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Being the first such institution in the region, the School was founded to nurture a new generation of interdisciplinary artists and creative media professionals, and to develop new ideas and technologies for the creative industries in Hong Kong, Chinese Mainland, and abroad. Now over two decades later, it continues to espouse and advance these aims as the clear leader in its field.
Students are trained across a range of practical disciplines spanning digital media art, animation, film, photography, and computer games. The School bridges the boundaries between art, technology, and computer science, and between traditional and new media, as well as seeking to combine creativity both with critical thinking and with an entrepreneurial vision.
Its internationally recruited faculty members are amongst the foremost artists and researchers in the field. They bring a global perspective and have forged many institutional partnerships for the School. Graduates have consistently demonstrated high employability, with over 90% now working as independent artists and professionals in the creative industries, film, television, advertising, publishing, gaming, media production and post-production. Many have won prestigious international and local awards for creative and technical innovation.
The appointee is expected to make significant contributions to teaching at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels provide service to the School and University governance contribute to professional engagement, networking, and outreach activities that enhance the academic and professional life of the School.
A postgraduate degree in a relevant discipline, with interdisciplinary expertise in the fields of social sciences/ media theory/ technology studies/ expanded curation. Applicants who have demonstrated excellence in teaching, and/or experience in educational leadership, curriculum development and programme management will be an added advantage.
Candidates for Senior Teaching Fellow should have substantial professional experience, expertise and recognisable achievements in non-academic settings and a distinguished record of teaching and administration, contribution to instructional development, with demonstrated experience and accomplishment in curriculum planning and student supervision.
Candidates for Teaching Fellow should have relevant professional experience and expertise in non-academic settings, with experience in teaching and administration.
Candidates for Instructor I should have 4 years appropriate postgraduate full-time teaching experience. Candidates with less relevant experience may be considered for appointment as Instructor II.
Remuneration package will be highly competitive, commensurate with qualifications and experience. Appointment will be made on a fixed-term contract fringe benefits include gratuity, leave, medical and dental schemes.
Further information on the posts and the University is available at, or from the School of Creative Media, City University of Hong Kong, Tat Chee Avenue, Kowloon Tong, Hong Kong (email :).
To apply, please submit an online application at , and include a cover letter outlining creative vision, career trajectory, and where applicable, teaching philosophy detailed CV (including information of all professional outputs) and teaching evaluations (if any). Nominations can be sent directly to the School of Creative Media (email: ). Applications and nominations will receive full consideration until the positions are filled. Only shortlisted applicants will be contacted and those shortlisted for the post of Senior Teaching Fellow will be requested to arrange for at least 2 reference reports sent directly by the referees to the School, specifying the position applied for. The University's privacy policy is available on the homepage.
Job ID: 145059317