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Arizona State University (AZ) - TT Assistant Professor - Film and Media Studies - CAMPUS INTERVIEW STAGE[]

Assistant Professor (JOB#12283) Arizona State University Department of English

The Department of English at Arizona State University invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track position as Assistant Professor in the Film and Media Studies program with an anticipated start date of August 16, 2018. We are looking for a dynamic and innovative scholar with expertise in critical and historical approaches to contemporary television and/or emerging media.

The successful candidate will join a dynamic faculty working to advance innovative research and excellence in teaching through its work with the diverse and growing undergraduate and graduate student population at Arizona State University.

The successful candidate will be expected to conduct research in area of expertise and publish scholarship in top-tier outlets and provide service to the institution and the profession; develop and teach a variety of courses in the areas of Film and Media Studies and/or related studies, both undergraduate and graduate, on-ground and online, as part of our expansive online degree program, teaching load is up to two courses per semester.

Minimum Qualifications:

Ph.D. in Media Studies or a related field by Fall 2018
A record of high quality research and publication in the field or demonstrated potential to advance a compelling research agenda
Two years of college-level teaching experience

Desired Qualifications:

Demonstrated success meeting the needs of underrepresented student populations and/or reaching out to diverse communities
Commitment to interdisciplinary research and creative activity within an evolving, multi-faceted and expanding metropolitan university with a large and diverse student population
A record of public humanities work or demonstrated potential to advance a public humanities agenda
Experience with online education
Demonstrated ability to bridge theory in practice in both research and teaching

To apply, please submit the following materials to https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/ASU/English (1) cover letter outlining a research program and teaching philosophy, and a description of how the applicant’s experiences fit the area(s) of expertise listed above; (2) a curriculum vitae; and (3) a 20-25 page sample of relevant academic writing. Applicants must arrange to have three letters of recommendation sent to https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/ASU/English. This is a paperless search; only electronic materials will be accepted.

Preliminary review of completed applications will begin on March 5, 2018. Application deadline is March 25, 2018 at midnight. If not filled, applications will continue to be reviewed weekly thereafter until the search is closed. A background check is required for employment. We invite you to learn more about the Department of English and Arizona State University by visiting https://english.clas.asu.edu and https://newamericanuniversity.asu.edu, respectively.

MLA JIL 02/08/18

Deadline: March 5

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  • Any news on this? (4/13)
  • Nothing here (4/15)
  • Nothing here either (4/26)
  • A friend has been invited for a campus interview (4/27)

Binghamton University, SUNY (NY) - TT Asst. Professor - Film Studies - OFFER ACCEPTED[]

Binghamton University’s Cinema Department seek a scholar whose historically and theoretically informed work engages with experimental or avant-garde film and video, and/or creative non-fiction practices. This is a full-time, tenure-track appointment at the rank of assistant professor in our cinema studies stream. The department seeks and develops artists and creative thinkers who are willing to explore the experimental. A strong history of underground and independent production has made our innovative department an antidote to the Hollywood industry model.

Requirements: Applicants must have a PhD in film studies, art history, or a related field by time of appointment, as well as a strong dedication to teaching and an active research program. Interdisciplinary, global and cross-cultural perspectives are highly encouraged. Salary commensurate with experience.

Additional Information: It is the policy of Binghamton University to provide for and promote equal opportunity employment, compensation, and other terms and conditions of employment without discrimination on the basis of age, race, color, religion, disability, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, veteran or military service member status, marital status, domestic violence victim status, genetic predisposition or carrier status, or arrest and/or criminal conviction record unless based upon a bona fide occupational qualification or other exception.

Application Instructions: Complete application package to include: letter of intent; curriculum vitae; one writing sample; one sample syllabus; and three letters of reference. Electronic submissions only to https://binghamton.interviewexchange.com/jobofferdetails.jsp?JOBID=90074

Applications received by 20 November 2017 will be guaranteed full consideration, but the search will continue until the position is filled.

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Deadline: Nov. 20

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview):

Preliminary interview scheduled (please specify: MLA, phone, Skype, etc.): Skype interview scheduled 12/8

Rejection (after preliminary interview): 3/15 

Campus interview scheduled: Job talk announced via Facebook (1/18)

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted: 3/15

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California State University, Sacramento (CA) - TT Assistant Professor - Creative Writing (Screenwriting) - SKYPE INTERVIEW STAGE[]

The Department of English at California State University, Sacramento invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor in creative writing with expertise in screenwriting for film and television. The successful candidate will have a record of ongoing creative production over which they have principal control, evidence of which may include produced credits, or significant festival screenings and/or screenwriting contest successes.

Requirements include expertise in teaching specialized graduate-level courses for our MA students, upper-division courses in screenwriting for English and Film majors, and lower- division courses in creative writing, as well as the ability to contribute department offerings in literary studies and film, including at least one of the following areas: British, American, World, and/or Multi-ethnic literature. Normal teaching load is four courses per semester. Course assignments range from undergraduate writing courses, large surveys, upper-division undergraduate courses, and graduate seminars in the specialty area. Faculty members are expected to demonstrate a strong commitment to college-level teaching excellence serving a diverse student body, have an active research agenda, work well with fellow faculty in various disciplines in shaping the direction of the Department and University, participate in student advising, and make contributions to the broader community. MFA or Ph.D. in Creative Writing or Screenwriting (or related field) by August 2018.

California State University, Sacramento is an Asian-American and Native American Pacific Islanders-Serving Institution and an Hispanic Serving-Institution.

Review of Application will begin on 11/06/17; position open until filled.

Applications are only accepted through the Sacramento State jobs website located at http://csus.peopleadmin.com. Applicants will need to create a new user account to enter applications in People Admin. Candidates must include the following attachments with the application: - Cover letter that addresses the qualifications for the position; -If possible, please provide instructions for web access to recorded video of one of the productions mentioned on the CV. - Writing sample of approximately 15 pages; - Current curriculum vitae; - Unofficial transcripts attesting to highest degree earned (official transcripts required if invited for interview).

At the time of application, please also have three confidential letters of recommendation sent to: Professor David W. Toise, Department of English, MS 6075, 6000 J Street, California State University, Sacramento, Sacramento, CA 95819-6075. english@csus.edu

Apply online: https://apply.interfolio.com/45086

MLA JIL 9/15/17

Deadline: Nov. 6

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview):

Preliminary interview scheduled (please specify: MLA, phone, Skype, etc.): Skype scheduled for Jan. (12/18)

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Carleton College (MN) - TT Assistant Professor in LGTBQ Studies - Women's & Gender Studies and Cinema & Media Studies -  CAMPUS VISIT STAGE[]

The Women’s and Gender Studies program (WGST) and Cinema and Media Studies department (CAMS) at Carleton College invites applications for a joint tenure-track position in LGBTQ Studies, starting September 1, 2018. The teaching load is five courses over three ten-week terms—three courses in WGST and two courses in CAMS. We are particularly interested in applicants who will strengthen the departments’ commitments to students from underrepresented groups.

