Bournemouth University - Department of Accounting & Taxation
Ref: TBS116
Starting salary from £30,870 - £35,788 per annum with further progression opportunities to £39,107
The Business School is BU's largest School and is increasing its national and international reputation as a provider of thought leadership and contemporary business education. An increasingly powerful academic research culture keeps the School relevant, informs course development and delivery and benefits students and the business community locally, nationally and internationally.
BU sees the Business School as central to its ambition to strengthen a research-led, global outlook and further enhance its profile and reputation for academic excellence. Building on established excellence and continual development, the Business School continues to grow. We are thus embarking on our next recruitment round and investing significant resources in further academic positions.
As a Lecturer in Accounting, you will have a strong research record and will be able to demonstrate your ability and enthusiasm to contribute positively to the research output, reputation and educational activities of the Department and the School.
Enthusiastic about student centred pedagogy, you will contribute to education delivery in Accounting at all levels and make a significant contribution to the Department's Research and Enterprise strategy.
You will be PhD qualified, research active and committed to a culture of academic excellence and continuous improvement.
Applications are welcome from outstanding candidates in any field of Accounting. Candidates with expertise in the areas of Management Accounting, Financial Reporting Strategic Accounting and International Financial Management are particularly encouraged to apply.
A detailed job description and person specification are available from our website (www.bournemouth.ac.uk/jobs) together with an online application form. Alternatively, please telephone 01202 961130 (24 hour answerphone) quoting the appropriate reference.
Closing date: Thursday 13 October 2011.
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