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Changes demand new blood

Published on
October 13, 2006
Last updated
May 22, 2015

A top-level reshuffle and subsequent new direction for Bournemouth University has prompted a fresh recruitment drive.

Thirteen academic posts, including five chairs, all advertised in The Times Higher this week, have opened up as the university writes a new corporate plan that aims to point it more in the direction of research and enterprise.

The university is looking for a chair in computer animation, a reader in digital special effects and a reader in computer games to further bolster its 5-rated National Centre for Computer Animation.

Bournemouth's investment in tourism studies will continue with the appointment of three chairs in addition to a reader in statistics and a lecturer in tourism.

The university is also hoping to fill a chair in journalism, a readership in radio and three posts in geoinformatics.

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