School of English and American Studies, University of East Anglia
LECTURESHIP IN FILM STUDIES AND/OR TELEVISION STUDIES
Applications are invited for a Lectureship to commence on 1 September 2002,
or as soon as possible thereafter, in the Film and Television Studies sector
of the School of English and American Studies at the University of East
Anglia.
UEA is one of the UK’s leading universities for Film and Television Studies,
with well-established and popular MA and PhD programmes, a very lively
research culture and BA courses in Film and English Studies, Film and
American Studies, and Film and Television Studies. The Film and Television
Studies sector is highly regarded for the quality of both its teaching
(having received a TQA score of 23) and its research (it was awarded 5* in
the 2001 RAE).
We are looking to appoint an outstanding scholar who is also a dynamic
teacher. The person appointed will thus have both a strong research profile
and proven teaching skills. S/he should have a PhD, or be near to
completion, and should have begun to establish a reputation through their
publications or be able to demonstrate the potential for significant
publications. The successful candidate will be encouraged both to develop
their research and to teach and supervise on BA, MA and PhD programmes.
Expertise in one or more of the following would be an advantage: British or
North American television and/or cinema; gender and cinema and/or
television; silent cinemas. Candidates with expertise in other areas are
however encouraged to apply.
Salary will be commensurate with experience, on the Lecturer B salary scale,
£25,455 to £32,537 per annum. Interviews are expected to take place in early
July.
For further discussion on the post, please contact Yvonne Tasker, Chair of
the Film and Television Studies sector, on 01603 592799, or e-mail:
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Further particulars and an application form should be obtained from the
Personnel Office, University of East Anglia, Norwich, NR4 7TJ (answerphone:
01603 593493, e-mail: [log in to unmask]), to be returned by 14 June 2002.
Please quote reference number AC421.
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