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Job Offer: Lecturer in Computer Science/Games:Job description:Job location: Wrexham We are seeking to recruit a full-time Lecturer in Computing to join our multi-award winning games programme team, in particular, support for the development and delivery of our Game Art and Game Design programmes. candidates must have a good first degree in a games, computing or design related subject, and either have a PhD in a significant research field or be working towards one. The prosperous candidate will need to demonstrate excellent communication and organisational expertise, with proven practice of writing, collating and submitting documents and in bringing together and coordinating teams. The prosperous candidate will be a team player with a cross-disciplinary but in-depth expertise of industry practises that include as many of the following as possible; technical game art, games design, environment & asset design, character design & animation, advanced 3D modelling & re-topology/optimisation and digital sculpting. Some practice in the use of scripting, motion capture, digital scanning and other capture technology is also desirable. A keenness to engage fully in the development and delivery of our dynamic portfolio of taught and online programmes and to contribute to our research and expertise exchange agenda is essential. The function is varied and challenging so you will need to be a highly self-motivated individual, who is able to work flexibly and to tight deadlines, both autonomously and as part of a team. A good eye for detail is also essential. Some capability to communicate in Welsh would be a desirable (but not essential) feature of your application For an informal discussion Contact Us by John Worden, Associate Dean, Faculty of Arts, Science and Technology (j.worden@glyndwr.ac.uk) Furtherdetails: JobDescription Wrexham Glyndwr University is an equal opportunities employer and positively encourages applications from suitably qualified and eligible candidates and will ensure candidates will not be discriminated against due to their protected characteristics under the Equality Act 2010. The University will make all efforts to meet your access requirements, Contact Us by our Human Resources Team as soon as possible to discuss any adjustments you may need. We welcome applications in Welsh and English. Any applications submitted in Welsh will not be treated less favourably than applications submitted in English. Skills:
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