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Senior Lecturer in Digital Cultures - King's College London« Torna all'elenco
Inserito il 04/05/2015
from "HUMANIST" Senior Lecturer in Digital Cultures King's College London http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/AKZ294/senior-lecturer-in-digital-cultures/ The post is part of an ambitious and successful project of interaction and exchange of research and teaching across the Department of Culture, Media and Creative Industries and the Department of Digital Humanities. CMCI and DH are now seeking to recruit a Senior Lecturer to commence work for no later than September 2015. The post will play a key role in leading work across the departments, in particular to resource new and developing research strengths evident from our joint 2014 REF submission and to build on the work of the current three joint appointments. The post-holder will contribute to the continuing success of the MA Digital Culture and Society, and will join the team teaching on and further developing the BA Digital Cultures. The successful candidate will undertake research, teaching and administration as directed by the Head of Department for Culture, Media and Creative Industries, the Head of Digital Humanities and the Dean of Faculty for Arts and Humanities. They will be an internationally excellent academic in the area of digital cultures and will have strong record of publications with the potential for impact and research income generation. They will have a clear plan for building research in digital cultures for the future and the next REF. They will be expected to foster existing and develop new connections with practitioners in the digital industries (in the UK and ideally overseas) and will be open to developing links with colleagues in other departments, and at other universities internationally. They will be expected to enhance the capacity of the Department to develop successful bids for research grant applications, and obtain funding from third sector source They will be required to take on administrative and leadership roles in either Department (although not at the same time) including in the future where required fixed term roles such as Head of Department, Research Director, Department Education Lead, and PhD Director, as well as playing an active role at School level on key committees and in key leadership roles. They will be involved in departmental level strategic planning in areas such as the balance of student recruitment, staff appointments and student and other performance matters. They will be expected to develop internal networks e.g. chairing and participating in institutional committees; as well as external networks that foster collaboration e.g. with external examiners and assessors, other educational bodies, employers and professional bodies. They will be proficient in making presentations or exhibitions at national or international conferences or other similar events in the cultural and creative industries. They will be able to contribute to the management of teaching and research quality, audit and other external assessments. For an informal discussion of the post please contact Professor Anna Reading (Culture, Media and Creative Industries) via email at anna.reading@kcl.ac.uk or Professor Sheila Anderson (Digital Humanities) via email at sheila.anderson@kcl.ac.uk -- Willard McCarty (www.mccarty.org.uk/), Professor, Department of Digital Humanities, King's College London, and Digital Humanities Research Group, University of Western Sydney |
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