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Tuesday, 1 June 2010
NT Position: St John's Nottingham
Here's an announcement from St John's College, Nottingham.
St John's College, Nottingham: TUTOR IN NEW TESTAMENT
Due to a significant growth in student numbers, we wish to appoint a full-time lecturer in New Testament Studies from September 1, 2010.
St John’s stands in the evangelical and charismatic tradition within the Church of England, and is committed to innovative and participative learning for mission and ministry through flexible courses for ordinands, lay people and youth workers. It continues to develop training which is culturally sensitive, and is fully committed to the church's agenda on Mission-Shaped Church.
The lecturer will join this developing, research-active team and work with colleagues to deliver the teaching of New Testament studies, up to and including postgraduate level. The person appointed will either have already completed a relevant research degree or be nearing completion and, as a practising Christian sharing our core values, will take a full part in our worshipping, learning community, including leading a student formation group.
Applications are invited from lay or ordained persons.
Application pack from
Mr Spenser Turner,
St John’s College,
Chilwell Lane,
Bramcote,
Nottingham, NG9 3DS.
0115 925 1114
email: s.turner@stjohns-nottm.ac.uk
Applications close: June 11, 2010
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4 comments:
good news for nt budding scholar?
boyfriend used to study in nottingham, i really miss the place! :D
in the city there are a few coffee joints to check out but they're all generic mass made. other than the occasional bazaars and flea markets in the city during winter, there's not much to do!
maybe can go eat the chinese buffet for 5 pounds kekeke :)
Keshia,
Don't forget Robin Hood!
In that case, I thk Wales and Cambridge are nicer :-) I don't miss Chinese food....just miss GOOD food. haha
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