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Position: Lecturer/ Senior Lecturer in Film, Television and Media Studies

Type: Tenure-track

Vacancy Number: 10580

The Department of Film, Television and Media Studies at The University of
Auckland seeks to appoint a Lecturer or Senior Lecturer. Although the
position is open in terms of research and teaching specialisms, we are
particularly interested in applicants with expertise in advertising and
consumer culture, new media studies and/or the political economy of media.

The successful applicant will have a PhD in a relevant area and will have a
strong research profile and teaching portfolio relative to their level of
professional experience. He or she will be expected to teach at
undergraduate and postgraduate levels, to supervise Masters and Doctoral
research students, to have a record of research achievement, to be currently
pursuing an active research programme and to participate in departmental
development and service.

The department's website can be viewed at www.arts.auckland.ac.nz/ftvm.

Enquiries of an academic nature should be directed to the Head of
Department, Professor Annamarie Jagose, [log in to unmask]

Applications close Friday, 13 March 2009.

For further information go to www.auckland.ac.nz/opportunities

The University has an equal opportunities policy and welcomes applications
from all qualified persons.
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Professor Annamarie Jagose
Head of Department
Department of Film, Television and Media Studies
The University of Auckland
Private Bag 92019
Auckland
Aotearoa/New Zealand

64 9 3737 599 ext 87332

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