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10831 - Tutor
Posting date: | 08 July 2024 |
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Salary: | £32,982 to £38,205 per year, pro rata |
Hours: | Part time |
Closing date: | 22 July 2024 |
Location: | Edinburgh, Scotland |
Remote working: | On-site only |
Company: | University of Edinburgh |
Job type: | Permanent |
Job reference: | 10831 |
Summary
Grade UE06 - £32,982 - £38,205 per annum (pro rata)
College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
Part time - Guaranteed hours
Open ended (Permanent)
Applications are invited for a Guaranteed Hours (GH) contract as a tutor in
MUSI11066 Audio Programming
The Opportunity:
We are looking for applications from individuals to support the Audio Programming course in semester 2, 2024/25. The course introduces students to C++ programming for audio. In particular, experience with coding within the Juce framework is important. Applicants should therefore be experienced in C++, digital audio, and preferably, Juce, be familiar with the construction of low level elements like oscillators, filters, envelopes, and be capable of presenting introductory computing topics and basic DSP processes to students with no prior programming experience. You will be teaching to undergraduate honours students and postgraduate students.
Your skills and attributes for success:
Experience with C++ and Juce for digital audio
Experience with basic digital signal processing relevant to topics like oscillators, filters, envelopes, etc.
Ability to work with a collegial attitude, respect and sensitivity toward students and other staff members and to be friendly, patient, inclusive and supportive demeanour in your engagements with students.
Good communication skills
College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences
Part time - Guaranteed hours
Open ended (Permanent)
Applications are invited for a Guaranteed Hours (GH) contract as a tutor in
MUSI11066 Audio Programming
The Opportunity:
We are looking for applications from individuals to support the Audio Programming course in semester 2, 2024/25. The course introduces students to C++ programming for audio. In particular, experience with coding within the Juce framework is important. Applicants should therefore be experienced in C++, digital audio, and preferably, Juce, be familiar with the construction of low level elements like oscillators, filters, envelopes, and be capable of presenting introductory computing topics and basic DSP processes to students with no prior programming experience. You will be teaching to undergraduate honours students and postgraduate students.
Your skills and attributes for success:
Experience with C++ and Juce for digital audio
Experience with basic digital signal processing relevant to topics like oscillators, filters, envelopes, etc.
Ability to work with a collegial attitude, respect and sensitivity toward students and other staff members and to be friendly, patient, inclusive and supportive demeanour in your engagements with students.
Good communication skills