2 Lectureships / Senior Lectureships in Music (Medieval Music / Composition with Technology)
Starting Salary: £29,972 - £52,556 (on Grade 7-9) p.a.
The School of Music, a constituent part of the College of Arts and Humanities at Bangor University, seeks to further enhance its profile as a vibrant and successful research unit, as witnessed by the success achieved in the last RAE and major grant capture in the past years. The posts form part of a major investment into the two principal Research Centres of the School: the Centre for Research in Early Music (CREaM) and Electroacoustic Wales. Applicants are thus sought for two full-time lectureships / senior lectureships in Music:
(1) Medieval Music, specialising in music before 1400 (in one or more of the following areas: plainchant, vernacular song, or polyphonic music).
(2) Composition with electronic, computer and digital technology, with a particular emphasis on one or more of the following: acousmatic music (stereo and multi-channel), vocal or instrumental music with live interactive computer processing, sonic art (including installations).
The successful candidates will have a proven record of outstanding research or show strong promise of future excellence.
The full-time, permanent posts are tenable from 16 January 2012 or as soon as possible thereafter.
The School has a strong commitment to excellence in teaching, and relevant experience in the HE sector is a pre-requisite for the post. A willingness to engage with the agenda of 'Pontio', the Arts and Innovation Centre at Bangor University which is due to open in 2013, is also expected.
The successful candidates must demonstrate an understanding of the bilingual nature of the institution and the area.
Please quote reference number 11-11/39 when applying for the Medieval Music post, and 11-11/40 when applying for the Composition with Technology post.
Closing date for applications: 1.00 p.m. Friday 14th October 2011.
Further particulars and application forms may be obtained under http://www.bangor.ac.uk/corporate/vacancies/home.php.en
For informal discussions concerning this position, candidates are encouraged to contact: Professor Thomas Schmidt-Beste, Phone: 01248 382190, E-mail: [log in to unmask]
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Prof Thomas Schmidt-Beste
Yr Athro Cerddoriaeth / Professor of Music
Pennaeth Ysgol / Head of School
Prifysgol Bangor / Bangor University
Bangor LL57 2DG
Cymru / Wales (UK)
Llinell uniongyrchol / Direct line: +44 (0)1248 382190
Swyddfa Cerddoriaeth / Music Office: +44 (0)1248 382181
Ffacs / Fax: +44 (0)1248 383895
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