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Position Summary:
The successful candidate will assist Prof. Kirby in the preparation of the manuscript of a collection of essays on “Reception of German Mysticism in Early Modern England” to be published by Brill later this year. The candidate must demonstrate capabilities in assisting Prof. Kirby in his current research at the intersection of historical theology and philosophy of religion.
Qualifications:
Degree in Religious Studies and English.
Currently studying or has a Ph.D. in Theology or relevant subject.
A broad interdisciplinary focus: knowledge of Classics, English Literature, and Political Science, is an asset.
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Hourly Salary:
$30.75Hours per Week:
2.5 (Part time)Location:
Birks BuildingSupervisor:
Associate ProfessorPosition Start Date:
2025-02-14Position End Date:
2025-06-06Deadline to Apply:
2025-02-10This position is covered by the Association of McGill University Research Employees (AMURE) collective agreement.
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