Both posts are what UEA calls ATR (academic, teaching and research) positions, which means that there is an expectation of high-quality research including a significant submission for the next Research Excellence Framework (REF) – with around 40% of time spent on research and the balance on teaching and other activities. The topics presently being worked on include the development of English defamation and privacy law, enforcement of intellectual property law in European and international law, passing off, the relationship between public service broadcasting and competition policy, the impact of criminal law on artistic expression, and the regulation of new media such as computer games and social networking sites.
At undergraduate level, UEA has three modules: intellectual property law, Internet law, and media/entertainment/sports law. The undergraduate curriculum is being relaunched. At postgraduate level, current modules include Media Markets & Regulation, Globalisation of Intellectual Property Law, Commercial Aspects of Media Law and Technology Transfer.
Anyone interested can contact the Head of School, Professor Alastair Mullis, to discuss these vacancies.
