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[ecrea] 12-month 0.5 SL post in Film Studies at UWE Bristol
Tue Jun 19 01:26:38 GMT 2018
Senior Lecturer in Film Studies - Ref:1727433 UWE Bristol, Frenchay Campus
Salary: H - £19,416 - £24,574 (0.5 FTE)
Fixed term
Closing date: 12 Jul 2018
UWE Bristol is an ambitious university. Together, our people are working
hard to advance knowledge, inspire people and transform futures. We are
looking for people with the skills and ambition to help us achieve those
aims.
The Department of Arts and Cultural Industries offers a range of
undergraduate programmes in the Arts and Humanities, including the
highly regarded BA(Hons) Film Studies award. We seek to appoint a new
colleague on a part-time (0.5 FTE), fixed-term basis from September 2018
- August 2019 to cover undergraduate teaching.
The main responsibilities will be to lead three undergraduate modules:
Film Style and Meaning (Level 1), Professional Writing about Film (Level
2) and Adaptation: Screenwriting and Narrative Form (Level 2).
Additional responsibilities include supervising a small number of third
year projects, second marking assignments on other modules, and acting
as a personal tutor for a specific group of students. Aside from
teaching, you will also be responsible for the academic development and
wellbeing of students.
Applicants must have an academic background in Film Studies (preferrably
including PhD completion) and some relevant teaching experience.
Detailed knowledge of debates around film criticism, film style, film
narrative and adaptation is essential. Our curriculum embraces a diverse
range of film forms and practices: applicants must be willing and able
to teach non-mainstream, non-western and non-white texts alongside
dominant forms of cinema, in ways that will encourage and inspire
students to widen their horizons. You will also need high level writing
skills and the ability to help students develop their own writing in
different forms, including explaining issues with grammar, punctuation
and expression; a working knowledge of screenplay layout and technique
is desirable, sufficient to introducing second year students to
screenwriting as part of an adaptation project in Semester 2.
Professional experience of film criticism or screenwriting is desirable
but not essential. Experience of teaching and/or marking audiovisual
essays is also desirable, along with PowerPoint and Premiere Pro AV skills.
You can expect to join a supportive and welcoming team and you will be
offered mentoring and assistance in developing teaching materials and
your practice.
This post is based at our lively Frenchay campus where we have invested
in the latest facilities and resources to give our students access to
everything they need to succeed – with £300m being spent on new
state-of-the-art learning spaces and accommodation between now and 2020
to enhance our offer even further. Frenchay campus is within close
proximity to excellent motorway links and within walking distance of two
train stations, making UWE Frenchay Campus the ideal place to work for
those wishing to commute to Bristol.
In addition to progressive pay rates, UWE Bristol offers a wide range of
staff benefits including: • a generous holiday allowance of 35
Days • up to 12.5 bank holiday/closure days per year in addition;
• flexible working; • excellent defined benefit pension
schemes; • option to participate in the cycle to work scheme; •
family friendly policies; • onsite nursery at our Frenchay Campus;
• option to purchase childcare vouchers.
Please see the attached full job description and information for
applicants for the role.
For an informal discussion or if you have any queries, please contact
Mark Bould on 0117 32 84440 or email (Mark.Bould /at/ uwe.ac.uk)
UWE is committed to supporting and promoting equality and diversity to
create an inclusive working environment. We believe this can be achieved
through attracting, developing, and retaining a diverse range of staff
from many different backgrounds who share our ambition to be a
university recognised for the success and impact of our
practice-oriented programmes; our strong industry networks and our
inclusive global outlook.
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