Colleagues may be interested in the following job vacancy in the Department of Journalism Studies at the University of Sheffield -
Job
Title: Lecturer
in Journalism Studies
Job
Reference Number: UOS006464
Faculty: Faculty
of Social Sciences
Department: Department
of Journalism Studies
Salary: Grade
8 £37,382 to £44,607 per annum, with potential to progress to £50,186
Closing Date: 23rd May 2013
Summary:
We are seeking to appoint a Lecturer in Journalism Studies who can join our academic team and enhance existing Masters provision, as well as make an active and sustained contribution to expanding the scope and range of research and teaching activities in the department. You will be expected to have a strong commitment to teaching excellence and to demonstrate a potential to achieve international research excellence in Journalism Studies or a related field through a range of scholarly activity which will include high-quality research publications and the pursuit of funding opportunities. You will have a PhD, or be near completion of a PhD, in a relevant subject area with proven teaching ability in the field of journalism studies or a related discipline.
This post is available from September 2013. The appointment may be subject to an initial probationary period, dependent upon experience.
The Department of Journalism Studies is widely recognised as one of the leading departments of its kind in the UK with an excellent network of national and international contacts in both the media industry and the academic world. The most recent Research Assessment Exercise rated 75% of the department’s research outputs as "world leading" or "internationally excellent" and for the past four years the department has topped the National Student Survey, with a current satisfaction rate of 97 per cent.
Further information about the post and application process can be found here: http://www.sheffield.ac.uk/jobs
Information about the department can be found here: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/journalism.
Informal inquiries should be directed to the Head of Department Professor Ralph Negrine on ++44 (0)114 222 2508, [log in to unmask].