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[Commlist] Job: full-time permanent senior lecturer Film Studies at UWE

Sat May 28 07:20:20 GMT 2022


full-time permanent senior lecturer to join the Film Studies team at UWE

https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/CQC284/senior-lecturer-in-film-studies

Senior Lecturer in Film Studies
University of the West of England, Bristol
Location: 	Bristol
Salary: 	£40,927 to £51,799 per annum , Grade H
Hours: 	Full Time
Contract Type: 	Permanent
Placed On: 	26th May 2022
Closes: 	15th June 2022
Job Ref: 	R04264

UWE Bristol’s expanding BA(Hons) Film Studies programme combines critical and industry-focused approaches, exploring the cultural role of cinema. In addition to the academic study of film, the degree incorporates practical elements of professional writing, festivals and curation.

You have a wide-ranging interest in film and will join a well-established and collegial team of six, supported by administrators, library services and technical staff.

Initially, you will deliver existing undergraduate modules, including Film Style and Meaning (first year) and Screen Representations: Difference and Diversity (second year), supervise third-year projects/dissertations and act as an Academic Personal Tutor.

In your second year, you will take on Programme Leader responsibilities, enabling your professional development and help shape the future of the degree. This will include contributing to curriculum development and designing new research-led modules.

You have a growing track-record of research outputs and knowledge exchange activities. You will become part of the Faculty’s Moving Image Research group (MIRGe), an interdisciplinary group focusing on historical, theoretical and practice-based research into screen cultures, production and education.

About you:

You have experience of teaching Film Studies in higher education contexts and a growing research profile. As part of a small teaching team, you will have excellent collaborative skills and be willing to take on new challenges in a supportive environment.

You have the flexibility to teach beyond your own research specialisms and to take on new areas of teaching where needed. You will have experience of leading, designing and delivering modules, taking student diversity and inclusivity into account, and working towards decolonising the curriculum.

You will have experience of designing and marking a range of assessment types, including digital formats such as video essays, live and recorded presentations/pitches, blogs and/or websites as well as essays, case studies, and dissertations. For this reason, you will need strong digital technology skills (e.g., editing software, website and digital content production, and/or technology enhanced learning).

Our course encourages students to combine academic, creative and professional practice, so some experience of teaching professional skills in writing (e.g., screenwriting or film criticism), film programming and curation is desirable.

You show ambition in your ideas for the development of the programme, including commitment to UWE’s core values. You show leadership potential and project management skills, through programme leading or other activities, such as group research projects, network development, professional partnerships and/or knowledge exchange.

You have a good record of research, publications and other outputs, and be familiar with external funding opportunities and processes. You have clear plans for future projects and the development of your national/international profile. You will become a member of MIRGe, which supports moving image research and is committed to engaging with communities in the city, region and beyond.

Further information:

To discuss the role, please contact Mark Bould on 0117 3284440 or email (mark.bould /at/ uwe.ac.uk)

This is a full-time, permanent post.

Interviews are tentatively scheduled to take place week commencing 04 July 2022.

We may be able to sponsor qualifying candidates for this role under the Home Office Skilled Worker visa route. Please read our Skilled Worker Guidance to assess if you will be eligible to be sponsored under the criteria.

UWE does not cover any visa or health surcharge costs.

The application system will be unavailable from 10 June until the morning of 13 June due to routine maintenance.

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