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Dear colleagues

Here are the details of our three academic vacancies, all new posts.

Associate/Assistant Professor in Strategic Communications <http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/AOP423/associate-assistant-professor-in-strategic-communications/>
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Salary: Competitive, and not less than £53,004
Closes 13th October 2016
Applicants should demonstrate research excellence and a commitment to developing critical ways to theorise and research empirically the relationships between media and communications technologies and the social world, with particular reference to the strategic communication challenges faced by organizations of all types, including non-governmental organizations, campaign organizations, governments and corporations.


Professor in Media and Communications <http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/AOP431/professor-in-media-and-communications/>
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Salary: Competitive, and not less than £84,754
Closes 24th October 2016
We welcome applications from anywhere in the world by researchers with specialisms from anywhere within the interdisciplinary field of media, communications or cultural research.  The successful candidate will not only be capable of contributing to the Department's research leadership but also to its teaching and strategic planning and its commitment to equity and fairness.


Assistant Professor in Media and Communications <http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/AOP428/assistant-professor-in-media-and-communications/>
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Salary: Competitive, and not less than £53,004
Closes 10th November 2016
We particularly welcome applications from those with expertise that contributes to understanding the social, political, economic and/or cultural dimensions of social and technological change in today's complex mediated environment.  You will have (or will have obtained by the post start-date) a PhD in a relevant discipline. You will also have a proven record of outstanding research published in top journals and/or with leading book publishers, or evidence that such a record is being developed.  You will also demonstrate the ability to teach on a range of courses currently on offer within the Department of Media & Communications and to contribute to areas not currently covered.


All the best, Sonia

Professor Sonia Livingstone, DPhil, FBPS, FRSA, OBE
TW2 7.01, Department of Media and Communications, Houghton Street, LSE, London WC2A 2AE
Web: www.sonialivingstone.net<http://www.sonialivingstone.net/>
Blog: www.parenting.digita<http://livingstone_s/>l
Twitter: @Livingstone_S
EU Kids Online: www.eukidsonline.net<http://www.eukidsonline.net/>
Global Kids Online: www.globalkidsonline.net<http://www.globalkidsonline.net/>
TEDx talk: http://ow.ly/wwWiC
Open access publications: http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/view/lseauthor/Livingstone,_Sonia.default.html<http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/view/lseauthor/Livingstone%2c_Sonia.default.html>
Fellow and past President, International Communication Association
New book: The Class: Living and learning in the digital age<http://nyupress.org/books/9781479824243/>



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