Teaching Associate in Ethnomusicology and Music Education - University of Nottingham
The Department of Music at The University of Nottingham is one of the UK’s leading centres for teaching and research in Music. The successful candidate will have expertise in ethnomusicology and/or music education and be able to teach two modules within the Department’s existing undergraduate curriculum. First-year Global Music Studies provides an introduction to the world’s music cultures and to the fields of ethnomusicology and popular music studies. The successful candidate will be able to alter the content to fit her/his own area of expertise. Second or third-year Contemporary Approaches to Music Education centres on participation in primary school music teaching in partnership with the Nottingham Music Hub. The successful candidate will be required to support the administration of this module and contribute to running three sessions on campus in the second semester. The appointee will also be expected to contribute to MA teaching.
Candidates must have a PhD or equivalent in Music, proven ability to design and deliver modules, excellent communication skills, an ability to relate well with students, demonstrable commitment to collaboration and team-work, and previous teaching experience in UK Higher education.
This is a part-time (14.5 hours per week), fixed-term post which is available from 25 September 2017 to 24 March 2018.
Informal enquiries may be addressed to Dr Lonán Ó Briain ([log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>). Please note that applications sent directly to this email address will not be accepted.
http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/BCH087/teaching-associate-in-ethnomusicology-and-music-education/
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Dr Lonán Ó Briain
Assistant Professor of Music
University of Nottingham
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