To apply, please visit the Carleton College web site at jobs.carleton.edu to complete the online application by submitting a letter of application, a curriculum vitae, two sample syllabi, and contact information for three letters of recommendation by October 1, 2017.  In your letter of application, please describe your preparation for teaching WGST 112 Introduction to LGBTQ Studies as well as additional courses in WGST and CAMS you would like to propose, and your experience advising undergraduate students developing advanced research or analysis papers and projects.

Link to Ad: https://jobs.carleton.edu/postings/3202

Deadline: Oct. 1

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview):

Preliminary interview scheduled (please specify: MLA, phone, Skype, etc.): 10/25 x1

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Carnegie Mellon University (PA) - TT Associate Professor of Drama - Film & Television[]

Carnegie Mellon University is seeking candidates with the experience and vision to merge the art and craft of cinematic storytelling with the strengths of the first degree-granting theater conservatory in the country. While film and television is not a degree-granting major in the School of Drama, work for camera is integral to every discipline we teach. We are looking for a faculty member who will contribute expertise to the world-class education we are striving to provide and help further our students connection to best practices in the entertainment industry.

In this role, you will: Organize and lead a visionary, interdisciplinary curriculum. Teach and mentor students in every discipline taught, including the BFA and MFA acting, directing, dramatic writing, dramaturgy, design, and production technology programs. Anchor a team of interdisciplinary instructors at the top of their fields. Cultivate a film and television practicum in a collaborative, instructive environment.

QUALIFICATIONS: You have an established reputation in the film and television industry. You have prior leadership and teaching experience in an academic or production context. You hold an MFA degree OR have commensurate professional experience. You have proven skill at leading teams in the creation of camera-based production both in front of and behind the lens. You have experience with a broad range of film and television genres and a working knowledge of myriad producing and creative disciplines. You have experience with new technologies such as performance capture, digital media, special effects, 3D, VR or others.

The position is based in Pittsburgh and requires strong and present advisement of students in classwork and production. We are committed to diversity, inclusion and innovation, inviting artistic collaboration between faculty, staff and students, our University, and the theatrical community at large.

APPLICATION INSTRUCTIONS: Are you passionate about training the award-winning talent of tomorrow? To apply please submit a cover letter, CV, teaching philosophy, and a document listing three references with contact information by November 15, 2017. Inquiries should be directed to Professor Anne Mundell at amundell@andrew.cmu.edu.

Carnegie Mellon University’s School of Drama produces innovators, practitioners and industry leaders in the arts and entertainment professions who indelibly impact how people experience the world at large.

We are the oldest conservatory training, and the first degree-granting drama institution, in the United States of America. Founded in 1914, the school combines established practice with innovation, pedagogical and technological advancement across all disciplines. School of Drama graduates commit to the enrichment of diverse arts practices, champion interdisciplinary collaborations, explore new forms of creative expression, and promote community and diversity. The school’s conservatory program within the university is one that prepares students intellectually, artistically and practically to be leaders in their chosen professions, whether it be on stage, in film, television, or within the rapidly growing realm of new media.

For more information about The School of Drama, visit www.drama.cmu.edu .

Apply at: https://apply.interfolio.com/45535

Application deadline is November 15, 2017.

Acknowledgment received:

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Clark University (MA)- Assistant/Associate Professor of Screen Studies - SKYPE INTERVIEW STAGE[]

Clark University’s Department of Visual and Performing Arts invites applications for a position teaching undergraduate students in the Screen Studies program as a tenure-line Assistant or Associate Professor to begin in fall 2018. We seek a candidate with a Ph.D.

Candidates should have a research focus on American cinema/media. Research specializations in African-American cinema, LGBTQ+ cinema, and/or feminist approaches to cinema are strongly desired for this position. Candidates must be able to teach surveys of American film history, plus a range of general courses in film and media studies.

Clark operates on a semester system, and the standard teaching expectation is four courses per academic year. Visual and Performing Arts [V&PA] is an interdisciplinary undergraduate department that also includes programs in studio art, art history, music, and theater arts, so candidates are expected to explore innovative, cross-disciplinary subjects with other department faculty.

Screen Studies offers a major and a minor. Further information about the program is available athttp://www.clarku.edu/programs/major-or-minor-screen-studies. We are especially interested in qualified candidates who can contribute, through their research, teaching, and/or service, to Clark’s new interdisciplinary major in Media, Culture and the Arts (MCA).

Founded in 1887, Clark is a teaching and research university located in Worcester, Massachusetts, and one of the oldest graduate institutions in the United States.  The University’s mission is to educate undergraduate and graduate students to be imaginative and contributing citizens of the world, and to advance the frontiers of knowledge and understanding through rigorous scholarship and creative effort.  

Completed applications must be received electronically by November 1, 2017. Please email a cover letter, CV, and three letters of recommendation addressed to: Prof. Hugh Manon, Chair of Screen Studies Search Committee, Department of Visual and Performing Arts, Clark University, 950 Main Street., Worcester, MA, 01610. Use of a dossier service is preferred for letters of recommendation. Submit all materials to: screensearch17@clarku.edu.

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview):

Preliminary interview scheduled (please specify: MLA, phone, Skype, etc.): Skype interview request (11/18)

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Columbia College Chicago (IL) - TT Asst. Professor - Writing and Producing for Television and Film[]

Columbia College Chicago is searching for four tenure-track positions in a cluster hire focused on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) to begin in Fall 2018. We will be searching for positions in History, Theatre, Cinema and Television, and Interactive Arts and Media. We seek individuals in these fields whose work specifically addresses the lives and experiences of communities of color in the United States, and whose work delves into an artistic or scholarly engagement that articulates the cultural productions and nuances of these communities and examines how their contributions and this body of knowledge can help expand our College’s curriculum. Each of the individuals hired in these positions, along with holding a faculty line in their respective departments, will work alongside the Dean of Academic Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion to help expand the curricular offerings of the college and move forward our initiatives on DEI. For more information on the office of Academic Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion please visit: http://colum.edu/diversity

The Cinema and Television Arts Department seeks applicants for a full-time, tenure-track faculty position in Writing and Producing for Television and Film with an expertise on issues of race and culture. Candidates should have expertise in writing and producing in a variety of areas in television and cinema, and experience with writing in a broad range of forms including but not limited to television drama, television comedy, sketch comedy, feature film, short film, and web series. Preference will be given to candidates with additional experience in scripted television and cinema producing and development, and with a deep understanding of convergent industry practices.

We seek candidates who can fundamentally enhance our curriculum by adding their expertise on issues of race and culture towards fostering a more diverse environment for developing stories, encouraging underrepresented voices, and providing mentoring and role models for an increasingly diverse student body who do not always see their stories represented on the large or small screen.

Candidates should have a demonstrated capacity for professional practice in their areas, teaching experience, and a willingness to help build curriculum.

The Cinema and Television Arts Department is one of four departments in the School of Media Arts, which includes Audio Arts and Acoustics, Communication, and Interactive Arts and Media.

