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The University of Brighton seeks a passionate Lecturer in Creative Technology and Design to inspire students at undergraduate and postgraduate levels. This role involves teaching in areas like CAD and CAM, developing innovative design education, and contributing to the university’s technology initiatives. Candidates should possess a relevant degree, industry knowledge, and experience in fostering research activities.
School of Architecture, Technology and Engineering
Location: Brighton - Moulsecoomb Salary: £40,497 to £48,149 per annum Closing Date: Sunday 13 July 2025 Interview Date: Tuesday 12 August 2025 Reference: TE3191-25-117
Are you passionate about the intersection of design, technology, and innovation? We’re looking for an experienced and forward-thinking Lecturer in Creative Technology and Design to inspire the next generation of designers at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
Based within our vibrant Product Design subject area, you’ll play a key role in teaching, curriculum development, research and scholarship shaping the future of design education. You’ll teach and mentor students in Product Design and Design Engineering, delivering hands-on learning in areas such as: drawing, prototyping, computer aided design (CAD), computer aided manufacturing (CAM), and physical computing, as well as integrating contemporary and future-focussed fabrication methods and practices.
Working collaboratively with the Course Team, you will help to develop a strong culture of experimentation with technology and contribute to the development and expansion of the university’s technology, making, and fabrication facilities. You will contribute to, and lead, research and knowledge exchange activities across disciplines within and beyond the school and university. You will also bring specialist and creative expertise in material innovation and sustainable systems, manufacturing, physical and digital fabrication, helping to inform student approaches to design, technology, industry, and sustainability.
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