Introduction
In 2015, the History of
Education Society will fund the second annual Peter Gosden Fellowship. The
purpose of this Fellowship will be to build upon the achievements associated
with the first Fellowship, in terms of establishing a higher public profile for
the History of Education Society, its associated publications and conferences,
and other activities concerned with the study and teaching of the history of
education both in the UK and abroad. In particular, the Fellow will be tasked
with maintaining a social media presence utilising a weblog (on the Society's
website), Twitter and Facebook. This online activity will continue to develop
an interactive web-presence in the period leading up to the 50th anniversary of
the Society.
The Fellowship will start
on 1st February 2015 and finish on 31st January 2016.
The Fellow will be
mentored by the Society's publicity/website officer Dr Rob Freathy (University
of Exeter).
Responsibilities
- The Fellow will be responsible for the following:
- Ensuring that a weblog is posted on the Society’s website at least once a month;
- Ensuring that regular Tweets are posted as and when necessary/appropriate/requested by the Society’s publicity/website officer;
- Ensuring that regular entries are added to the Facebook page as and when necessary/appropriate/requested by the Society’s publicity/website officer;
- Liaising on a regular basis with the Society’s postgraduate represent to maximise efficiency and effectiveness when publicising news and events pertaining to postgraduate students;
- Liaising with the organisers of the annual conferences (student and main conferences) to ensure appropriate and timely publicity over calls for papers, Tweeting of conference content, blogging of conference reports, book prizes, and similar;
- Consulting with the Society’s publicity/website officer on a regular basis, to be mutually agreed, with regard to the frequency, content and style of the ‘posts’, Tweets and Facebook entries; and
- Attending History of Education Society Executive Committee meetings (when necessary).
Note: So long as the
authorship of all ‘posts’, Tweets and Facebook entries is appropriately
acknowledged, so as to avoid any contravention of copyright law, it will be
permissible for the Fellow to simply co-ordinate the social media activity
rather than write all of the content his or herself.
Package
The Fellow will receive:
- £1,000 as an honorarium
- a year’s membership of the Society
- free attendance at the Society's annual conferences (i.e. the student and main conferences).
Notes:
- The honorarium will be paid in four instalments (each of £250).
- The year’s membership of the Society will entail receipt of free copies of History of Education Researcher and History of Education. (The second is additional to standard membership.)
- Payment for attendance at the Society's conferences will include the conference fee (including conference meals if these are additional costs), accommodation costs (to be agreed in advance) and standard class travel expenses.
Application information
Applications are welcome
from anyone interested in furthering the missions and aims of the History of Education
Society. These include the promotion of the study and
teaching of the history of education; promoting the public profile and an
informed public understanding of the history of education by engaging in
relevant debates; providing collaboration and exchange among those interested
in the history of education in the UK and around the world; and promoting links
with the study and teaching of history at all levels. Previous recipients of a Peter Gosden Fellowship are welcome to re-apply.
Applicants should ideally be undertaking or
have completed a postgraduate degree in the history of education or a cognate
field of enquiry. Personal or professional experience of utilising social
media, such as weblogs, Twitter and/or Facebook, would be desirable. Applicants should also be able to name two
referees whom we may approach for references.
Location: The Fellow can
be based in any locality, but must have ready access to the relevant
Information Technology and to a reliable internet connection.
Application closing date:
31st December 2014.
Short-listed applicants will
be interviewed via Skype on a date and time to be arranged. Unsuccessful
applicants will not be contacted.
Interested applicants
should contact the President of the History of Education Society, Dr Cathy
Burke, on cb552@cam.ac.uk.
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