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Further to previous posts advertised in the Media Production Academic Group, we now have a position available in Creative Networked Media. If you want to get involved with production teaching in the UK's leading Media School, please do not hesitate to get in contact or pass onto colleagues, lists or alumni.
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You will have an in-depth working knowledge of digital network media production and an interest in the Creative Industries. Your expertise will cover a range of creative software packages and related programming skills associated with the technical challenges of developing media across a range of networked platforms. We are particularly looking for knowledge of creative, networked use of PHP, HTML 5, CSS3, and CMS / digital development environments as well as experience of iOS or Android Development, alongside other skills such as Flash, digital audio or video production techniques.
You will join a new course team, leading Media Production across three pathways; Television, Radio and Creative Networked Media. Your role will be further integrated with a new team appointed to develop areas of Digital Media Design.
As well as providing academic tuition and technical support for students, you will assist with the development of the existing curriculum, strengthening the research and knowledge transfer profile of the School.
For an informal discussion, please contact Neal White, Associate Professor in Art and Media Practice (Media Production) at [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
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Details can be found here:
http://www.bournemouth.ac.uk/jobs/med453.html
Neal
Associate Professor
Director of Experimental Media Research Group - Emerge
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