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The Department of Media Studies is seeking lecturers on a fixed-term (4-year) contract to teach in the Bachelor’s programme in Media and Culture, specifically within the specialisations Film Studies and Television and Cross-Media Culture.
Candidates should have expertise in theoretical, historical and cultural approaches within Media and Culture and the humanities more broadly, as well as knowledge of contemporary developments in media studies. Depending on the specialisation, succesfull candidates will either become members of the Film team or of the Television and Cross-Media Culture team.

The Department of Media Studies is seeking lecturers on a fixed-term (4-year) contract to teach in the Bachelor’s programme in Media and Culture, specifically within the specialisations Film Studies and Television and Cross-Media Culture.
Candidates should have expertise in theoretical, historical and cultural approaches within Media and Culture and the humanities more broadly, as well as knowledge of contemporary developments in media studies. Depending on the specialisation, succesfull candidates will either become members of the Film team or of the Television and Cross-Media Culture team.
Our lecturers are expected to be able to teach a wide range of subjects within the Bachelor’s programme in Media and Culture, including courses in film studies, media aesthetics, media research, the philosophy of the humanities, global media cultures and current themes in film, television and media culture. Teaching duties are also likely to include supervising Bachelor theses.

Our lecturers are expected to be able to teach a wide range of subjects within the Bachelor’s programme in Media and Culture, including courses in film studies, media aesthetics, media research, the philosophy of the humanities, global media cultures and current themes in film, television and media culture. Teaching duties are also likely to include supervising Bachelor theses.
You will be working within an enthusiastic team of 30-40 academic colleagues. The team delivers teaching in the Bachelor’s programme in Media and Culture and various Master’s programmes in Media Studies. Within the team, you will be offered mentoring and guidance according to your experience and needs. In addition to the professionalization as a university teacher that you will gain from this position, you can also become an affiliated member of a research school and take part in reading groups, workshops, symposia, etc.
We prepare our students for a career as a researcher or as a critical professional capable of reflecting on professional practice and on their own role within that practice.
The Department of Media Studies
The Department of Media Studies consists of 6 teams, each focused on a specialization within media studies. It is one of the largest departments within the faculty, where all staff work closely together to conduct cutting-edge research and/or prepare our students for a career as a researcher or as a critical professional capable of reflecting on professional practice and on their own role within that practice.
Due to the department’s international character, the working language is a mix of Dutch and English.
About the Faculty of Humanities
The Faculty of Humanities encompasses a broad spectrum of progressive teaching and research. From the historic heart of Amsterdam, it maintains close links with numerous partners in the cultural, social and business sectors. As such, it forms part of a humanities hub of international standing.
You will be working within an enthusiastic team of 30-40 academic colleagues. The team delivers teaching in the Bachelor’s programme in Media and Culture and various Master’s programmes in Media Studies. Within the team, you will be offered mentoring and guidance according to your experience and needs. In addition to the professionalization as a university teacher that you will gain from this position, you can also become an affiliated member of a research school and take part in reading groups, workshops, symposia, etc.
We prepare our students for a career as a researcher or as a critical professional capable of reflecting on professional practice and on their own role within that practice.
The Department of Media Studies
The Department of Media Studies consists of 6 teams, each focused on a specialization within media studies. It is one of the largest departments within the faculty, where all staff work closely together to conduct cutting-edge research and/or prepare our students for a career as a researcher or as a critical professional capable of reflecting on professional practice and on their own role within that practice.
Due to the department’s international character, the working language is a mix of Dutch and English.
About the Faculty of Humanities
The Faculty of Humanities encompasses a broad spectrum of progressive teaching and research. From the historic heart of Amsterdam, it maintains close links with numerous partners in the cultural, social and business sectors. As such, it forms part of a humanities hub of international standing.
If you recognize yourself in the profile and are interested in the position, we look forward to receiving your application. Please send your cover letter and CV as a single PDF file.
The vacancy closes on 22 June 2026. The first round of interviews will take place in the period 3-7 July 2026. A trial lecture may form part of the application process.
For questions about the position or department, you can contact us during office hours at:
If you recognize yourself in the profile and are interested in the position, we look forward to receiving your application. Please send your cover letter and CV as a single PDF file.
The vacancy closes on 22 June 2026. The first round of interviews will take place in the period 3-7 July 2026. A trial lecture may form part of the application process.
For questions about the position or department, you can contact us during office hours at:








