£34,337 - £41,227 pro-rata
7 hours per week Fixed Term for 12 months
University of the Arts London is a vibrant world centre for innovation, drawing together six Colleges with international reputations in art, design, fashion, communication and performing arts.
You will develop your research and practice within the aims and remit of Creative Research in Sound Arts Practice (CRiSAP). We will look to you to develop research projects and contribute to the academic research profile and activities of the centre. In addition, you will play a leading role in writing external funding bids for the centre in order to sustain your research beyond the life of the fixed-term appointment.
Regarded as an authority in your field, you will bring a PhD in sound art theory, history and/or practice, or a related area. The ability to lead the academic and/or professional development of your area of expertise within the University is vital.
We are seeking candidates with a good record of research dissemination (through exhibition, performance, publication and conference presentation). Finally, the ability to communicate ideas clearly and persuasively, summarising and interpreting complex, conceptual and specialist matters accurately, is paramount.
In return, University of the Arts London offers generous leave, a final salary pension and a commitment to your continuing personal development and training in an environment that encourages excellence, creativity and diversity.
Closing date: 6th September 2011
Interview Date: 22nd September 2011
Please visit http://jobs.arts.ac.uk to download and complete an application pack (CVs alone will not be accepted) or alternatively please contact Angus Carlyle, [log in to unmask]
University of the Arts London aims to be an equal opportunities employer embracing diversity in all areas of activity.
£41,227 - £49,701 pro rata
7 hours per week
University of the Arts London is a vibrant world centre for innovation, drawing together six Colleges with international reputations in art, design, fashion, communication and performing arts.
You will take a leading role in the provision for doctoral students within Creative Research in Sound Arts Practice (CRiSAP). We will look to you to engage with prospective students, contribute to the supervision of new and existing PhDs and embed them in the culture and opportunities of the Centre and the wider University. In addition, you will play a strategic role in the development of activities and outcomes from CRiSAP research.
Regarded as a leading authority in your field, you will bring a PhD in sound art theory, history and/or practice, or a related area (such as a relevant field of anthropology, ethnomusicology or philosophy). You will have successfully supervised at least two PhDs to completion. The ability to lead the academic and/or professional development of your area of expertise within the University is vital.
We are seeking candidates with an excellent record of research dissemination (through exhibition, performance, publication and conference presentation). Finally, the ability to communicate ideas clearly and persuasively, summarizing and interpreting complex, conceptual and specialist matters accurately, is paramount.
In return, University of the Arts London offers generous leave, a final salary pension and a commitment to your continuing personal development and training in an environment that encourages excellence, creativity and diversity.
Closing date: 6th September 2011
Interview Date: 22nd September 2011
Please visit http://jobs.arts.ac.uk to download and complete an application pack (CVs alone will not be accepted) or alternatively please contact Cathy Lane on [log in to unmask]
University of the Arts London aims to be an equal opportunities employer embracing diversity in all areas of activity.