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Lecturer in Marketing

Employer
University of Leeds
Location
Leeds, United Kingdom
Salary
£33,797 to £49,553 p.a.
Closing date
May 8, 2021
Are you an academic with proven abilities to carry out teaching and research in marketing and related topics?

Do you have an excellent research record and proven success obtaining funding?

Are you passionate about delivering an exceptional student experience in a research-intensive Russell Group University?

As a Lecturer, you will carry out research, teaching and management within the division, faculty, and university, and contribute to academic leadership in the field of business with specific emphasis on marketing.

Leeds University Business School (LUBS) places a premium on international levels of scholarship and research excellence and you will be expected to place a role in leading the development of the scholarly standing of the Marketing Division.

The Marketing Division at LUBS is an established and internationally esteemed centre of excellence for scholarly research work and teaching in marketing. Under the leadership of its professors, the Marketing Division is making great strides in its research performance and now exhibits considerable strength and depth. It is one of the leading centres of marketing learning and teaching in the world and offers specialised degree programmes that combine high academic standards with practical application in today's rapidly changing business environment. Academics in the Marketing Division provide cutting edge research-informed teaching by bringing their world-leading research and practice expertise in to the classroom.

To explore the post further or for any queries you may have, please contact:

Dr. Babis Saridakis, Divisional Director of Research

Email: B.Saridakis@leeds.ac.uk

Or

Dr. Zhaleh Najafi Tavani, Associate Professor of Marketing

Email: Z.NajafiTavani@leeds.ac.uk

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