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Lecturer in Filmmaking

Publicerad 2024-12-23

Lecturer in Filmmaking


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Birmingham City University

The full-time starting salary is normally £41,814.00 per annum, with progression available in post to £45,449.00 per annum.

Full Time, 18-month fixed-term contract role

Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom (On-site)

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Birmingham City University is a large, vibrant and culturally rich higher education provider based in the heart of the city. We currently have an exciting opportunity for a fulltime Lecturer (18 month fixed term) on our BA (Hons) Filmmaking course within the College of Digital Arts, currently the number one ranked film degree course in the UK. (Guardian League Tables, 2025)  

A key focus of the course is the aesthetic and creative aspects of filmmaking, with consideration being given to both mainstream and experimental modes of film creation, as well as how these traditions are mediated by differing production and postproduction techniques. Theoretical and practice-based considerations of filmmaking techniques, as well as a strong focus on employability, remain central to the course’s ethos. 

Our course is based in the College of Digital Arts, within the Faculty of Arts, Design and Media (ADM) situated in the Curzon Building in the Eastside area of Birmingham, with easy access to many transport links which connect the Midlands and beyond. The university has industry-standard filmmaking facilities, which have been hired commercially to the likes of Sony, Disney, Channel 4, Birmingham Royal Ballet and Jaguar Land Rover. Birmingham has a rapidly growing film and television industry and the ideal candidate would be able to feed into and exploit this opportunity. 

We are seeking to appoint a candidate who is dynamic and visionary, with creative and technical practice, and ideally with previous experience of teaching filmmaking. The post-holder will be expected to understand the film industry’s ever-changing landscape and prepare graduates for exciting opportunities within this growing sector.  

Candidates should possess a record of experience within the film industry and, ideally, a research profile. They should be conversant with film technology, practice, theory and concepts, which should include experience in at least several of the following areas: directing, cinematography, sound, editing, conceptual problem solving, studio production and research.  

They will have the ability to teach across all levels of the course and feed into course development. The successful candidate will ideally possess a teaching qualification and/or HEA Fellowship, though the university can also support applicants in attaining these after starting. 

In return we offer a competitive salary, generous pension and annual leave provision.  

For further information, please contact Joe Miles, Subject Lead for Film & Photography: Joe.Miles@bcu.ac.uk

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About Us

At the heart of our Strategy for 2030 and Beyond, it is our mission to enable our students to transform their lives and to achieve their potential. Through our education and research, and the roles our graduates go on to play in the world, we not only support individuals to transform their lives, but we also play a part in transforming society.

Located in the centre of the UK’s second city, we are a university with a long heritage of innovation and of making, dating back to our origins in 1843 when we were founded as the Birmingham Government School of Design.

Our heritage of making through innovation and its application through knowledge exchange, and of creative research and practice, today finds it expression in our STEAM agenda, in our research and enterprise, and in our commitment to challenge-based learning. Working across disciplines, and delivering impactful research and enterprise, interdisciplinarity is at the heart of the continuing transformation of our academic portfolio.

Closing Date: 5th January 2025, 23:59pm.

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