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[ecrea] 8 New Academic Posts at Department of Digital Humanities, King's College London
Thu Mar 02 13:09:27 GMT 2017
*8 New Full-time Academic Posts*
*Department of Digital Humanities, King’s College London*
King’s College London is making a significant investment in the
Department of Digital Humanities as part of an ambitious programme of
growth in existing and emergent research areas and expansion in student
numbers across its five MA programmes and the BA Digital Culture. We
are seeking to recruit exceptional candidates to join the Department no
later than 1st September, who can enthuse and inspire our students,
conduct world-leading research, and contribute to the life and
reputation of the Department through academic leadership and public
engagement.
Professor (1 post) – Candidates will be scholars of international
standing with an outstanding research profile and publications record,
including experience of successful grant capture from high-quality
funders, and be able to provide inspiring and innovative teaching and
supervision for students. The successful applicant will provide
leadership across the full range of the Department’s activities, and be
able to mentor and motivate staff at all levels. With a track record of
successful partnerships, collaborations, and external networks, the
post-holder will play a leading role in the strategic development and
profile of the digital humanities at King’s and internationally.
Senior Lecturer (up to 3 posts) – Candidates will be scholars of
international standing with a strong research and publication record and
evidence of or potential for research income generation. The successful
applicants will play a key role in leading work across the Department to
enhance our research strengths, to develop new and emergent research
areas, to innovate in teaching practice and pedagogy, and to contribute
to our underpinning values of co-research and collaboration.
Lecturer posts (up to 4 posts) – Candidates will be on their way to
becoming scholars of international standing with a research and
publication trajectory that illustrates this ambition. They will
contribute to the further development of the Department’s research
strengths, provide high-quality teaching and supervision, and work
collaboratively within the Department and beyond.
We are seeking to recruit in the following areas:
* Digital Asset Management, Curation, and Preservation, including:
digital asset and media management fundamentals; digital rights
management; information ethics; policy and strategy
* Critical Humanities Infrastructure studies, including: critical
technical practice; digital information and data infrastructures;
participatory architectures; open and closed data; digital ecosystems
* Digital Making in the Humanities, including: programming (as a
creative process); interaction design; interface studies; maker culture
* Digital Methods in the Arts and Humanities, including one or more
of: cultural and social analytics; advanced humanities computational
methods; network analysis, literacies, and effects; qualitative methods
* Digital Economy, including: digital industries and internet
cultures; consumers and audiences; data and marketing, advertising,
brands and branding
* Digital Culture and Society, including: global cultures;
migration/mobility; ethnicity; gender; visual arts and culture
* Theories of Digitality, including: theories of new media; critical
debates in digital culture; algorithmic culture; the foundations of
digital culture
To apply for these posts, please go to
https://www.hirewire.co.uk/HE/1061247/MS_JobDetails.aspx?JobID=75212 and
register to download and submit the specified application form. Please
indicate on the application form which area you are interested in and at
what level.
For an informal discussion to find out more about the roles please
contact Professor Sheila Anderson, Head of Department, at
(sheila.anderson /at/ kcl.ac.uk) <mailto:(sheila.anderson /at/ kcl.ac.uk)> or 020 7848
1981.
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