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[ecrea] Lecturer in Digital Media and Publishing at the University of Stirling
Mon Nov 17 23:37:24 GMT 2014
Academic post available in the Division of Communications, Media &
Culture, University of Stirling.
Lecturer in Digital Media and Publishing
Job number:
SCH00406
School/Service:
School of Arts & Humanities
Location:
Stirling Campus
Contract Type:
Open Ended
Working Pattern:
Full Time
Closing date:
26-Nov-2014
Post Details
Full time, Open ended
Grade 7 £31,342 to £37,394 p.a.
Closing date for applications is midnight on Wednesday, 26th November 2014
Interviews are expected to take place on Friday, 12th December 2014
The Post
The School of Arts and Humanities wish to appoint a suitably qualified
and experienced candidate at Lecturer level to pursue teaching and
research in Digital Media and Publishing Studies, to teach and supervise
postgraduate and undergraduate students, and to undertake administrative
duties as appropriate. The successful candidate will be assigned to CMC
and will also have significant additional responsibilities for L&L. The
successful candidate will also have the opportunity to participate in
the School of Arts and Humanities’ Digital Media and Publishing Studies’
programmes by developing specialist provision where appropriate, and to
supervise doctoral students. The candidate would both maintain existing
provision and enable continued growth in the Digital Media and
Publishing programmes. The successful candidate will also evidence the
capacity to take a development role in communications and publishing
studies at Stirling, and will pursue opportunities for collaborative
activities in the School, for example with colleagues in Creative
Writing, and Law. Applications will be welcome from those who have
research specialisms in a range of areas in Digital Media/Publishing
Studies. Consideration may be given to candidates able to teach
production modules and/or submit practice research of the highest level
in print or broadcast. It is hoped that the successful candidate would
be able to take up his/her appointment from 1st January 2015.
Informal enquiries about the post can be made to Professor Matthew
Hibberd (Head of the Division of Communications, Media and Culture;
(m.j.hibberd /at/ stir.ac.uk)).
The University
Stirling was the first new university to be established in Scotland for
nearly 400 years, created by Royal Charter in 1967. Since its
foundation, the University has embraced its role as an innovative,
intellectual and cultural institution with an established reputation for
blending arts and science. Stirling is a University of distinction, home
to leading researchers and scholars attracted by the unique learning
environment, exceptional facilities and student-centred approach, where
ability, not background, is recognised and valued.
The essence of the University of Stirling is its people: graduates,
staff and students are helping to shape the world by making a direct and
positive contribution to the development of prosperous, healthy and
sustainable communities around the globe. The University population has
grown from 164 undergraduate students and 31 postgraduates in 1967 to
8,200 undergraduates and 3,400 postgraduates in 2013. With over 100
nationalities represented at Stirling, around 1 in 5 students come from
overseas. A truly Scottish university, Stirling’s reach extends to
campuses in the Highland capital of Inverness and to Stornoway, gateway
to the Western Isles. Stirling’s main campus is located at the historic
heart of Scotland, with convenient links to the rest of the UK and
beyond. The University is within easy reach of Scotland’s capital city,
Edinburgh, and its largest city, Glasgow. Scotland’s two main
international airports are less than an hour away, with direct flights
to Europe and beyond. Equality and diversity are central to our
activities at the University of Stirling. We believe everyone should be
treated with respect and we deal with people as equals. We promote
equality and celebrate diversity through a variety of initiatives. We
have been awarded the Athena SWAN Bronze award, the national charter for
women in science, which recognises and promotes good practice in
advancing women's careers in STEMM academia (Science, Technology,
Engineering, Mathematics and Medicine). Further details can be found
here: http://www.diversityandequality.stir.ac.uk/gender/AthenaSwan.php
Within the School of Arts and Humanities, our students have the desire
to explore, to innovate and to create. One of the largest Schools in the
University, our subject areas are renowned for international and world
leading research. Our work is well represented in national and
international journals, at academic conferences around the world and in
the media. We offer students a broad range of subjects to study in an
exciting, research led and highly interdisciplinary environment. Our
teaching is regarded as innovative and the levels of student
satisfaction are consistently high. A vibrant intellectual community is
constantly enriched and renewed by the contribution of visiting scholars
and practitioners. The School encompasses Literature and Languages;
Communications, Media and Culture; History and Politics; Stirling Law
School and Philosophy.
