What follows are two late-breaking job notices from your SCS Jobs List Committee: TELEVISION AND/OR FILM STUDIES The University of Warwick in the UK seeks a lecturer in television and/or film studies to teach in the Joint School of Film and Literature. Responsabilities will include teaching a core undergraduate course, but staff are also encouraged to develop teaching more immediately related to their research. The School is currently discussing its undergraduate programme in the areas of televisionnn and non-western media, and preference will be given in the first instance to candidates with an interest in television studies. The person apppoited would also be expected to contribute in some years to the teaching of the MA in Film and Television Studies and to supervise graduate theses in the areas of their interest and competence. Our main concern is to appoint someone equally committed to research/publication and teaching. Position starts Oct. 1 1994. Salary on Lecturer Grade A Scale: L13,601-L18,855 p.a. Application forms and further particulars from the Personnel Office, University of Warwick, Coventry CV4 7AL, UK (0203 523627 or FAX 0203 524583) qouting Reference number 49/A/92 (please mark envelope clearly.) Closing date for applications is October 12, 1993. AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYER UNIVERSITY OF KENT AT CANTERBURY FACULTY OF HUMANITIES Further Particulars for Lectureship in Film Studies (Ref. A93/61) The Post Applications are invited for the post of Lecturer in Film Studies to join a Board of Studies committed to the study of film and the cinema as specific social, cultural and aesthetic phenomenon with a distinct history and a distinct tradition of accompanying criticism, theory, study and debate. This commirtttment is evident in the range of Film Studies courses offered at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. In the recent introduction of a Single Honours Film Studies programme (which includes a Film Production option, and which is the first of its kind in the country); and last but not least, in the facilities for teaching and study available at Kent: a 100 seat audiotrium equipped with dual-guage, variable speed 35mm and 16mm projectors; dedicated seminar rooms with flatbed editing tables enabling shot-by-shot study of films; a range of 16mm production equipment, plus various video faciltiies. The successful candidate will be expected to contribute to either or both of our core courses (Introduction to Narrative Cinema and Film Theory). He or she will also be able to offer or to develop a further specialism, and thus be able either to contribute to the teaching of our established range of options or else to teach a new one. Some contribution to our MA courses will also be expected. All academic staff in the University are expected to conduct original research. The sucessful candidate will be joining a Board with a very high reputation for research and publication in the field of Film Studies, to which it is expected that he or she will contribute. Administration duties are shared amongst the academic staff of the Board of Studies and the person appointed will be required to carry out such duties as may be assigned by the Chair of Film Studies. All members of the academic staff act as tutors of undergraduate students and may supervise postgraduate students. The succesful applicant is likely to have undertaken the study of Film at postgraduate level and also to have some teaching experience. GENERAL The salary will be ont he Lecturer Grade A scale (L13,601-L18,856). The post is available from October 1st. Interviews are likely to take place in early September, and it is recognized that the successful applicant may not be able to take up the post until Jan. 1 1994. Method of Application A completed application form, three copies of a full c.v., and a covering letter should be returned to the Personnel Office, University of Kent, Canterbury, Kent, CT2 7NZ, qouting Reference A93/61. Informal enquiries about this post and Film Studies at Kent can be made to Steve Neale, Chair of Film Studies, tel. (0227)764000 ext. 3408 or (0272) 682425. The University Is Committed to Becoming an Equal Opportunities Employer. Applications being accepted now.