Employment Opportunity: Summer Web Assistant Positions Now Available for Application
The History Department at the university is currently recruiting a Postgraduate Research (PGR) student for a unique opportunity to work on developing and enhancing research content for the department's new webpages. This role is scheduled for the summer and is open to all History PGR students.
The successful candidate will liaise with the Director of Research and will be responsible for creating dynamic new content for the departmental research webpages. No prior experience in website editing is necessary, as the position is designed to offer a valuable learning experience alongside practical work.
The recruitment process is ongoing, and interested students are encouraged to apply as soon as possible. Applications for the role have now opened, and further information can be found in the email sent to all History PGR students.
To apply for this position, students should first visit the History Department's official website to check for announcements regarding the PGR position or any related research content development posts. They should then contact the department's graduate studies administrator or the faculty member in charge of the webpage project to request application details, deadlines, and requirements.
If you are already a PGR student at the university, inquire within your department or graduate school about internal opportunities or paid roles related to content development.
For those applying as research students, make sure to mention your interest in developing research content for the History Department's webpages during the application process. Each university has its own application deadlines, portals, and formal steps, so be sure to check the specific History Department's or postgraduate research office's webpage for precise instructions.
This role offers an exciting opportunity for PGR students to gain practical experience in content development while contributing to the department's online presence. Don't miss out on this chance to be part of the History Department's innovative webpages project!