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Dear colleagues,

 

I’d like to draw your attention to new posts in Popular Music and Music Business at the University of Gloucestershire.

 

Music as a subject area is part of the award-winning Media School at Gloucestershire, and recruiting to these posts reflects a broad set of developments in Music, that include a growing and increasingly diverse student population, newly validated courses in Popular Music, Music Business and Creative Music Technology, and a digitally networked suite of rehearsal and recording facilities and music labs that opened in 2016, which have allowed for a range of innovative teaching, learning and production activities. In addition, we have enhanced the vocational and critical breadth of our undergraduate portfolio by drawing increasingly on the research agendas that underpin our taught provision, where our key focus areas include music in relation to moving image, identity, culture, contemporary thought and digital economies, as well as audiovisual and wearable technologies.

 

https://jobs.theguardian.com/job/6493478/lecturer-senior-lecturer-in-popular-music/

 

https://jobs.theguardian.com/job/6493502/lecturer-senior-lecturer-in-music-business-and-creative-industries-0-8-fte-/

 

Please feel free to get in touch if you would like to discuss further before applying.

 

Best wishes,

 

Matthew

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Matthew Lovett

 

Academic Subject Leader: Music & Media Group

University of Gloucestershire

BV205

Park Campus

The Park

Cheltenham

GL50 2RH

 

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