Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Media Studies
School of English, Film, Theatre and Media Studies,
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Term of Contract Permanent
Closing Date 15 October 2010
Position Overview Victoria University is seeking to appoint a Lecturer
or Senior Lecturer in the Media Studies programme.
The appointee will be expected to contribute to the development of the
programme’s postgraduate studies, contribute actively to the research
culture of the programme, and teach in the existing range of courses
at undergraduate level, including first-year.
A primary expertise in one or more of the following areas is
desirable: new media, media industries and institutions, and media
policy.
The appointee will have a PhD in media studies or a related field. At
Lecturer level, candidates will be new researchers with evidence of an
emerging research profile and a record of successful teaching. At
Senior Lecturer level, candidates will need to demonstrate a strong
record of publication and be recognised within the international
research community, have been responsible for supervision of
postgraduate students to completion (MA and PhD), and have a record of
administrative leadership.
Candidates are requested to submit a copy of a recent publication up
to a maximum of 20 pages and provide a short statement of no more than
400 words saying why they have chosen this publication to represent
their research.
Information about the Media Studies Programme is available on the
School website: http://www.victoria.ac.nz/seftms/
Further information about this role can be obtained from: Assoc
Professor Peter Whiteford, Head of English, Film, Theatre & Media
Studies DDI: +64 4 463 6820 email [log in to unmask] Queries
may also be directed to Dr Thierry Jutel, Media Studies Programme,
DDI: +64 4 463 9737 or email [log in to unmask]
Full details: http://vacancies.vuw.ac.nz/positiondetail.asp?p=5401
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