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School of American & Canadian Studies

Lecturer in Film Studies

Applications are invited for the above post based in the 5* research rated
(RAE 2001) School. The successful candidate will be responsible for teaching
in any area of film studies, although an interest in the relation of film to
other media or in one of the following areas would be an advantage: cultural
industries; textual analysis; or reception studies. They will also be
expected to carry out administrative duties, and be research active.
Candidates must have successfully completed, or be close to completing, a
PhD by the date of appointment, and will be expected to supervise and
examine undergraduate and postgraduate dissertations.

Salary will be within the range £22,191 - £25,451 per annum, depending on
qualifications and experience. This post is available from 1 September 2003
or as soon as possible thereafter.

Informal enquiries may be addressed to Professor Mark Jancovich, Tel: 0115
951 4250, fax 0115 951 4270 or Email: [log in to unmask]
Information about the School is available on the WWW at
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/film.

Further details and application forms are available on the WWW at:
http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/personnel/vacancies/academic.html or from the
Personnel Office, Highfield House, The University of Nottingham, University
Park, Nottingham, NG7 2RD. Tel: 0115 951 3262. Fax: 0115 951 5205. Email:
[log in to unmask] Please quote ref. TW/088A. Closing
date: 2 July 2003. Provisional Interview Date: 16 July 2003.

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