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NOTTINGHAM TRENT UNIVERSITY
School of Arts, Communication and Culture
Institute for Cultural Analysis, Nottingham (ICAn)

Lecturer/Senior Lecturer Opportunities
Post 1: International Media and Communications
£23,643 - £36,429 pa
You will be attached to the Institute for Cultural Analysis, Nottingham and will contribute to the development of the Institute's research projects, and to teaching and research supervision on the Institute's international programmes and programmes within the School of Arts, Communication and Culture.
We are particularly interested in expertise in one or more of the following areas: media and globalisation, transnational media systems, media economics, media and communications regulation and policy. Quote post ref: M0135.

Post 2: Media Technologies and Media Practices
£23,643 - £36,429 pa
You will contribute to the development of the Institute's research projects, and to teaching and research supervision on the Institute's international programmes and programmes within the School of Arts, Communication and Culture.
We are particularly interested in expertise in two of the following areas: media technologies, community media practices, digital media, interactive communications, and media in a global context. Quote post ref: M0134.

For both posts you will also have a developing research and publications profile, and an interest in innovative, internationally-oriented teaching programmes.

For informal enquiries for both posts, please contact Professor Roger Bromley, Head - Communication, Culture and Media Studies on (0115) 848 6343, email [log in to unmask], or Professor John Tomlinson, Director of ICAn on (0115) 848 6320, email [log in to unmask]

Further details and electronic application forms are available at http://www.ntu.ac.uk/careers or by telephoning
(0115) 848 6522 (24 hour answering service). Please quote the appropriate post reference when applying. CVs will only be accepted with a completed application form
Closing date for both posts: 17 June 2005.



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