Teesside University International Business School aims to produce the brightest talent and ideas to drive innovation and deliver economic and social impact on a local to global scale through our globally connected experiential learning and teaching portfolio. We are responsive to evolving industry requirements and through successful research and enterprise collaboration with industry and international partners, will enable organisations to innovate and enhance their performance.
As part of its newly established strategy, Teesside University International Business School seeks an innovative and dynamic Lecturer in Digital Marketing.
These posts are available as Academic Contracts (PhD essential) to contribute to the School’s growing research activity alongside teaching, or as Teaching, Scholarship and Professional Practice (TSPP) contract designed to enable staff to focus their work on industry engagement alongside teaching.
Teesside University’s research strategy for 2022-27 can be found here.
For further details please refer to the job descriptions and person specifications (Academic and TSPP).
Please be advised that due to the minimum salary thresholds imposed by the UKVI, this post may qualify for University sponsorship under the Skilled Worker visa route.
The position we are filling is exempt from the provisions of the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act and a satisfactory DBS disclosure from the Disclosure and Barring Service is required as part of our clearance procedures.
The interview will take place on 3 February 2025.
If you are shortlisted, your interview will take place online, via Microsoft Teams. Please note that the University may ask you to participate in a number of selection activities as part of the recruitment process for this vacancy.
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