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[ecrea] position in documentary University of Leeds

Tue Nov 25 09:31:22 GMT 2008


>Here are details of a position in the Institute 
>of Communications Studies at the University of 
>Leeds. The post is 'tenured' - i.e., permanent subject to probation.
>
>If you would like to know more, do get in touch; 
>and please circulate to anyone qualified who you think might be interested.
>
>More info is here:
>
>http://jobs.leeds.ac.uk/ShowVacancies.aspx?Category=Academic
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>David Hesmondhalgh
>
>Professor of Media and Music Industries
>Institute of Communications Studies
>University of Leeds
><(D.J.Hesmondhalgh /at/ LEEDS.AC.UK)>
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>Faculty of Performance, Visual Arts and Communications
>
>Institute of Communications Studies
>
>University of Leeds
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>Lecturer in Documentary
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>With a background in TV documentary film 
>production, you will teach current professional 
>practice and have a comprehensive grasp of 
>documentary theory and proven production skills, 
>enabling students to analyse and create 
>documentary output. You will be required to 
>contribute to the research strategy of the 
>Institute, and be committed to developing a 
>record of publication appropriate to a 
>department with an international research 
>reputation. You will be expected to initiate 
>income generation and to participate in 
>knowledge transfer activities, teach at both 
>undergraduate and postgraduate level, and be 
>expected to perform managerial and 
>administrative duties associated with your role. 
>You will possess a PhD.  Experience of teaching 
>in Higher Education would also be desirable.
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>
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>This post is available from 1 January 2009, or 
>as soon as possible thereafter.
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>University Grade 7 (£32,458 - £35,496 p.a)
>
>Informal enquiries about this post may be made 
>to Professor Gary Rawnsley, the Head of 
>Institute by tel +44 (0)113 343 7608, email 
>(g.d.rawnsley /at/ leeds.ac.uk) 
><mailto:(g.d.rawnsley /at/ leeds.ac.uk)> , or to Kate 
>Watkins, Head of Broadcast Journalism tel, +44 
>(0)113 343 8376, email (k.watkins /at/ leeds.ac.uk) <mailto:(k.watkins /at/ leeds.ac.uk)>
>
>To download an application form and job details 
>please visit www.leeds.ac.uk 
><http://www.leeds.ac.uk/>  and click on jobs. 
>Alternatively these may be obtained from email 
>(vpaempl /at/ leeds.ac.uk) 
><mailto:(vpaempl /at/ leeds.ac.uk)>  tel +44 (0)113 343 7003 or +44 (0)113 343 3731.
>
>Job ref 311005 Closing date 15 December 2008
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><http://ics.leeds.ac.uk/staff/details.cfm?id=96>
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>________________________________
>
>From: David Hesmondhalgh
>Sent: Mon 11/17/2008 14:36
>To: '(cultstud-l /at/ lists.comm.umn.edu)'
>Subject: Jay Blumler Annual Lecture - ELIHU KATZ 9th December
>
>
>
>Dear all,
>Here are details of an event that will be of 
>interest to many readers of this list. It is free and open to everyone.
>
>David Hesmondhalgh
>Professor of Media and Music Industries
>Institute of Communications Studies
>University of Leeds
>
>
>This year's Jay Blumler Lecture will be given by 
>Professor Elihu Katz from the Annenberg School 
>of Communication at the University of 
>Pennsylvania. Katz is arguably the most 
>significant living media scholar, having written 
>or co-written a number of seminal works 
>including Personal Influence, Media Events, Mass 
>Media and Social Change and Broadcasting in the 
>Third World. The lecture, which will take place 
>in  the Clothworkers Centenary Concert Hall , 
>University of Leeds  on Tuesday 9th December 
>at  5pm will be on the theme of Katz's latest 
>study, The End of Television?  It will be an 
>unmissable event for anyone interested in the 
>social role of the media, the history of 
>broadcasting and contemporary political 
>communication. The lecture will be followed by a wine reception.
>
>best wishes
>
>Dr Eleri Pound
>Research Support Secretary
>Institute of Communications Studies
>University of Leeds
>Leeds
>LS2 9JT
>
>0113 3435805
>(e.a.pound /at/ leeds.ac.uk)

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