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Lecturer in Arts and Cultural Management
Department of Culture, Media and Creative Industries
King's College London

The Department of Culture, Media and Creative Industries (CMCI) seeks to appoint an outstanding candidate at lecturer level who is able to perform teaching, supervision and assessment duties on our successful MAs (primarily the MA Arts and Cultural Management), provide PhD supervision, and conduct high quality original research. 

Applicants with expertise in all relevant areas of arts and cultural management are invited. The appointed candidate will be an excellent teacher who can develop and deliver teaching for our core modules on the MA Arts and Cultural Management, and the Department’s suite of options. A likely feature of the role is to establish, manage and sustain partnerships with professionals and organizations in the arts and cultural sector. 

Evidence of working in or with the sector will therefore be an advantage. As CMCI is committed to research-led teaching, the appointee must be able to demonstrate an established or growing profile of excellent research. Finally, the appointee is expected to have the commitment and necessary competences to actively participate in the Department’s everyday administrative functions.  

For details visit:
https://www.hirewire.co.uk/HE/1061247/MS_JobDetails.aspx?JobID=75213

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