Part Time Senior Lecturer in Refugee Studies and International Development
0.9 fte
University of East London
School of Law & Social Sciences
Reference: 030A2013
Closing Date: Wednesday 12 June 2013
Interview Date: To be confirmed
Salary: £36,556 to £47,933 per annum inclusive of London Weighting pro rata
The University of East London is a dynamic and rapidly expanding university at the heart of Europe's largest regeneration area and immediately adjacent to the site of the 2012 Olympics and Paralympics. UEL is in the top ten of modern universities for research in the 2008 RAE exercise.
UEL's School of Law and Social Sciences (LSS) offers a wide range of interdisciplinary programmes and research interests, drawing upon the law and social sciences, to create a vibrant academic and intellectual environment.
We are seeking a new colleague to design and deliver postgraduate and undergraduate teaching and learning in Refugee/Conflict/Forced Migration Studies and Development and to undertake high-quality academic research.
You will have a PhD in Forced Migration and Development or a related specialisation and experience of teaching at HE level in a diverse, multicultural environment. You will have a proven ability to undertake course management and student support counselling. Applicants are particularly welcome from those with a background in Refugee Studies, Islam and Development. Experience of undergraduate and masters' dissertation supervision is desirable.
CVs without completed application forms will not be accepted.
We are working actively to improve the diversity of our staff
For more information and to apply online: http://jobs.uel.ac.uk/Vacancy.aspx?ref=030A2013
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