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litsci-l Digest - Tue, 12 Dec 2006

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1. Tenure Track Opening (2), eMAD, University of Denver - Timothy Weaver



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Date: Mon, 11 Dec 2006 23:32:38 -0700
From: Timothy Weaver 
Subject: Tenure Track Opening (2), eMAD, University of Denver

Tenure Track Position Openings (2): Assistant Professor, Electronic
Media Arts
Design (eMAD), School of Art & Art History, University of Denver.

Position #1, Job Title: Assistant Professor, eMAD - Digital Video, 
School of
Art and Art History, University of Denver.
Posting Hiring Range: Competitive   
Work Schedule (Days & Hours): 9 months, hours vary   
Contact e-mail: rfajardo@du.edu   
Job Summary: Assistant Professor in Electronic Media Arts Design (eMAD).
School
of Art and Art History, University of Denver. Tenure-track. MFA or
equivalent
required. We seek an artist/scholar who is critically, theoretically and
creatively engaged in the practices and discourses of New Media, with an
emphasis in Digital Video and related domains. The successful candidate
will
demonstrate the potential for excellent teaching and for a national and
international scope of practice. Ability to teach at multiple levels and
a
strong interest in collaborative and/or transdisciplinary teaching is
desirable. Some of the responsibilities of the position include teaching
five
10-week classes per year in a program that serves undergraduate majors
in eMAD,
Art, and the interdisciplinary Digital Media Studies program, as well as
MFA
students in eMAD and MA students in DMS; mentoring and advising
undergraduate
and graduate students; and actively participating with 14 other faculty
member
s (4 in eMAD) in ongoing curricular development of our BA, BFA, and MFA
programs. Classes are taught in two well-equipped Mac studios with up to
fifteen students per class. Begin fall 2007. For more information about
the
program, see www.du.edu/art.   
Preferred Qualifications: Teaching and professional experience, strength
in
theory, active practice in emerging forms. Ability to teach at multiple
levels,
digital video/motion graphics/time-based media, exhibition record and a
strong
interest in collaborative and/or transdisciplinary teaching.   
Minimum Qualifications: These qualifications refer to education and/or
experience. MFA or equivalent required at time of appointment. A
demonstrated
potential for excellent teaching and for a national and international
scope of
practice with an emphasis in Digital Video and related domains.   
Required Qualifications: These qualifications are mandatory in order to
perform
the functions of the job (i.e. valid drivers license,
certifications.)	see
above	
Job Open Date: 11-15-2006   
Job Close Date : Open Until Filled 
Job Category: Faculty	
Job Type: Full-Time   
Appointment Status: Benefited  

Position #2 Job Title: Assistant Professor, eMAD - Specialty Open,
School of
Art and Art History, University of Denver 
Posting Hiring Range: Competitive  
Work Schedule (Days & Hours): 9 months, hours vary  
Contact Email: rfajardo@du.edu	
Department: Art & Art History  
Job Summary: Assistant Professor in Electronic Media Arts Design (eMAD),
School
of Art and Art History, University of Denver.  Tenure-track. MFA or
equivalent
required. We seek an artist/scholar who is critically, theoretically and
creatively engaged in the practices and discourses of New Media.
Specific
specialty is open. The successful candidate will demonstrate the
potential for
excellent teaching and will have a creative practice that complements
existing
program strengths in digital video art, expanded cinema, biomedia,
socially
conscious games, and typography. The candidate must show potential for a
national and international scope of practice. Strong interest in
collaborative
and/or transdisciplinary teaching is desirable. Some of the
responsibilities of
the position include teaching five 10-week classes per year in a program
that
serves majors in eMAD, Art, and the interdisciplinary Digital Media
Studies
program, as well as MFA students in eMAD and MA students in DMS
; mentoring and advising undergraduate and graduate students; and
actively
participating with 14 other faculty members (4 in eMAD) in ongoing
curricular
development of our BA, BFA, and MFA programs. Classes are taught in two
well-equipped Mac studios with up to fifteen students per class. Begin
fall
2007. For more information about the program, see http://www.du.edu/art.
 
Preferred Qualifications: Teaching and professional experience, a
creative
practice that complements existing program strengths in digital video
art,
expanded cinema, biomedia, socially conscious games, and typography.
Ability to
teach at multiple levels and a strong interest in collaborative and/or
transdisciplinary teaching.  
Minimum Qualifications: These qualifications refer to education and/or
experience.
MFA or equivalent required at time of appointment. A demonstrated
potential for
excellent teaching and for a national and international scope of
practice.  
Required Qualifications: These qualifications are mandatory in order to
perform
the functions of the job (i.e. valid drivers license, certifications.)
see
above.	
Job Open Date: 11-15-2006  
Job Close Date: Open Until Filled
Job Category: Faculty  
Job Type: Full-Time  
Appointment Status: Benefited  

Special Instructions to Applicants: All applicants must complete the
on-line
application (http://www.dujobs.org) where you must also upload your
cover
letter and CV (including software proficiencies). Please send teaching
philosophy, artist's statement, documentation of own and students' work
(URL,
video, DVD, CD-ROM), SASE (if there are materials you want returned),
and have
3 letters of recommendation sent directly to eMAD Search Committee,
University
of Denver, School of Art and Art History, 2121 East Asbury Avenue,
Denver,
Colorado 80208. For best consideration, apply by December 15, 2006. The
University of Denver is committed to enhancing the diversity of its
faculty and
staff and encourages applications from women, minorities, people with
disabilities and veterans. DU is an EEO/AA employer.  

Additional background information available online>>
University of Denver website at:
http://www.du.edu 
DU School of Art & Art History profile at:
http://www.du.edu/art 
DU SAAH eMAD program information at:
http://www.du.edu/art/programs/emad/index.html 
DU Digital Media Studies program information at:
http://dms.du.edu 
Human Resources and reference information online >>
DU Human Resources website at:
http://www.dujobs.org 

Timothy Weaver
Assistant Professor
e m a d | digital media studies
School of Art & Art History
University of Denver
2121 East Asbury Avenue
Denver, Colorado 80208 usa
tweaver2@du.edu 
303.871.3279
http://www.du.edu/~tweaver2 
http://www.primamateria.org 


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