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> School of Contemporary Chinese Studies
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> Academic Posts
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> The School of Contemporary Chinese Studies (SCCS), at the University
> of Nottingham, is recognised as a national leader in the provision of
> high quality, discipline-based research and degree programmes which
> incorporate the study of China at one of the UK’s most successful
> universities. Now the fastest growing School at the University, SCCS
> was initially established in January 2007, bringing together the
> former Institute of Contemporary Chinese Studies with the China Policy
> Institute (CPI), a world-class policy thinktank established to raise
> the level of understanding of China in the UK.
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> The School’s success in teaching, research, policy analysis, business
> engagement and promotion of Chinese culture and language has made us
> financially strong and prepared for the current challenges in higher
> education. Since our inception we have made remarkable progress in
> student recruitment, research and the creation of new degree
> programmes. Our sustained success is reflected in the construction of
> the Si Yuan China Centre, which will house the School and is due to be
> completed in September 2012. The opening of this centre demonstrates
> our commitment to world-class research and engagement with China.
> With its CPI and the Nottingham Confucius Institute we are excited
> about the dynamic position of SCCS within the University, the
> opportunities available to the School and are seeking to build upon
> our achievements. Our aim is to continue to attract the most talented
> staff and students to our stimulating teaching and research
> environment and we are delighted to announce six new job vacancies
> within the School. We welcome applications from appropriately
> qualified candidates who feel they could contribute to these exciting
> developments.
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> For more information about the School of Contemporary Chinese Studies,
> please see http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/chinese/
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> · Chair in Contemporary Chinese Studies
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> · Associate Professor in Contemporary Chinese Studies (general)
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> · Lecturer/Associate Professor (specialising in media, culture
> and society)
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> · Lecturer in Contemporary Chinese Studies (specialising in
> Business or Finance or Accounting)
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> · Lecturer in Contemporary Chinese Studies (general)
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> · Teaching Associate/Confucius Institute Deputy Director (fixed-term)
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> Salary, depending on skills and experience, will be within the range:
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> · Chair: Salary is negotiable depending on skills and
> experience and will be within the professorial range, minimum £55,908
> per annum.
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> · Associate Professor scale: £46,846 - £55,908 per annum
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> · Lecturer scale: £32,901 - £44,166 per annum
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> · Teaching scale: £27,578 - £35,938 per annum
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> Salary progression beyond these scales is subject to performance.
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> For more details and/or to apply on-line for these posts please access:
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> Chair in Contemporary Chinese Studies:
> http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/Jobs/CurrentVacancies/ref/JK08445
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> Associate Professor in Contemporary Chinese Studies (general):
> http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/Jobs/CurrentVacancies/ref/SM08448L
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> Lecturer/Associate Professor (specialising in media, culture and
> society) http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/Jobs/CurrentVacancies/ref/SM08433L
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> Lecturer in Contemporary Chinese Studies (specialising in Business or
> Finance or Accounting):
> http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/Jobs/CurrentVacancies/ref/SM08471L
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> Lecturer in Contemporary Chinese Studies (general):
> http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/Jobs/CurrentVacancies/ref/SM08464L
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> Teaching Associate/Confucius Institute Deputy Director (fixed-term
> until 31 August 2015)
> http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/Jobs/CurrentVacancies/ref/SM07944L
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> If you are unable to apply on-line please contact the Human Resources
> Department, tel: 0115 846 6172.
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> Closing date: 26 July 2012
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