Duties & Responsibilities: Teach undergraduates in the area of television and cinema writing and / or producing / development courses in various genres and forms.Courses taught within a typical semester include up to three courses in the curriculum. Potential for graduate teaching. Serve on college and departmental committees. Mentor students within the major. Help develop new curriculum in Cinema and Television, in current forms and in new and emerging media forms. Coordinate courses in the area of specialty, as necessary. Engage, with distinction, in creative and/or scholarly activities in the field asappropriate for a tenure-track faculty appointment.

Qualifications: MFA or terminal degree in media writing / producing or a related field is required. Significant depth in creative endeavor, exhibition, or research expected, in at least one of the following areas as related to media: Television writing, Cinema writing, Television producing, Cinema producing, creative production of television programs, films, series, web series, or other forms of programming, or scholarly research in these areas. Demonstrated record of teaching on topics relevant to the position.

To ensure consideration, applicants should submit the following as one document (.doc .docx or .pdf):

Letter of application
Curriculum Vitae
Teaching Philosophy
Sample Publication (if appropriate)

Candidates considered for interviews will be asked to provide three letters of reference and evidence of successful teaching at the time of invitation.

Review of applications will begin November, 15, 2017 and continue until the position is filled.

Inside Higher Ed

Deadline: review begins  November 15, 2017.

Acknowledgment received:

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East Tennessee State University (TN) - TT Asst. Professor - Film Studies - CAMPUS INTERVIEW STAGE[]

The Department of Literature and Language at East Tennessee State University is seeking a qualified individual to fill a tenure-track assistant professor position in the area of Film Studies. The responsibilities of this position are to teach primarily Film Studies and direct the Film Studies minor.

We are looking for an individual who has innovative ideas to further develop a long-standing and already vibrant minor, offering new courses and interacting with students outside the confines of the classroom.

9-month contract; 3/3 teaching load. Research and service expectations as noted in the T&P guidelines (http://www.etsu.edu/senate/facultyhandbook/colldept/collarts.aspx).

Position includes benefits.

ETSU is a comprehensive state university serving the region of the Appalachian Mountains.

Start date August 15, 2018.

Knowledge, Skills, Abilities: Applicants should demonstrate expertise in Film Studies through academic research, service, and/or teaching.

Qualifications: Ph.D. Film Studies, English or Comparative Literature with an emphasis or concentration in Film Studies, or related field. Ph.D. must be in hand by start date.

Salary: $46,000

Please go to http://www.etsu.edu/jobs/. Please submit cover letter detailing your interest in and qualifications for the position, a CV, and the names and contact information for 3 references. Committee may request other materials at a later date.

MLA JIL 9/15/17

Deadline:

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  • Any updates on this one?
  • Phone interviews were in mid-December.
  • Has anyone heard anything more?
  • Campus visits have been scheduled for the end of February
  • Fuck
  • ^^ I'm not sure I would put it that way, but I understand your frustration. It's not exactly a top-tier school, & to be rejected by them is quite depressing.
  • It's not about being "rejected by them." I'd take pretty much any TT job, even in fucking east Tennessee. It's about learning more information from a damn wiki than from the actual search committee. I've heard nothing since December yet they've moved on to campus interviews and probably hired someone by now. It's not just thsi place. It's everywhere. I love how search committees act like the internet doesn't exist. It's not ethical.
  • This is a pretty standard approach for search committees, unfortunately.  The idea from their perspective is that they haven't cut ties with the pool of candidates from the initial stage of interviews should one or more of the on-campus invitees back out.  They can get in touch with another candidate and fill in that slot.  Committees live in fear of a failed search and hedge their bets to make sure that doesn't happen, often disregarding the experiences of applicants. The best approach to this situation from my experience on the market was a committee chair getting in touch as soon as they selected their candidates for the campus interview, letting me know that I wasn't included, but also saying that these things are subject to change.  It was honest, informative, and encouraging to know they cared enough to keep me in the loop.  The premise that committees need to cloak every aspect of the seach in secrecy is something I'll never understand.  

Emerson College (MA) - TT Assistant Professor in Media Studies and Comedy - OFFER MADE[]

The Department of Visual and Media Arts at Emerson College and the Interdepartmental BFA Program in Comedic Arts at Emerson College invites applications for a full-time tenure-track Assistant Professor position in media studies with a particular specialty in comedy and the intersections of personal, political, and/or national identity. Areas of interest include, but are not limited to, comedy and transnational exchange, LGTBQIA communities and queer media theory, critical race theory, cross-cultural or transnational contexts, and politics and nation.

We welcome scholars who work within one or multiple media platforms (film, TV, digital, etc.) and we are open to diverse types of comedy, including but not limited to satire, screwball, musical, sketch, standup, sitcoms, etc. The appointment begins August 23, 2018.

The ideal candidate will have a Ph.D. in media studies, cultural studies, or a related field. The successful candidate will have an active research agenda and college-level teaching experience focusing on comedic media forms. A strong commitment to undergraduate education in a residential college environment is essential. Responsibilities include teaching introductory, upper-level undergraduate, and graduate classes in media studies within the Visual and Media Arts department, as well courses for the new Interdepartmental BFA in Comedic Arts. The Department seeks candidates who can contribute to the scope and excellence of a diverse academic community through ongoing engagement with students both inside and outside of the classroom in addition to pursuing creative work, teaching, and service.

Please submit a letter of application, current curriculum vita, and the names and contact information for three references.

Preference will be given to applications received by November 13, 2017 but the position remains open until filled.

Link to Ad: INDEED.COM

Deadline: Nov. 13

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials: 12/6

Rejection (no interview):

Preliminary interview scheduled (please specify: MLA, phone, Skype, etc.): 12/6

Rejection (after preliminary interview):

Campus interview scheduled:

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made: I heard an offer was made (4/11)

Offer accepted:

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  • This is clearly crafted for a current Scholar-in-Residence who, coincidentally, is also an alumnus of the program (B.A. and M.A.).  They should have gone all in with the job posting and required that applicants have published a book on Laugh-In and articles on Bromance comedies.  If you're going to go through the required motions of hiring an internal candidate at least have a sense of humor about the façade.  To their credit, Emerson made modest requests for application materials and did the bare minimum in circulating the job posting.  
  • I doubt they've created an Assistant-level position for someone who seems to have been there for a couple of decades.
  • I just got a request for Skype and more materials. I do not work on Laugh-in or bromance comedies. (12/6)
  • Update: I was invited for a campus interview. Was not expecting this after all these months. (3/17)
  • Sometimes the committee brings in a fourth person when they can't pick from the first three. Good luck! (3/18)
  • The department's website had been updated, and it does appear that this was an internal hire.  The "Scholar-in-Residence" mentioned above is now listed as an Assistant Professor.  

Emory University (GA) — TT Assistant Professor or non-TT Lecturer — Film and Media Studies[]

Emory University’s Department of Film and Media Studies invites applications for a new position at Emory. The successful candidate will have significant experience as an imaginative creator in the evolving film, television or new media entertainment industries. The candidate must also have a strong commitment to nurturing undergraduates across several years of coursework and internships.

