Xian Jiaotong-Liverpool University, Department of English, Culture and Communication are looking for a UK academic to act as External Reviewer for the approval process for a proposed Masters in Media and Communication. Based in Suzhou, near Shanghai, XJTLU deliver University of Liverpool degree programmes, in English, for international students from China and the rest of the world. All programmes undergo a rigorous approval process in partnership with Liverpool University. Part of the requirements of this are that new programmes have both reviewers from Liverpool and another UK institution. We are therefore looking for a UK based academic specialising in media and communication studies to look over and comment on the approval paperwork - namely one programme specification and ten module specifications. This will all be done via email. Interested parties are requested to contact: Nick Cope, Head of Department, ECC - [log in to unmask]
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