Hi All,
Please see details below of a full-time/permanent Lectureship in Human Geography currently being advertised at Plymouth University.
Best wishes
Paul
Faculty of Science and Environment
School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences
Lecturer in Human Geography
Salary: £31,644 to £45,053 pa - Grade 7/8*
Ref: A3718
The School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences invites you to apply for a full-time Lectureship in Human Geography at Plymouth University.
Geography at Plymouth is a large and successful discipline group, comprising 24 full-time academic staff, and enjoying excellent support from well-resourced laboratory facilities in geospatial analysis and physical geography. As well as breadth and depth in Geography, we have strong academic links across the institution with, for example, the University's Marine Institute and the cross-disciplinary Institute for Sustainability Solutions Research.
You will have a track record of excellent research, commensurate with the level of appointment. You will be an enthusiastic team player, and your enthusiasm for your subject will extend to providing excellent teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, informed by rigorous scholarship and your own research experience. You will benefit from a positive and collegiate working environment that values and promotes excellence in all academic activities.
Candidates with expertise in any area of human geography are encouraged to apply, but synergies with our existing interests are particularly welcome.
Contact for informal discussion: Professor Jon Shaw, on email [log in to unmask] or telephone 01752 585963.
For further information and to apply, please visit www.plymouth.ac.uk/jobs
Closing date: 12 midnight, Thursday 8 May 2014.
Interviews are likely to be held week commencing 2 June 2014.
Plymouth University is committed to an inclusive culture and respecting diversity, and welcomes applications from all sections of the community.
The University holds a Bronze Athena SWAN Award which recognises commitment to advancing women's careers in STEMM academia.
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