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Lectureship/Senior Lectureship at the Sonic Arts Research Centre, Queen's 
University Belfast

The Sonic Arts Research Centre is looking to appoint a full time, permanent 
member of academic staff.  This position is an opportunity to contribute to the 
interdisciplinary research team at the Sonic Arts Research Centre, School of 
Creative Arts, Queen's University Belfast. The aim of this post is to produce 
high-quality research and publications and to undertake undergraduate and 
postgraduate teaching in the area of research expertise and other technical 
areas across the curriculum. Relevant fields of research expertise include 
digital signal processing for audio, digital music processing, spatial audio, 
performance technologies, HCI, software design, recording and production. The 
successful candidate is expected to contribute to the development of links 
between the arts and the sciences in the context of the creative industries.
The postholder will be based at the Sonic Arts Research Centre and will 
contribute to the curriculum of the BSc Music Technology and Sonic Arts, the MA 
Sonic Arts and will be involved in PhD supervision.

Informal enquires can be directed to Mr Chris Corrigan 
(c.corri...@qub.ac.uk<mailto:c.corri...@qub.ac.uk>). For more information and 
job details please visit:

https://hrwebapp.qub.ac.uk/tlive_webrecruitment/wrd/run/ETREC107GF.open?VACANCY_ID=0559073HLq&WVID=6273090Lgx&LANG=USA

Closing Date: Monday 20 May 2013


The Sonic Arts Research Centre (SARC) is a unique interdisciplinary facility 
which unites internationally recognised experts in the fields of musical 
composition, signal processing, Human Computer Interaction and auditory 
perception.  The Centre is established in a purpose-built facility located 
alongside the engineering departments of Queen's University Belfast. SARC's 
centrepiece, the Sonic 
Laboratory<http://www.sarc.qub.ac.uk/sites/sarc/AboutUs/TheSARCBuildingandFacilities/TheSonicLab/>,
 provides a unique space for cutting-edge initiatives in the creation and 
delivery of music and audio. The Sonic Laboratory's uniqueness is vested in the 
degree of flexibility it can provide for experiments in 3D sound diffusion and 
for ground-breaking compositional and performance work within a purpose-built, 
variable acoustic space.
SARC, was officially opened by Karlheinz Stockhausen during the Sonorities 
Festival in April 2004.  The Centre, which is now one of the biggest centres of 
its kind in the world, supports the work of a community of sixty academics, 
visiting researchers and composers, and research students.


Sonic Arts Research Centre
School of Creative Arts
Queen's University Belfast
http://www.sarc.qub.ac.uk<http://www.sarc.qub.ac.uk/>



Best wishes,
Stephanie
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