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Teaching Associate in Geography - Cultural & Historical (Fixed-term) 

Applications are invited for the above post in the School of Geography which will be a replacement for a Leverhulme Prize holder. The primary role of the post will be to support the School's teaching programme in Cultural and Historical Geography. The ability to contribute to a third year module 'The Geographies of Violence' will be a particular advantage. The successful candidate, in addition to contributing to the teaching outlined above, will also act as a Personal Tutor and undertake a range of administrative duties to support the operation of the School. 

Candidates should have recently completed their PhD and be active in an area of research relevant to the School's interests and in line with its overall research strategy.  

Salary will be within the range £27,319 - £28,139 per annum, depending on qualifications and experience. This post is available from 6 September 2010 and will be offered on a fixed-term contract for a period of 18 months. 

Informal enquiries may be addressed to Professor S Metcalfe, tel: 0115 846 7712, Email: [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>  or Professor M Heffernan, tel: 0115 846 6144, Email: [log in to unmask] <mailto:[log in to unmask]>  . Please note that applications sent directly to these email addresses will not be considered. 

Application details can be found on the University of Nottingham Current Vacancies web page ( http://jobs.nottingham.ac.uk/vacancies.aspx?cat=160 <http://jobs.nottingham.ac.uk/vacancies.aspx?cat=160>  ) and  http://www.jobs.ac.uk <http://www.jobs.ac.uk>   from 23 rd April 2010. Applications should be made on-line. 

 

 

Dr Shaun French| School of Geography| University of Nottingham| Nottingham| NG7 2RD| UK: +44(0)115 8466072|

 

 

 

 

 

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