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Lecturer in Accounting & Finance University of Nottingham

University of Nottingham - School of Contemporary Chinese Studies

£32,751 - £44,016 per annum, depending on skills & experience; salary progression beyond this scale is subject to performance

Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates for the above post based in the School of Contemporary Chinese Studies at the University of Nottingham. A commitment to the development of high quality interdisciplinary research and teaching programmes focusing on contemporary China is essential.

The School of Contemporary Chinese Studies (SCCS) was established in January 2007, bringing together the former Institute of Contemporary Chinese Studies with the China Policy Institute at the University of Nottingham. The new School has made tremendous progress in student recruitment, research and the creation of new degree programmes. Apart from various joint honours degree programmes with different Schools within the University, it has its own single honours BA and MA degree programmes in Contemporary Chinese Studies, Economy and Business in Contemporary China, Management for China, Global Issues and Contemporary China, and Chinese-English Translation and Interpreting.

The School also has successfully launched three new masters programmes, immediately helping our annual intake of PGT from 40 FTEs to over 100 FTEs. These new programmes include: Chinese Banking and Financial Markets, Chinese Corporate Finance and Chinese Economy and Business. A new MSci in Chinese Accounting and Financial Services will start to recruit UGT students. UGT annual intake has rocketed from 20 FTEs 4 years ago to over 100 this year. SCCS is recognised by ESRC for doctorate training, providing 2-3 full Ph.D scholarships for the school per year. SCCS's successful PhD training programme has recruited over 20 students researching different areas of contemporary China. In the 2008 RAE, SCCS was ranked number four in terms of research power in Asian Studies in the UK, with over 70% of its publications rated as world leading, international and national excellence. As it was the first time the School had entered this research exercise, it was an outstanding performance.

The number of staff members has grown from 13 in 2006 and will increase to 36 by the end of the year 2011. Over the past two years, student numbers have increased by over 150%. The School has also been awarded with a number of large external research grants amounting to more than £4.5m. SCCS has become one of the largest research and teaching centres of Chinese studies in the UK and Europe. It also hosts the prestigious China Policy Institute and the Nottingham Confucius Institute.

Candidates must have a PhD (or equivalent) in a relevant discipline, a proven record of publications in high quality research monographs and articles in top ranked journals. A proven track record in obtaining external research funding and experience in the supervision of PhD students to successful completion is also essential. In addition, candidates should have significant research and field experience in China with a high level of proficiency in Mandarin Chinese, sufficient to undertake research and teaching utilising Chinese language materials and the ability to interact with colleagues in China.

Informal enquiries may be addressed to Professor S Yao, tel: 0115 846 6179 or email:shujie.yao@nottingham.ac.uk. Further information is also available from Jenny Hall, PA to Head of School and School Administrator, tel: 0115 846 67769 or email: jenny.hall@nottingham.ac.uk. See alsohttp://www.nottingham.ac.uk/chinese/. Please note that applications sent directly to these email addresses will not be accepted.

For more details and/or to apply on-line please access:http://www.nottingham.ac.uk/Jobs/CurrentVacancies/ref/SM05256L. If you are unable to apply on-line please contact the Human Resources Department, tel: 0115 846 6172.

Please quote ref. SM/05256L

Closing Date: Friday 11th November 2011

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