Course Leader MA Culture Criticism and Curation – UAL Careers

Course Leader MA Culture Criticism and Curation

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Vacancy Id: 10345

College / Service: Central Saint Martins

Location: CSM - King's Cross, London UK

Salary: £50,961 - £61,398 pro-rata per annum

Contract: Permanent

Term: Part time – 22.2 hours per week

Apply by: 16 November 2023 at 23:55

 

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The opportunity

MA Culture, Criticism and Curation is a course directed towards critical enquiry and conscious change-making in the fields of culture, curation, art, design and creative production. It equips graduates with the tools, skills, knowledge and experience to enable them to actively navigate a variety of institutional and cultural fields, contexts and applications. The course positions curation as a form of critical practice and cultural agency that contributes academic, social, economic and creative value. MA Culture Criticism and Curation addresses the present moment and pressing questions faced by cultural producers, policy makers, curators, artists and researchers, whilst also being concerned with futures, technology, climate emergency and emerging and current global conditions.

Students are encouraged to engage in physical and digital environments testing and working with emerging digital tools, communication platforms and spaces to undertake research, experiment with forms and collaborate equitably.

As MA Culture Criticism and Curation Course leader, you will provide the academic vision and leadership for the course, working closely with colleagues within the course and across the Culture and Enterprise Programme. This is a significant opportunity for the new course leader to shape the next iteration of the course through curriculum development and pedagogic approaches that anticipate and address the contexts, needs and challenges of future organisations and leadership.
 
As Course Leader you will lead on the delivery of academic standards. You will help maintain stimulating and nurturing learning and research environments for students and colleagues alike. You will actively link cultures and methods of research to practice, and practice to research. You will help build knowledge exchange initiative and foster industry connections while building on the international reputation of the course and enhance professional, academic and research partnerships.

About you

You bring leadership experience from higher education and are an experienced innovator and practitioner around curatorial practices. You have a critical perspective on how the curator is positioned as a figure able to act intentionally, bring in agency and make change in a variety of frameworks, within and without the world of the creative industries and the creative economy. 
 
You have an internationally research standing, evidenced through a clear publication plan for submission to future Research Excellence Frameworks.
 
Through your research, you are regarded as an innovator in the area of curatorial practice, with a critical perspective on how organisations are shaped by society and vice versa. With strong communication skills you are an advocate for change and impact within the field of curation.
 
You will have experience of teaching, be active in practice, research and/or scholarly activity and aware of the broad academic and professional contexts relating to the course. You will be able to demonstrate engagement with current challenges, issues and debates regarding racial justice climate emergency and emerging and current global conditions. 
 
With strong communication skills you are an advocate for change in the paradigms and practices of curatorial practices. While having a future looking outlook on curatorial practices, you also acknowledge the importance of addressing the present moment and pressing questions faced by cultural producers, policy makers, curators, artists and researchers. 
 
Creative and highly motivated, you’ll be able to take up the challenges of enabling diverse student cohorts to explore and develop the skills, knowledge and expertise to become confident in developing research-led, experimental, creative and critical curatorial practices to enable students to engage with and make an impact in professional work or through further study.

Before completing an application form, candidates should please download the candidate information pack and the job description/person specification for the role and read the full list of requirements and selection criteria before applying, as this will be the criteria on which your application will be assessed. 

To apply for this role, please click on the ‘Apply’ button at the bottom of the vacancy page, and complete the online application for this role. Please note that all candidates are required to include a CV and a Personal Statement, in their online application outlining their suitability for the role, addressing the criteria that are set out within the Person Specification.

If you have any queries about this role, please contact CSM Resourcing Team by email: jobenquiries@csm.arts.ac.uk 

Interviews are to take place on 6th or 7th December 2023.

Candidates are advised to submit applications early.

We are UAL

University of the Arts London (UAL) generates and inspires the creativity the world needs for a better future. Since 1842, our colleges have been defining creative education. With curiosity, imagination and intent we make work which creates lasting change for people and our planet. London is core to who we are, a place where we meet and share ideas with people from different backgrounds and cultures.

Our creative network influences learning, culture, industry and society on a global scale. Our academics and practitioners deliver creative education and inspire new ways of thinking through research and innovation. We work with students at every level from pre-degree and short courses to postgraduate and online learning, enabling them to build the careers they want. Together, we are a community of makers, thinkers, pioneers and storytellers redesigning the future.

Our culture

We are a global University, welcoming over 22,000 students and 6,000 staff from 130 countries. We aim to be a university where people can be themselves and feel supported to reach their full potential. That’s why we are proud to be members of the Race Equality Charter (REC) and Business Disability Forum, are a Disability Confident Scheme Committed and Living Wage employer and maintain our status as a Stonewall Diversity Champion.

Application process

We operate a fair and open anonymous selection process. Thus, you will need to create an account and submit an application through our job board. As part of this, you will need to provide a supporting statement/answer some competency questions to demonstrate your suitability. Our recruitment process involves: Application, Shortlisting, Interview and Assessment, Offer, Onboarding.

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If we receive a high volume of applications, the closing day date might close early. We aim to communicate any changes to the closing date with at least 24 hours’ notice. If you have any general questions or have accessibility needs, please refer to our Contact us page.

Vacancy Id: 10345

College / Service: Central Saint Martins

Location: CSM - King's Cross, London UK

Salary: £50,961 - £61,398 pro-rata per annum

Contract: Permanent

Term: Part time – 22.2 hours per week

Apply by: 16 November 2023 at 23:55

 

Please read through our FAQs page before applying.
A full copy of the job advert along with other information (such as interviews date, hiring process etc) is available by clicking on the ‘Apply’ button below.

Find out more about Central Saint Martins

Stonewall Gold Employer
Living Wage Employer
Disability Confident Committed
Stonewall Diversity Champion

Race Equality Charter

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