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                      University of Nottingham
               School of American and Canadian Studies

                      Institute of Film Studies

Lecturer in Film Studies

The above appointment will be made in any area of American film
history, although the successful candidate will be expected to
teach one or more of the following: production; marketing;
distribution; exhibition; critical mediation (reviewing, etc.);
reception and consumption; political economy; archival research. The
lectuer will be expected to teach two undergraduate modules and two MA
modules. The ability to supervise postgraduate research is also
essential, particularly in at leaste one of the areas outlined above.

In addition to teaching, candidates must have an established
publication record. In the last two Research Assessment
Exercises, the School achieved a 5 rating, and intends at least to
maintain this for RAE 2001. As a result, the person appointed is
expected to contribute to the research culture of the School as a
whole, not only through publications, but also through activities such
as reading groups and the newly established online journal of film
studies, which is run by the Institute of Film Studies. Finally, the
School has a system that seeks to ensure that administration is shared
fairly between staff, and as a result, the lecturer will be expected
to carry a normal administrative load.

Salary will be within the range £16,655 - £29,048 per annum,
depending on qualifications and experience.

Further details and application forms are available from the
Personnel Office, Highfield House, The University of Nottingham,
University Park, Nottingham, NG7 2RD, United Kingdom. Tel: 00 44 115
951 3262. Fax: 00 44 115 951 5205. Email: [log in to unmask]
Please quote ref. SMM/307 Closing date. 31 March, 1999.

For further information, or information about the Institute contact us
via the address, telephone number, fax, email, and webpages, below:


Dr Mark Jancovich
Senior Lecturer and Director
The Institute of Film Studies
University of Nottingham
University Park
Nottingham, NG7 2RD
United Kingdom
Tel: 0115 951 4250
Fax: 0115 951 4270
email: [log in to unmask]
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/film/

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