Apologies for multiple copies Colleagues please see attached several vacancies at the University of Surrey Regards Dimitrios ------------------------------------ University of Surrey School of Management Studies for the Service Sector Appointments Salaries: 20,470 - 32,537 per annum During 2002/3 major new initiatives are taking place in management studies at the University. These include the launch of a new, and highly popular, undergraduate degree in Business Management, the creation of a new School of Management and the move to a brand new state-of-the-art building on the University campus. These developments provide an opportunity to make a number of new appointments to what is one of the worlds leading centres for studies relating to the service sector, noted particularly for work in hospitality, tourism, retail, health care, food and leisure management. Applications are invited from experienced and well-qualified individuals for the following posts. A track record of research and teaching is essential and knowledge and experience in one of more of the Schools specialist service sector areas is desirable. Lecturer in Leisure Management (Ref 3278) Lecturer in Strategic Management (Ref 3279) Lecturer in Financial Management (Ref 3280) Lecturer in Industrial Relations (Ref 3281) Lecturer in Business Information Technology (Ref 3282) Lecturer in Service Operations Management (Ref 3283) All the posts are available from 1 August 2002. For an application pack and details of how to apply please contact Gaye Mortali by telephone on 01483 689184, or by e-mail at [log in to unmask] or at the SMSSS, University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey GU2 7XH or download application documents from www.surrey.ac.uk Employment Opportunities. Please supply your postal address and the relevant reference number. Please do not submit any documentation until you have received this pack. Informal general enquiries may be made to Professor David Airey (Head of School) on 01483 689656 or email [log in to unmask] or for details relating to individual posts to the following: Leisure Management: Prof. David Airey: 01483 68956, [log in to unmask] Strategic Management: Prof. Paul Phillips: 01483 686319,[log in to unmask] Financial Management Prof. Simon Archer: 01483 689185,[log in to unmask] Industrial Relations: Prof. Michael Riley: 01483 686368,[log in to unmask] Business Information Technology Prof. Andrew Lockwood: 01483 686351 [log in to unmask] Service Operations Management: Prof. Andrew Lockwood: as above. Information about the School is available on the Schools Web site www.smsss.surrey.ac.uk/ Closing date for applications: 10 April 2002. The University is committed to an Equal Opportunities Policy. ************************************************************************ Dr Dimitrios Buhalis Course Leader, MSc in eTourism http://www.smsss.surrey.ac.uk/eTourism/ Director, Centre for eTourism Research (CeTR) School of Management Studies for the Service Sector, University of Surrey, Guildford GU2 7XH, England, UK http://www.smsss.surrey.ac.uk/ TEL: + 44 1483 686332 FAX: + 44 1483 686301 Email: [log in to unmask] http://www.smsss.surrey.ac.uk/StaffArea/Buhalis/ ************************************************************************ Vice-Chair, IFITT http://www.ifitt.org/ Tourism Society, http://www.tourismsociety.org/ ************************************************************************ NEW BOOK: Buhalis&Laws, 2001,Tourism Distribution Channels,Continuum ISBN: 0826454704 http://www.amazon.co.uk/exec/obidos/ASIN/0826454704/qid=1010414634/sr=1-4/ref=sr_sp_re/202-5201226-2115029 ************************************************************************ NEW: eTourism Futures: Exploring the ICT revolution+visioning the future of tourism Interactive Workshop and Seminar, University of Surrey, 25-26 March 2002 http://www.smsss.surrey.ac.uk/ShortCourses/eTourismFutures.pdf ************************************************************************* NEW: eTourism Destinations 24th April 2002 17:00-21:00 Tourism Society http://www.tourismsociety.org/media/eDestinationsTourismSociety24April2002.pdf ************************************************************************* NEW: WTO.SIS@Surrey University 1-12 July 2002 WTO.ShortInternationalSeminars Tourism Planning for Sustainability 1-5 July 2002 http://www.world-tourism.org/education/wto_sis/surrey/notisurrey1.htm eTourism Marketing 8-12 July 2002 http://www.world-tourism.org/education/wto_sis/surrey/notisurrey2.htm *************************************************************************