This might interest mersenne subscribers seeking academic employment opportunities in medieval/early modern British history of science/technology/medicine.
Posted at the request of Professor Ian Inkster, Nottingham Trent University.
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NOTTINGHAM TRENT UNIVERSITY, UK.
Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Medieval/Early Modern British History (c1000-1660).
School of Arts and Humanities, College of Arts, Humanities and Education
Post Ref. No. M0466
L/SL scale - £25,083 - £38,647 per annum
Applications are invited for a permanent full-time Lectureship in History.
Applications are invited from candidates in all areas of medieval/early modern history (British) between 1000 and 1660. The post will commence on 1 September 2007. The successful candidate will be someone who has the potential to develop an international reputation for research, and possesses an ability to teach undergraduate modules. The person appointed will contribute to a strong and expanding undergraduate programme with the opportunity to contribute to postgraduate teaching, and should have a doctorate, research interests, teaching experience and publications which centre on medieval/early modern British history c1000-1660.
Confidential Informal enquiries may be made to Angela Brown, Academic Team Leader on 0115 848 3146
or via e-mail: [log in to unmask]
Closing date: 5 January 2007
Interviews to be held: 29 January 2007
Further application details are available at
http://www.ntu.ac.uk/vacancies/academic_vacancies/46174gp.html
or by telephoning 0115 848 6522 (24 hour answer phone).
Please quote the relevant Post Ref. No. when applying.
CVs will only be accepted in support of a fully completed application form.
We are actively implementing equality of opportunity policies and seek people who share our commitment.
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