Opportunities in the Department of Media and Communication at the University of Leicester. Join a growing and dynamic department which was placed 15th overall in the REF, and the top ten for the number of research active staff. It is also in ranked 8th in the 2016 Complete University Guide.

 

We are looking for 2 new Media lecturers to enhance our growing research culture and to contribute to its research spines: Media and Culture; Journalism and Democracy; Digital Media.

 

Lecturers in Media and Communication

 

We are also looking for 2 temporary teaching fellows to contribute to the areas of Journalism Studies and PR, Advertising and Consumer Culture.

 

Teaching Fellow

 

Please pass this on to interested colleagues, many thanks



Helen Wood

Professor of Media and Communication

Head of Department of Media and Communication

University of Leicester

Bankfield House

132 New Walk

Leicester

LE1 7JA

 

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