Nottingham Trent University
Principal Lecturer - Music and Audio Industries

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Principal Lecturer in Music and Audio Industries
£59,135 - £68,523 per annum (pro rata)
Full time/Permanent
About The Role
We are seeking an inspiring and experienced Principal Lecturer to lead our Performance, Events and Experience Design provision. This senior role carries responsibility for the strategic development and operational oversight of a dynamic portfolio of music, production and event-focused programmes.
You will provide strong academic leadership, ensuring high-quality delivery, an excellent student experience, and a curriculum that reflects current and emerging industry practice. Working closely with academic teams and external partners, you will drive innovation, maintain standards, and support growth across the portfolio.
You will oversee strategic and operational aspects of our honours degrees in Popular Music, Music Business, Sound Engineering and Audio Production, and Music Production, alongside foundation degrees in Live Event Technology, Music Performance, and Audio and Music Production. The role also includes strategic and operational oversight of postgraduate programmes in Event Management, Music Production, and Sound Engineering and Audio Production.
Key responsibilities include:
- Leading curriculum development
- Managing academic teams
- Ensuring quality assurance and compliance
- Strengthening links with industry to enhance employability and progression
- Significant operational management of the day to day running of aspects of the department
You will play a central role in shaping a forward-looking offer that integrates performance, technology and live experience design.
For more details, please take a look at the role profile. We'll still consider applications even if you don't meet every single one of the requirements, so don't be put off if you don't match them perfectly.
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About Us
Our Music & Events Department sits at the centre of a vibrant creative community, delivering industry-focused education across performance, production, sound, and live experiences. We prepare the next generation of creative professionals by combining artistic practice, technical expertise and real-world application.
Based at our Metronome estate, in the heart of one of the UK’s most dynamic creative cities, students benefit from access to state-of-the-art facilities, including:
- Professional recording studios and control rooms
- A large-scale live performance venue and black box space
- Specialist music and audio production and post-production studios
- Dedicated rehearsal rooms
- Live event production and technical facilities, supporting lighting, sound and staging
These facilities are designed to replicate professional environments and support experiential learning, ensuring students graduate with the practical skills and confidence to succeed in the music and events industries.
Our department brings together musicians, producers, costume and theatre designers, engineers and event professionals in a collaborative and forward-thinking environment. We place a strong emphasis on industry engagement, live briefs and applied learning, working closely with partners across the creative sector to ensure our courses remain relevant, innovative and impactful.
For any informal queries about the role or the team, please contact John Meredith (Head of Department - Music and Events) at John.Meredith@ntu.ac.uk
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We also offer:
- 30 - 35 days annual leave per year plus statutory bank holidays and 5 university closure days pro rata
- Salary Sacrifice Retirement Savings Plan with life assurance and income protection. Available to colleagues who choose to opt out of the contractual pension scheme. Minimum colleague contributions of 0% matched with minimum NTU contributions of 8%.
- Opportunity to receive a bonus for exceptional performance and contribution
- Range of health and wellbeing services, including a Health Cash Plan, voluntary benefits, discounts, and savings for all colleagues.
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At NTU, we continue to build an inclusive culture that encourages, supports and celebrates the diverse voices and experiences of our students and colleagues. By championing positive wellbeing, we promote an environment where all can thrive and reach their full potential. We welcome the unique contributions that you can bring and we encourage people from underrepresented communities and backgrounds to apply to join our team.
Depending on your individual circumstances this role may be eligible for sponsorship under the UKVI Skilled Worker route. We recommend that you review your individual circumstances before applying, or for more information visit the Government Skilled Worker visa support page.
This role is covered by the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (1974) and successful applicants will be asked to declare any unspent criminal convictions.
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