Deakin University,Lecturer in Humanitarian Studies Jobs Vacancy

Closing date: 17 Sep 2017

JOB ID: 170503
SALARY RANGE:
$93,615 to $110,725 pa (plus 17% super)
EMPLOYMENT
TYPE:
Full-time (36.75 hours per week) fixed term to 27
September 2019
Location:
Melbourne Burwood Campus

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ABOUT THE ROLE**
The appointee will make an independent contribution to the School’s teaching,
research and program development.

This will include:

  • Providing
    an excellent contribution to the School’s teaching and research programs.
  • Exhibiting
    and/or publish high quality research in journals of high repute
  • Contributing
    to the achievement of Deakin’s strategic goals in research, teaching,
    engagement and innovation
  • Undertaking
    professional and administrative roles and responsibilities that enhance
    the discipline and Deakin.

ABOUT YOU

  • PhD in
    a relevant discipline.
  • excellent
    record of scholarly learning and teaching in UG and/or PG programs.
  • Emerging
    reputation in research and scholarship through publications and/or
    exhibitions and/or success in obtaining external research funding.
  • Ability
    to make a contribution to community engagement for research and teaching.

For a full list
of the selection criteria please see the position description

CONTACT FOR
FURTHER INFORMATION:

Associate Professor Phil Connors, telephone +61 3 9251 7111, email phil.connors@deakin.edu.au

CLOSING
DATE:

Sunday 17 September 2017

We value our staff
and understand that they are more than just their jobs, that’s why we offer
benefits that enhance work life. Further information on Deakin’s workplace
benefits can be found here: deakin.edu.au/about-deakin/work-at-deakin/why-work-at-deakin/staff-benefits

How to apply:

For a full copy of
the position description and to apply online, please visit deakin.edu.au/about-deakin/work-at-deakin

Deakin
University values diversity, enables access and promotes inclusion.

Deakin
University is an employer of choice for women and strongly encourages
applications from Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.

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