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[Commlist] Job: Lecturer in Creative and Cultural Industries at QMUL
Tue Aug 29 15:13:29 GMT 2023
A new role is coming up at QMUL. Permanent lectureship in creative and
cultural industries, T&R contract. We welcome applicants with expertise
in any area in the field, but particularly welcome expertise in funding
and financing for the cultural sector, cultural policy, cultural labour,
and critical, interdisciplinary approaches to the study of the creative
and cultural industries.
For more info see: https://www.qmul.ac.uk/jobs/vacancies/items/8816.html
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Lecturer in Creative and Cultural Industries
Department: School of Business & Management
Salary: £49,785- £58,595 per annum (Grade 5)
Reference: QMUL33716
Location: Mile End
Date posted: 22 August 2023
Closing date: 19 September 2023
Overview
About the Role
The School of Business and Management (SBM) seeks to recruit an
inspirational researcher, teacher and educational leader to a
lectureship in Creative and Cultural Industries. Candidates with a
strong university research and teaching record as well as early career
academics with a promising research record are encouraged to apply. The
successful candidate will be offered a teaching and research contract.
We welcome hearing how you would best contribute to our research and
education activities in line with SBM’s values and mission. All
applicants should have the ability to teach and supervise effectively
across undergraduate and postgraduate programmes within the Department
of Business and Society in SBM.
This post offers an exciting opportunity to make a major contribution to
SBM’s research expertise in fields such as media and cultural
production, cultural labour and organising, and critical approaches to
global creative and cultural economies and ecologies. We welcome
applicants with expertise in any area in the field, but particularly
welcome expertise in funding and financing for the cultural sector,
cultural policy, cultural labour, and critical, interdisciplinary
approaches to the study of the creative and cultural industries.
Depending on their particular research field, the postholder might
contribute to research units in the School such as (but not limited to)
the Centre for Labour, Sustainability and Global Production, the Public
Management and Regulation Group, the Business Ecosystem Research Group
and the Organisational Processes and Practices Research Group.
About You
You will have a doctorate in a relevant subject or will be awaiting
viva. You will be able to demonstrate a strong track-record of
publications in the subject area at national and international level
appropriate to the stage of your career. You will be able to demonstrate
commitment to cross-disciplinary learning and research-based teaching.
We are looking for someone with a keen interest in new methods of
pedagogical engagement suited to our diverse cohorts of students. We
appreciate expertise in engaging large numbers of students and
delivering successful pedagogy with large cohorts. We also value
experience and expertise in leading initiatives in external engagement
activities.
The postholder will lead and deliver modules on undergraduate and
postgraduate programmes in the areas of the creative and cultural
industries, including introductory modules and in the subject of funding
and financing for the cultural sector. You may also contribute to
teaching in other areas of business and society and provide supervision
for dissertation projects within the Department of Business and Society.
As a lecturer you should be able to demonstrate the capacity for
collaborative and interdisciplinary research in your research field, as
well as to publish at an internationally excellent level.
About the School of Business and Management, and the Department of
Business and Society
The School of Business and Management is one of the eight schools in the
Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences. The School has been
undergoing a period of rapid growth, almost doubling our number of
academic staff over the last five years and set to grow even further. We
presently have 121 permanent academic staff and a large team of Teaching
Fellows and TAs. We have over 2,000 undergraduate business studies
students and, at the post-graduate level, approximately 1,000 MSc
students and a well-established doctoral programme of around 80 students.
SBM’s core purpose is to promote social justice, sustainability, and
good governance in the management of private, public and voluntary
organisations through our research and education. We are a distinctive
School that takes a humanities and social science-led approach to our
scholarship and are now the largest school within QMUL’s Faculty of
Humanities and Social Sciences, with its traditional strengths as a site
of critical thinking in the humanities, law, history, geography, and
politics.
The Department of Business and Society contributes to SBM through world
leading teaching and research in the areas of global value chains (and
the relationship between the Global North and the Global South),
business ethics, CSR, public management and institutions, social
entrepreneurship, and social innovation (in the local and global
contexts), organization theory, critical management, cultural and
creative industries and business law. Our focus on the relationship
between businesses, society, sustainability, and social justice shapes
the teaching and research environment of the Department of Business and
Society. Department members are typically (but not exclusively)
associated with the Research Centre on Labour, Sustainability and Global
Production, the Public Management and Regulation Group and the
Organisational Processes and Practices Research Group. As such, the
Department examines business as a field of enquiry in its own right – an
area to be subject to critical analysis in the broader context of the
relationship between business and society.
About Queen Mary
Ranked in the top 10 in the 2021 Research Excellence Framework, Queen
Mary University of London, is one of the UK's leading research-intensive
higher education institutions, delivering world class education and
knowledge transfer across a wide range of subjects in the Humanities and
Social Sciences, Medicine & Dentistry and Science & Engineering.
In REF 2021, the School of Business and Management dramatically moved up
the Times Higher Education rankings. Among 108 UK business schools, the
School now ranks:
22nd for overall research quality (up from 39th in REF2014)
28th for research outputs (up from 34th)
12th for research impact (up from 24th)
21st for research environment (up from 59th)
Benefits
We offer competitive salaries, access to a generous pension scheme, 30
days’ leave per annum (pro-rata for part-time/fixed-term), a season
ticket loan scheme and access to a comprehensive range of personal and
professional development opportunities. In addition, we offer a range of
work life balance and family friendly, inclusive employment policies,
flexible working arrangements, and campus facilities including an
on-site nursery at the Mile End campus.
The post is based at the Mile End Campus in London. It is a full time,
permanent appointment, with an expected start date of 1st January 2024
(or earlier). The starting salary will be Grade 5 to 6 in the range of
£49,785- £58,595 per annum, inclusive of London Allowance.
How to Apply
Your application should include:
a statement as to why you are applying to the School of Business
and Management (Department of Business and Society) at Queen Mary,
University of London,
a focused CV of no more than five pages to include:
research publications,
a one-page outline of your research plan,
and any teaching experience,
PhD candidates must have submitted their thesis and be awaiting
viva. The expected date of the viva should be clearly stated in the
application.
As part of the selection process, you will be asked to present to
members of the Department of Business and Society on your teaching and
research. Please do not send papers or certificates with your
application as these will be requested at a later stage in the process.
Queen Mary’s commitment to our diverse and inclusive community is
embedded in our appointments processes. Reasonable adjustments will be
made at each stage of the recruitment process for any candidate with a
disability. We are open to considering applications from candidates
wishing to work flexibly.
We particularly welcome applications from women and LGBTQ+, Black, Asian
or Minority Ethnic applicants who are currently under-represented in the
School at this level.
Informal enquiries should be addressed to Giuliano Maielli, Head of
Department of Business and Society and Reader in Organisation Studies,
at (g.maielli /at/ qmul.ac.uk) or Paula Serafini Lecturer in Creative and
Cultural Industries at (p.serafini /at/ qmul.ac.uk).
Information about the School can be found at https://www.qmul.ac.uk/busman/.
To apply for the role, please click the ‘apply’ button below.
The closing date for applications is 19 September 2023.
Interviews are expected to be held early-April or shortly thereafter
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