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[ecrea] Limited Term Job Posting Massey University
Fri Nov 16 10:30:18 GMT 2018
Applications are invited for a full-time, ongoing Lectureship or Senior
Lectureship (US equivalent Assistant/Associate Professor) in the Media
Studies programme of the School of English and Media Studies at Massey
University. This position is based at the Wellington campus in
Wellington, New Zealand.
The School of English and Media Studies has a strong record in teaching
excellence and pastoral care in an interactive learning environment.
Courses are taught in internal (on-campus) and distance learning modes,
at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. The School currently
offers programmes in English, Media Studies, Creative Writing,
Expressive Arts, Public and Professional Writing, and Theatre Studies.
We are looking for a candidate with research and teaching strengths in
relation to digital media from the perspective of either textual or
social/cultural approaches. All applications will be carefully
considered, but we particularly encourage applicants with additional
specialisations in one or more of the following areas: transmedia
narrative, video game studies, digital and online cultures, emergent
media forms and practices, fan studies. We particularly encourage
applicants with experience in teaching large introductory classes in
both general media studies and media storytelling. The successful
candidate must be able to teach into, and contribute to the ongoing
development of, the compulsory courses 154.101 Introduction to Media
Studies and 154.120 Transmedia Narrative. The successful candidate
should also be comfortable teaching students across a range of
pedagogical contexts, including vocational and creative practice, as
well as traditional humanities and social sciences backgrounds.
Media Studies is offered as a major in both the Bachelor Arts and
Bachelor of Communication. The undergraduate programme in both degrees
currently includes courses across three major areas of specialisation:
digital media production, social/cultural approaches to media, and
medium-specific approaches/methodologies, including screen studies. The
graduate programme is available in the Master of Arts and Master of
Communication, and offers a selection of courses in the above areas.
Candidates are encouraged to view the full range of courses via our
website at ems.massey.ac.nz.
The successful applicant will have a PhD either completed or very near
to completion at the time of application. Experience of University-level
teaching and academic publication or other evidence of ongoing research
activity is essential.
The level of appointment will depend on qualifications and experience.
It is anticipated that the selected candidate will take up the
appointment in May 2019.
Enquiries should be directed to Associate Professor Jenny Lawn
((j.m.lawn /at/ massey.ac.nz) or +64-92136337), School of English and Media
Studies, Massey University. Applications close on 5 November, 2018 and
should be submitted via the Massey Careers website
http://www.massey.ac.nz/joinus/. Applications should include a full CV
and names and addresses of three referees. The University reserves the
right not to make an appointment.
More information can be found at:
http://massey-careers.massey.ac.nz/10534/lecturer-senior-lecturer-in-media-studies
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