This unique position entails teaching four to five courses annually (albeit with a course reduction for administrative work). These classes include a senior capstone course, Content Creation, in which students learn about the workings of the industry, and plan, produce and distribute their own media content. Other courses will depend on the hire’s areas of expertise, but could include topics such as film, television and digital content development, budgeting, scheduling, production, marketing and distribution (national and international), the contemporary American media industry, independent production, key film festivals, key global markets, or the history of the entertainment industry.


This hire will also co-direct our 40-student Concentration in Film and Media Management, a collaboration between our dynamic and growing department and Emory’s highly-ranked Goizueta School of Business, which gives our students knowledge, competencies and experiences for pursuing a post-graduate career in the media industries. Part of the co-director’s duties will be building the Concentration and our industry curriculum by cultivating relationships with Atlanta’s dramatically expanding media industry (recently ranked first in the country for feature film production) as well those in Los Angeles and New York. These efforts could also include assisting with fundraising for program initiatives. Appointment begins in Fall 2018.

Candidates should hold an advanced degree (MFA or Ph.D.), and at a minimum, demonstrate evidence of outstanding presentation skills in an industry or educational context. Preference will be given to applicants who can demonstrate excellence in undergraduate level teaching. This position will be either tenure-track or senior lecturer-track, depending on the candidate’s qualifications.

A complete application will consist of a cover letter that specifically addresses how the candidate meets the above stated requirements, a CV, and three letters of recommendation. Application review will begin on January 22, 2018; to ensure full consideration all materials should be received by this date. To apply for this position, please visit http://apply.interfolio.com/47211

and submit your materials free of charge through Interfolio.

Emory University is committed to student and faculty diversity, equity and inclusion. In your cover letter or in a separate statement, please reflect upon your experience and vision regarding the teaching and mentorship of students from diverse backgrounds. Emory University is an Equal opportunity/Affirmative Action/Disability/Veteran employer. Women, minorities, persons with disabilities and veterans are encouraged to apply.

Deadline: January 22, 2018

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview):

Preliminary interview scheduled (please specify: MLA, phone, Skype, etc.):

Rejection (after preliminary interview):

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Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

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Fairfield University (CT) - TT Asst. Professor - Film Studies (pref. American Cinema) - CAMPUS INTERVIEW STAGE[]

The Film, Television & Media Arts Program of the Department of Visual and Performing Arts in the College of Arts & Sciences at Fairfield University invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in Film Studies beginning September 2018. Applicants are expected to have a PhD in Film Studies or other relevant field of study, a strong commitment to excellent teaching including a commitment to innovation and demonstrated excellence in using technology in the classroom, and potential for developing an active research program in their area of specialization.

The area of specialty within Film Studies is open, but preference will be given to candidates with research and teaching interest in the areas of American Cinema. Connections to one of the 19 interdisciplinary programs in the College of Arts and Sciences, such as American Studies, Black Studies, and Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies would be a plus. Applicants should be prepared to teach day and evening courses at the undergraduate level (such as Filmmaker Studies, Film Theory, Screenwriting, Film Genres). The teaching load is 3 courses each semester. The program consists of four full-time faculty, representing a range of specialties and is housed in Xavier Hall, a unique and well-equipped facility.

Requirements: PhD in Film Studies or related field

All offers of employment are contingent upon a satisfactory background check.

Additional Information: The salary and the benefits for the position are competitive.

Fairfield University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer, committed to excellence through diversity, and, in this spirit, particularly welcomes applications from women, persons of color, and members of other historically underrepresented groups. The university will provide reasonable accommodations to all qualified individuals with a disability.

Application Instructions: Review of applications will begin immediately; for full consideration all material must be submitted by Friday, October 13, 2017. Applicants should submit curriculum vitae, a statement of both teaching philosophy and research interests, representative reprints of scholarly work or appropriate multimedia work, and three letters of reference. These should be uploaded to TBA link

For full consideration, please click "Apply Now" and upload the following materials: a curriculum vitae; a letter of application; statement describing program of research; statement of philosophy of teaching; representative reprints of scholarly work or appropriate multimedia work; contact information for three references.

LINK to Apply

INDEED.COM

Deadline: Oct. 13

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials: letters requested 11/4

Rejection (no interview): 11/6 email saying they will be "selecting another candidate for the position."

Preliminary interview scheduled (please specify: MLA, phone, Skype, etc.): Phone Interview request 10/19

Rejection (after preliminary interview):

Campus interview scheduled: 11/8 invited to campus visit via email

Rejection (after campus interview):

Offer made:

Offer accepted:

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Georgia State University (GA) - TT Assistant Professor in Film/Media Production[]

The School of Film, Media & Theatre at Georgia State University invites applicants for a Tenure Track Assistant Professor in Film/Media Production. Our next Assistant Professor in Film/Media Production (whose work focuses on issues of identity and difference) will play a central role in the school’s contributions to Georgia State’s strategic goals of highlighting the arts and media as vital to the quality of all major cities and demonstrating that students from all backgrounds can achieve academic and career success at high rates. Opportunities for support for faculty include intramural research grants, summer funding, teaching release time, graduate research assistants, travel funds, and assistance in pursuing external funding.

Responsibilities: Candidates who work in fiction or documentary, mainstream or alternative forms, long or short forms, theatrical/broadcast/cable/festival/web distributed media are invited to apply. The selected candidate is expected to maintain an active research/creative agenda that engages with issues of identity and difference; to teach graduate and undergraduate level courses in her/his preferred mode of media production and his/her area of professional filmmaking expertise; and to participate in service at the department, college, and/or university levels. The selected candidate will contribute to the School’s efforts to broaden the voices who have access to and expertise in creating media.

Qualifications

Essential Qualifications:

-M.F.A. or Ph.D. degree in film/media production or a related field (in hand by August 1, 2018);
-An emerging record of creative activity dealing with identity/difference;
-Ability to teach at least one fundamental production activity (e.g., cinematography, editing, sound, lighting, effects, producing/preproduction, new media) at the university level

Preferred Qualifications:

-An established record of creative activity dealing with identity/difference;
-Experience in teaching at least one fundamental production activity (e.g., cinematography, editing, sound, lighting, effects, producing/preproduction, new media) at the university level;
-A demonstrated commitment to diversity

Application Procedure: Submit: 1) a letter of application addressing the essential and preferred qualifications as well as your past and/or potential contributions to diversity/inclusion through research/creative activity and teaching; 2) curriculum vitae; 3) a sample or portfolio of representative creative work; and 4) at least two letters of recommendation.

Applicants should send their materials to randerson23@gsu.edu or to the following address:

Attn: Regina Anderson

College of the Arts-Film, Media & Theatre

Georgia State University

P.O. Box 5060

Atlanta, GA 30303

Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until the position is filled. Questions about the position should be addressed to Dr. Phil Lewis, plewis14@gsu.edu.To ensure consideration, please submit all materials by December 1, 2017. Should you be recommended for a position, an offer of employment will be conditional on background verification.

