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Lecturer in Education and Social Justice
Educational Research
Salary:
£37,474 to £51,805
Closing Date:
Monday 27 March 2023
Interview Date:
Tuesday 25 April 2023
Reference: 0088-23
The Department of Educational Research seeks to appoint a full-time Lecturer in Education and Social Justice (ESJ) to become part of our internationally leading ESJ doctoral programme and MA teams.
You will have a PhD in a relevant specialist ESJ area (or award within 12 months), demonstrate excellent teaching abilities including experience of online environments and doctoral supervision, conduct original and innovative research, and have a developing portfolio of research publications. Candidates with expertise relating to the links between ESJ and race and/or school-based education are particularly encouraged.
The Department of Educational Research at Lancaster University is an inclusive, dynamic and diverse community specialising in offering online postgraduate programmes in education and conducting theoretically-informed, methodologically rigorous and socially-relevant research in education.
Informal enquiries may be made to Professor Paul Ashwin, Head of Department, p.ashwin@lancaster.ac.uk .
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