POSITIONS: Nottingham University Business School

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Nottingham University Business School 
Lecturer in Entrepreneurship & Creativity

Reference : SM26875L
Closing Date : Friday 04 July 2008
Salary : £30,912 to £41,545 per annum (salary can progress to £48,161 per annum, subject to performance)

Nottingham University Business School is one of the UK's leading business schools and a globally ranked centre for management education and research at one of the UK's most successful universities.  Located on the award winning Jubilee Campus, close to the University Park campus, the School offers undergraduate, MBA, Masters, PhD, and executive education programmes and conducts world-class research in attractive, state-of-the art facilities.  The School achieved a Grade 5 in the 2001 RAE and its teaching is rated as excellent by HEFCE.  These vacancies reflect the School's ambition to enhance its status as a major international business school by developing its research and teaching capabilities.

The University of Nottingham Institute for Enterprise and Innovation (UNIEI) is a well established and leading centre for research, teaching and international networking in entrepreneurship, innovation and technology transfer.  UNIEI is developing pioneering, new and well resourced approaches to the integration of research, teaching and learning and business engagement.  UNIEI currently has two vacancies, which will also constitute part of the School's Entrepreneurship Division.  Candidates should have a PhD (or be close to completion), together with a track record in research and teaching in areas related to entrepreneurship (and creativity for the second post).  They will be expected to contribute to both undergraduate and postgraduate teaching as well as making an effective contribution to the research of the Institute.  In the case of the second post, experience and knowledge of the application of qualitative research methods such as Ethnography will be a significant advantage.

Informal enquiries may be addressed to Professor Martin Binks, Head of the Entrepreneurship Divison and Director (UNIEI), tel: 0115 951 5273 or Email: Martin.Binks at Nottingham.ac.uk.

More info at http://jobs.nottingham.ac.uk/vacancies.aspx?cat=160#j3322




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