UNIVERSITY OF LONDON
School of Advanced Study
Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies
Part-time fixed term (21 months from 1 March 2012) Network Co-ordinator
(0.2FTE)
AHRC-funded Motherhood in post-European Literature Network
The School of Advanced Study is looking for a suitably experienced
individual to get fully involved in the activities of the network which
is based in the Centre for the Study of Contemporary Women's Writing at
the Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies. You will assist the Project
Manager with the organisation of the events and activities as well as
the academic side of the project and help with budget management.
To succeed in this role, you will have experience of working in a Higher
Education environment, including experience of running events.
Experience of maintaining websites and moderating mailing lists is a
must. In addition, ideally you will have experience of servicing
committees and managing budgets. A PhD in the field of contemporary
women's writing and knowledge of a European language other than English
would be highly advantageous.
Good communication and interpersonal skills are required, along with the
ability to work equally effectively as part of a team and independently.
You will be highly organised, with good administrative skills and the
ability to manage and prioritise workload. You will combine accuracy and
a methodical approach with a flexible attitude to your work.
For further information and to apply, please follow the link below or
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The closing date for receipt of completed applications is on Wednesday,
16 November 2011. Interviews are scheduled to take place on Friday, 25
November 2011.
The University offers membership of the Superannuation Arrangements of
the University of London (SAUL).
Pursuing equal opportunities and excellence in education.
www.london.ac.uk
Professor Gill Rye,
Director, Centre for the Study of Contemporary Women's Writing,
Institute of Germanic & Romance Studies,
School of Advanced Study,
University of London,
Senate House,
Malet Street,
London WC1E 7HU,
U.K.
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