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Lecturer in Media StudiesReferenceCE06754AClosing DateWednesday, 14th
March 2012Job TypeResearch & TeachingDepartmentSchool of Cultures,
Languages & Area StudiesSalary£32901 to £44166 per annum, depending upon
skills and experience. Salary progression beyond this scale is subject to
performance.

This full time post is available from 1 September 2012, and will be
offered on a permanent contract.The successful candidate will be expected
to carry out a range of teaching and administrative duties, including
teaching on undergraduate and postgraduate programmes within the
department of Culture, Film and Media. The successful candidate is
expected to be research active with a demonstrable record of peer-reviewed
research outputs. Consideration will be given to candidates in any area of
media/journalism studies. Applications from individuals with teaching
and/or research experience in print or broadcast journalism, regulation
and policy, comparative international media, contemporary media in an
international context, or web and network culture, would be especially
welcome. 
Candidates should hold or be shortly due to submit a PhD, or equivalent in
media studies or a related field.
Informal enquiries may be addressed to Professor Roberta Pearson, tel:
0115 951 4250 or email:[log in to unmask] Please note that
applications sent directly to this email address will not be accepted.





Lecturer in Media Studies (Fixed term)ReferenceCE07125AClosing
DateWednesday, 14th March 2012Job TypeResearch & TeachingDepartmentSchool
of Cultures, Languages & Area StudiesSalary£32901 to £44166 per annum,
depending upon skills and experience. Salary progression beyond this scale
is subject to performance.

This full time post is available from the 1 September 2012 and will be
offered on a fixed term contract for a period of two years.The successful
candidate will be expected to carry out a range of teaching and
administrative duties, including teaching on undergraduate and
postgraduate programmes within the department of Culture, Film and Media.
The successful candidate is expected to be research active with a
demonstrated record of peer-reviewed research outputs. Particular interest
will be given to candidates whose research and teaching relates to the
study of contemporary media culture, web and network cultures, cultural
studies, media/journalism studies.
Candidates should hold or are shortly due to submit a PhD, or equivalent
in media studies or a related field.
Informal enquiries may be addressed to Professor Roberta Pearson, tel:
0115 951 4250 or email:[log in to unmask] Please note that
applications sent directly to this email address will not be accepted.




Roberta Pearson
Professor of Film and Television Studies
Head, Dept. of Culture, Film and Media
University of Nottingham
Nottingham, NG7 2RD
+44(0)1159514250


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