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As Assistant Professor of Hispanic Culture and Literature, you will teach courses on Spanish and Latin American culture, literature and languages in the Bachelor's specialisation of Spanish, which is part of the degree programme in Romance Languages and Cultures. In addition, you will teach in several interdisciplinary Bachelor's degree courses and a variety of Dutch- and English-language Master's programmes within the Faculty of Arts, particularly in relation to the field of Hispanic Studies. You will be closely involved in the evaluation and innovation processes of the BA and MA programmes of Romance Languages and Cultures and faculty curricula and you will supervise undergraduate as well as graduate students in writing their theses.
Your research should fit in with one of the research programmes of the Radboud Institute for Culture & History (RICH). You will develop your research ambitions at an international level. Furthermore, you will be expected to contribute to the acquisition of externally funded research projects, to write project proposals, and to participate in working groups, committees and/or project groups at the department or faculty level. You will offer administrative and organisational services, such as collaborating in the organisation of the cultural events of the Spanish programme as well as in various recruitment activities.
Fixed-term contract: 2 years, with the possibility of extension.
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