University of Brighton
School of Media
Brighton - Grand Parade
Senior Lecturer BA (Hons) Film & Screen Media Production
We are looking for a practice-focused academic with experience in teaching the fundamentals and advanced skills required for contemporary Film, Television and Media production. The role focuses on teaching students at all levels across the degree courses: BA (Hons) Digital Film and BA (Hons) Film & Screen Studies. A background in, and links to, the screen industries would be highly desirable along with a highly attuned understanding of digital culture and society and its practical effects on industries, now and in the future.
Alongside this, we are looking for someone with a PhD or near completion who is interested in contributing to University of Brighton's focus on practice-led research with a view to producing significant outputs. A well-defined research agenda should drive your aspirations along with the importance of maintaining industry links for both teaching and research purposes.
Core elements of the role include:
* To add to and expand the student-focused teaching expertise in the areas of film and screen practice and theory.
* To lead on a range of practice modules across the Film & Screen Studies strand (which may include): Filmmaking Fundamentals, Documentary Filmmaking, Production Management; Work Placement and Professional Practice, Making the Short Film, Television Studio Production.
* To work towards continued curriculum development in collaboration with current staff.
* To demonstrate and develop practice-led research experience in one or more of the following areas: Narrative storytelling, visual representation, editing/postproduction, transmedia storytelling, film festivals, production management, live or post-cinema experiences.
* To foster links with production companies, local authorities and industry organisations as an underpinning to curriculum development, practice-led research and/or widening participation.
You can read more about the benefits of working for the university here<https://www.brighton.ac.uk/about-us/working-with-us/jobs/benefits-and-facilities.aspx>. Job sharers welcome.
For further information about the role please contact Dario Llinares on [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
Interviews are expected to take place in the two weeks commencing 4th June.
Closing Date: Sunday 13 May 2018
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