Jobs
- Senior Lecturer/Lecturer in Architectural Studies
- Reader/Senior Lecturer in Urban Design
- Professor of Global Urbanism
- Professor of Urban Studies
Senior Lecturer/Lecturer in Architectural Studies
We seek to appoint a promising research focused Senior Lecturer/Lecturer in Architectural Studies to contribute to the development of the Manchester Architecture Research Centre (MARC), the Manchester School of Architecture (MSA) and the School of Environment and Development (SED).The field of Architectural Studies is broadly conceived and applicants from across the disciplinary spectrum are encouraged to apply.
Informal enquiries
Informal enquiries can be made to Dr Albena Yaneva, Head of Architecture: Email: Albena.Yaneva@manchester.ac.uk or to Professor Simon Guy, Head of School: Email: simon.guy@manchester.ac.uk
Salary
£32,901 to £55,908
Application Instructions
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Closing date: 12/04/2012
Reader/Senior Lecturer in Urban Design
We seek to appoint a research-focused Reader / Senior Lecturer in Urban Design to contribute to the development of the Manchester Architecture Research Centre (MARC), the Manchester School of Architecture (MSA) and the School of Environment and Development (SED)
The field of Urban Design is broadly conceived and applicants from across the disciplinary spectrum are encouraged to apply. Applicants with interests in the fields of sustainable cities, global urbanismor design and society are particularly encouraged to apply.
Informal enquiries
Please send any enquiries to Professor Simon Guy, Head of School
Email: simon.guy@manchester.ac.uk
Salary
£46,846 to £55,908
Application Instructions
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Closing date: 12/04/2012
Professor of Global Urbanism
You will have specialist interests in poverty, inequality and exclusion in cities of the global South. Through this appointment SED seeks to advance its already strong reputation for developing new understandings of the processes of urbanism in the global South and identify practical means for intervening in / re-shaping these processes so that they contribute to human welfare and social justice.
You should be experienced in cross-disciplinary research and may come from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds (anthropology, architecture, development studies, economics, geography, planning, politics, sociology, urban studies etc).
Salary
Professorial salary range
Informal enquiries
Informal enquiries can be made to Professor Simon Guy, Head of School
Email: (simon.guy@manchester.ac.uk)
Application Instructions
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Closing date: 30/03/2012.
Professor of Urban Studies
You will contribute to research and teaching in urban studies, primarily based in the Planning discipline, but also connecting to urban researchers across the School and Faculty. You are expected to make a central contribution to research leadership both in Planning and across the School, as well as contribute high quality teaching.
One of the key aspirations for this post is that it will help us to further Manchester’s reputation for innovative, high quality research on cities. We welcome candidates from any disciplinary background to build on and further develop key areas of research and teaching on Cities within Planning and create stronger linkages across the School.
This post is tenable from 1 September 2012.
Salary
Professorial salary range
Informal enquiries
Informal enquiries can be made to Professor Graham Haughton or Professor Simon Guy.
Email: (graham.haughton@manchester.ac.uk) or (simon.guy@manchester.ac.uk)
Application Instructions
Follow this link to more information on this vacancy and how to apply.
Closing date: 30/03/2012.
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