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Subject: Position at University College London

Position at University College London

From: Joanna Saxon <j.saxon>
Date: Wednesday, October 22, 2003
Senior Lectureship in Sustainable Heritage
Centre for Sustainable Heritage
Faculty of the Built Environment
Bartlett School of Graduate Studies
University College London
Salary: UKP37,385 inc. London Weighting

In September 2004, the Centre for Sustainable Heritage at UCL will
launch an innovative interdisciplinary postgraduate Masters
programme in Sustainable Heritage. This programme will appeal to a
range of professions interested in the complex sustainability issues
in the historic environment.  Applications are welcome from
architects, conservators, chemists, engineers, physicists, planners,
surveyors, technologists and managers (building, facilities,
project, collections or preservation).

UCL is seeking to appoint a qualified professional from one of these
disciplines to lead the development and delivery of this programme.
The ideal candidate will be an experienced practitioner with
academic teaching and research experience and with a graduate
qualification.  He or she will also have proven leadership and
team-working skills. An appreciation of sustainability and heritage
conservation issues is essential.

Details of the job description, other information, and a
downloadable application form can be found on
<URL:http://www.ucl.ac.uk/sustainableheritage>. Applications which
must include the completed application form, a personal statement, a
CV including 2 referees and a daytime telephone number should be
sent to the

    Director, Centre for Sustainable Heritage
    The Bartlett School of Graduate Studies (Torrington Place site)
    University College London
    Gower Street
    London WC1E 6BT

by Friday 14 November 2003. Short-listed candidates will be called
for interview.

Joanna Saxon
Administrator
The Bartlett School of Graduate Studies
University College London
Gower Street
London WC1E 6BT
+44 207 679 5915
Fax: +44 207 916 1887


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