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[Commlist] Lecturer in Creative Industries at the University of Melbourne
Mon Oct 04 12:50:01 GMT 2021
The program in Arts and Cultural Management at the University of
Melbourne is hiring a Lecturer in Creative Industries.
https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/CJO242/lecturer-in-creative-industries
Lecturer in Creative Industries
University of Melbourne - Lecturer in Creative Industries
The Faculty of Arts is committed to equity, diversity and inclusion and
strongly encourages people with diverse experiences to apply. This
includes First Nations people, culturally and linguistically diverse
people, Deaf and hard of hearing people, people with a disability,
LGBTIQ+, and neurodiverse people. If you have any accessibility
requirements for the application or interview, please contact us. We are
dedicated to ensuring barrier free and inclusive practices to recruit
the most talented candidates. A position description is available in
alternate formats if required, including USB, Large Print and Plain English.
About the role
The Arts and Cultural Management Program in the School of Culture and
Communication is seeking to make a continuing appointment for a Level B
Lecturer in Creative Industries. We are seeking an energetic and
committed individual who is able to complement and diversify the
Program’s teaching and research, with particular emphasis on the
cultural and creative industries.
The Arts and Cultural Management program offers an academically
rigorous, vocationally-oriented Master of Arts. The degree prepares
students to work in the arts and creative industries, through solid
theoretical and conceptual foundations, combined with a commitment to
industry-relevant skills. Through the three capstone options – a thesis,
a practical project, or an internship – students apply their insights
and skills in a way that best suits their interests and professional
needs. Our diverse and dynamic program team works together to combine
our strengths to deliver excellent teaching and pursue exciting
research. We regularly meet through the Cultural Policy Reading Group
and guest seminars and lectures.
A Lecturer undertakes teaching and research in their discipline or
related areas. They will contribute to teaching at the postgraduate
level, and undertake research or engage in professional activities
appropriate to their profession or discipline. The Lecturer undertakes
administration primarily relating to their activities within the Faculty
and may be required to perform the full academic responsibilities of,
and related administration for, the coordination of an award program of
the University.
The Lecturer will have experience in research, which has resulted in the
publication of high-quality outputs or other demonstrated scholarly
activities. Research may be carried out independently and/or as part of
a team. The Lecturer may supervise postgraduate research students or
projects and be involved in research training.
About you
You will bring to the role:
A completed PhD in a relevant discipline and demonstrated
specialisation in the cultural and creative industries
A strong record in research with a developing publication profile
and an ambitious agenda for future research
Demonstrated ability for excellence in teaching and coordination,
including the capacity to initiate course development and curriculum
revision
Ability to supervise postgraduate coursework degree (MA), honours
and research higher degree (MA by Research and PhD) theses
Demonstrated capacity for multidisciplinary and collaborative research
Capacity to attract research grants and consultancies
Demonstrated professional and collegial behaviour of a very high
standard (encompassing commitment to the Faculty’s Values and Behaviours
outlined elsewhere in this document).
Strong computer literacy in line with the University’s commitment
to eTeaching and eLearning
To ensure the University provides a safe environment for children, this
position requires the incumbent to hold a current and valid Working with
Children Check.
For information to assist you with compiling short statements to answer
the selection criteria, please go to:
https://about.unimelb.edu.au/careers/selection-criteria
Benefits
- Maximise your benefits through our Salary Packaging scheme
- Flexible family friendly policies, providing generous leave and
working conditions
- The opportunity to work in a culturally rich environment
- A substantial discount to eligible staff and their immediate families
in undertaking further studies at the University of Melbourne
To find out more, go to http://about.unimelb.edu.au/careers/staff-benefits
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