Lecturer in Visual Cultures (Design) - Research (0.6 FTE)
Middlesex University, Hendon, Greater London
Lecturer in Visual Cultures (Design) - Research (0.6 FTE)
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Middlesex University, Hendon, Greater London
- Full time
- Permanent
- Remote working
Posted 6 days ago, 8 Nov | Get your application in now to be included in the first week's applications.
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Full Job Description
You will be responsible for delivering engaging and insightful seminars and workshops that explore the historical, cultural, and theoretical contexts of design and visual culture. You will develop and deliver curriculum content that enhances students' understanding of the social, political, and economic influences on design practice. Your role includes guiding students in critical analysis and research, fostering their ability to contextualise their creative work within broader design discourses. Additionally, you will collaborate closely with studio staff to ensure an integrated learning experience, bridging theoretical knowledge with practical application. You will provide academic support and mentorship, assess student work, and contribute to the department's academic and research activities. Your expertise will help students develop a deeper, more critical understanding of design as a discipline, preparing them for advanced studies and professional practice. Job Purpose
- To conduct and contribute industry engaged professional practice, research and knowledge transfer to the benefit of students, the School, the University and the wider community.
- To build upon the successes of the School of Design, delivering innovative teaching and learning building reputation and student engagement, and contributing to recruitment, progression, achievement, and success.
- To create and deliver a curriculum that reflects the needs of the Design industry while also meeting the needs of student. Main Responsibilities Learning and Teaching:
- Deliver high quality teaching to students
- Design, develop and review teaching activities and materials
- Identify best and innovative practices in professional training, learning and teaching and build them into personal teaching practice
- Maintain an understanding of professional practice in the subject discipline to inform personal teaching practice
- Contribute to course/programme review and design
- Give effective advice, guidance and feedback to students, to support their academic progress
- Enhance student experience and outcomes Research and Knowledge Transfer
- Develop and maintain a network of professional contacts in the visual arts
- Maintain a profile in Design related research which has a proven impact on colleagues and practitioners
- Investigate and reflect on professional standards and practices and contribute to the presentation and/or publication of findings
- Assist colleagues in ensuring that practice, research and scholarly activity has impact beyond academia
- Supervise Masters students and contribute to doctoral supervision, where appropriate Academic Leadership and Management
- Lead learning and teaching activities in a particular area as agreed, e.g. module leadership
- Contribute to the administration of the academic programme, by supporting student recruitment, induction etc
- Advise and coach colleagues
- Undertake other activities, as required Other Duties and Expectations
- The post-holder will carry out any other duties as are within the scope, spirit and purpose of the job as requested by the line manager
- The post-holder will be expected to actively follow Middlesex University policies and procedures, including Equality & Diversity policies, and maintain an awareness and observation of Fire and Health & Safety Regulations
- To work in accordance with the University's values and vision
- As duties and responsibilities change, the job description will be reviewed and amended in consultation with the post-holder
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