Location: | London |
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Salary: | £44,105 to £61,921 per annum inclusive of London Weighting |
Hours: | Full Time |
Contract Type: | Permanent |
Placed On: | 23rd January 2025 |
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Closes: | 16th February 2025 |
Job Ref: | 104925 |
About us:
King’s Music Department, situated in the heart of London, is known worldwide for its innovative research across the sub-disciplines of music studies, and as a centre for internationally acclaimed composition. In the most recent Research Excellence Framework (REF2021), the Department (in a joint submission with Film Studies) was ranked 4th in the UK, with 100 per cent of research impact and research environment rated ‘world-leading’ (4*) or ‘Internationally excellent’ (3*).
About the role:
The Department of Music seeks to hire a Lecturer in Education & Research (Grade 6 or 7), specialising in the anthropology/ethnography of popular music in the Global South and/or its diasporas. We define “popular music” broadly to include commercial, vernacular, folk, digital, mass-mediated, etc. This is a full-time, open-ended position.
The successful applicant will hold a PhD in music, anthropology, or a related humanities/social sciences discipline; have a clear track record appropriate to their career stage as an emerging global research leader; and be a highly effective educator capable of delivering innovative, inclusive, diverse, and socially-engaged teaching. The post holder will also be required to take on Departmental administrative roles appropriate to their career stage. Applicants whose interests are in key areas of global concern or at the cutting edge of their discipline/s are particularly encouraged to apply, including (but not restricted to) environmental humanities and the climate crisis, migration, forced displacements and (im)mobilities, activism and social movements, medical humanities, sound studies, cultural heritage or policy, new technologies (e.g. AI, algorithms), synergies with other arts/film/digital cultures, etc.
Please note that we are not looking to hire a composer.
In applying for this role please include a covering letter (no longer than two A4 sides) clearly indicating how you meet the essential and desirable criteria below, and an up-to-date CV. Applicants are asked to include, as a separate document to their covering letter, a short statement (no longer than 1/3 an A4 page) describing their past/current experience of supporting student welfare and equality, diversity & inclusion in the higher education context.
This is a full time position offered on an indefinite contract.
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