[Air-L] Vacancy for an Assistant/Associate Professor in Media and Communication Studies at the University of Nottingham's China campus

Andrew White andrew.white1970 at gmail.com
Thu Apr 5 21:19:15 PDT 2018


The University of Nottingham’s China campus has the following vacancy in
the School of International Communications

Assistant/Associate Professor in Media and Communication Studies

Closing date: 30 April 2018

https://www.nottingham.ac.uk/jobs/currentvacancies/ref/180085

Informal enquires may be addressed to Professor Andrew White, Head of the
School of International Communications, email:
andrew.white at nottingham.edu.cn.

The School of International Communications at the University of Nottingham
Ningbo China is advertising an assistant/associate professor post in Media
and Communication Studies. The successful candidate will conduct research
and teaching broadly in the area of media and communication studies on our
BA and MA International Communications programmes. Candidates should have a
specialism in one of the following disciplines: film studies; games
studies; digital media; creative industries. Some knowledge of or practical
experience in media production would also be useful for this role. It would
be advantageous to be able to teach film-related modules. Candidates
applying for the associate professor post should demonstrate an ability to
attract funding for major research projects, several years of experience of
teaching/tutorial work in relevant subjects at undergraduate and
postgraduate level in an international English speaking institution and a
track record of high quality research outputs in media and communication
studies.

Salary will be within the range of £35,550 – £47,722 per annum for
assistant professor and £50,618 – £60,410 per annum for associate professor
depending on skills and experience (salary progression beyond these scales
is subject to performance). In addition, an attractive package including
accommodation allowance, travel allowance and insurance will be provided
for international appointments.

This post is available from 1 September 2018 thereafter and will initially
be offered on a fixed-term contract with the University of Nottingham
Ningbo China for a period of up to five years. This contract may be
extended on an indefinite basis by mutual agreement, subject to revised
terms and conditions.



Andrew White
Professor of Creative Industries & Digital Media
Head of the School of International Communications
Director of the AHRC Centre for Digital Copyright and IP Research in China
The School of International Communications
The University of Nottingham Ningbo China
http://ningbo.academia.edu/AndrewWhite



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