Prof. Sarah Oates at the University of Glasgow asked me to bring the following job advertisement to the attention of those interested in our conference and the intersection of terrorism and the Internet more widely:
Job Details
Lecturer in Politics
Reference Number: 00093-7
Location: University of Glasgow Main Campus (Gilmorehill)
Faculty/ Services: Faculty of Law, Business & Social Sciences
Department: 205 Politics
Job Family: Research & Teaching
Position Type: Full Time
Salary Range: £31,671 - £35,646/£38,951 - £45,155 (grade 7/8)
Job Purpose
To undertake high-quality research in Global Security and Political Communication (perhaps with a special interest in the internet and/or terrorism), actively contribute appropriate courses in the School of Social and Political Sciences at undergraduate and postgraduate levels, and to undertake administration as required by the Head of School.
Essential Knowledge/Qualifications
A1 Good first degree and PhD (or within 6 months of completion) or equivalent research profile in subject related area.
A2 Up to date knowledge of research within subject related area.
A3 Developing track record of published research and/or development and delivery of teaching.
A4 Developing international research profile.
For More Details
See http://www22.i-grasp.com/fe/tpl_glasgow01.asp?s=AdmOlRWtGeVHmJjVeb&jobid=34081,7748658933&key=5151070&c=726915786576&pagestamp=seiqmcqrmvgjhdmvkh
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Monday, May 10, 2010
Reminder re. Submission Deadline
We're delighted with the response to our Call for Papers. As of today, we have received 1,457 visits to the conference website from 82 countries.
Paper proposals are now flowing in and we'd like to remind you that the final date for submission of proposals is one week from today: Monday, 17 May.
Paper proposals are now flowing in and we'd like to remind you that the final date for submission of proposals is one week from today: Monday, 17 May.
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