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[ecrea] JOB Popular Music Studies, Newcastle University.
Mon May 25 11:01:13 GMT 2015
We're delighted to be recruiting a new colleague in Contemporary and
Popular Music, full-time, permanent. Please see more details at
http://www.ncl.ac.uk/vacancies/jobs/.
Lecturer in Contemporary and Popular Music
Ref B858A (SACS)
Faculty/Services Humanities & Social Sciences
Department School of Arts & Cultures
Job Type Academic (non-clinical)
Hours of Work Full time
Salary: Grade F £33,242 - £37,394
Grade G £38,511 - £45,954, with potential progression to £51,702
Closing Date: 21 June 2015
Newcastle University’s School of Arts and Cultures is responding to the
expansion of popular music studies in ICMuS with the appointment of a
Lecturer in Popular and Contemporary Music. Based in ICMuS, you should
be enthusiastic about dealing with a diversity of interests in popular
music, particularly of the Anglophone world.
We are looking for someone able to engage with the diversity of our
student body and who will teach practice-based and/or musicological
modules in popular music, ideally combining creativity with critical and
intellectual rigour.
You will teach and administer popular music modules, and will supervise
undergraduate, masters and doctoral students. You will also perform some
administrative duties, in a team that includes ethnomusicologists,
composers, cultural theorists, contemporary music practitioners and
analysts. ICMuS has consistently achieved excellent RAE/REF results, and
is committed to the delivery of an outstanding student experience.
You will be expected to show evidence of existing and planned research
outputs in musicological and/or practice-based fields, and to
demonstrate a clear research trajectory that will contribute to a
successful future REF submission.
This position is full time and open-ended.
Informal enquiries concerning the position can be made to Professor
Agustín Fernández, Head of Music, telephone 0191 208 7636 or
(agustin.fernandez /at/ newcastle.ac.uk).
Newcastle University values diversity and is committed to recruiting and
supporting staff and students from all sectors of society.
http://www.ncl.ac.uk/vacancies/jobs/
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