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Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Science Communication
 
Faculty of Applied Sciences, University of the West of 
England, Bristol

The University of the West of England is seeking to build 
on its existing strengths in Science Communication to 
further enhance UWE Bristol's national and international 
reputation in this field (Grade 4 RAE 2001). 

You will be able to demonstrate expertise and academic 
credibility in taking science to the public and have a 
track record of both innovation and project delivery. You 
will be prepared to make an active and creative 
contribution to teaching/learning and research. 

You will play a key role in the creation of a portfolio of 
undergraduate and postgraduate courses in collaboration 
with Professor Frank Burnet, the Director of Graphic 
Science at UWE, a research and development unit that 
specialises in innovation in science communication. 

If you wish to discuss this post further contact Frank 
Burnet on 0117 344 3756, email: [log in to unmask]
Salary will be in the range £19,500 - £32,900.
More information about Graphic Science: 
www.uwe.ac.uk/fas/graphicscience.

Visit www.uwe.ac.uk/jobs to see full details and to 
complete an on-line application form, or telephone our 24 
hour answerphone service on 0117 344 2890 to request 
documents by post, quoting reference number L/0628/rws.  
Closing date for applications is 5 July 2002. 

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