Course Leader BA (Hons) Fashion Marketing

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London College of Fashion
Fashion Business School
LCF - High Holborn, London UK
Grade 6
£46,423 - £55,932 pa

Permanent

Full time - 37 hours per week

14 April 2021 23:55

The opportunity

This is your chance to take responsibility for the academic leadership and management of the popular and prestigious BA Fashion Marketing course within the Fashion Business School. You will uphold the highest standards of teaching and have the opportunity to contribute to this fast-evolving academic area by leading course design, delivery and development. You will take responsibility under the direction of the Programme Director for the daily operations of the course: teaching; providing students with academic and pastoral support; assessing work; and tackle a wide range of administrative duties associated with the student lifecycle.  

About you

With a relevant postgraduate degree in Marketing, you will be an authority on an aspect of your subject. You will have the enthusiasm, expertise and communication skills to inspire and engage our diverse cohort of students. A teaching qualification is essential and relevant industry experience would be an advantage.

If you have any queries about this role, you may contact the LCF Staffing Team at vacancies@fashion.arts.ac.uk

What we offer

 

We are UAL

University of the Arts London is a vibrant world centre for innovation, drawing together six Colleges with international reputations in art, design, fashion, communication and performing arts.

London College of Fashion, UAL is undertaking an unprecedented programme of change.  In 2023 we will be consolidating our existing six sites into a new purpose built campus as part of a new education and cultural district on the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.  Ahead of this move, we welcome applications from candidates who live in and around East London, as well as from those keen to join us on this exciting and unique opportunity in our College’s history.

Our culture

 

This opportunity is closed to applications.