Part-Time Lecturer in Music

Part-Time Lecturer in Music

Monday, 30 November 2015, 5.00pm

The School of Music at Bangor University seeks to appoint a Lecturer for a 8-month period to contribute to the teaching of historical musicology at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. 

The successful candidate will have academic expertise in music philology and editing, and will be able to teach across the broad spectrum of Western music history, including music before 1600. Experience in teaching harmony & counterpoint would be an advantage, and additional expertise would be welcomed in composition (in any style or genre), and performance (especially pre-1600).

Educated to degree level, the successful candidate will be an enthusiastic teacher, and will have an emerging national or international profile as a scholar, with a doctorate completed (or about to be completed) in one of the areas specified above.

This is a fixed-term post at 0.5 FTE, of 8 months’ duration starting 1 January 2016.

Interested applicants are warmly invited to contact the Head of School, Dr Chris Collins, (c.collins [at] bangor.ac.uk), for informal discussion.

Committed To Equal Opportunities

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Published by Siobhan McElroy on 10 November 2015

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