Location: | Worcester |
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Salary: | £48.08 per hour inc preparation, marking & course administration incl. £8.67 per hour holiday pay |
Hours: | Part Time |
Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
Placed On: | 17th June 2024 |
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Closes: | 30th June 2024 |
Job Ref: | SA2403 |
Location: Jenny Lind Building
Post Type: Hourly Paid
Hourly Rate: £48.08 per hour inc preparation, marking & course administration incl. £8.67 per hour holiday pay
Contract Type: Fixed Term - 36 Months
Closing Date: Sunday 30 June 2024
Interview Date: Tuesday 09 July 2024
The University of Worcester BA (Hons) Game Art course, is seeking to expand their current pool of sessional Game Art Lecturers to contribute to teaching during 2024-25.
Successful candidates will have specialist knowledge and experience in one or more of the following areas:
Applicants with an ongoing professional practice and detailed knowledge of contemporary game development are encouraged to apply. For further information about the Game Art course please visit: http://www.worcester.ac.uk/journey/game-art-ba-hons.html
Selection Process:
Shortlisted candidates will be invited to attend a formal interview and asked to deliver a teaching session.
Candidates are required to adopt the role of a lecturer at the School of Arts and to facilitate a 15-minute teaching session on a relevant topic aimed at level 5 undergraduate students. The session will be presented to the interview panel and be followed by a formal interview process.
The topic should centre on an area of Game Art practice of the candidate’s choice. As the teaching session is limited in duration, it is suggested that one or two key concepts are covered in-depth with clear introduction, presentation, learning activities, conclusion, and references. Candidates are advised to strictly adhere to their allotted time and therefore, their Intended Learning Outcomes should reflect this. Learning activities are required and should be student centred and interactive.
Candidates are expected to demonstrate learning and teaching skills suitable for a lecturing post at the School of Arts and to show a suitable depth of understanding of their chosen topic. Demonstration of familiarity with academic sources relating to the topic presented is also expected. Once the teaching session has concluded, there will be an opportunity for staff to ask questions related to your teaching.
Informal queries are welcome and should be directed to Ree Han, Head of Department at r.han@worc.ac.uk
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