> The following information may be of interest to list members
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> The University of Stirling would like to announce the following posts
> within the field of Academic Innovation. They will also be advertised in
> the Times Higher Educational Supplement and The Herald on 3 September
> 1999.
>
>
> Teaching Fellow in Academic Innovation
> University of Stirling
> Coalition for Learning Innovation (CLI)
>
> Applicants are invited for the above post within the Division of Academic
> Innovation and Continuing Education (DAICE). The successful applicant
> will contribute to the development of existing cross-university academic
> initiatives and join a team promoting innovation in teaching and learning
> across the University.
>
> The post requires a dynamic individual with excellent communication and
> networking skills, and a commitment to collaborative working. Above all,
> candidates should have a sympathy for quality research, sound scholarship
> and a commitment to learning that underpin the academic endeavour.
> Preference will be given to candidates with an awareness and interest in
> innovative developments in teaching and learning in H.E., including the
> use of communications and information technology.
>
> The appointment will be for 3 years in the first instance, with the
> possibility of renewal.
> Salary will be within the Lecturer A/B Salary Scale £16,655-£29,048 (point
> 5-18).
> (ref. no. 103)
>
>
> Online/Multimedia Learning Developer
> University of Stirling
> Coalition for Learning Innovation (CLI)
>
> Applicants are invited for the above post within the Division of Academic
> Innovation and Continuing Education (DAICE). This post provides an
> opportunity to contribute to cross-University initiatives, promoting
> innovation in teaching and learning using C&IT. Applicants should be
> qualified to degree level or equivalent in a relevant subject area such as
> computing and have a high level of technical expertise, with web
> development and maintenance skills.
>
> The post requires effective collaborative team-working, and a willingness
> to learn new skills, undertake technology foresight, and investigate, test
> and deploy innovative technologies. The post holder will provide expert
> technological input to developments in teaching and learning across the
> University, including a state-of-the-art interactive website, and will
> have a sensitivity for pedagogic issues underpinning effective use of
> C&IT.
>
> The appointment will be for 3 years in the first instance. Salary will be
> within the Academic Related Grade 2 £18,275-£23,651 (point 7-13).
> (ref. no. 107)
>
>
> Informal enquiries may be made, for either post, to Ginny Saich, Tel:
> 01786 467942 or email [log in to unmask] Information on the Division's
> activities is at URL: http://www.stir.ac.uk/daice/
>
> Further particulars and an application form are available from the
> Personnel Office, University of Stirling, Stirling FK9 4LA. Tel: (01786)
> 467028; Fax: (01786) 466155 or email [log in to unmask] For both
> posts, the closing date for applications will be noon on Tuesday 21
> September 1999 with interviews scheduled for 7/8 October 1999 and a start
> date as soon as possible thereafter.
>
> www.stir.ac.uk/departments/admin/personl
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> AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYER
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