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The Design School is looking to recruit a Lecturer for the MA Design Management course. The course explores the strategic and cultural value of design theory and practice in the context of diverse organisations. It incorporates design production, process, facilitation, and strategy to tackle social and global challenges and prompt entrepreneurial innovation. This is an exciting opportunity for a candidate with innovative approaches to design leadership that facilitates transformative social and organisational change. The position invites applicants who are keen to explore the relationship between design practices and emerging digital technologies, in particular to foster cultural and design leadership.
Job Responsibility:
Delivery of varied design management units across the course
Implementing digital technologies know-how such as the impact of AI as it intersects with strategic design and design leadership
Manage and participate in the delivery of student-centred and inclusive teaching
Contribute to course development, assessment, quality management and student recruitment
Requirements:
Qualification at undergraduate or postgraduate level relevant to design management and leadership
Knowledge of delivering creative projects in a professional environment
Experience in a range of specialist skills focused on emergent digital technologies within the context of inclusive teaching
Comprehensive knowledge of learning and teaching international students
Previous teaching experience at postgraduate level
Experience of professional practice in design management or equivalent
Ability to cite examples of creative industry future trajectory and engagement with culturally diverse contexts and enterprises
In-depth knowledge of design leadership as it intersects with social justice, climate emergency and other global social, cultural, environmental, political and economic forces
Effective interpersonal skills
Strong communication and organisational skills
Ability to work collaboratively with colleagues to develop the subject area and share expertise