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Subject: New Lectureship at Durham
Date: Tue, 9 Jan 2007 11:44:13 +0000
From: Tim Blackman <[log in to unmask]>
Reply-To: Tim Blackman <[log in to unmask]>
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Dear list members,
Please pass on details of the post below to any colleagues who may be
interested in this opportunity of a Lectureship at Durham specialising in
quantitative research methods teaching.
Tim Blackman
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Lecturer in Sociology or Social Policy
School of Applied Social Sciences, Durham University
£32,471 - £38,772 per annum
The School of Applied Social Sciences is seeking to appoint a Lecturer with
experience teaching research methods, in particular quantitative methods,
as part of its undergraduate programmes and the Faculty-wide ESRC-
recognised MAs in Research Methods. Candidates must have a good honours
degree, experience of teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, a
good publications record and preferably a doctorate.
The School of Applied Social Sciences is a multidisciplinary School that
includes Sport, Sociology, Criminology, Community and Youth Work, and
Social Work. We are an expanding and vibrant part of a world-class
university located in the heart of a World Heritage Site city. Conditions
for undertaking research are excellent, including an established research
leave scheme.
Reference number 1755 Closing date 30 January 2007
Further details of the post and an application form are available on our
website (https://jobs.dur.ac.uk/) or Tel: 0191 334 6499; fax: 0191 334 6495
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