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[ecrea] Lecturer and Senior Lecturer Posts in Journalism

Tue Oct 12 14:42:11 GMT 2010


>Can I draw your attention to the following posts 
>available in the Department of Film, Media & 
>Journalism, University of Stirling:
>
>Senior Lecturer/Lecturer in Journalism
>Film, Media & Journalism
>University of Stirling
>
>Senior Lecturer £45,155 - £52,347 p.a.
>Lecturer £36,715 - £43,840 p.a.
>
>Applications are invited for position of Senior 
>Lecturer/Lecturer in Journalism at the 
>University of Stirling. The post may be made at 
>either Lecturer or Senior Lecturer level. 
>Working within the Department of Film, Media & 
>Journalism (FMJ), you will be suitably qualified 
>to undertake research at the highest level in 
>the journalism field, and to teach and supervise 
>postgraduate and undergraduate students.
>After a successful RAE 2008 outcome and high 
>ratings in recent student satisfaction tables, 
>FMJ at Stirling is targeting increased research 
>performance across all indicators for the REF, 
>and seeking to enhance its already very 
>competitive placing in a variety of league 
>tables, strengthening its international 
>position. Applicants should be able to 
>contribute fully to the future development of 
>the Department, with a research record 
>comprising both publication and grant-related 
>activity; and should be experienced teachers at 
>appropriate levels. Applicants should evidence 
>research expertise and performance within their 
>field of Journalism/Journalism Studies, should 
>be able to initiate developments in the 
>Department's growing range of taught 
>postgraduate programmes, and will have the 
>opportunity to contribute doctoral supervision 
>(the Department has over 30 current PhD 
>students, and the number is increasing).
>This is a full time, open-ended position which 
>will commence on 1 February 2011.
>Informal enquiries may be made to Professor Neil 
>Blain at (n.a.blain /at/ stir.ac.uk)  or Dr Richard 
>Haynes at (r.b.haynes /at/ stir.ac.uk),  or by phone in 
>the first instance to the Departmental 
>Administrator, Louise Womersley on +44(0)1786 
>467520. More details of the Department's 
>activities can be found at www.fmj.stir.ac.uk
>Further particulars and an Application Form can 
>be found on www.hr-services.stir.ac.uk  and are 
>available from the HR & OD Department, 
>University of Stirling, Stirling FK9 4LA, 
>telephone 01786 467028, fax 01786 466155 or email (hr-services /at/ stir.ac.uk)
>
>Closing date for applications is Friday 22nd October 2010 at 12 noon.
>
>Interviews will take place week commencing 1st November 2010
>
>Please Quote Reference no: 9153/7602
>
>www.hr-services.stir.ac.uk
>
>AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYER
>
>
>----------------------------------------------------------
>Lecturer in Journalism
>University of Stirling - Film, Media & Journalism
>
>£36,715 - £43,840 p.a.
>
>Applications are invited for the position of 
>Lecturer in Journalism at the University of 
>Stirling. Working within the Department of Film, 
>Media & Journalism (FMJ), you will be suitably 
>qualified to undertake research at the highest 
>level in the journalism field, and to teach and 
>supervise postgraduate and undergraduate students.
>
>After a successful RAE 2008 outcome and high 
>ratings in recent student satisfaction tables, 
>FMJ at Stirling is targeting increased research 
>performance across all indicators for the REF, 
>and seeking to enhance its already very 
>competitive placing in a variety of league 
>tables, strengthening its international 
>position. Applicants should be able to 
>contribute fully to the future development of 
>the Department, with a research record 
>comprising both publication and grant-related 
>activity; and should be experienced teachers at 
>appropriate levels. Applicants should evidence 
>research expertise and performance within their 
>field of Journalism/Journalism Studies, should 
>be able to initiate developments in the 
>Department's growing range of taught 
>postgraduate programmes, and will have the 
>opportunity to contribute doctoral supervision 
>(the Department has over 30 current PhD 
>students, and the number is increasing).
>
>This is a full time, open-ended position which 
>will commence on 1 February 2011.
>
>Informal enquiries may be made to Professor Neil 
>Blain at (n.a.blain /at/ stir.ac.uk)  or Dr Richard 
>Haynes at (r.b.haynes /at/ stir.ac.uk),  or by phone in 
>the first instance to the Departmental 
>Administrator, Louise Womersley on +44(0)1786 
>467520. More details of the Department's 
>activities can be found at www.fmj.stir.ac.uk
>
>Further particulars and an Application Form can 
>be found on www.hr-services.stir.ac.uk  and are 
>available from the HR & OD Department, 
>University of Stirling, Stirling FK9 4LA, 
>telephone 01786 467028, fax 01786 466155 or email (hr-services /at/ stir.ac.uk)
>
>Closing date for applications is Friday 22nd October 2010 at 12 noon.
>
>Interviews will take place week commencing 1st November 2010
>
>Please Quote Reference no: 9153/7602
>
>www.hr-services.stir.ac.uk
>
>AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYER
>
>
>
>Dr Richard Haynes
>Director, Stirling Media Research Institute
>University of Stirling
>(r.b.haynes /at/ stir.ac.uk)
>________________________________________

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