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Indiana University Bloomington (IN) - TT Asst. Professor - Media Theory, Culture, and Technology - SKYPE INTERVIEW STAGE[]

The Media School at Indiana University Bloomington invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position at the Assistant Professor level with an anticipated start date of August 1, 2018. Candidates for this position should have an established record of publication and teaching at the intersection of media theory, culture, and technology. Areas of specialization may include but are not limited to screen studies, emergent media, sound studies, software studies, media history, and technology studies. Digital humanities approaches are welcome. The successful candidate can expect to be working in an innovative, newly-created Media School that brings together cinema and media studies, journalism, communication science, and media production, offering curricular tracks in these areas as well as game design, media management, and media technologies and cultures. The position’s duties include teaching, research, and service. The candidate should have a Ph. D. in Media Studies, Film Studies, or a closely related field or be ABD at the time of application. To ensure full consideration, applications should be submitted by October 20, 2017; however, applications will be considered until the position is filled. Interested candidates should review the job description and submit application materials on-line at (http://indiana.peopleadmin.com/postings/4189 ). Questions regarding the position or application process should be directed to: Dr. Stephanie DeBoer, The Media School, Indiana University, 940 E. Seventh Street, Bloomington, Indiana 47405-7108. See more at: http://mediaschool.indiana.edu/

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Kennesaw State University (GA) - TT Assistant Professor of Writing for Stage and Screen[]

Kennesaw State University is now accepting applications for a nine-month, tenure-track Assistant Professor of Writing for Stage and Screen faculty position in the Department of English, College of Humanities and Social Sciences

Position Responsibilities: Kennesaw State University's English Department is accepting applications for a tenure-track position as Assistant Professor of Writing for Stage and Screen. The position requires teaching courses in playwriting, screenwriting, and writing for TV in the Undergraduate Program in English as well as the MA in Professional Writing program and carries a 3/3 teaching load. Thesis supervision is also required. The successful candidate should be well-versed in the television and film industry, with a strong network of connections within the industry nationally and/or in Georgia. Knowledge of playwriting and connections to its field, as well as teaching experience is ideal. The candidate must be ready to lead writing workshops focused on relevant writing skills.

Auxiliary responsibilities include consulting on course and program development, participating in extra-curricular presentations within the university, and contributing broadly to the vitality of the department and the university community through a variety of service activities. Commitment to excellence in teaching, complemented by strong scholarship and engagement, is expected of all faculty members in KSU's College of Humanities and Social Sciences.

Required Education, qualifications, and experience: Terminal degree in TV, film, and/or playwriting, or its foreign equivalent; Applicants with the training, ability, and/or experience equivalent to the minimum degree may be considered; Professional experience in the TV and film industry.

The Department of English at Kennesaw State University offers a B.A. in English; a B.S. in English Education; minors in Film Studies, Professional Writing, and Language and Literary Studies; an M.A. in Professional Writing; and M.A., specialist, and doctoral degrees in Secondary English Education. The department is also home to the Kennesaw Mountain Writing Project and the Georgia Writers Association. Faculty in the department teach in a variety of modalities, including face-to-face, hybrid, and online.

For more than 50 years, Kennesaw State University has been known for its entrepreneurial spirit and sense of community. Offering campuses in Marietta and Kennesaw, the university is located just north of Atlanta and combines a suburban setting with access to one of the country's most dynamic cities. As Georgia's third-largest university, Kennesaw State offers more than 100 undergraduate and graduate degrees, including a growing doctoral program. Designated by the Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia as a comprehensive university, Kennesaw State is committed to becoming a world-class academic institution positioned to broaden its academic and research missions and expand its scope on a local, regional and national level.

For a full description of this position, application deadlines, and application procedures, visit https://facultyjobs.kennesaw.edu.

Kennesaw State University, a member of the University System of Georgia, is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer and does not discriminate on the basis of age, color, disability, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, and/or veteran status. Georgia is an Open Records state.

Apply at: https://facultyjobs.kennesaw.edu/postings/4265

Application Deadline Date: 09/15/2017

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Mount Holyoke College (MA) - Assistant Professor - Film and Media Studies (Digital Media Studies) - SKYPE INTERVIEW STAGE[]

The Film Studies Program at Mount Holyoke College invites applications for an innovation hire in Film and Media Studies at the rank of Assistant Professor to begin July 2018.

Innovation hires enable us to shape new directions in our curriculum. Innovation hires begin as four-year contracts, but are budgeted as regular tenure-track lines and the process of faculty development and review is identical to those of tenure-track candidates, with reappointment review after three years. At this point, the curricular innovation itself is also reviewed. In the case of a successful reappointment and curricular innovation review, the innovation hire would convert to a tenure track line and proceed as if in the fourth year of a tenure track line

We seek candidates with wide-ranging knowledge of the history and theory of digital moving image media. We are particularly interested in candidates whose work addresses global frameworks and/or is at the intersection of critical race studies and media studies. We welcome applications from innovative scholars with a Ph.D in Media Studies or a related field. Experience in hybrid scholarly/creative practices will be an advantage. The demonstration of effective teaching and mentoring is required.

This position will carry a 2/2 teaching load that will include introductory and intermediate courses that serve the evolving major broadly, as well as advanced courses in the applicant’s specialty. The successful applicant will also have some experience in program building, with interests in transforming a Film Studies Program with new curriculum in Media Studies and in creating cross-disciplinary conversations about visual culture at Mount Holyoke.

The applicant should have a strong commitment to research and undergraduate teaching in a liberal arts college and a demonstrated record of strong teaching at the undergraduate level and experience mentoring students who are broadly diverse with regard to race, ethnicity, socioeconomic status, gender, nationality, sexual orientation, and religion.

Applications must be made online at https://jobs.mtholyoke.edu/. Please submit a letter of application, a CV, a writing sample of no more than 25 pages, a statement about your teaching philosophy, and a statement about mentoring a diverse student body. Applicants should also arrange to have three letters of reference submitted on their behalf. Electronic prompts to referees will be generated automatically after the completed application has been submitted.

For best consideration, applications should be received by November 1, 2017. We will conduct initial video-conference interviews.

Link to Ad: https://jobs.mtholyoke.edu/index.cgi?JA_m=JASDET&JA_s=570

Deadline: Nov. 1

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New Mexico State University (NM) - TT Assistant Professor in 20th- and 21st-century American Fiction and Film - SKYPE INTERVIEW STAGE[]

The Department of English at New Mexico State University seeks a full-time tenure-track assistant professor in 20th- and 21st-century American Fiction and Film. Successful applicant will maintain an active and productive research agenda; will teach undergraduate and graduate courses (typical load is 3-3), including the second-year survey of American literature, Perspectives on Film, Film Theory, and advanced classes in both 20th- and 21st-century American fiction and film; and will serve on MA thesis committees. We are especially interested in applicants who engender a climate that values and uses diversity in all its forms to enliven and make more inclusive the work of the department.

The Department of English offers the B.A. in English (with emphases in Creative Writing, Literature, and Rhetoric); the M.A. in English (with emphases in Creative Writing, Literature, Rhetoric and Professional Communication, and Teaching English Studies); the MFA in Creative Writing, and the PhD in Rhetoric and Professional Communication. All tenure-track faculty contribute to the undergraduate general education program through courses in literature and writing.

