Lecturer in Interior & Spatial Design
Lecturer in Interior & Spatial Design
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Employee type
Full timeCareer Levels
Experienced Professional
Salary Range
From $43,287 /yearly
For Freelance
No
Job Description
The University of Lancashire invites applications for a Lecturer in Interior & Spatial Design to teach on undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes at the HBU-UCLan School of Media, Communication and Creative Industries for the 2026–2027 academic year.
This role is primarily based in China. Applicants should be prepared to spend two 18-week teaching sessions per year in-country delivering face-to-face teaching.
About HBU-UCLan
HBU-UCLan School of Media, Communication and Creative Industries is a Sino-foreign joint school partnership between Hebei University, China, and the University of Lancashire, UK, approved by the Ministry of Education of China.
Located in the historic city of Baoding, approximately 40 minutes from Beijing by high-speed rail, the city is rapidly developing as an emerging commuter hub for Beijing and northern Hebei Province.
Established in 2014, the Joint School celebrated its 10th anniversary in 2024. As of March 2026, HBU-UCLan has approximately 800 students, with planned growth to 1,200 students over the coming years.
Students are enrolled in the following University of Lancashire programmes:
- BA (Hons) Animation
- BA (Hons) Creative Advertising
- BA (Hons) Film-making
- BA (Hons) Graphic Design
- BA (Hons) Interior Design
- BA (Hons) Media and Television Production
- International Foundation Year
Postgraduate programmes currently offered include:
- MA Interior Design
- MA Music Industry Management & Promotion
- MA Animation (subject to validation, planned launch September 2027)
The Joint School moved into a purpose-built Arts, Design and Media building in 2022, providing industry-standard facilities for teaching, research, and professional practice.
The University of Lancashire’s Research Centre for Cultural Preservation through Creative Practice is also based in China, creating opportunities for staff to develop research profiles in a dynamic international environment.
The Role
We are seeking an enthusiastic and resourceful Lecturer in Interior & Spatial Design to join the academic team delivering undergraduate and postgraduate Interior Design programmes at the Joint School.
Subject to qualifications and experience, the successful candidate will contribute to the delivery of the MA Interior Design programme, alongside teaching responsibilities within the BA (Hons) Interior Design programme.
Working with a committed and collaborative academic team, the successful candidate will contribute to:
- Curriculum design and course development
- Teaching and assessment
- Research and scholarly activity
- Module leadership where required
We are seeking a forward-looking, research-active specialist with a strong understanding of emerging trends, design innovation, and future developments in interior and spatial design.
This is an excellent opportunity to work within a unique cross-cultural academic environment and contribute to a distinctive international creative education partnership.
The role also offers support for PhD study at the University of Lancashire (subject to conditions).
Education, Qualifications & Experience
- A good honours degree in Interior Design or a closely related discipline
- A Master’s degree in a relevant field
- Experience operating Interior Design studios and a strong understanding of workshop processes across a range of materials
- A minimum of two years’ higher education teaching experience in Interior Design or a related discipline (required for Chinese work visa eligibility)
Benefits
- £32,465 annual remuneration (pro rata)
- £2,000 travel allowance for two return flights per academic year (pro rata)
- £200 health insurance contribution per academic year
- £4,000 annual accommodation allowance (pro rata)
- Accommodation arrangement support
- Visa-related cost support
Visa Requirements
This role is subject to Chinese Labour Law and Hebei Provincial Government regulations.
- Applicants must hold a Master’s degree in a related discipline
- A minimum of two years’ relevant higher education teaching experience is required for visa eligibility
- Successful candidates must complete a criminal record check and health check to obtain a Chinese work permit and Z visa
- Provincial regulations may restrict work visa eligibility for applicants aged 60 or above
How to Apply
For an informal discussion, please contact Professor Sion Hughes, Academic Head, at [email protected].
Applications should be submitted in PDF format to [email protected] and include:
- Cover letter outlining suitability for the role
- Current CV
- Contact details for two referees (references will only be requested for the selected candidate)
Applicants must meet all essential criteria listed in the job description and person specification to be considered for interview.
Important Notice
This role is offered on a consultancy (independent contractor) basis and does not constitute employment with the University of Lancashire.
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