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The Department of Computer Science is seeking to recruit an experienced University Practitioner/Senior University Practitioner in Computer Games Design. You will have an undergraduate degree in Computer Games Art/Design (or a related area) together with industrial experience.

You will be required to create and manage links between the university and the games industry for the purposes of teaching, knowledge transfer, enterprise activity and student employability.

Candidates must be able to demonstrate evidence of successful undergraduate or postgraduate teaching in Computer Games Design with expertise in one or more of the following areas:

  • Computer games design
  • Asset production and management
  • Scripting in games engines
  • Visual design
  • Game mechanics
  • Game production management and scheduling
  • Experience of game design across a wide range of devices

Applicants with knowledge of the entire production cycle of game development project implementation and best practice are particularly sought. Experience in administration and a willingness to undertake administrative duties is also essential.

With effective communication, interpersonal and organisational skills, you will be committed to the development of yourself and others, and supportive of equal opportunities. You will be able to work as part of a team and be interested in contributing to novel approaches to research and teaching.

For further information please contact Professor Richard Hill on 01484 472060, [email protected]