this page, just after a similar discussion. I hope no one minds this minor grooming.]

U. of Pittsburgh Nov.1 ackn. letter 11/1 Request for writing sample & dossier 11/8 (4). Also requested materials to represent teaching. SC to decide list for MLA interviews around 12/14 rejection email 11/9, 11/19

U. of Richmond Deadline: 11/1 email rejection 11/27 MLA interview scheduled by phone 11/30 (2)

U of West Florida Deadline 11/2 Has anyone heard anything from this school?

U of So Carolina Upstate ack letter 11/1

Villanova (encourage advanced Asst. Profs to apply) Nov. 9 ack. letter saying that they hoped to decide about MLA interviews in early Dec. Q: When was that? Letter dated 11/7, rec. 11/13, about two weeks after I sent in my application. I don't usually see the point in typing "Any news?" but, helloooo. . . . ? A: I also got an acknowledgement letter back in early to mid November but nothing since then. I know it's frustrating, but I think we should remind ourselves that the second week of December, often late in the week, usually generates the most MLA interview requests (or at least it has for me in my two previous searches).

Yale American/British/Anglophone after 1900 Ackn. postcard 11/5 Request for dossier 11/5 11/15 Writing sample request 11/26 WS request 12/3

another WS request? On 12/3? Oh yes. Oh yes.

is this another first WS request, after dossier request, or a second WS request for someone who'd already had a first ws request? Yale only asks for one WS. It is a first WS after the DR.

cool. I asked because I heard about another person who'd had a "second WS request," and I figured that the person had mistaken a "second request" (i.e. first WS req) for a "second WS request." though it's good to hear that my instincts were correct. good luck, all.

I've heard that they sometimes ask for more than one sample as they narrow down the pool.

University of Colorado, Boulder (Digital Media, with expertise in a second literary and/or creative field) Deadline: October 20

General Questions:

General Question: If a search committee calls you (during interview-scheduling time) but does not leave a message when they reach the machine, is it likely they'll call back to schedule? And what are you supposed to do if they don't call back?

A. this happened to me the other day. I saw the area code and said "oh crap, I've missed a call that looks like it might have come from a SC member, now what do I do?" I'd say, you just call them back. I think it's a pretty safe bet that if they're calling you, it's for a reason, and they'd welcome a call back. in my case, the SC member had called me at my "office number" (? I didn't know I'd specified one on my callback info), then missed me on my cellphone twice (can you believe I carry around my phone at all times, and missed an SC call twice? ugh). I think this happens, so don't worry about calling back. By the time I actually reached SC, there were fewer interview slots available than when SC had initially called, so get on the horn and call them back. A. This is my first time on the market, so I can't speak from experience, but I find it discouraging to think that an SC would give someone's interview slot to another candidate after trying to call three times. Wouldn't they try to email too? Cell phones especially can be unreliable. Have others had experiences in which an SC gave their slots to other candidates because the committee couldn't reach them on the phone? Thanks to the previous respondent for offering his/her experience.

oh, of course they'll email if they can't get you. and it's not that they're giving your slot away, they're just calling the other people that they'll be interviewing, and meting out time slots. I didn't mean to give the impression that they'd give up on you after a couple of phone tries. they'll keep calling, or emailing, etc. but if you want your choice of interview times, it's best to get them as early on in their calling their candidates as possible. that's all I meant. good luck. Q. But why wouldn't SC leave a voicemail? A. Not leaving a voicemail is, indeed, odd. Still, call them back, explain that you received a call and thought you ought to return it to find out what they wanted.

General Question: Has anyone, this yr or in previous searches, gotten an interview request on a date different from one posted on the wiki? In other words, is it highly unusual (i.e., not even worth hoping) that a committee would make calls on different days? A: This is my 3rd year on the market, 2nd year of wiki-watching, and yes, "highly unusual" is exactly how I'd describe what you're talking about. Buy yourself a nice bottle of wine. Q: Damn. Has anyone else had a different experience? Please?? A: I'm on a search committee and I know that one of our interviewees will be getting a call early next week, even though the rest of our candidates were called on Thursday. In our case, it's a matter of someone we wanted to interview unexpectedly withdrawing from her search, which allowed us to add another candidate in whom we were very interested. Thanks for posting this question and thanks for this answer. I've been wondering the same thing.

I'm not a modernist but I was perusing this page and have gotten slight hope by your suggestion that perhaps the s.c.'s don't schedule all of the interviews at the same time. Could this be true?? I wish....

It's true, but not frequent. Sometimes the committee or admin assistant just doesn't get everyone called in the same day. Sometimes candidates cancel interviews and others are scheduled in their place, or the committee decides they can do more slots than originally planned.

General Question: Is anyone getting Affirmative Action forms only after they know (through info on this page) that they're no longer in the running for jobs? I'm just wondering if this is how the searches run...) A: No. I don't think there's a logic to when the AA forms come in; schools distribute them at different times.