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Lecturer in Development Economics (0.5 FTE)

School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS)
London - United Kingdom

Vacancy No:  100489

This post is available from the start of the 2009/10 academic year. We particularly welcome applicants with expertise in the economics of the Middle East, Africa, South Asia or the Asia Pacific regions as well as those able to teach core undergraduate subjects especially quantitative methods.
 
The successful candidate will show a proven research capability appropriate to a highly-rated Department of Economics, as well as enthusiasm for teaching and an interest in the mission of SOAS and the Department of Economics
 
Prospective candidates seeking further information about SOAS and the Department may contact the Head of Department, Dr Jane Harrigan (jh66@soas.ac.uk).
 
An application form and further particulars can be downloaded from www.soas.ac.uk/jobs. Alternatively, write to the Human Resources Department, SOAS, University of London, Thornhaugh Street, Russell Square, London, WC1H OXG, fax no: 020 7898 4209 or e-mail vacancies@soas.ac.uk stating your name, address and the vacancy reference number. CV’s will only be accepted when accompanied by an application form. No agencies. 

Job summary

Employer:

School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS)

Location:

London, United Kingdom

Education:

None of these

Sector:

Academic

Salary:

£31,838-£45,756 pro rata p.a.

Job Type:

Permanent

Hours:

Full-Time

Posted:

22nd June 2009

Apply By:

20th September 2009


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