Location: | Nottingham |
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Salary: | £33,966 to £38,205 per annum pro-rata depending on skills and experience |
Hours: | Part Time |
Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
Placed On: | 5th July 2024 |
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Closes: | 1st August 2024 |
Job Ref: | ARTS262624 |
The Department of Music at the University of Nottingham is looking to appoint a Teaching Associate in Ethnomusicology.
You will have a PhD in Music or relevant field (or to be awarded by time of appointment, by which we mean submitted, passed its viva, with any corrections submitted and confirmed by the examiners) , or an equivalent level of professional qualifications and experience, and an emerging or established career as an ethnomusicologist nationally and/or internationally. You will have an advanced and wide-ranging knowledge of ethnomusicological theory and method, and an ability to teach beyond this area of expertise. You will have previous experience teaching ethnomusicology at HE level and experience of assessment at HE level.
Your primary duties will include delivering the teaching and assessment of one undergraduate module: Global Music Studies (Level 1). In addition, you will be required to supervise students for Dissertation (Level 3). You may be asked to contribute to teaching in other areas of the curriculum, as appropriate.
You will contribute to an exceptional education for undergraduates and postgraduates in music and make an exceptional contribution to the Department’s teaching profile and culture. You will be keen to pursue opportunities for teaching development, impact, public engagement, and/or interdisciplinary work. You will offer pastoral support to students as a Personal Tutor and be keen on championing and promoting Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion initiatives. You may be assigned administrative duties to support the teaching work of the Department.
We believe in an inclusive working environment for all. We are welcoming, supportive, and caring, and pride ourselves on our positive community. Diversity is vital to our success and fundamental to our values. We are, therefore, particularly keen to receive applications from people who are currently underrepresented in music technology and/or composition, such as those of underrepresented genders (e.g., women, non-binary, trans) and people from Black, Asian or minority ethnic backgrounds.
Shortlisting is anonymous: we cannot see any personal data or the ‘Additional Information’ section in your application until shortlisting is completed. Shortlisting is by criteria-based questions based on the person specification, rather than CV or letter.
As a Teaching Associate you will be expected to:
This is a fixed-term, 0.4fte (14.5 hours per week) role commencing 1st September 2024 until 31st January 2025.
Informal enquiries may be addressed to Professor Lonán Ó Briain, email: lonan.obriain@nottingham.ac.uk; please note that applications sent directly to this email address will not be accepted.
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