Lecturer/Reader in Communication & Media at Loughborough

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LecReadLboro2023
Type Job
Categories (tags) Uncategorized
Dates 2023/04/01 - 2023/05/15
Link https://darg.lboro.ac.uk/news/lecturer-reader-in-communication-media/
Address Loughborough University
Geolocation 52° 46' 20", -1° 12' 22"
Abstract due
Submission deadline 2023/05/15
Final version due
Notification date
Tweet Please apply for two positions joining #EMCA colleagues at @DARG_sessions / @lborouniversity either as a Lecturer/Senior Lecturer (equivalent to Assistant Prof) or as Reader (equivalent to Associate Prof) - deadline: 15th May 2023.
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Lecturer/Reader in Communication & Media at Loughborough:


Details:


  • Lecturer in Communication and Media (REQ230401)
  • Senior Lecturer in Communication and Media (REQ23402)
  • Reader (Associate Professor) in Communication and Media Studies (REQ23409)

School of Social Sciences and Humanities

Opportunities overview

We are looking to appoint two positions either as Lecturer, Senior Lecturer or Reader (equivalent to Associate Professor) in Communication and Media Studies who will contribute to our excellent research culture and make a committed, innovative and collegial contribution to teaching on our undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. We approach media and communication as a broad field and encourage applications from any relevant specialism.

Focus / discipline areas

Media and Communication at Loughborough University is a top media and communication programme, ranked in the top 4 in the UK (Complete University Guide, The Times Good University Guide, and the Guardian University Guide in 2023) and in the top 100 internationally (QSS 2023). Ninety two percent of our research was ranked as ‘world-leading’ or ‘internationally excellent’ in the 2021 Research Excellence Framework. Our research impact and Research Environment were awarded the highest possible grading in the same assessment (i.e., 100% 4 star).

We are a broad-based subject area with particular research and teaching strengths in media, memory and history, political communication, language and social interaction, and cultural analysis.

Contact details

For informal enquiries, please contact Professor David Deacon, Head of Division for Communication and Media: d.n.deacon@lboro.ac.uk


About the School / Additional information

The School of Social Sciences and Humanities at Loughborough is a world leading cluster of Social Scientists and Humanities scholars. The School is ranked 1st in the UK for Criminology and 3rd for Communications and Media; in the top 10 for English, Geography and Environmental Sciences, Sociology, and Social Policy; and in the top 20 for History and Politics; according to the Guardian, Times and Complete University Guide 2023 national subject rankings.

The School is organised into five Divisions: Communication and Media; Criminology, Sociology and Social Policy; English; Geography and Environment; and, International Relations, Politics and History. In our teaching and research, we work within and across subject and disciplinary groupings addressing questions at the interface of society, culture and environment from local to global scales. From strong disciplinary foundations, we seek to develop inter- and transdisciplinary perspectives, so as to shape questions and solutions which are relevant to communities, stakeholders, policymakers and academics alike.

Our leading position is built and developed around a vibrant and collegial international community that provides an excellent environment for progressing an academic career. We recognise that a diverse workplace is a better, more successful workplace for all, and therefore we especially welcome applications from colleagues who identify as Black or from an Minoritised Ethnicity.

Please feel free to contact DARG members if you want to talk through the process/role: https://darg.lboro.ac.uk/members/

Application closing date 15 May 2023.