[UEA Norwich]

Issued by the Human Resources Division

Date: 14 January 2013

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Faculty of Arts and Humanities
School of Political, Social and International Studies

Senior Research Associate (CREATe) (0.25 FTE)
Ref: RA920

£30,424 to £36,298 per annum, pro rata

The School of Political, Social and International Studies wishes to appoint a Senior Research Associate to work with Professor John Street on a part-time basis (0.25 FTE) for two years on 'The Regulation of the Collecting Societies'. This project is part of the AHRC CREATe project (see www.create.ac.uk). We are looking for someone with experience of comparative policy research or of cultural policy, particularly as it applies to the music industry.

Closing date: 12 noon on 15 February 2013.



Further particulars and an application form can be obtained from the links below or by calling 01603 593493.

* Job Description in PDF format

* Guidelines for Candidates
* Guide to working at UEA and living in the surrounding area

* Application Form in Word format
* Equal Opportunities Monitoring Form in Word format

* Application Form in PDF format
* Equal Opportunities Monitoring Form in PDF format

The Application Form:

  • can be downloaded in Word format to be completed electronically, then saved and sent as an email attachment to hr@uea.ac.uk or
  • can be downloaded in Word format to be completed electronically, then printed and posted to the Human Resources Division, University of East Anglia, Norwich, NR4 7TJ, or
  • can be downloaded in PDF format and printed to be completed by hand and returned by post to the Human Resources Division at the address shown above.

Notes:

  • Please note that an Equal Opportunities Monitoring Form must be completed and returned with ALL applications, whether submitted by post or email. If submitted by email, the Equal Opportunities Monitoring Form must be sent as a separate document/attachment to the Application Form.

  • The Equal Opportunities Form will be detached from the received application before short-listing takes place and will not form any part of either the short-listing or decision making process.
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