Required Qualifications: Ph.D. in English, film, cultural studies, or related field; demonstrable commitment to both teaching and scholarship; all requirements for PhD complete by date of hire in August 2018.

Special Instructions to Applicants: Submit letter of application with CV, dissertation or book abstract (listed in the online system as “other document”), 20- to 25-page writing sample, and statement of teaching philosophy to http://jobs.nmsu.edu (position 198209). Please also submit the names of three referees; once your own materials are all submitted, your referees will be contacted and asked to upload their letters. Deadline for application is Nov. 13, 2017. Initial interviews will be conducted via Skype. Correspondence may be addressed to Joyce Garay, Chair of Personnel, Department of English, New Mexico State University.

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New York University (NY) - TT Asst. Professor - Cinema Studies (2 Positions) - POSITION FILLED[]

The Department of Cinema Studies at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts invites applications for two tenure-track assistant professor faculty positions to begin Fall 2018. We are seeking scholars whose work on the history and theory of the moving image demonstrates an innovative contribution in one or more of the following areas: film and media as aesthetic and political forms, digital/new media, history of theory. Field and period are open, although preference will be given to candidates whose work engages with multiple media forms.

Successful candidates will be expected to teach existing courses in the curriculum, such as Film Theory, Introduction to Cinema Studies, Television: History and Culture. They are also expected to introduce new courses in their area of expertise. Information on our thriving undergraduate and graduate curricula and descriptions for both the graduate and undergraduate degrees are at http://tisch.nyu.edu/cinema-studies.

We are particularly interested in applicants who can help to build our growing program and can foster interdisciplinary relationships with other programs and departments across the university.

It is preferred that candidates have a Ph.D. in hand at the time of application.

In addition to a letter of application, candidates should supply a CV, writing sample, and the names and emails/phone numbers of three referees. To apply, please visit http://apply.interfolio.com/44120.

Application deadline is October 13th. However, review of applications will begin immediately. We may consider applications beyond October 13 in order to identify an appropriate pool of finalists.

http://tisch.nyu.edu/cinema-studies/faculty-search

Deadline: Oct. 13

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Oakland University (MI) - TT Asst. Professor - Cinema Studies (Filmmaking) - SKYPE INTERVIEWS HELD[]

The Department of English at Oakland University invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Cinema Studies, with primary specialization in narrative or documentary filmmaking. The appointment will begin August 15, 2018.

Cinema Studies at OU is an energetic and growing program, with a fall 2017 expansion adding the option of a B.A. in Cinema Studies with a Specialization in Filmmaking. This degree, along with our existing critical studies-focused B.A. in Cinema Studies, integrates theoretical and production-based approaches to film and media.

Required qualifications include: MFA in filmmaking or a related discipline with a primary specialization in narrative or documentary filmmaking; a record of, or potential for, excellent teaching at the undergraduate level; and a significant record of creative activity and exhibition in film and/or video. Fluency in historical and theoretical frameworks for film practice is expected. Experience with contemporary online media platforms and related creative practices is welcome.

Teaching responsibilities would include undergraduate teaching of beginning and intermediate courses in digital filmmaking, upper level courses in narrative and/or documentary filmmaking and other areas of expertise; and the filmmaking thesis capstone course. The teaching load is 3/2. The candidate will also be expected to maintain an active record of creative practice and exhibition, to contribute to the ongoing development of the Cinema Studies program, and to provide service within the department, college, and university.

Oakland University is a nationally recognized doctoral research institution located on 1,443 acres of scenic land in the cities of Rochester Hills and Auburn Hills in Oakland County, Michigan. The University has 132 bachelor’s degree programs and 138 graduate degree and certificate programs. Academics include programs in the College of Arts and Sciences, School of Business Administration, School of Education and Human Services, School of Engineering and Computer Science, School of Health Sciences, School of Medicine and School of Nursing.

Applications will be accepted online at https://jobs.oakland.edu/postings/12012.

Review of applications will begin immediately, and continue until the position is filled. Applications received by Friday, October 6, 2017, will receive the highest priority. Inquiries should be addressed to Andrea Eis, Search Committee Chair, at eis@oakland.edu.

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Occidental College (CA) - Assistant Professor of Media Production and Digital Storytelling[]

We invite applications for an Assistant Professor of Media Production and Digital Storytelling to join Media Arts & Culture (MAC), a department committed to the integration of media practice, theory, and history within a liberal arts context. The successful candidate would be a critically-engaged practitioner with a compelling body of fiction-based work, who pushes notions of both form and content, as well as demonstrating a commitment to alternative viewpoints and national, ethnic, and socio-cultural differences.

The candidate would teach introductory and advanced-level production courses and critically-informed production or digital storytelling classes, exposing students to an array of historical and emergent approaches to narrative production while also deepening students’ technical capacities. The successful candidate would therefore demonstrate expertise in two or more of the following areas: cinematography and lighting; production sound and sound design; editing and post-production workflows; motion design and animation; screenwriting and narrative theory; directing and performance; audience engagement and distribution; or emergent media forms (i.e. transmedia, installation, AR/VR, interactive storytelling, etc.).

Our location in Los Angeles, one of the most vibrant and ethnically diverse cities in the country, as well as a world hub for film/media and art, provides unparalleled opportunities for experiential learning and community-based storytelling. We seek a candidate whose research and teaching plans engage such potentials—advancing the diversity of perspectives, identities, and voices represented and expressed through media and the forms and routes by which these stories can reach and engage audiences.

We are seeking an actively engaged filmmaker, media artist, or digital storyteller with demonstrated teaching abilities. An MFA or terminal degree in film or media practice is expected at time of appointment. Although not required, a graduate degree in the humanities is a plus.

Occidental is a nationally-ranked small liberal arts college recognized for its diverse student body, its commitment to academic excellence and equity, and its outstanding undergraduate research programs. A standard teaching load is the equivalent of five courses per year. For more information about the College and the Media Arts & Culture Department, please visit the MAC website at http://www.oxy.edu/mac

The deadline for receiving application materials is November 6, 2017. Please submit the following as electronic files to MAC Administrative Assistant Betsy Dillon (macsearch2017@oxy.edu): (1) a cover letter detailing your professional activity and how it resonates with the position criteria, your interest in teaching in a liberal arts environment, and how students may participate in or benefit from your work; (2) a statement of teaching philosophy that includes a discussion of your demonstrated commitment to, past evidence of, and future plans for creating equitable opportunities for learning and mentoring especially for underrepresented students; (3) a link to a professional work sample; (4) names and contact information of three professional references; (5) candidate’s curriculum vitae.

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Pace University (NY) - TT Asst. Professor - Film Theory / Production - CAMPUS INTERVIEW STAGE[]

The Department of Media, Communications and Visual Arts of Dyson College of Arts and Sciences at Pace University invites applications for an anticipated faculty position in film theory and production at the rank of Assistant Professor (tenure-track) to begin September 2018. The department serves both undergraduate and graduate programs. The position is located on the University’s Pleasantville, New York campus, which is about 40 miles north of Manhattan.

