World | Lego Now Hiring: Lego Professor —at Cambridge Candidates should have experience in 'play' By Brownie Marie Posted Jun 15, 2015 1:42 PM CDT Copied Joseph Malkin, 12, from Eau Claire, Mich., completes his entry into the LEGO brick building competition Saturday, March 7, 2015, at The Heritage Museum and Cultural Center in St. Joseph, Mich. (AP Photo/The Herald-Palladium, Don Campbell) It's a potentially enticing intersection of goofing off and prestige: University of Cambridge is hiring a new professor for this fall to direct its Research Centre on Play in Education, Development and Learning. Or, as the Telegraph puts it, a "professor of Lego," courtesy of a $6.2 million pledge from the Lego Foundation to fund the center and the professorship. So does the gig involve playing with Lego blocks for 40 hours a week? The work of the Lego Foundation, per its website, is “redefining play and reimagining learning,” and the university’s job announcement is rather vague. Potential candidates are expected to have work experience "within the general field of the title of the office," according to the Telegraph. (One person probably out of the running is Gloria Haas, accused of stealing $60,000 worth of Lego sets.) Read These Next Trump offers a solution to end the government shutdown. Poster freed after a month in jail over Trump meme. Kid Rock has added the R-word to the list of slurs he still uses. Blackmail charges could bring down a Maryland state senator. Report an error