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An outstanding individual is sought to lead the School of Performance and Screen Studies at Kingston University, London, into the next stage of its development. Building on a strong undergraduate and postgraduate base with impressive outreach activities, you will be expected to develop and facilitate the research performance of the School. You will have a world-class research profile in one of the subject areas covered by the School and an ability to foster the work of others. The successful candidate will have a track record of managerial experience and be able to work collegiately with staff at all levels. This is an excellent opportunity for an individual committed to creating pedagogical and research excellence in London in the context of a vibrant and progressive Faculty.


Post open until filled: review of applications begins 30 November 2009. For informal discussions contact the Dean of Arts and Social Sciences: Professor Martin McQuillan, Tel: 020 8417 2112



http://recruitment.kingston.ac.uk/Default.asp?Section=Vacancy&VacID=09/328

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