[Air-L] positions in Digital Cultures and New Media - Middlesex University
Feona Attwood
f.attwood at mdx.ac.uk
Mon Feb 18 08:10:48 PST 2013
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The School of Media and Performing Arts at Middlesex is currently recruiting
to a number of posts across the Media Department. These posts have been
created as part of the University's 'Investing in Excellence' programme.
Alongside the recent in investment in an £80 million Media Arts complex,
these positions demonstrate the University's commitment to a research
culture in which a vibrant Media department plays a leading role.
The link below will take you to the vacancies page where you will find
further details for the following positions:
Head of Media Department (MPA20)
Professor in Television (MPA21)
Reader in Television (MPA22)
Professor in Creative Writing (MPA23)
Reader in Creative Writing (MPA24)
Professor in Language and Media (MPA25)
Reader in Language and Media (MPA26)
Professor in Digital Cultures (MPA27)
Reader in Digital Cultures (MPA28)
Lecturer in Film & Television (MPA33)
Lecturer in New Media (MPA34)
Lecturer in Promotional Cultures (MPA35)
http://www.mdx.ac.uk/aboutus/Work/enhancing-research/index.aspx
The deadline for applications is 6 March. Anyone wishing to make informal
enquiries should contact the acting head of department Patrick Phillips
p.phillips at mdx.ac.uk<mailto:p.phillips at mdx.ac.uk>.
James Graham
Senior Lecturer in Media and Literary Studies
School of Media and Performing Arts
Middlesex University
http://adri.mdx.ac.uk.contentcurator.net/graham-dr-james
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