The School for Higher and Professional Education (SHAPE) is a self-financed arm of the Vocational Training Council (VTC). It offers top-up bachelor degree programmes to VTC’s Higher Diploma graduates and other sub-degree holders in collaboration with overseas universities. Applications are now invited for the Part-time (Daytime / Evening) Lecturer post for the programme of BSc (Hons) Digital Media offered at SHAPE (Tuen Mun) in the academic year 2025/26. |
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Subject Areas: |
(i) |
Creative Technologies Project |
(ii) |
Commercial Games Development |
(iii) |
Interaction Design |
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3D Modelling and Animation |
(v) |
Audio-Visual Production |
(vi) |
Live Sound |
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Major Duties: |
(a) |
To conduct lectures / laboratory practices / perform teaching duties at the bachelor’s degree level; |
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To mark and provide guidance / feedback on students’ assessments and projects; |
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To carry out academic related administration duties, including invigilating examination, serving in academic and other related meetings; |
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To develop programme curriculum and teaching, learning and assessment materials; |
(e) |
To participate in school projects and functions when necessary; and |
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To conduct quality research, seek external funding, teach undergraduate, develop curriculum, supervise students, and undertake administrative and service related activities. |
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Requirements: |
(a) |
A recognised master’s degree in IT / Multimedia / Media Studies or related disciplines; |
(b) |
At least 4 years’ relevant teaching experience at tertiary / degree level or relevant work experience in IT / Multimedia / Creative Media Industry / TV Production; |
(c) |
Experience in research, dissertation / project supervision is highly preferable; and |
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The appointee(s) are expected to work well with colleagues. Preference will be given to those who are willing to teach skills-oriented courses and possess industrial experience or particular expertise in Creative Technology, TV Production, Programming, Game Programming or Animation. |