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Lecturer/Senior Lecturer: Photography (Surrey Inst, Farnham)
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History and Theory of Photography Farnham
Salary £24,372 - £37,157 per annum A&M LEC 5-008
(A job share, two x 0.5's FTE, will be considered for this position,).
With around 3,500 further education, undergraduate and postgraduate students, The Surrey Institute of Art & Design, University College is one of Europe's largest specialist centres for higher education in art, design, media and communications.
The Faculty of Arts and Media is a vibrant academic community offering undergraduate study, taught postgraduate courses and PhD study. The Photography Programme at Farnham has an enviable reputation for the quality of its theory delivery, which is seen as intrinsic to student practice.
We are looking for a dynamic and highly motivated lecturer with an established research profile who will continue this tradition and develop the existing broad range of photographic history, theory and criticism taught at The Surrey Institute. We are currently in discussion with a major UK academic publisher to establish a co-editorship of a new photographic journal associated with this post.
The benefits package for this role include a final salary pension scheme, 35 days holiday per annum and free parking. There is also the opportunity for additional research leave.
A full application pack is available from the Personnel Department on 01252 892681 (24 hrs) or e-mail personnel@surrart.ac.uk, quoting reference A&M LEC 5-008.
Closing date for receipt of applications is 28th February 2005 Interviews will be conducted on 9th March 2005
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