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Many thanks
David Green
King's College London
Department of Geography
Lecturer in Urban Geography
The Department is seeking to appoint a lecturer to strengthen its research interests on cultural, economic, political and social dimensions of change in the city. The successful applicant is expected to have a developed research and publication agenda with research interests that complement and build on those of existing staff.
Further information on the Department can be obtained from our web site:
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/geography
Our web site contains information on staff research interests, PhD research and masters programmes.
If you wish to discuss the post informally please contact Keith Hoggart (44 (0) 171-848-2713, email [log in to unmask]) or Chris Hamnett (44 (0)171-848-2611, email [log in to unmask]). The fax for the Department is 44 (0)171-848-2287. The Departmental Administrator, Alison Greene, can be reached by phone on 44 (0)171-848-2612 (or 44 (0)171-848-2632).
The appointment will be on either the Lecturer A salary scale, currently £18,789 to £23,949 per annum, or the Lecturer B salary scale, currently £24,860 to £31,182 per annum (both inclusive of £2,134 per annum London Allowance), according to qualifications and experience.
The post is to be advertised in the Times Higher Education Supplement on 11 June 1999. Further particulars may be obtained from Mary Collins, School of Humanities, King's College London, Strand, London WC2R 2LS (tel 0171-848-2423; fax 0171-848-2415; email [log in to unmask]). The closing date for applications is 25 June 1999.
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Dr David R Green
Department of Geography
King's College
Strand
London WC2R 2LS
UK
44 (0)171 848 2721/2632
44 (0)171 848 2287 (fax)
E-mail:[log in to unmask]
http://www.kcl.ac.uk/geography
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