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>A new post in the Department of Culture, Film and Media at the University
>of Nottingham. See the link below for more information.
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>https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/jobs/currentvacancies/ref/ARTS178816
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> Assistant Professor in Media Communications and Cultural Industries
> ReferenceARTS178816Closing DateThursday, 7th July 2016Job TypeResearch
>& TeachingDepartmentCultures, Film & MediaSalary£34576 to £46414 per
>annum, depending on skills and experience. Salary progression beyond this
>scale is subject to performance.
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> Applications are invited for this permanent, full-time post based in
>the Department of Culture, Film and Media (CFM). CFM is one of the
>largest departments of its kind in the UK. We offer undergraduate and
>postgraduate degrees, and combine teaching and research excellence in
>film and television studies, media and communication studies, cultural
>studies and critical theory.
> The role holder¹s responsibilities will involve teaching, convening and
> assessment on BA and MA modules, BA and MA dissertation supervision and
> PGR supervision. The successful candidate will also be responsible for
>undertaking administration relating to individual and team taught
>modules, and pastoral care of students via the personal tutor role. The
>role holder will also be expected to undertake research leading to
>high-quality published work, and carry out individual and collaborative
>research activities with potential for external funding.
> Applicants must have completed a PhD in media studies, cultural
>studies, cultural industries or a related field, and have knowledge of
>media communications and cultural industries. They should also have
>previous experience of teaching in media studies and/or cultural studies.
> In addition applicants should have established research interests in
>one or more of the following areas: media communications, social media,
>cultural industries, as well as a strong record of publication in
>peer-reviewed journals that will contribute to Research Excellence
>Framework submission. Evidence of measurable research impact is also
>essential.
> Informal enquiries may be addressed to Professor Paul Gladston, tel:
>0115 823 2264 or email [log in to unmask] Please note that
>applications sent directly to this email address will not be accepted.
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> The University of Nottingham is an equal opportunities employer and
>welcomes applications from all sections of the community.
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