Taken from: http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/AIW105/lecturer-in-computing-computer-games-development/
Lecturer in Computing (Computer Games Development)
The University of Northampton
Location: | Northampton |
Salary: | £31,644 to £35,597 |
Hours: | Full Time |
Contract: | Permanent |
Placed on: | 30th May 2014 |
Closes: | 15th June 2014 |
Job Ref: | UN1407 |
Location Avenue Campus
Documents
- Lecturer in Games Design JD.pdf
(PDF, 166.86kb)
The School is organised into three Programme Areas/Departments. This post will be located in the Computing & Immersive Technologies department. The area has a strong technical computing teaching and learning profile at under and postgraduate levels, and we now seek to promote and develop our Computer Games Development program. As such, we require a lecturer appointment to help support and develop the work within the Computing and Immersive Technologies disciplinary area and more particularly games development (for mobile, 3D, serious and immersive games technology). Experience of developing and delivering games using state-of-art game engines such as Unity3D, CRYEngine, UDK is essential.
The games development course is a new and developing provision for the school. Along with it sister course found in the School of The Arts, BA Games Art, this area is becoming a very exciting and popular choice for new applicants.
The successful candidate will be expected to provide leadership and management in the development of their discipline and to lecture at both under and postgraduate levels. There is also an expectation that the successful applicant will contribute to Research, Knowledge Transfer and/or Consultancy within the Department of Computing & Immersive Technologies. Some International travel may be expected for between 1 and 2 weeks per year.
The University of Northampton as an employer strives to achieve diversity among its staff, which reflects the communities it serves.
For more details or to apply go to: https://jobs.northampton.ac.uk/vacancy/lecturer-in-computing-computer-games-development-188498.html
For more details about the publications and research activity within the department go to: http://computingnorthampton.blogspot.co.uk/p/publication-list-university-of.html
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