• Teaching on the graduate programmes offered in electronic communication and publishing in these areas: Electronic Publishing, Legal and Social Aspects of electronic publishing and XML.
• Assessment and examination of modules taught by the post holder and second marking or moderation of other modules.
• Supervision and assessment of MA dissertations.
• Tutorial support for graduate students studying Electronic Communication and Publishing and Publishing.
• Academic administration in support of teaching activities.
• Where appropriate, collaboration with other staff in initiating and running research projects.
• To contribute to the overall activities of the UCL Centre for Digital Humanities and the Department as appropriate.
Salary range: Grade 7, salary range £31,778 - £38,441 plus £2,795 London Allowance per annum, pro rata
Post: 50% FTE
Post available: 1 January 2010 to 31 December 2011
Closing date: 6 December 2009
Interviews on: 15 December 2009
For more information see http://www.ucl.ac.uk/infostudies/kerstin-michaels/vacancies/