Johannesburg, South Africa
4 days ago
Senior Lecturer (AC.07.4)
Job TitleSenior LecturerLocationOrganization NameInterdisciplinary Arts and Culture Studies - Wits School of ArtsDepartment DescriptionThe department offers a critical and interdisciplinary theoretical programme that is core to the professional undergraduate degrees offered in the school. We work closely with colleagues in the school, intersecting with a wide range of disciplinary practices and specialisations. The department also offers postgraduate degrees at the Honours, Masters and Doctoral level.
Brief DescriptionThe Department of Interdisciplinary Arts and Culture Studies in the School of Arts at the University of the Witwatersrand, in Johannesburg, South Africa, is recruiting a Senior Lecturer.
We invite applications from qualified candidates who share our lens of decoloniality and interdisciplinarity as the animating approaches across research and pedagogical interests. This encompasses interconnections between various professional degrees within the school and disciplines and beyond its borders. These include, but are not limited to, studies traversing culture, identity politics, aesthetics, economics, science and technology, and an ability to engage broadly with these intersections in terms of representation and socio-political, historical and contemporary constructions of power relations.
Minimum requirements:Candidates should hold a PhD in cultural studies, film or media studies, visual cultures, or disciplinary background related to the core teaching areas in the academic major, Film, Visual & Performing Arts. Candidates are expected to be active researchers with an established publication record, and have expert critical and current knowledge in one or more fields related to: modes of storytelling across media and cultures media / cultural studies, orientated towards South Africa and /or a Global South perspective the intersections of creative and traditional research modes creative practices and the creative industries
Teaching experience at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels is essential and candidates should have experience in postgraduate supervision.
Candidates should also have relevant experience with administrative responsibilities at the departmental management level.
Recommended skills and experience:Experience in curriculum development in interdisciplinary culture studies and the creative arts as well as evidence of expertise in the scholarship of teaching and learning would be an advantage.
Responsibilities:The successful candidate will be required to: offer wide-ranging teaching across all years of study; implement student-centred pedagogies for student development and growth; supervise postgraduate students at Honours, MA and PhD level; be research active in areas related to their expertise; carry out administrative duties for the department, school and faculty (including a rotation in the role of Head of Department on confirmation of appointment) contribute to curriculum design and development contribute to academic citizenship in the department and school take part in the intellectual and public life of the university
Enquiries only: Dr Catherine Duncan, e-mail: Catherine.Duncan@wits.ac.za
Detailed DescriptionJob RequirementsAdditional DetailsHow To ApplyTo apply, submit a letter of motivation - clearly indicating which position you are applying for, detailed CV and the names and contact details of three referees (incl. e-mail addresses).
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*The University is committed to employment equity. Preference may be given to appointable applicants from the under-represented designated groups in terms of the relevant employment equity plans and policies of the University. Designated groups as defined in the Employment Equity Act 55 of 1998, as amended, means black people, women and people with disabilities.


WITS Employment Equity Policy: https://www.wits.ac.za/media/wits-university/footer/about-wits/transformation-office/documents/Policy%20-%20Employment%20Equity.pdf

Closing Date: 31st July 2024
Please note that only applications via the website will be considered for shortlisting. The University reserves the right to verify all information provided by candidates and to verify credit standing. Please note that correspondence will only be entered into with short-listed candidates.
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