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[ecrea] Senior Lecturer in Journalism sought at NUI Galway (Ireland)
Mon May 08 06:59:39 GMT 2017
Applications are invited for a full-time permanent Senior Lectureship in
Journalism, located in the discipline of English within the School of
Humanities. The appointee will teach, research and lead the development
of English-language journalism programmes. She or he will also be
expected to contribute to one or more of the following strategic
development areas in English: publishing studies, digital cultures,
non-fiction writing. Applicants should be able to demonstrate
journalistic experience and familiarity with the journalism profession,
and the capacity to apply these in an academic setting.
Journalism at NUI Galway
Journalism studies is located within the discipline of English in the
School of Humanities. We currently run an MA in Journalism and BA
Connect with Journalism, as well as offering option modules in
journalism and media studies within the English undergraduate
curriculum. The University now seeks to develop its journalism
programmes to meet the new demands and trends in the journalistic and
media professions. The post-holder will be expected to take a leadership
role in this development.
The post-holder will be a member of the discipline of English. English
is the largest discipline in the School of Humanities, with around 1200
undergraduates, 60 MA students and 30 PhD students. We teach a broad
undergraduate curriculum, touching on all major historical periods and
genres, and we run six taught MA programmes: MA in English; MA in
Literature and Publishing, MA in Culture and Colonialism; MA in Writing;
MA in Journalism, MA in Digital Cultures. Our staff also contribute to
the Blended Learning BA programme and to programmes in Theatre Studies
and Creative Writing. There is a highly active research culture in
English, and staff have had major funding successes under the European
Research Council, the Marie Sklodowska-Curie programme, the Irish
Research Council, and the Programme for Research In Third Level
Institutions (PRTLI). Staff in English are closely associated with NUI
Galway’s Moore Institute for Research in Humanities and Social Studies.
In the 2017 QS University Rankings, English at NUI Galway was ranked
within the top 150 English departments in the world.
Additional information on English at NUI Galway is available at:
http://www.nuigalway.ie/english://ww
For informal enquiries, please contact Professor Felix Ó Murchadha
Email: (felix.omurchadha /at/ nuigalway.ie) <mailto:(felix.omurchadha /at/ nuigalway.ie)>
Salary: €66,035 to €91,242 p.a.
(This appointment will be made on the Senior Lecturer scale in line with
current Government pay policy)
(For pre 1995 public sector entrants in Ireland, the D class Salary
rates will apply)
Closing date for receipt of applications is 17:00 (Irish Time) on
Thursday, 1st June 2017. It will not be possible to consider
applications received after the closing date.
Garda vetting may apply
Appointments will be conditional on work authorisation validation.
Further details are available at www.djei.ie <http://www.djei.ie>
For more information and Application Form please see website:
http://www.nuigalway.ie/about-us/jobs/ Applications should be submitted
online.
Please note that appointment to posts advertised will be dependent upon
University approval, together with the terms of the Employment Control
Framework for the higher education sector.
National University of Ireland Galway is an equal opportunities employer.
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