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[PADG:1318] Faculty Position at UT
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- Subject: [PADG:1318] Faculty Position at UT
- From: Ellen Cunningham-Kruppa <e.cunnk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 12 Dec 2006 14:41:26 -0600
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The School of Information and the Radio-Television-Film Department at
The University of Texas at Austin invites applications for a
full-time, tenure-track joint-appointment position. This
appointment, anticipated to start in Fall, 2007, will be made at the
Assistant Professor rank with the School of Information as the home
department for tenure purposes. We seek a faculty member who can
bring vision and commitment to integrating the disciplines of moving
image archiving and preservation with film history and cinema
studies. Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and
experience.
The University of Texas is located in one of the fastest-growing
centers of interest in film in the country. We welcome applicants who
can leverage this film culture and help us envision new research
possibilities and bridge traditional divides. Candidates must publish
visibly, be able to obtain research funding, demonstrate excellence
in teaching, and have a commitment to shaping the future of film
preservation, access, and the role of film as a cultural record. We
are particularly keen on faculty whose interests and expertise span
the areas of film archives, digital media research, preservation, and
film history and cinema studies. We prefer a focus primarily but not
exclusively on the United States with respect to film studies.
Candidates must hold a doctorate degree and be capable of teaching
and supervising graduate students in both the School of Information
(iSchool) and the Department of Radio-Television-Film (RTF). Faculty
responsibilities include teaching courses in both the iSchool and RTF
(a 2+2 load is normal, but may be reduced through external funding),
mentoring masters and doctoral students, serving on school and
university committees, and conducting a program of research that
meets national standards of excellence.
The University of Texas School of Information is ranked 7th in the
nation among programs in Library and Information Studies, and #1 in
the nation in the area of archives and preservation. The selected
candidate would have the opportunity to contribute to the activities
of the Kilgarlin Center for Preservation of the Cultural Record and
the iSchool's evolving curriculum and research programs in digital
libraries and media.
The Department of Radio-Television-Film has 25 permanent faculty,
approximately 950 undergraduate majors & 150 graduate students
pursuing Ph.D., M.A. or M.F.A. degrees. RTF offers courses in film &
television studies, international communication, telecommunication
technology & policy, gender & sexuality, & ethnic issues in
communication, film & video production, and screenwriting.
Review of applications will begin immediately; to ensure
consideration submissions should be received by Feb 28, 2007. For
further information about the University and our programs, visit
http://www.utexas.edu, http://rtf.utexas.edu and
http://www.ischool.utexas.edu. Send inquiries and applications,
including a complete curriculum vitae, a statement outlining how you
see a fit with our programs, and three letters of recommendation to:
Bert Herigstad
Joint Hire Search Committee
Dept. of Radio-TV-Film
1 University Station A0800
University of Texas at Austin
Austin, TX 78712-0108
The University of Texas at Austin is an Affirmative Action, Equal
Opportunity employer. Minorities and women are strongly encouraged to
apply.
--
Ellen Cunningham-Kruppa
Director
The Kilgarlin Center for Preservation of the Cultural Record
School of Information
The University of Texas at Austin
1 University Station D7000
Austin TX 78712-0390
Phone: 512.471.8287
FAX: 512.471.8285
E-mail: e.cunnk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx