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"Applications are invited for the post of Teaching Associate in Economic Geography in the School of Geography.

The successful candidate will be expected to contribute to teaching at all levels within the School, including lectures, tutorials and the supervision of dissertations and project work.

Applicants must have a Degree (or equivalent) in Economic Geography or a closely related subject. Applicants should have teaching experience and expertise appropriate to their career stage at undergraduate and taught postgraduate level.

The ability to contribute to some of the following modules would be a particular advantage: Economic Geography, Geographies of Money and Finance, Techniques in Human Geography and Research Tutorial....."

Closing Date: Monday, 11th July 2016
Job Type: Teaching

http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/jobs/currentvacancies/ref/SOC160616

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Steve


Dr Stephen Legg
Associate Professor
School of Geography
University of Nottingham
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