The University of Stirling
The University of Stirling's Division of Communications, Media and Culture is offering exciting opportunities for the following positions:
1. Lecturer in Interactive Media (1.0FTE, open-ended, Grade 7/8, £33,797-£49,322)
The successful candidate will enhance the Division's capacity to teach in one or more of the following areas: Digital research methods/digital humanities; Games studies; Digital content design; video production; web/app development; content marketing/visual social media marketing; Interaction Design/User Interaction/User Experience; Creative enterprise and digital creative economies; Data analytics.
Further details: https://www.stir.ac.uk/about/work-at-stirling/list/details/?jobId=2330&jobTitle=Lecturer%20in%20Interactive%20Media
2. Lecturer in Multi-Media Journalism (0.5FTE, open-ended, Grade 8, £41-526-£49,322)
The successful candidate will have newsroom experience and a knowledge of multi-media platforms and technologies as well as the workings of digital journalism.
Further details: https://www.stir.ac.uk/about/work-at-stirling/list/details/?jobId=2327&jobTitle=Lecturer%20in%20Multi-Media%20Journalism
3. Lecturer/Practitioner in Multi-Media Communication/Digital Journalism (1.0FTE, open-ended Grade 7/8, £33,797-£49,322)
The successful candidate will organise and deliver the Division's growing international exchange programme, will have knowledge of multi-media platforms and technologies and experience of teaching and managing international students.
Further details: https://www.stir.ac.uk/about/work-at-stirling/list/details/?jobId=2328&jobTitle=Lecturer/Practitioner%20in%20Multi-Media%20Communication/Digital%20Journalism
Closing date for all three posts is 6 May 2020 with interviews scheduled later in May.
Successful candidates will contribute to teaching and enhancing international collaboration on courses in Communications, Media and Culture, consistently ranked among the best in the UK. With a focus on innovation, exploration and creativity, the successful candidates will be part of a vibrant environment defined by world-class teaching and research. Staff thrive in a dynamic culture where collaboration is key, international links abound and the desire to make a meaningful contribution to society is always at the forefront of our minds. If you’re joining us as a researcher, you’ll soon see why we placed first in Scotland for our research impact in Communications, Media and Culture, in the Research Excellence Framework 2014 (REF 2014).
The University of Stirling is a leading UK teaching and research-intensive university, created by Royal Charter in 1967. Since its foundation, the University has embraced its role as an innovative, intellectual and cultural institution with a pioneering spirit and a passion for excellence in all that it does.
Informal enquiries can be made to Prof Adrian Hadland, Head of the Division of Communications, Media & Culture: adrian.hadland@stir.ac.uk.