Location: | Exeter |
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Salary: | Salary will be £42,882 (pro rata) on Grade F subject to knowledge, skills and experience. |
Hours: | Part Time |
Contract Type: | Fixed-Term/Contract |
Placed On: | 15th May 2025 |
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Closes: | 5th June 2025 |
Job Ref: | Q04012 |
This part-time (0.5 FTE) post is available from January 2026 until 30 July 2027, based within the department of English and Creative Writing.
The role
You will support the delivery of the English and Creative Writing Department’s Publishing MA. This programme places particular emphasis on cultivating excellence through industry connections, research, and the acquisition of professional skills. In addition, it is a programme committed to making positive change in the industry: embedding issues concerning access and representation through the curriculum, moving the study of global publishing practices beyond Euro-American models, and reinforcing Exeter’s position as a UNESCO City of Literature and a growing hub for literary and creative industries in the South West.
You will be expected to convene and/or teach a range of modules associated with this postgraduate programme, which will likely include Publishing and Production (EASM193) and the Publishing Work Placement module (EASM178). You may also be asked to contribute from a publishing perspective to the delivery of undergraduate modules that relate to the creative industries.
The post will include practice-based teaching, supervising student projects and work placements, managing existing programme relationships and developing partnerships with publishing contacts. You will also contribute to attracting new students to study and gain knowledge of publishing through the MA Publishing programme.
About you
You will:
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Further information
Please contact Professor Chloe Preedy C.Preedy@exeter.ac.uk
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