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[ecrea] Trinity College Dublin, School of Drama Film and Music seeks to appoint an Ussher Assistant Professor in Sonic Arts
Sun Dec 13 21:01:08 GMT 2015
Trinity College Dublin, School of Drama Film and Music
Ussher Assistant Professor in Sonic Arts
Deadline: 12 Noon GMT on Monday 18th January, 2016.
The Department of Music seeks to appoint an Ussher Assistant Professor
in Sonic Arts with expertise in one or more of the following areas:
Music Technology, Performance Studies, Electronic, and Electroacoustic
Composition. Applicants should have a specialism in arts and technology,
an established publication record of international significance, and
experience teaching at university level. The successful candidate will
be able to offer undergraduate and postgraduate modules in Music
Technology and Composition, attract and supervise postgraduate research
students, and show flair for innovative and collaborative course design.
The appointeeâs scholarly, creative, and/or practice-led work will
contribute to the research activity of the School. They will also be
expected to undertake appropriate administrative responsibilities, as
directed by the Head of Department.
Appointment will be made at a maximum of the 8th point of the New
Assistant Professor Merged Salary Scale.
Candidates wishing to discuss the post informally should contact:
Head of the Department of Music, Richard Duckworth by email: (duckwor /at/ tcd.ie)
Applicants must provide the following information in applying for this
position:
(Please note: only Word or PDF documents should be submitted as part of
your application, with links to audio files, if appropriate)
- Cover letter (maximum 1 x A4 page)
- Full curriculum vitae, including a list of publications and also to
include names and contact details of 3 referees (email addresses, if
possible).
- Representative portfolio (in Word or PDF format only) of
scores/projects/links to any available recordings (e.g., on SoundCloud),
or other documentation together with a writing sample, which could be a
dissertation chapter/excerpt, published article, or review.
- Research plan (summarising projects to be carried out in the next two
years and including details for funding to be sought (2 x A4 pages maximum).
- Teaching statement, summarising experience and approach (2 x A4 pages
maximum) and any available past teaching evaluations.
Role of the Ussher Assistant Professor
The successful candidate will be expected to:
- Show the potential to develop a strong individual and collaborative
research profile and contribute to the development of research student
activities.
- Explain their research through peer-reviewed publications and at
conferences.
- Demonstrate a proactive approach to exploring opportunities for
external research funding.
- Contribute to the departmentâs teaching at both undergraduate and
postgraduate levels.
- Contribute to interdisciplinary modules at both undergraduate and
postgraduate levels.
- Assist with examinations.
- Supervise B.A., M.Phil., M.Litt. and Ph.D. dissertations.
- Undertake appropriate administrative tasks, as directed by the Head of
Department, including work relating to recruitment, admissions,
curriculum development, student engagement, and pastoral care.
- Attend key department and School events (research seminars, etc.).
- Help develop links and partnerships with the wider community.
Research
- Have an established record of achievement, in peer-reviewed
publications or documented performances in well-regarded venues or
technology projects, as appropriate, and/or experience in practice-led
scholarship.
- Have proven ability or evident potential to attract external research
funding.
- Be able to attract postgraduate students.
- Be committed to professional development.
Teaching
- Have the ability to teach a range of Music Technology courses at the
undergraduate level.
- Demonstrate excellence in university-level teaching (e.g. teaching
evaluations).
- Have conducted research supervision at postgraduate level.
- Be able to offer a broad range of modules at undergraduate and
postgraduate levels.
- Be familiar with innovative approaches to teaching including new
teaching media.
- Have experience working collaboratively in an interdisciplinary
environment.
Administration
- Have experience in administering student admissions, recruitment,
engagement.
- Have interest in interdisciplinary research within and outside of the
creative arts.
- Be able to design and implement programmes, including distance
learning and summer schools.
N.B. Applications will only be accepted through e-recruitment.
Further information and application details can be found at:
https://jobs.tcd.ie
Contact Person: Grace Bosonnet, Recruitment Partner, Tel: +353 1 896
4015, (bosonneg /at/ tcd.ie)
Closing date for receipt of completed applications is no later than 12
Noon GMT on Monday 18th January, 2016.
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