28Oct 2013
Lectureship in public policy, De Montfort University, UK
13:28 - By Hal Colebatch - employment
The Department of Politics and Public Policy at De Montfort University is recruiting a lecturer in Public Policy as part of a 2020 initiative by the Vice-Chancellor. This early-career post is open to any candidate in the area of Public Policy (broadly defined) who is able to demonstrate how they would make a strong research and teaching contribution to the Department.
Candidates are expected to have completed (or be on the point of completing) a Ph.D and to have demonstrated research potential through publications, as well as being able to provide a clear sense of research trajectory. The Department has a strong research focus and makes a major contribution to the Faculty of Business and Law as well as the University, and has a particularly strong track record of research income generation.
We welcome applicants from areas of public policy research - critical governance, crisis and austerity governance are key areas of interest for the department. If you would like further information or to discuss the posts in more detail, please contact Professor Alasdair Blair, Head of Department of Politics and Public Policy, at ablair@dmu.ac.uk.
DE MONTFORT UNIVERSITY Vice-Chancellor’s Lectureships (Public Policy)
Permanent, Full Time Grade F: £31,331 - £34,223 per annum With a strong research focus and an eye on REF 2020, the Vice-Chancellor’s Lectureships seek student-focussed individuals passionate about education and academic progress to make an excellent teaching and research contribution to the university in the relevant area of expertise. They aim to enable individuals to grow and develop in their area of expertise in a fully supported teaching and research environment, with access to funding and developmentto enable them to progress along a teaching and research trajectory.
Please quote reference: 8068 Closing date: 30 October 2013
Further information: Applicants may find further information at the following website link https://jobs.dmu.ac.uk/webrecruitment/Default.asp?Section=Vacancy&VacID=8068