Apologies for cross-posting
Dear Colleagues,
Just a quick reminder that we have a number of exciting new job
opportunities here at the Centre for Research Communications (CRC) at
the moment. The deadline for applications is Friday 5th February, and
we are expecting to hold interviews on the 25th and 26th of February.
* Open Access Adviser for Research Communications Strategy -
http://jobs.nottingham.ac.uk/LS33373x1
The work will look at the strategic development of open access models,
user-engagement, high-level briefings to senior managers and
opinion-formers and work with authors, researchers, librarians, learned
societies and publishers.
* Open Access Adviser for European projects -
http://jobs.nottingham.ac.uk/LS33371x1
This post is an exciting opportunity to join the team of the CRC to work
on two high-profile projects - NECOBELAC and OpenAIRE - working over
Europe, Latin America and the Caribbean, to promote and support open
access to research.
* Technical Development for Repositories Support Project -
http://jobs.nottingham.ac.uk/LS33374x1
To support the RSP and its users, we are seeking someone to co-ordinate
the technical strands of the project, involving:
recommendation and development of technical solutions in Open Access
and the repositories area and providing technical advice and support to
project clients across the UK.
If you'd like an informal chat about any of these positions please feel
free to call Bill Hubbard on +44(0) 115 846 7657.
Best wishes,
Dominic Tate
SHERPA Repository Development Officer
Centre for Research Communications
University of Nottingham
Greenfield Medical Library
A.31 Queen's Medical Centre
Nottingham NG7 2UH
T: +44 (0) 115 84 67544
M: +44 (0) 7825 753 982
F: +44 (0) 115 82 30549
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