Connectionists: New Lectureships and Post-doctoral fellowships at Goldsmiths Computing

Marco Gillies M.Gillies at gold.ac.uk
Mon May 18 03:11:48 EDT 2015


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I've very excited to say that Goldsmiths' Computing is now hiring, with a number of lectureships now available, plus our innovative Post-Doctoral Teaching and Research fellowships.


We have general lectureships in Computer Science and Computational Arts, and specialist games lectureships.


We have one full time lectureship in any area of either Computer Science or Computational arts and a 0.5 lectureship in either field. We particularly welcome applications that relate to some of our key teaching and research specialisms like Physical Computing, Data Science/Machine Learning/Interactive Machine Learning or Audio-Visual Interaction (this list is slightly biased to my interests, see the advert for a full list of specialism).


http://jobs.theguardian.com/job/6088464/lecturer-teaching-and-research-in-computing/?LinkSource=PremiumListing


http://jobs.theguardian.com/job/6088449/lecturer-teaching-and-scholarship-in-computer-science/?LinkSource=PremiumListing


http://jobs.theguardian.com/job/6088498/lecturer-teaching-and-scholarship-in-computational-arts/?LinkSource=PremiumListing


We have two Video Games/Graphics lectureships, one in programming (with a focus on C++ and graphics) and the other (0.5) in  Art and Design:


http://jobs.theguardian.com/job/6088485/lecturer-teaching-and-research-in-graphics-and-games-programming/?LinkSource=PremiumListing


http://jobs.theguardian.com/job/6088471/lecturer-teaching-and-scholarship-in-games-art-and-design/?LinkSource=PremiumListing


Finally, our Postdoctoral Teaching and Research Fellowships provide a fantastic opportunity for those of you who have just finished or are writing up a PhD and want to take a first step into an academic career. You would have a split between research and teaching time, just like a full lecturer. In your research time you would be free to pursue your own research interests as you please (including writing up and publishing your PhD) but would do so within one of our research groups that would provide mentorship from eperienced academics, particularly with applying for funding. In terms of teaching, you would be responsible for planning and delivering sessions within major undergraduate courses, but you will always be team teaching with an experienced academic, who will mentor you in your transition into teaching.


http://jobs.theguardian.com/job/6088503/post-doctoral-teaching-and-research-fellows-multiple-positions/?LinkSource=PremiumListing


Please consider applying, we are really excited to be joined by new, dynamic academics.


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