Department of Media and Communication - Melbourne, Australia - Swinburne University of Technology
Description
The School of Social Sciences, Media, Film and Education brings together people from the humanities, arts, film and media, social sciences and education to explore how industries, cultures and societies evolve and respond to technological transformation.
The School comprises of four departments and two research centres.- Department of Education
- Department of Film, Games and Animation
- Department of Humanities and Social Sciences
- Department of Media Communication
The Department of Media and Communications is actively seeking Expressions of Interest for sessional lecturers/tutors to assist with the course delivery and teaching activities for Semester 2.
Teaching areas:
- Advertising
- Cinema and Screen Studies
- Creative Writing and Literature
- Journalism
- Media Industries
- Professional Writing and Editing
- Public Relations
- Social Media
- Media Analytics and Visualisation
Media Analytics and Visualisation speciality with an expertise in Data research, analytics and visualisation specific to media and communication disciplines (PR, Advertising, Journalism, and Social Media).
Teaching period: 13 weeks, August - October 2023
In some courses at Swinburne, teaching delivery is in blended mode, and sessional staff may need to be available for face to face as well as online teaching.
How to Apply:
Current Swinburne sessional staff
As part of the annual Expression of Interest (EOI) process, current sessional staff are required to complete a short online form confirming availability and teaching areas of interest in 2023.
This process ensures you remain registered on the University's sessional listing.
The EOI process also allows for current sessional staff to nominate teaching areas of interest including if you have not previously taught into them and meet the requirements.
This process also ensures that any required documentation related to employment or professional accreditation remain current.
All current sessional staff will be asked to provide:
- Updated CV and contact details
- Discipline area expertise for teaching (select up to 3)
- Visa details (if applicable)
- Unit Convenors will be in contact if/as requirements arise_.
Current Swinburne HDR students
If you are a PhD student who is also a current sessional academic staff member, please ensure you select the option 'Current HDR student and employed as sessional'.
- Current CV and contact details
- Discipline area expertise for teaching (select up to 3)
- Current registration or licences if applicable to your teaching area
- Visa details or working rights information (if applicable)
- Unit Convenors will be in contact if/as requirements arise._
External Expression of interest to teach at Swinburne
What you need to include
- Current CV and contact details
- Certified copy of relevant qualifications
- Current registration or licences if applicable to your teaching area
- Preferred teaching discipline area (you may select up to 3)
- Student evaluations (if applicable)
- Visa details or working rights information (if applicable)
- Unit Convenors will be in contact if/as requirements arise._
Support and further information
Swinburne is a large and culturally diverse organisation and we are proud of our commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion through key initiatives.
For further information on all our initiatives visit our Equity & Diversity website.We welcome and encourage applicants from diverse backgrounds to apply.
Submit your Expressions of Interest today We are looking to engage sessional staff throughout the Semester period.
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