* Salary: From £42,400 to £52,776 per annum (depending on skills and experience)
* Contract type: Permanent
* Interview schedule: Interviews will be held on Thursday 25th June at our beautiful Regent’s Park Campus. We anticipate that candidates will be invited to interview by Friday, 19th June at the latest.
Regent’s School of Arts and Culture is inviting applications for the role of Lecturer in Fashion Marketing. This is a full‑time post, suitable for an academically ambitious candidate with specialist knowledge of consumer behaviour, cultural insight, and marketing innovation to contribute to an innovative and future‑focused curriculum on the BA (Hons) Fashion Marketing program.
Responsibilities
The successful candidate will deliver research‑informed teaching focused on emerging consumer trends, strategic marketing, and evolving cultural and commercial landscapes within the fashion and creative industries. They will support students in the development of strategic marketing concepts, industry projects, contemporary industry engagement and academic research methods.
Teaching Areas
* Consumer behaviour and contemporary consumption culture
* Fashion marketing strategy and communication
* Consumer insight, emerging trends, and future market shifts
* Research methods and strategic analysis
* Branding, innovation, and market positioning
* Industry‑led and collaborative project development
Qualifications and Experience
* A relevant academic qualification (bachelor’s degree and master’s degree) and teaching experience in higher education.
* Industry experience within fashion marketing, branding, consumer insight, or cultural research.
* Confidence and experience in using digital tools to enrich teaching and learning, and the ability to support the diverse educational needs of students.
* Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to motivate, support, and inspire students.
* A commitment to inclusive, innovative, and research‑informed teaching practice.
Application Process
For an informal discussion please contact Victoria McClenaghan at victoria.mcclenaghan@regents.ac.uk. Applications sent directly to this email address will not be accepted.
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