Lecturer in Media - Nottingham, United Kingdom - Nottingham Trent University

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Lecturer in Media:


School of Arts & Humanities
Full Time
Fixed-Term until 31st July 2024


About the Role:


The School of Arts and Humanities seeks to appoint a
Lecturer in Media to join the Department of Journalism and Media.

Working within established module teams, and supported by the Principal Lecturer and Course Leaders, you'll be involved in the delivery of teaching of undergraduate students on our portfolio of Media courses.

With excellent communication and presentation skills, you'll have the expertise to deliver specialist modules in media, with a particular interest in gender studies, popular culture and cultural policy.


You will have an enthusiastic and flexible approach to education, be a real team player, be able to actively contribute to our teaching to support the existing delivery, and help further develop the teaching of media and communications here at NTU.

You will be encouraged to engage in research, scholarship and/or practice within the School.

Ideally, you will have a PhD, or be close to completion, and an emerging record in scholarly or professional practice activity, which complements our existing strengths.


Interview date:
Tuesday 19th September 2023 (in-person interview)

  • Please note: we are looking to appoint to this post as soon as possible in October and, ideally, no later than 1 November 2023._

School of Arts & Humanities:

We are deeply proud of our academic community. NTU is a diverse and dynamic learning environment, defined by a shared sense of respect for all its people.

Our mission is to be bold, to do the right things and to change lives, and our academics are key to realising those goals.

Their work continues to reinforce our credentials as an award-winning university, and a research centre of excellence.


The School of Arts and Humanities delivers inspiring and supportive undergraduate and postgraduate teaching; provides doctoral supervision; collaborates and engages with local, national and international partners, industries, professions and communities; and undertakes high quality research.


Academics in the School work in partnership with colleagues regionally and nationally, as well as in Europe, Asia, North and South America, Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific.

This has the benefit of creating a varied and dynamic community that enhances research and the student experience more generally.

The School hosts a range of innovative Research Centres and Projects, offering opportunities for collaborative work in many areas.


Join Us:


If you are in the early stages of an academic career and are considering jointing NTU, then our Early Career Development Programme could be just right for you.


We also offer:

  • 35 days annual leave per year plus statutory bank holidays and 6 university closure days pro rata
  • Generous pension scheme with life assurance. We contribute
    23.68% of your salary.
  • Opportunity to receive a bonus for exceptional performance and contribution
  • Range of health and wellbeing services, voluntary benefits, discounts, and savings for all colleagues.
  • And a whole lot more

About NTU:


  • Please note that this role is covered by the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act and successful applicants will be asked to declare any unspent criminal convictions._

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