Applicants must have an earned doctorate in communication or related field. The successful applicant will teach across the media and communications curriculum, from introductory to advanced topics in film history, production, aesthetics and theory. The applicant must be able to integrate theory and technical and conceptual skills in hands-on media production and storytelling, using professional tools and techniques The successful candidate will also be required to implement a program of scholarship with students and must have demonstrated student-centered learning and excellence in teaching. The successful applicant will be a dynamic media maker with the technical skills and production knowledge to provide professional expertise, teaching excellence, and inspiring mentorship to our students.

The deadline for applications is December 20, 2017. Please submit a letter of application, curriculum vitae, relevant syllabi, sample publications, student evaluations and three letters of recommendation in a single PDF file to pziek@pace.edu. Pace University is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action employer. Minorities, women, veterans and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply.

Link to Ad: Chronicle

Deadline: Nov. 20

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Purdue University (IN) - Director of Film and Video Studies (Open Rank)[]

The School of Interdisciplinary Studies (SIS) at Purdue University invites applications for the position of Director of Film and Video Studies (FVS). This is an open rank tenure track or clinical position. Thus the appointment will be made at either the tenure-track (assistant) or tenured (associate or full) or clinical (assistant, associate or full) level. The appointment requires a Ph.D., MFA, or equivalent professional or academic experience in Film Studies, Cinema Studies, Video Studies, Media Studies/Arts, Digital Media, or a cognate program in the arts, humanities, or social sciences. Candidates should locate their expertise broadly within film, video, or media studies. The successful candidate for director will have a vision for the program and be able to contribute to the program's multiple areas of strength in technical and creative production, aesthetics, criticism, history, and theory. The appointment begins August 20, 2018.

The Film and Video Studies Program expects faculty members to participate actively in program activities, supervise student theses, participate fully in the School of Interdisciplinary Studies, and teach courses supporting the FVS major and minor including introductory courses as well as advanced undergraduate courses in the candidate’s areas of specialization.

We seek candidates whose professional practice or scholarship takes an innovative, creative, and interdisciplinary approach to Film and Video Studies—a dynamic practitioner and scholar who demonstrates the desire and ability to establish interdisciplinary creative, teaching, research, and community engagement partnerships with faculty within the College of Liberal Arts, across the broader university and the broader community.

The Director, who reports to the Head of the School of Interdisciplinary Studies, is responsible for academic leadership, day to day management of the program, and strategic planning. Director responsibilities include recruiting, advising, and retaining a large, diverse group of undergraduate majors and minors; supporting faculty scholarship and teaching; scheduling courses; managing a budget; and designing co-curricular programmatic events and activities.

To apply, submit a letter of application that outlines administrative vision, research or creative work achievements, teaching experience and interests. Purdue University’s School of Interdisciplinary Studies is committed to advancing diversity in all areas of faculty effort, including scholarship, instruction, and engagement. Candidates should address at least one of these areas in their cover letter, indicating their past experiences, current interests or activities, and/or future goals to promote a climate that values diversity and inclusion. Complete applications will also include a curriculum vitae, a selection of creative work, and a writing sample. Three (3) letters of reference are required. Send applications and direct referees to send their letters to Brandi Plantenga (bplante@purdue.edu). Direct position inquiries to the search committee chair, Rayvon Fouché (rfouche@purdue.edu).

If electronic submission is not possible, please send application materials to: Rayvon Fouché, Director, American Studies, Purdue University, G10 Heavilon Hall, 500 Oval Drive, West Lafayette, IN 47907

Review of applications will begin on December 1, 2017, and will continue until the position is filled.

Purdue University serves more than 42,000 students and is located in West Lafayette—two hours from Chicago and one hour from Indianapolis. West Lafayette is a welcoming and diverse community with a wide variety of cultural activities, events and industries.

A background check will be required for employment in this position.

Purdue University is an EOE/AA employer. All individuals, including minorities, women, individuals with disabilities, and veterans are encouraged to apply.

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Salisbury University (MD) - TT Assistant Professor of Cinema Studies - SKYPE INTERVIEWS HELD[]

Faculty Position (11531)

The English Department at Salisbury University is accepting applications for the position of Assistant Professor of Cinema Studies. This is a full-time tenure-track position.

Area of Specialization: Cinema Studies

Primary Job Duties/Responsibilities: Teaching three four-credit courses per semester in introductory and advanced cinema studies courses as well as introductory course in literature and film; helping build the English major concentration in film, as well as a growing film minor, through the design and implementation of new courses, as well as other aspects of curriculum development; and participating in the activities and service of the department and the university. After two years of successful progress towards tenure and promotion in this position, will receive a one course per year download to take on the role of Assistant Editor of Literature/Film Quarterly – a long-standing peer reviewed international journal devoted to the study of adaptation. Candidates are expected to use effective teaching and classroom management strategies which enhance the success of diverse learners.

Minimum Qualifications: Ph.D. in Cinema Studies or related field. Record of successful teaching and evidence of clear research objectives within cinema studies. Open to all areas of cinema studies expertise including, but not limited to, global cinemas, industrial histories of the medium and/or diverse audiences, documentary, digital humanities, and/or any other areas of specialization that would complement the current film program at SU.

Applications received by October 15, 2017 will receive first consideration. The position will remain open until filled. Salary is competitive and commensurate with qualifications and experience. Appointment will be contingent upon verification of eligibility to work in the U.S. and is expected to begin in August 2018. Please visit our website http://www.salisbury.edu/HR/careers/ to apply online. See the FAQs of the Online Employment Application System for more information and instructions.

To be considered an applicant, you must apply online and submit the following: a) A letter of application that should indicate the position for which they are applying and then outline education history, teaching experience, and interest (including possible secondary areas of specialization), publication record, scholarly research activities and interests; b) curriculum vitae; and c) three (3) blind letters from professional references provided directly by the reference or by an Online Credential Service Provider sent directly to englishsearch@salisbury.edu. If you have any questions about the position, please contact the Search Chair, Dr. David Johnson at dtjohnson@salisbury.edu. All documents that you wish to provide must be attached to your application on the Online Employment Application System. Please do not send documents via e-mail.

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San Diego State University (CA) - TT Asst. Professor - International and Independent Cinema - SKYPE INTERVIEW STAGE[]

The Television, Film, and New Media Program in the School of Theatre, Television, and Film is seeking a film scholar who specializes in international and independent cinema to teach in the critical studies area. Primary duties will include teaching lower division film studies classes and some upper division and graduate courses in film and television history, genre studies, international cinema, and other related courses within the School's curriculum.

QUALIFICATIONS: Ph.D. in film studies or related area in hand required. The candidate should have a minimum of two years teaching experience at the university level and be a published scholar in film and television studies. The candidate should be well versed in the history, theory, and practice of international and independent cinema. Knowledge of production in film and/or television is desirable. The successful candidate will also be qualified to teach the writing of film and television criticism and reviews.

The School of Theatre, Television, and Film is committed to practicing policies of inclusion, equity, diversity, and access in student advising, faculty hiring and mentoring, and the tenure and promotion process. Please visit our website for information about the School and its programs: http://ttf.sdsu.edu.

