Assistant Lecturer in Music

Assistant Lecturer in Music

Wednesday, 26 April 2017, 11.55pm

The Department of Music seeks to appoint a suitably qualified candidate to a three-year fixed-term Assistant Professor in Historical Musicology, tenable from 1 October 2017.

The successful candidate will have expertise in teaching in the field of musicology, including analysis. The Assistant Professor will be expected to contribute to the development and delivery of our curriculum (lectures, tutorials, seminars, workshops) at UG and PG Level.

Durham’s Music Department is one of the top three research-intensive music departments in the UK (REF 2014), with internationally renowned research strengths in musicology (with particular strengths in the study of late-eighteenth, nineteenth- and twentieth-century music), music technology and computational musicology, empirical musicology, music psychology, ethnomusicology, theory and analysis, instrumental and electro-acoustic composition, and the performance of Renaissance, Baroque, nineteenth-century and contemporary music. The Department’s strategic priority is to develop innovative connections and interdisciplinary dialogue between these areas.

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Published by Anna on 27 April 2017

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