Lecturer in Music in Audio-Visual Media

Lecturer in Music in Audio-Visual Media

Friday, 12 November 2021, 11.30pm

The University of Liverpool is hiring a full-time Lecturer in Music in Audio-visual Media.

The successful candidate will join a Department in which there is a strong interest in the history, theory, musicology and practice of music in a range of audio-visual media. Aside from several specific modules on music and film, there is a particular focus on music and videogames, offering a BSc in Music and Game Design Studies and a BSc in Game Design in collaboration with the Department of Computer Science. You will be required to teach history, theory and musicology of audio-visual media at undergraduate level. You will also supervise students working on dissertations at undergraduate and postgraduate level, including students on the Masters by Research (MRes) programme and potentially those of PhD students.

You will play a key role in the development and delivery of new specialist postgraduate programmes in the area of music in audio-visual media. You will be expected to have experience of teaching and assessment in Higher Education. The successful candidate will be an experienced researcher in the field of audio-visual media and will have plans for the development of research impact and bids for external research funding. In addition, you will be an excellent administrator, with a commitment to ensuring a high-quality student experience. Ideally, you will be able to take up the post by 1 January 2022.

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Published by The Journal of Music on 19 October 2021

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