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Job: Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in English (Nottingham Trent University)

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Job: Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in English (Nottingham Trent University)

December 18, 2016

Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in English

Job Reference : 03519
Location : Clifton Campus
Closing Date : 18/12/2016
Salary : Grade H/I (£32,004 – £46,924 p.a.)
Department : College of Art Architecture Design and Humanities
School/Section : School of Arts & Humanities
Post Ref : M1092
Please note that this is a part time position and therefore the salary is pro rata
The School of Arts and Humanities delivers inspiring and supportive undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and learning; provides doctoral supervision; collaborates and engages with local, national and international industries, professions and communities; and undertakes high quality research.
The School of Arts and Humanities seeks to appoint a 0.5 Permanent Lecturer in English from 1 February 2017.
Applications are sought from candidates specializing in the following: 19C and 20C American literature, postcolonial literatures, 20C and 21C English literature with a broad knowledge and understanding of the major subject areas within English Studies. You will be able to demonstrate experience and expertise in teaching, curriculum design and assessment in English and within your own specialist area.
Candidates must possess a commitment to teaching and learning and be able to work in a team-based and interdisciplinary context. The post-holder will be expected to contribute to curriculum delivery and development at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels.  Applicants should have a strong research background with evidence of the ability to publish in top international journals and should have the aptitude to teach to the highest standards at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. Research conducted in this post will be encouraged to have impact beyond academia; a clear understanding of the impact agenda of the UK research councils is highly desirable.
If you believe you meet the criteria for this post we would welcome your application.
Closing date – 18 December  2016
Interview date – 6 January  2017
If you have any specific queries in relation to this position, please contact Dr Sharon Ouditt, Acting Head of English, Media and Creative Cultures, on +44 (0)115 848 3039  or via email Sharon.ouditt@ntu.ac.uk

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