Open-ended/Permanent
Part Time
The Department of Music is looking to recruit a Lecturer in Popular Music. The Department contributes to Goldsmiths' focus on creativity, innovation and interdisciplinarity. The post-holder will join a team of academic staff delivering our successful BMus programme in Popular Music and MMus pathways in Popular Music and Creative Practice.
Teaching experience should lie in creative and performance practice in popular music and demonstrate a commitment to teaching in HE. Areas of desirable expertise here include: Afro-diasporic musics, music production/performance technologies, improvisation, DIY and fringe culture, audio-visual media/site-specific work, music industries, as well as having a good understanding of contemporary critical debates in fringe/popular music. Candidates should ideally have teaching experience at HE level, with a demonstrable ability to engage and enthuse students in practice-based work and have an undergraduate qualification in a relevant area, a postgraduate qualification, or equivalent professional experience.
Goldsmiths is passionate about advancing equality and celebrating diversity. We particularly welcome applications from women and Black and Global Majority applicants who are currently under represented in the Department of Music.
See original job posting and apply online at: https://jobs.gold.ac.uk/vacancy/lecturer-in-popular-music-470955.html