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[Commlist] Job announcement: 6 Research Fellows at University of Huddersfield
Mon Aug 26 16:31:11 GMT 2024
This is an opportunity for 6 Research Fellows/Senior Research Fellows in
Popular Music to join the Department of Media, Humanities and the Arts
at the University of Huddersfield.
You will join a vibrant and supportive research team that scored highly
in REF2021, being ranked joint 5th in Music for research in UK
Universities in terms of GPA. Huddersfield was also ranked 20th in the
QS World University Rankings for Music 2024. Popular Music Studies in
Huddersfield is well established as a field with research active staff,
postgraduate students, undergraduate and postgraduate courses,
industrial and international partnerships focused on popular music. You
will join the welcoming research environment of the Popular Music
Studies Research Group.
You will contribute to a Leverhulme funded research project entitled
‘The Amplification Project’ that will explore the role of the amplifier
and associated technologies – especially loudspeakers and microphones –
in musical practice, listener experience, and social and cultural life,
working closely with the University’s Leverhulme International Professor
of Popular Music Steve Waksman.
The fellowships will be part of a large scale £5 million popular music
studies research project.
With a Doctoral qualification in a subject relevant to the project, you
will have substantial experience in relevant research methods, and
experience of writing for publications, research reports and
presentations. You will carry out independent and collaborative
research, be involved in public engagement activity, and supervise or
co-supervise PhD students.
Six fellowships are available whose preferred focus during the project
will be in the following areas:
-Historian of science and technology focused on technical design and
engineering
-Music cultural studies analysing broad cultural trends related to
amplification
-Ethnographer / Ethnomusicologist ideally focused on amplification
related material
-Oral History Researcher focused on amplification related stories
-Music theory and analysis researcher with a secondary emphasis in music
cognition
-Built environment and architectural acoustics researcher exploring
amplification in public and private spaces
However, we encourage all strong candidates with relevant experience in
related areas rather than those listed to apply.
Possible topics to be explored might include: amplification, musical
instrument design and performance; microphones, vocal technique and
performance; sound system design and cultures; public address systems;
amplification and the experience of social belonging and community;
intersections of amplification technology and practice with gender,
race, class, and disability; amplification and recording studio
practice; the politics and poetics of volume; amplification and its
impact on music perception; how amplification affects the design of
music venues and public spaces; and other related areas.
Applicants are sought with a knowledge of a broad range of different
contexts and cultures. Proficiency in German, Japanese, or other
non-English languages is desirable, though not required.
The University is deeply committed to equality and diversity for all its
students and staff. We seek to be diverse and inclusive, supporting
individuals and groups to fulfil their potential and nurture a sense of
belonging. We strive to be an accessible, inclusive employer, removing
barriers for all. Find out more about our approach to Equality,
Diversity and Inclusion, including our commitments and accreditations as
a Disability Confident Employer, Stonewall Gold Award holder and Top 100
Employer, Athena SWAN Bronze Award holder and Race Equality Charter
Bronze Award holder.
Informal enquiries are welcome.
*For further details about this post and to make an application please
visit: **http://hud.ac/sth* <http://hud.ac/sth>
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