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Senior Lecturer in Video Games Art and Design

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Posting date: 06 August 2025
Salary: £60,012 to £69,127 per year
Additional salary information: including London Allowance
Hours: Full time
Closing date: 04 September 2025
Location: Egham
Remote working: On-site only
Company: Royal Holloway University of London
Job type: Permanent
Job reference: 0825-170

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Summary

The Department of Media Arts at Royal Holloway seeks to appoint a Senior Lecturer in Video Games Art and Design. The vacancy is available for an immediate start and the successful applicant would be expected to start the role no later than January 2026.

We seek to appoint an individual with substantial experience in the delivery of higher education courses in video games art and design, to act as a Senior Lecturer and Course Lead on our BA Video Games Art and Design. They will join at an exciting time for the department, playing an active role in opportunities to build new curricula and industry-engagement at our advanced production Futures Studio. They will also have the opportunity to work with the ground-breaking CoSTAR National R&D Lab, a £51.1m programme for converged media production studio at Pinewood and delivered in partnership with Disguise, BT, University of Surrey, Abertay University, StoryFutures and the National Film & Television School.

The role holder will work with the Head of Department and Vice Dean for Education and Student Experience to develop strategies to guarantee high qualities of academic provision and student experience. They will liaise with the admissions department to promote the course as a top-level choice for the next generation of video games artists and designers. They will provide leadership and mentoring for the broader course team.

The role holder will have either substantial experience of leading modules and course units, with the experience and expertise needed to move to a course leadership role; or will have previous experience in the successful leadership of degree courses. Their teaching practice will be underpinned by a substantial and up to date knowledge of video games art and design and/or virtual production techniques and workflows, and ideally by experience with relevant software packages such as Unreal Engine, Blender, Maya or Cinema4D.

The role holder will provide strategic direction and continuous course development to maintain currency of teaching. Liaising with relevant colleagues in the School of Performing and Digital Arts they will build closer links between BA Video Games Art and Design and other undergraduate and postgraduate taught programmes in the School.

Depending on the profile of the person appointed they may be appointed on a Research and Teaching, Teaching focused, or Professional Practice pathway. The latter pathway would enable them to maintain and develop their industry profile, expertise and professional activities.

In return we offer a highly competitive rewards and benefits package including:

-Generous annual leave entitlement
-Training and Development opportunities
-Pension Scheme with generous employer contribution
-Various schemes including Cycle to Work, Season Ticket Loans and help with the cost of Eyesight testing.
-Free parking

The post is based in Egham, Surrey where the University is situated in a beautiful, leafy campus near to Windsor Great Park and within commuting distance from London.

The Department of Media Arts is part of the School of Performing and Digital Arts. The department provides a full range of undergraduate, postgraduate and doctoral programmes to a diverse student body.

For an informal conversation about this opportunity please contact the Head of Department, Dr Nick Hall (nick.hall@rhul.ac.uk).

For queries on the application process the Human Resources Department can be contacted by email at: recruitment@rhul.ac.uk

Please quote the reference: 0825-170
Closing Date: 4 September 2025
Interview Date: 19 September 2025

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