UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON
School of Library, Archive and Information Studies
Lecturer in Electronic Communication
The School of Library, Archive and Information Studies at UCL is embarking
on a vigorous development of IT-related research and teaching. The School
offers a highly successful BSc in Information Management and MA in
Electronic Communication and Publishing as well as masters' programmes in
Library and Information Studies, Archives and Records Management, and
Information Science.
We are now seeking an additional lecturer in the area of Electronic
Communication to strengthen the MA in Electronic Publishing and
Communication and the BSc in Information Management. The person appointed
will ideally specialize in the social and legal aspects of electronic
communication and information management, especially in relation to the
Internet. S/he will show strong evidence of research potential and will be
able to teach at all levels from first year undergraduate to taught
masters, and be able to supervise undergraduate and masters dissertations.
This is a new post with opportunity to develop new ideas and new directions
within the overall development strategy for the School. Existing IT-based
research focuses on Internet technologies, user interface design, XML,
digital libraries and artificial intelligence applications.
Starting salary up to £27,273 depending on qualifications and experience.
London Allowance of £2134 is also payable.
To apply please submit a CV, covering letter and the names and addresses of
three referees to Professor Susan Hockey, Director, School of Library,
Archive and Information Studies, UCL, Gower Street, London WC1E 6BT, e-mail
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Further information about the School can be found on our Web site at
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/slais or from Kerstin Michaels, email
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The closing date for applications is Thursday, 18th October 2001.
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