Please see attached advert - I understand that these Human Geography posts are
part of a wider strategic investment with 7 other new posts being advertised in
Politics/IR - with the likelihood that the latter will include some positions
in environmental politics.
Glyn Williams
King's College London
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KEELE UNIVERSITY VACCANCIES
SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL AND GEOGRAPHICAL SCIENCES
SCHOOL OF POLITICS, INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS AND PHILOSOPHY
Two Lectureships in Social/Cultural/Political Geography
Salary: Lecturer A £23,643 - £27,116 per annum
Please quote post reference number: AC05/42WS
Earth Sciences and Geography in The School of Physical and Geographical
Sciences and The School of Politics, International Relations and Philosophy
(SPIRE) welcome applications from candidates for two lectureships in
Social/Cultural/Political Geography from October 2005. Candidates should have
completed a PhD in Human Geography, and possess research interests for the
first post in environmental policy and for the second post in geopolitics
and/or development. Candidates should be able to contribute to a range of
Social/Cultural/Political Geography-based undergraduate and postgraduate
teaching programmes in both schools.
Informal enquiries may be made to either Dr A D M Phillips (Geography; email
[log in to unmask]) and/or Prof. J Horton (SPIRE;email
[log in to unmask]) before 25 June, or through the schools' offices
(Geography: tel 01782-584307 or email [log in to unmask]; SPIRE: tel 01782-58
3452 or email [log in to unmask]).
For further details see the schools' websites at http://www.esci.keele.ac.uk
and at http://www.keele.ac.uk/depts/spire
Full job packs for the two Lecturer posts are available from the Human
Resources Department, Keele University, Keele, Staffordshire, ST5 5BG, fax:
01782 583471, email: [log in to unmask]
Please quote post reference number: AC05/42WS
Closing date for applications: 8 July 2005.
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Glyn Williams
Department of Geography
King's College London
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