In your role as a Senior Researcher in Art & Technology, your focus is on stimulating practical development and societal innovation, critically questioning the role of technology within art and/or music projects and approaching them from a socio-ecological perspective. You will build upon an already developed portfolio and contribute to shaping and expanding the research portfolio of the Research Centre for Art and Society (KCKS).
In your research work, you will not only develop concepts, perspectives, and practices but also translate them into concrete projects with our societal partners. You will collaborate closely with colleagues, students, and teacher-researchers from the art and technology research line. Your expertise and guidance will challenge them in their development.
An essential aspect of your research task is to establish and sustain valuable connections within the visual arts, music, and technology scene in the Northern Netherlands. You play a pivotal role in creating synergy between various disciplines and stakeholders. Additionally, you function as a bridge between the Research Centre for Art and Society and the technically oriented professorships at Hanze University of Applied Sciences.
Utilizing your expertise and collaborating with researchers in various projects, you will position the research in important international research contexts. You will build upon existing contacts within the different professorships of the Research Centre for Art and Society, contributing to the global recognition of the research.
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You will have the opportunity to innovate your field, contribute to the art and technology research line, and continue your own research within a stimulating environment. We offer an ambitious multidisciplinary research environment where you collaborate with professors, researchers, teachers, and students from different disciplines.
We offer a 0.6 FTE employment, starting from as soon as possible.
The Research Centre for Art & Society (KCKS) investigates and develops new artistic practices in connection with various sectors in society. It conducts practice-oriented research into how artists, designers, musicians, and arts education teachers can contribute to a more humane and sustainable world by collaborating intensively with other sectors.
Your home base will be the professorship "Image in Context." The Image in Context professorship conducts practice-oriented (artistic) research into new roles, methods, and practices of visual artists in socio-ecological contexts, with a specific focus on an artistic 'caring' and decolonializing attitude. You will coordinate a rapidly growing research group of master's, Ph.D./postdoc researchers who explore and develop the role of technology and the importance of artistic forms in societal contexts for the people involved.
Curious for more?
Would you like to know more about this position? We'd be happy to tell you. You can contact Anke Coumans, Professor of Image in Context, at tel. +31 50 595 3009 or email: a.c.m.coumans@pl.hanze.nl. Please do not use this email address for your application (click on Apply-button).
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Could you be our new colleague?
If so, please send your CV and motivation via the application button.
Interviews will be held on Thursday, October 12, 2023.
Acquisition in response to this vacancy is not appreciated.
Could you be our new colleague?
If so, please send your CV and motivation via the application button.
Interviews will be held on Thursday, October 12, 2023.
Acquisition in response to this vacancy is not appreciated.
Make sure to apply no later than 1 Oct 2023 23:59 (Europe/Amsterdam).
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