Dear Colleagues,
I would be grateful if you could bring the following post to the attention of any postgrads who might be interested. It is a short-term post that might serve well as a summer job.
Please note there is a very tight deadline for applications (29 March).
Thanks
Best wishes
Bill Niven
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Research Assistant in Modern European History
College/Department : College of Arts and Science
School/Section : School of Arts & Humanities
Salary : Grade F (£22,685 - £25,513 p.a.)
Location : Clifton Campus
Closing date : 29/03/2015
Post Ref : M0901
The School of Arts and Humanities delivers inspiring and supportive undergraduate and postgraduate teaching; provides doctoral supervision; collaborates and engages with local, national and international industries, professions and communities; and undertakes high quality research. Academics in the School work in partnership with colleagues nationally, as well as in Europe, Asia, North and South America, and Australia. This has the benefit of creating a varied and dynamic community that enhances research and the student experience more generally. The School hosts a range of innovative Research Centres and Projects, offering opportunities for collaborative work in many areas.
Applications are sought from suitably qualified candidates with appropriate research skills to conduct archive research in Germany, and to monitor press and media coverage of commemorative activity relating to key anniversaries surrounding the two world wars as a Research Assistant to Professor Bill Niven and Dr Robert Dale.
Closing date: 29 March 2015
If you have any specific queries in relation to this position, please contact Professor Bill Niven or Dr Robert Dale via email: [log in to unmask]; [log in to unmask]
For further job details and information on the type of person we are looking for, please go to
https://vacancies.ntu.ac.uk/displayjob.aspx?jobid=1380
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