Please see details below of a new Professorial level opportunity at the Institute for Transport Studies
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UNIVERSITY OF LEEDS
Faculty of Environment
Institute for Transport Studies
LEADERSHIP CHAIR IN FUTURE MOBILITY
Oil price rises, climate change and a period of sustained economic austerity are all major changes to the external environment in which we plan for the future of mobility. Simultaneously, new technologies both inside and outside of transport may present the prospect for radical changes in the demand for and nature of mobility and in turn the use of our transportation systems. This post is intended to be an important catalyst for helping define and progress creative and challenging new research agendas and in turn delivering research findings that are academically leading and policy relevant. The appointee will lead an innovative programme of research examining the relationships between technological change, social change and changing mobility.
The post will be of strategic importance to the future shaping of the Institute for Transport Studies (ITS) and its sustained reputation for excellence. It is intended to make a significant contribution to leadership within the wider enterprise of transport and mobility studies in the UK and internationally. As well as leading research, the appointee will be expected to foster collaborations within the Institute for Transport Studies and across the University of Leeds.
The post is an opportunity to further strengthen the relationships between academia, government and industry in a collaborative approach to dealing with such uncertainty. It is anticipated that the appointee will develop a portfolio of research which cuts across the interests of RCUK, UK Government, the EU and will also attract industrial funding. The role will also help to define and deliver enhancements to our leading taught programmes, responding to the future skills needs of the sector.
Full details of the post can be found at http://jobs.leeds.ac.uk/fe/tpl_universityofleeds01.asp?s=WjsUrXCzMkBNsPpBkh&jobid=88126,3448587234&key=84755741&c=343498134056&pagestamp=settaujynbotymhvhb
The salary, which is negotiable, will be within the Professorial range - minimum £59,302 p.a.
The Closing Date for applications is Thursday 11th October 2012.
Preliminary enquiries about the post may be made to:
Dr Greg Marsden, Director of the Institute for Transport Studies
Telephone: +44(0)113 343 5358
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Dr Richard Batley, Director of Research and Innovation
Telephone: +44(0)113 343 1789
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Frances Hodgson, Sustainable Transport Policy research group leader
Telephone: +44(0)113 343 1793
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This role is part of a £23M strategic investment in academic leadership across the University of Leeds. For more information please visit: www.universityofleedschairs.co.uk<http://www.universityofleedschairs.co.uk>
Dr Greg Marsden
Director of Institute
Senior Lecturer - Transport Policy and Strategy
Institute for Transport Studies
University of Leeds
Leeds
LS2 9JT
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Web: http://www.its.leeds.ac.uk/people/staffProfile/?personId=83172
Tel: +44 (0)113 3435358
Fax: +44 (0)113 3435334
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Building on our excellence. Investing in our future.
As part of a £23m investment in academic leadership, the University of Leeds is seeking exceptional individuals who combine internationally leading research and innovation with outstanding student education.
To find out more and apply visit www.universityofleedschairs.co.uk<http://www.universityofleedschairs.co.uk>
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Recent Publications
Marsden, G., Bache, I. And Kelly, C.E. (2012) A policy perspective on transport and climate change issues, in Transport and Climate Change Issues, Eds. Chapman, L. And Ryley, T., Chapter 8, pp197-224, Emerald, ISBN 978-1-78052-440-5
Marsden, G, Frick, KT, May, AD and Deakin, E (2012) Bounded rationality in policy learning amongst cities: lessons
from the transport sector, Environment and Planning A, 44 (4), 905-920
Marsden, G. and Docherty, I. (2012) 'Disruption': a useful metaphor for transport policy change? Paper presented at WCTRS Urban Transport Policy Special Interest Group Meeting, Vienna, March
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