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This is advance notice of a new post: RESEARCH FELLOW (Electronic Arts).
Apologies for cross- postings.
Please send requests for further information and expressions of interest
to Stephen Boyd Davis <[log in to unmask]>. Please put 'RF in
Electronic Arts' in the subject-line of any emails.
Applicants will in due course need to send a full application to the
University's Human Resources office.
Period: Full-time temporary for three years. For funding reasons this
post is NOT available part- time.
Location: Middlesex University, north London.
The Lansdown Centre for Electronic Arts seeks a full-time Research
Fellow to undertake research in any of the areas of expertise of the
Centre. The Centre's work is multidisciplinary and transcends
Art-Science boundaries. Applications are welcome from those with art,
design, science and other backgrounds.
The RF will Investigate a research theme which can be of the applicant's
own choosing. Themes of the Centre's work include: Interactive Media;
Sonic Arts; Film, Video and Interactive Arts. Please see
http://www.cea.mdx.ac.uk/ for an indication of the kinds of projects
currently undertaken at the Centre. Applicants are welcome to make
proposals which extend the Centre's current range of activities,
provided they complement the existing work.
The post-holder is expected to produce public research outputs. These
may be any of: scholarly journal articles, conference papers, book
chapters, performances, screenings, installations, exhibitions, websites
etc. These must be of at least national, and preferably international,
significance.
The post-holder will also, with the help of others, develop proposals
for externally funded research projects.
This is a post-doctoral appointment. However, applicants whose PhD is
near completion may also apply. If your PhD is not yet complete, please
indicate its current status. This will be confirmed with your Director
of Studies.
Applicants with an existing track-record of significant public outputs
will be preferred.
In your full application you will be expected to identify:
1. the research theme or themes which you wish to pursue; 2. the
rationale for the research, indicating why it is important; 3. how you
plan to undertake the research; 4. what research outputs you expect to
achieve, indicating likely publications, fora, venues etc as
appropriate; 5. any requirements you anticipate in order to support your
research; 6. why you are the right person for the post; 7. why you want
to undertake the research at the Lansdown Centre.
Please send requests for further information and expressions of interest
to Stephen Boyd Davis <[log in to unmask]>. Please put "RF in
Electronic Arts" in the subject-line of any emails.
Applicants will in due course need to send a full application to the
University's Human Resources office.
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