DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
LOUGHBOROUGH UNIVERSITY
LECTURER IN CRIMINOLOGY AND SOCIAL POLICY
£22,191 - £25,451 or £26,270 - £33,679 per annum (pay award pending)
This is a full-time, established post in the Department of Social Sciences.
The vacancy arises from the retirement of a member of staff. The lecturer
will join the criminology and social policy team within this
interdisciplinary Department, which was awarded a rating of 5*A in the last
R.A.E with all staff returned. Appointments are made with research and
scholarly record or potential as the prime criterion. Teaching,
contributing both to core and specialist modules, will be primarily to the
undergraduate programme in Criminology and Social Policy, and to the
postgraduate programme in Criminology and Criminal Justice. Supervision of
research students may also be required. The Department has a strong
commitment to interdisciplinary teaching across the social sciences. The
lecturer will be expected to contribute fully to this work and to have a
publications record or potential of the highest quality. No prior
presumption is made about desirable specialist areas of research interest.
Informal inquiries may be made by potential applicants by contacting the
Head of Department, Professor Peter Golding, on 01509 223390 or email:
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Further details and a job description can be found at
http://www.lboro.ac.uk/admin/personnel/jobdetails/SS1077
Please download an application form and equal opportunities monitoring form
from www.lboro.ac.uk/admin/personnel/appform.html
Extracts of the Conditions of Service for Academic and Related Staff are
available at www.lboro.ac.uk/admin/personnel/extract.html
Alternatively, all these documents are available along with the further
details, from
Personnel Services, Loughborough University, Loughborough, Leicestershire,
LE11 3TU. Tel: 01509 222173 (24 hours) or email: [log in to unmask]
Please quote reference number SS/1077. The closing date for receipt of
applications is Thursday 8 April 2004. Curriculum Vitae will only be
accepted if accompanied by a completed University application form.
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