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Dear all,

Please see below – three positions being advertised in the Media School, Bournemouth University:



Demonstrator in Television Journalism                                               Ref: MED436
Starting salary from £23,352 - £27,047 per annum with further progression opportunities to £29,541

At BU our vision is to create a stimulating, challenging and rewarding University experience in a world class learning community, through sharing a unique fusion of education, research and professional practice and inspiring our students and staff to enrich the world.

The Media School at Bournemouth University is seeking highly talented, enthusiastic and motivated people to join its Journalism and Communication (J&C) academic group.  Under the direction of the Head of Academic group, you will be responsible for the efficient delivery of the demonstration of technical television journalism skills to undergraduate and postgraduate students on its BJTC – accredited multi media journalism programmes. This is likely to incorporate the demonstration of TV editing, filming and sound skills as well as video online and documentary.

With a relevant first degree, you will have an understanding of newsroom and studio workflows and of converged news environments. You will also be expected to use your relevant professional experience to support the activities of the Academic Group in the areas of enterprise and professional practice.



For an informal discussion or queries concerning eligibility and criteria, please contact Karen Fowler-Watt, Associate Dean (J&C) on +44 1202 965129.
A detailed job description and person specification are available from our website together with an online application form.  Alternatively, please telephone 01202 961130 (24 hour answerphone) quoting the appropriate reference number

Closing date: (midnight) Wednesday 19 June 2013



Lecturer in Scriptwriting (Part-time)                                        Ref: MED438
Starting salary from £31,331 - £36,298 pro rata per annum with further progression opportunities to £39,649


At BU our vision is to create a stimulating, challenging and rewarding University experience in a world class learning community, through sharing a unique fusion of education, research and professional practice and inspiring our students and staff to enrich the world.

The Media School is seeking to appoint an enthusiastic and dedicated Lecturer to contribute to the teaching of Scriptwriting.  You will bring current industry expertise and knowledge, as well as an ability to communicate and enthuse students.

You will play an important role in our scriptwriting team, contributing to the highly successful BA (Hons) Scriptwriting for Film and Television as well as our postgraduate courses in Scriptwriting. You will also be qualified to Doctoral level or be able to demonstrate the ability to create and disseminate knowledge into a doctorate in a maximum of 3-5 years from date of appointment as well as playing a key role in the development of professional practice within the Media Production Academic group.

This post is available part-time for 0.5 FTE.

For an informal discussion or queries concerning eligibility and criteria, please contact Andrew Ireland, Associate Dean of the Media Production Academic group on [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> or telephone +44 1202 961749.

A detailed job description and person specification are available from our website together with an online application form.  Alternatively, please telephone 01202 961130 (24 hour answerphone) quoting the appropriate reference number

Closing date: (midnight) Wednesday 19 June 2013



Lecturer in Digital Media (Theory and Practice)                             Ref: MED439
Starting salary from £31,331 - £36,298 per annum with further progression opportunities to £39,649

At BU our vision is to create a stimulating, challenging and rewarding University experience in a world class learning community, through sharing a unique fusion of education, research and professional practice and inspiring our students and staff to enrich the world.

The Media School are seeking to appoint an enthusiastic and dedicated Lecturer to contribute to the teaching, research and professional practice of digital media within the Media Production academic group. Successful candidates will bring current cross-platform industry expertise and knowledge, as well as the capacity to communicate and enthuse students.  You will be qualified to Doctoral level or be able to demonstrate the ability to create and disseminate knowledge into a doctorate in a maximum of 3-5 years from date of appointment.

You will play an important role in our programmes at undergraduate and postgraduate level, contributing to the teaching of theory and practice – fusing these elements together into a holistic experience for students. You will be confident in teaching traditionally academic and theoretical components as well as professional practice of digital media.

For an informal discussion or queries concerning eligibility and criteria, please contact Andrew Ireland, Associate Dean of the Media Production Academic group on [log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> or telephone +44 1202 961749.

A detailed job description and person specification are available from our website together with an online application form.  Alternatively, please telephone 01202 961130 (24 hour answerphone) quoting the appropriate reference number

Closing date: (midnight) Wednesday 19 June 2013



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Senior Lecturer in Journalism and Communication

The Media School, Bournemouth University
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