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[ecrea] Vacancy: Lectureship in Filmmaking (2 posts) at UWS
Tue Sep 13 18:52:08 GMT 2016
*School of Media, Culture and Society*
*Ayr Campus and Film City Glasgow*
*Full-time, Permanent*
An exciting opportunity has arisen for two Lecturers in Filmmaking
to join our team in the School of Media, Culture and Society (MCS).
MCS is a large (circa 2500 studentFTEs) multidisciplinary school
where the social sciences and creative and cultural industries meet.
We are focused on becoming a centre of excellence in media, culture,
and society education, knowledge creation and exchange. We offer a
supportive and aspirational environment in which staff and students
work in partnership to create societal and cultural change.
You will have the skills, knowledge, and experience to play a key
role in achieving in teaching, internationalisation, research, and
commercial activity. You will play a central role in our Screen and
related disciplines primarily contributing to our popular BA (Hons)
Filmmaking and Screenwriting and our soon to be offered MA
Filmmaking. Candidates should have a strong practitioner profile in
Filmmaking particularly fiction/documentary filmmaking and production.
Ideally you should hold a PhD in filmmaking or a related field. You
will be responsible for contributing to an excellent student
experience by planning, developing and delivering an exciting
curriculum utilising contemporary forms of pedagogy. You will
produce and publish excellent research outputs commensurate with the
stage of your career and demonstrate an ability or potential to
attract independent research funding. An internationalised
experience is central to the UWS student experience and therefore
you will support initiatives for staff and students to engage in
international activities.
You will be a highly motivated individual, passionate about your
discipline and about contributing to the best possible student
experience. You will be able to demonstrate a commitment to a
successful academic career (research, enterprise, and teaching) and
be comfortable working both autonomously and within and across a
range of teams.
The successful candidate will be excited by the opportunity to work
in a multidisciplinary environment and will seek to exploit the
opportunities afforded by this.
Informal enquiries may be made to Professor Nick Higgins, Director
of the Creative Media Academy on 01292 886298,
(emailNick.Higgins /at/ uws.ac.uk) <mailto:(Nick.Higgins /at/ uws.ac.uk)>, or
Professor Derek Carson, Dean of School, on 0141-848-3983, email
(derek.carson /at/ uws.ac.uk) <mailto:(derek.carson /at/ uws.ac.uk)>
Deadline: 11 Oct. Full details at jobs.uws.ac.uk
Graham Jeffery
Reader: Music and Performance
Education Lead, Culture & Creativity
School of Media, Culture and Society
University of the West of Scotland
Paisley Campus
High Street
Paisley
PA1 2BE
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