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[ecrea] Lectureships in TV Development and Production and Journalism (Broadcast) - University of Stirling
Tue Jun 13 22:44:00 GMT 2017
The University of Stirling is looking for Lecturer in Television
Development and Production and Lecturer in Journalism (Broadcast) to
join a vibrant Division of Communications, Media and Culture. Please see
details below.
Deadline: 30 June 2017
*_Lectureship in Television Development and Production_*
The University of Stirling's Division of Communications, Media & Culture
(CMC), ranked 6th in the UK for Film and Media Studies (The Guardian
2018), is looking to appoint a suitably qualified and experienced
candidate at Lecturership (Grade 8) level to develop postgraduate
production provision, to deliver practice based teaching to
undergraduates, and to undertake administrative duties as appropriate.
This will be a key appointment in expanding provision within the key
strategic areas of audio and video production, digital media and
journalism, through an emphasis on creating high quality factual
content. The appointee will contribute to future curriculum planning in
partnership with the Head of Production, and will take a leading role in
the development and delivery of the exciting new postgraduate production
programme, which will have industry involvement at its heart. Applicants
for this post should have recent and relevant professional involvement
in development and production, as well as experience of teaching
television research and production skills in the Higher Education sector.
For more information, please follow this link:
_http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/BBT717/lectureship-in-television-development-and-production/_
*_Lecturer in Journalism (Broadcast) (0.5)_*
The University of Stirling's Division of Communications, Media & Culture
(CMC), ranked 6th in the UK for Film and Media Studies (The Guardian
2018), wishes to fill a part-time (0.5) open-ended position in broadcast
journalism. The postholder will provide academic subject leadership at
lecturer level teaching on core and optional modules in Journalism
Studies and other programmes within the Division. The division offers
pathways in Journalism, Film and Media and Digital Media. The
appointment is designed to enhance the level and quality of
practice-based learning in journalism studies, providing professional
and industry credibility to our offer. The focus of the post will be on
broadcast journalism – primarily radio. The ideal candidate will also
have print, magazine or online experience, and be capable to
contributing to a wide range of journalism modules.
For more information, please follow this link:
_http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/BBT719/lectureship-in-journalism-broadcast-05/_
Adrian Hadland
Head of Division
Communications, Media & Culture
Faculty of Arts & Humanities
University of Stirling
Stirling, FK9 4LA Scotland
Tel: (01786) 467524 (w)
(_adrian.hadland /at/ stir.ac).uk_ <mailto:(adrian.hadland /at/ stir.ac.uk)>
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