JOE - May 2014
University of East London | |
Royal Docks Business School | |
Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Financial Economics | |
Position Title/Short Description |
Title: Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Financial Economics
Section: 3 -- International:Full-Time Academic (Permanent, Tenure Track or Tenured)
Location: London, Greater London, United Kingdom
JEL Classification: A2 -- Economic Education and Teaching of Economics
Keywords: Finance, Macroeconomics, Monetary Economics, Banking, Finance
Deadline Date: 05/13/2014
Salary Range: £36,922-£48,413 pa
JOE ID Number: 201405_400442
Section: 3 -- International:Full-Time Academic (Permanent, Tenure Track or Tenured)
Location: London, Greater London, United Kingdom
JEL Classification: A2 -- Economic Education and Teaching of Economics
Keywords: Finance, Macroeconomics, Monetary Economics, Banking, Finance
Deadline Date: 05/13/2014
Salary Range: £36,922-£48,413 pa
JOE ID Number: 201405_400442
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The University of East London is a dynamic, diverse and expanding university at the heart of Europes largest regeneration area and close to the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, Canary Wharf, City Airport and Docklands. We have students from 120 countries making us a truly international and exciting place to study and teach. In the 2008 RAE, UEL was in the top 10 new universities in the UK for research.
The Royal Docks Business School has doubled of its income in the last five years, enabling us to recruit new business-facing and research-active colleagues. This post arises from the re-organisation of our academic fields, and will help us to achieve our strategic goals of enhancing our students' academic experience and future employability prospects and supporting our business community through research-informed teaching and knowledge exchange activity.
The successful candidate will teach graduate and undergraduate modules in Finance, Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics. You will also contribute to the development and delivery of our bespoke Canary Wharf Module which will cover key principles and a wide range of topical issues in the Money, Banking and Finance arena. In addition to the teaching commitments you are expected to contribute significantly to research and knowledge exchange within the field and produce scholarly works as evidence of professional accomplishment.
You will have a PhD (or completion by October 2014) with demonstrable research potential and/or record. Teaching experience is highly desirable as is a strong background in Econometrics. A commitment to the quality of our students' experience in a highly diverse and multicultural environment is essential.
We are working actively to improve the diversity of our staff
The Royal Docks Business School has doubled of its income in the last five years, enabling us to recruit new business-facing and research-active colleagues. This post arises from the re-organisation of our academic fields, and will help us to achieve our strategic goals of enhancing our students' academic experience and future employability prospects and supporting our business community through research-informed teaching and knowledge exchange activity.
The successful candidate will teach graduate and undergraduate modules in Finance, Macroeconomics and Monetary Economics. You will also contribute to the development and delivery of our bespoke Canary Wharf Module which will cover key principles and a wide range of topical issues in the Money, Banking and Finance arena. In addition to the teaching commitments you are expected to contribute significantly to research and knowledge exchange within the field and produce scholarly works as evidence of professional accomplishment.
You will have a PhD (or completion by October 2014) with demonstrable research potential and/or record. Teaching experience is highly desirable as is a strong background in Econometrics. A commitment to the quality of our students' experience in a highly diverse and multicultural environment is essential.
We are working actively to improve the diversity of our staff
Application Instructions: |
To obtain further details about this vacancy please visit our website at http://jobs.uel.ac.uk/ (reference number: 035a2014).The closing date for applications is 13th May 2014. Interviews have been scheduled for 23rd May 2014.
CVs without completed application forms will not be accepted.
CVs without completed application forms will not be accepted.
Online Application URL: http://jobs.uel.ac.uk/
Informational URL: http://jobs.uel.ac.uk/
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