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Dear colleagues,

Ealing School of Art, Design and Media are seeking an hourly paid lecturer to deliver a course to a delegation of radio, film and television practitioners from China on 'The coverage of emergencies in the British Radio, Film and Television Industry' on 10th, 11th and 12th November 2014.  Topics that have been requested include the coverage of emergencies by British Radio, Film and TV, and the characteristics of it, freedom of information and potential censorship, new media and the coverage of emergencies, and the challenges and coping strategies that emerge in the field of emergency coverage.

Candidates should have a good knowledge of the subject, as well as experience of teaching in HE, and either significant industry or research experience in a related area.

If you might be interested, please send your CV to [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> by  Monday 22nd September.

Professor Anna Gough-Yates, PhD, MEd, BA (Hons), PGCLTHE, FHEA
Head of School
Ealing School of Art, Design and Media
University of West London
St Mary's Road
London
W5 5RF

Tel: +44 (0)2082312165
Or ESADM School Admin Sue White: +44 (0) 2082310178




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