About Us
Communications, Media and Culture (founded in 1978 as Film & Media
Studies) is a major academic centre for the study of film, media and
communications, and journalism. The Stirling Media Research Institute
(Director, Professor Neil Blain) is at the centre of a strong research
culture and the person to be appointed will contribute significantly to
its research output. Over 30 PhD students research in CMC, and a regular
stream of researchers and scholars visit from abroad. Film & Media at
Stirling was awarded a grade 5 in the Research Assessment Exercises of
1992, 1996 and 2001. In 2008, 95% of its output was classed as of
international standard and above, with 70% in the top two categories of
‘world-leading’ or of ‘international excellence’. Communications, Media
and Culture is currently ranked top in Scotland and 12th in the UK for
research in its field, enjoys high overall league table placings for
teaching. CMC provides expertise externally in various areas of media
and communications policy and practice, and is also the custodian, with
the University Library, of important social and cultural archives. In
addition to undergraduate programmes in Film and Media, and Journalism
Studies, CMC offers a range of taught MSc and MLitt programmes including
Media Management, Strategic Public Relations and Communication
Management, Gender Studies and Film Studies. Masters programmes are now
also delivered overseas, presently in two locations in Vietnam, as well
as online.
The Division of Literature and Languages encompasses teaching and
research in a wide range of disciplines: English Literature and
Linguistics, French, Spanish and Latin American Studies, Religion,
Global Cinema and Culture. At undergraduate level, all of these subjects
can be taken either as Single Honours or in a variety of programme
combinations. We also offer exciting taught postgraduate opportunities
for study in Creative Writing, Modern Scottish Writing, The Gothic
Imagination, English Language and Linguistics, Publishing Studies,
Translation Studies and Film Studies. The Division is also home to the
internationally renowned Stirling Centre for International Publishing
and Communication (established in 1982). With more than 40 academic
staff and over 50 research postgraduates, we foster a vibrant
transdisciplinary research culture. We regularly host major
international conferences—Association for the Study of Modern and
Contemporary France, 2011; Association of Hispanists, 2012; Shakespeare
Association Conference, 2014—and postgraduate students are encouraged to
organise study days in their own specialist areas. Our research staff
are leading experts in their fields and we have particular strengths in:
Book History, Colonial and Postcolonial Studies, Creative Writing,
Gender and Sexualities, Gothic Studies, Language and Linguistics,
Literature and Religion, Scottish Studies. Our creative writing staff
also give us important links to artistic practitioners in Scotland and
further afield, who regularly give workshops and readings on campus.
Description of Duties
Module leadership and contribution to teaching across undergraduate
digital media modules in CMC and on the MLitt in Publishing Studies and
dissertation supervision.
Supervision of research postgraduates in CMC and publishing studies.
Networking and collaboration with media and publishing companies and
related organisations.
Essential Criteria
Possession of a relevant, good quality first degree.
PhD.
Excellent research targeted to the regular production of high quality
outputs.
The ability to generate or participate in research projects likely to
enhance the School’s research performance, and an awareness of the
research environment and opportunities for future research funding
within the UK/EU.
Links between research undertaken and research themes of the School of
Arts and Humanities, and through them to research excellence in the
wider University.
Commitment and ability to contribute to the development of postgraduate
provision.
Teaching skills and experience at Higher Education level, possibly in
production modules.
Experience of relevant teaching on university undergraduate and
postgraduate programmes.
Effective social, communication and presentation skills.
Ability and willingness to contribute to the professional life of the
School as a whole.
Demonstrable commitment to the enhancement of the quality of learning
and teaching.
Commitment to interdisciplinary and collaborative approaches to both
research and teaching.
The ability to offer high quality teaching in both advanced and
non-advanced modules.
Desirable Criteria
Experience of administration, and ability and willingness to take on
administrative roles
Additional Information
The University offers great benefits such as generous annual leave and
membership of the Universities Superannuation Scheme with employer
contributions of 16%. Additionally staff can benefit from a reduced
membership rate at the University's excellent Sport Centre facilities
and the option of childcare vouchers through a salary sacrifice scheme.
An applicant guide can be found at the following address, we recommend
you read this before making your application
http://www.stir.ac.uk/media/pdf/applicant-guide_v2.pdf.
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Terms and conditions of this post can be found at
http://www.hr-services.stir.ac.uk/terms/index.php
After the closing date, this job advert will no longer be available on
the University of Stirling website therefore please keep a copy for your
records.
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