Lecturers in Fine Art Studio Practice x2

Middlesex University, Hendon, Greater London

Lecturers in Fine Art Studio Practice x2

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Middlesex University, Hendon, Greater London

  • Full time
  • Permanent
  • Remote working

, 6 Nov | Get your application in now before you're too late!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

job Ref: 186a91a860bf4521b5a3055871b5dfef

Full Job Description

We are looking for a Lecturer in Fine Art Studio Practices with demonstrable skill in one or more fine art discipline, to deliver practice and professional development learning and teaching across the student cohorts in Fine Art. The role will be held by a developing academic who combines research with learning and teaching, and knowledge transfer and a broader contribution to their programme. Job Purpose To conduct and contribute to research, learning and teaching, and knowledge transfer to the benefit of students, the School, the University and the wider community. 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 learning and teaching and build these into
  • personal teaching practice
  • Maintain an understanding of how emerging research in the subject discipline can
  • shape and improve the curriculum, and 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
  • Contribute to or lead (under guidance) applications for research and knowledge
  • transfer funding
  • Individually or with others, conduct and disseminate the outputs of high quality
  • research, normally of international standard
  • Develop and maintain a network of research and knowledge transfer related contacts,
  • in the University and the wider specialist community
  • Be committed to ensuring that research has impact beyond academia
  • Continually update own knowledge in the field of specialism.
  • Supervise Masters students and contribute to doctoral supervision
  • 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 Responsibilities
  • The postholder will carry out any other duties as are within the scope, spirit and
  • purpose of the job as requested.
  • The postholder will actively follow Middlesex University policies including Equality &
  • Diversity policies.
  • As duties and responsibilities change, the job description will be reviewed and
  • amended in consultation with the postholder

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