Dear colleagues, My Department is hiring a 12 month teaching fellow in Political Communication. The closing date is a week from now, on the 19th of July. Please distribute this information to anyone you think would be interested in it, and direct them to me for any queries about the job. The official announcement is below and at https://jobs.royalholloway.ac.uk/vacancy.aspx?ref=0717-256 The Department of Politics and International Relations at Royal Holloway, University of London, invites applications for a twelve-month Teaching Fellowship in Political Communication, tenable from 1 September 2017 to 31 August 2018. Salary is £41,458 to £49,059 per annum, including London Allowance. You will make important contributions to the delivery of the Department’s undergraduate and postgraduate programmes in political communication, including the supervision of undergraduate and postgraduate dissertation students. You will be an effective team player and an active and vital member of this busy and intellectually vibrant Department. For this Teaching Fellowship we are seeking someone who can supplement existing offerings and fill gaps in our 2017/18 curriculum, particularly at third year and Masters level. The Department would welcome teaching support in the areas of digital politics, political journalism, political marketing, and/or political communication in comparative and/or regional perspective, but will certainly consider candidates able to offer specialist courses in other areas at the meeting point of politics, international relations, media studies and communication. Having your PhD awarded by 1 September 2017 is desirable, but not a requirement. To view further details of this post and to apply please visit https://jobs.royalholloway.ac.uk. For queries on the application process the Human Resources Department can be contacted by email at: recruitment@rhul.ac.uk <http://www.rhul.ac.uk/Personnel/JobVacancies.htm> The Department was founded in August 2004 and has quickly established its research base to nearly 30 permanent faculty. The Department of Politics & International Relations is ranked 10th in the U.K. in research intensity. It is home to six research centres: • New Political Communication Unit • Centre for International Public Policy • Democracy and Elections Unit • Centre for Islamic & West Asian Studies • Centre for Politics of Africa, Asia & the Middle East • Contemporary Political Theory Research Group Royal Holloway is one of the major Colleges of the federal University of London and is among the elite group of UK university institutions. Please quote the reference: 0717-256 Closing Date: Midnight, 19th July 2017 Interview Date: To be confirmed Cristian Vaccari Reader in Politics <http://pure.rhul.ac.uk/portal/en/persons/cristian-vaccari(45794463-2310-4a97-87db-8b2f2bca0dcf).html> Department of Politics and International Relations Royal Holloway, University of London Egham, Surrey TW20 0EX - United Kingdom Director, MSc in Media, Power and Public Affairs <https://www.royalholloway.ac.uk/politicsandir/coursefinder/mscpgdipmediapowerandpublicaffairs.aspx> Co-director, New Political Communication Unit <http://www.newpolcom.rhul.ac.uk/> Book reviews editor, International Journal of Press/Politics <http://hij.sagepub.com/> Research project: Social media and politics in comparative perspective <http://www.webpoleu.net/> Latest book: Digital Politics in Western Democracies: A Comparative Study <http://jhupbooks.press.jhu.edu/ecom/MasterServlet/GetItemDetailsHandler?iN=9781421411170&qty=1&source=2&viewMode=3&loggedIN=false&JavaScript=y> Google Scholar profile <http://scholar.google.com/citations?user=3_TethEAAAAJ&hl=en> Twitter: @25lettori <https://twitter.com/25lettori>