Part-time Teaching Assistant: Interactive Storytelling and Digital Culture
Department of Theatre, Film & Television, University of York
We are seeking a part-time teaching assistant to contribute to a year-long first-year module on 'Interactive Storytelling and Digital Culture'. This will involve attending lectures across the year; running 2 two-hour seminar groups in the Autumn Term, focusing on storytelling; running 1 two-hour seminar group in the Spring and Summer Terms, focusing on other aspects of digital culture; and undertaking associated assessment activities. The module is part of a new BSc in Interactive Media, based in the Department of Theatre, Film and Television at the University of York.
If you are interested in this teaching opportunity, please send a CV and covering letter to Professor Nick Holliman, Head of Interactive Media, at [log in to unmask]
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