We are seeking two part-time Associate Editors to join the Editorial Team of our medical humanities web platform The Polyphony.
The Polyphony (www.thepolyphony.org) is the leading international web platform for medical humanities research, engaging a wide range of readers – academics, health professionals and the general public – in conversations about the latest developments in this interdisciplinary field.
We expect one of the roles will be predominantly focused on book reviews, the other on general content. When applying you can indicate if you prefer reviews or general content or if you wish to be considered for both roles.
Working independently and as part of our editorial team, the Associate Editors will be responsible for pro-actively sourcing content for the site within an agreed area of focus, liaising with contributors and/or publishers, editing, uploading, promoting, and monitoring posts and ensuring that their content is a valuable and vibrant part of the website.
These posts are funded by the Wellcome Trust through a Discretionary Award to the Institute for Medical Humanities (2017-2024). The Associate Editors will report to the founding editor and IMH Deputy Director Prof Angela Woods, and IMH Senior Manager (Research & Engagement) Manager, Evelyn Tehrani. The Associate Editors will also engage with the medical humanities community at Durham and beyond.
The Associate Editors will be formally based in the Institute for Medical Humanities in Durham City but will work remotely.
The post is for approximately (and no more than) 2-3 hours/week with the exact working pattern to be agreed. Appointments will be made for 12 months in the first instance but may be extended. While the Associate Editors can specialise in any aspect of medical humanities, we are keen to hear from applicants who can help to bring in more diverse international perspectives and voices. We would also particularly welcome applications from individuals with demonstrated interests in health inequalities, the expertise of experience, intersectionality, or collaborations with non-academic partners.
For informal questions about this opportunity, you can also contact current Editor in Chief, Chase Ledin (chase.ledin@durham.ac.uk).
For Reviews Editors
For General Editors
For All Associate Editors
Essential
Desirable
HOW TO APPLY
To apply please go to the online application portal and complete the online application process by 08-Nov-2022, 11:59:00 PM UK time.
You will need to provide:
Applicants MUST be eligible to work in the UK.
Interviews will be held via video call (Zoom) on Thursday 1st or Friday 2nd December 2022.