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Temporary Lectureship at Bangor University

October 5, 2011
Bangor University

Temporary Lectureship

Bangor University – College of Arts and Humanities, School of English

Grade 7:  £29,972 p.a

Applications are invited for a temporary post in the School of English.

An expertise in Early Modern Literature would be an advantage.

Applicants for this post should be outstanding scholars, with clearly-defined evidence of a promising publication record.

This post is available from 1st October 2011 and will be available until 30th June 2012.

Application forms and further particulars should be obtained by contacting Human Resources, Bangor University;  tel: (01248) 382926/383865;  e-mail: personnel@bangor.ac.uk; web: www.bangor.ac.uk

Please quote reference number 11-11/56 when applying.

For further details or an informal discussion, please contact Professor Tony Brown on 01248 382102.

Closing date for applications: 1.00 p.m. Friday 7th October 2011.

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