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Lecturer in African Music

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SOAS University of London logoSoas University Of London · Bloomsbury, UK
£52K–£61K/yrContractOn-site1w ago
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A bout the Role The School of Arts invites applications for the post of Lecturer in African Music. This is a full-time post for a period of three years, available from 01 September 2026 (or as soon as possible thereafter) to 01 July 2029. The role offers an exciting opportunity to develop your research trajectory, grow your academic profile, and deliver innovative teaching across undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes. Candidates should have a Ph.D. in Music or a related subject area (including Anthropology or Area Studies). Your specialism may be in any kind of music or sound art from Africa and/or African diaspora societies. Applicants with demonstrable ability in teaching broadly across regions, as well as larger themes in ethnomusicology, are especially encouraged to apply. The Lecturer will convene, design and teach, and assess a range of modules, with the support from their colleagues in the department and guest lecturers. The precise offering of modules may change year on year, but for 2026-27, the Lecturer will be expected to convene: Global Perspectives in Music and Culture (Undergraduate Level 5) Urban Soundscapes (Undergraduate Level 6) The Music Business (at both Undergraduate Level 6 and Postgraduate Level 7) About the Department Based in the School of Arts, the SOAS Music Department has a unique profile, offering courses that foreground musical systems and cultures from around the world. We take a global perspective and have a broad remit, encompassing the music of Asia, Africa, and the Middle East, as well as their diasporas. Our students work with renowned musicians to learn to play a range of instruments-including kora, tabla, Javanese gamelan, and Persian santur-as well as performing through a range of musical ensembles. Our current research strengths are in ethnomusicology, diaspora studies, heritage and sustainability, and global music history. In the School of Arts, we work with colleagues working in art history, creative and cultural industries, and digital media. About you We invite applications for a Lecturer in African Music, with the ability to teach broadly across music studies. Candidates who can offer an innovative approach to teaching our highly popular Music Business modules are especially encouraged to apply. For further details, please consult the full Job Description Document. The successful candidate will hold a PhD in Music or a related field. The postholder will have a strong profile as a researcher and educator with the ability to contribute to undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and research in music within the School of Arts. The postholder will contribute to the School's longstanding commitment to African music, arts, and creative industries, and will work with colleagues across the university working in African Studies. How to Apply Closing date: 15/07/2026 Interviews to be held: 03/08/2026 Further information Successful candidates will need to demonstrate their eligibility to work in the UK or have limited leave to remain in the UK and associated right to work for the duration of their employment with SOAS, in accordance with the Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act 2006. £51,903 to £61,049. Grade: G8/Ac3 inclusive London Allowance


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