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Course Leader, MA Narrative Environments

Employer
UNIVERSITY OF THE ARTS LONDON
Location
London (GB)
Salary
£46,423 - £55,932 per annum
Closing date
30 Nov 2020

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Course Leader, MA Narrative Environments

Full time

Permanent

£46,423 - £55,932 per annum

Central Saint Martins, King's Cross, London UK

As Course Leader you will provide a stimulating and supportive environment for students and colleagues. You will be responsible for assuring the academic standards of the course and its delivery through your academic leadership and the effective management of resources.

You will contribute actively as part of our college, programme and course teams, sharing your knowledge with staff and students. Through your excellent professional networks, you will ensure the continuous development of the course through industry links and collaborations, by reflecting critically on broader contexts of spatial practice and educational provision internationally.

Why choose us? 

Central Saint Martins is a world-leading centre for arts and design education. Its reputation stems from the creative energy of its staff and students and the stellar achievements of its graduates nationally and internationally. The nine programmes at CSM explore the boundaries of their discipline. Students and staff are continually alert to new ideas, and are curious and restless in developing beyond the expected norms of their subject, so emerging work is at the forefront of its area. CSM sits at the heart of London’s creative scene, and of one of Europe’s most dynamic new culture and innovation quarters at King’s Cross, making the college increasingly important to London’s cultural life, and indicative of our general desire to open up CSM to as broad an audience as possible.

Spatial Practices

MA Narrative Environments is one of four courses within the Spatial Practices Programme at CSM. Spatial Practices has a growing reputation and profile for its socially-embedded and politically-engaged approach to architecture, urbanism, places and spaces. Challenging the role of the professions and seeking out new agendas and methodologies for spatial practice that are engaged with the social, economic and political conditions of space, is central to the ethos of the programme and its courses. With the recent appointment of a new Programme Director, and the launch of new experimental post-graduate courses, this is an exciting opportunity to contribute to the future of Spatial Practices at CSM.

Your profile

We are looking for a, highly motivated, skilled, enthusiastic and energetic individual with extensive experience in multidisciplinary practice in the fields of spatial narrative, socially-engaged design, architecture, public realm design, exhibition design, communication design, interaction design, curation or other fields related to design for narrative environments. You will be committed to transformation and innovation in postgraduate education and its role in addressing contemporary contexts and challenges facing design in relation to people, places and stories.

You will be someone who wishes to embrace the opportunities to work, share, and exchange knowledge and skills within this dynamic and creative arts and design practice environment, and contribute to the continued evolution of the Spatial Practices Programme and culture. You will have excellent leadership abilities, great communication skills and experience in building and nurturing strong and vibrant cultures of learning through a culture of empathy and criticality.

Creative and highly motivated, you will have detailed knowledge and understanding of multi-disciplinary design practices and professional processes, and a keen awareness of contemporary concerns and debates within the professions related to design for narrative environments and spatial practice. You will have a commitment to addressing issues of race, diversity and social inclusion, and the climate emergency, through creative and innovative pedagogy and projects.

You will be regarded as a leading authority within your field and will hold both an Undergraduate and a Postgraduate Degree in a discipline related to Narrative Environments and Spatial Practices. You will have considerable professional experience as well as academic experience, with an inventive approach to students’ learning experience and high aspirations for their achievement, their professional futures and the course’s advancement internationally.

In return, University of the Arts London offers generous leave, an attractive pension and a commitment to your continuing personal development and training in an environment that encourages excellence, creativity and diversity. Relocation assistance is available.

Open Evenings

Interested applicants are invited to an Open Evening with the Spatial Practices Programme Director to learn more about Spatial Practices at CSM, the ambitions of the course, and a Q&A about the Course Leader role on Wednesday, 25 Nov 17.00-19.00. To book your place, please email Kerli Kabur at jobenquiries@csm.arts.ac.uk

If you have queries about this vacancy, please contact the CSM Staffing Team via email jobenquiries@csm.arts.ac.uk

For further details and to apply please click the apply button.

Closing date: 30 November 2020 23:55.

UAL is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive university - a place where we all can be ourselves and reach our full potential in our work, learning and creative practice. We offer a range of family friendly, inclusive employment policies, flexible working arrangements and Staff Support Networks. We welcome applicants from diverse backgrounds, including race, disability, age, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, religion and belief, marriage and civil partnership, pregnancy and maternity, and caring responsibility.

Candidates are advised to submit applications early.

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