SAN DIEGO STATE UNIVERSITY: With more than 1500 faculty and over 33,000 students, San Diego State University is one of the largest universities in the western United States. Located in a large and ethnically diverse metropolitan center bordering Mexico and on the Pacific Rim, the University uses the social, cultural, scientific, and technical resources of this region to enrich its teaching and research programs. SDSU celebrated its centennial in 1997 and currently offers the Bachelor's degree in 78 areas, the Master's degree in 62 and the Doctorate in 14. SDSU is a large, diverse, urban university and Hispanic-Serving Institution with a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusive excellence. Our campus community is diverse in many ways, including race, religion, color, sex, age, disability, marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, national origin, pregnancy, medical condition, and covered veteran status. We strive to build and sustain a welcoming environment for all. SDSU is seeking applicants with demonstrated experience in and/or commitment to teaching and working effectively with individuals from diverse backgrounds and members of underrepresented groups.

THE COLLEGE OF PROFESSIONAL STUDIES AND FINE ARTS: The College of Professional Studies and Fine Arts comprises 11 diverse departments / schools committed to the pursuit of excellence in academic and artistic endeavors geared to enhancing the human enterprise. The College is recognized for its excellent academic programs that prepare students for professional careers in a wide spectrum of artistic, cultural, educational, social, and technical fields. The College highly values interdisciplinary studies.

APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Review of applications will begin September 4, 2017, and will continue until the position is filled. Applicants should apply via Interfolio at https://apply.interfolio.com/43033

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Santa Clara University (CA) - TT Assistant Professor in Digital Filmmaking and New Media Technologies and Practices - OFFER ACCEPTED[]

The Communication Department at Santa Clara University, a Jesuit, Catholic University located in the Silicon Valley, seeks an assistant professor (tenure track) in the digital filmmaking and new media technology area. We particularly value candidates whose creative projects/research and teaching address one or more of the following aspects of digital filmmaking: film/TV production, virtual reality, fictional narrative production and screenwriting. The new faculty member normally will teach six courses over three quarters, including introductory courses in digital filmmaking, advanced courses in her/his area of specialty, a senior capstone course, and at least one of the following areas of departmental need: global, intercultural, or gender studies.

Tenure-track faculty are teaching scholars who balance a commitment to quality teaching with active programs of research and creative scholarship. Ideal candidates should therefore demonstrate not only potential for excellent undergraduate teaching, but also promise in sustained research and scholarly publication, and service to the department, College or University.

Open Date: 06/29/2017

Close Date: 10/02/2017

Apply at: https://jobs.scu.edu/postings/6082

Deadline: Oct. 2

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Seattle University (WA) - TT Asst. Professor - Film Studies - SKYPE INTERVIEW STAGE[]

Seattle University’s Film Studies Program, housed within the English Department, seeks applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Film Studies beginning September 1, 2018.

Candidates will have the capacity to teach across the film studies curriculum, from introductory courses in film to more advanced topics in film history, aesthetics and theory. Additionally, candidates should offer an area of research expertise in one or more of the following areas: New media history and theory; national, transnational, diasporic or exilic film cultures, especially Asian, Latino, African or Indigenous; race/gender/sexuality/intersectional studies and visual culture; or the ability to contribute other new areas to our curriculum.

In keeping with Seattle U's mission of academic excellence and social justice, candidates should have a strong research and teaching record at the college level, and the ability to embed collaborative learning, community outreach and service into their teaching. The successful candidate will teach both general education courses in visual storytelling or visual culture as part of the CORE curriculum, as well as courses designed primarily for Film majors.

Responsibilities include teaching , contributing to current curricular revision and updating of the BA (as well as a possible MFA), developing program partnerships with Seattle film and community organizations, running student film festivals and other special events and helping with the program’s community outreach.

Qualifications: Ph.D. in Film or Media Studies or related field (by spring 2018); capacity to teach some film production advantageous.

Seattle University, founded in 1891, is a Jesuit Catholic university located on 50 acres in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood. More than 7,400 students are enrolled in undergraduate and graduate programs within nine schools and colleges. U.S. News and World Report's "Best Colleges 2017" ranks Seattle University 8th in the West among universities that offer a full range of masters and undergraduate programs. Seattle University is an equal opportunity employer.

In support of its pursuit of academic and scholarly excellence, Seattle University is committed to creating a diverse community of students, faculty and staff that is dedicated to the fundamental principles of equal opportunity and treatment in education and employment regardless of age, color, disability, gender identity, national origin, political ideology, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or veteran status. The university encourages applications from, and nominations of, individuals whose differing backgrounds, beliefs, ideas and life experiences will further enrich the diversity of its educational community.

Application Instructions: Applicants should submit materials online at https://www.seattleu.edu/careers/. To ensure full consideration all applicants must submit one pdf that bundles documents in this order: • curriculum vita • letter of application that demonstrates qualifications for this position including commitment to diversity and Seattle University’s mission, values, and vision • teaching portfolio (teaching statement, 3 sample syllabi and recent teaching evaluations) • statement of research • writing sample (no more than 20 pages) • names and contact information for three referees, with references to be submitted via portfolio or alternative at a later date Applications will close Oct. 15, 2017. Inquiries about the position may be made to Dr. Kirsten Moana Thompson, Director Film Studies Program, thompski@seattleu.edu

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Deadline: Oct. 15

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  • --any movement on this one? (11/7)
  • --any updates on this (i.e. campus interviews scheduled)?

Seattle University (WA) - TT Assistant Professor in Film Production[]

Position Description: Seattle University’s Film Studies Program, housed within the English Department, seeks applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Film Production beginning September 1, 2018.

His/her creative and critical skills will be in film and new media production with particular strengths in new media storytelling, activism or social justice filmmaking. The ideal candidate might specialize in digital storytelling, documentary or experimental filmmaking, but must also have the capacity to teach across the film production curriculum, from introductory filmmaking to more advanced classes in editing, cinematography or sound design. The ability to teach innovative classes in VR/augmented/360 storytelling, video installation, screenwriting or different modes, such as animation, together with classes in the history or theory of film industries and/or technologies would be an advantage.

In keeping with Seattle U's mission of academic excellence and social justice, candidates will have a strong creative record and successful teaching at the college level, and demonstrate a capacity to embed collaborative learning, community outreach and service learning into their teaching. The successful candidate will teach both general education courses in visual storytelling or visual culture as part of the CORE curriculum, as well as courses designed primarily for Film majors.

Responsibilities include teaching, supervising production equipment purchasing and upgrades, contributing to current curricular revision and updating of the BA (as well as a possible MFA), developing program partnerships with Seattle film and community organizations, running student film festivals and other special events and helping with the program’s community outreach.

Qualifications: MFA or Ph.D. in Film Studies or related field (by Spring 2018) with primary expertise in film production; secondary expertise in Film Studies advantageous.

Seattle University, founded in 1891, is a Jesuit Catholic university located on 50 acres in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood. More than 7,400 students are enrolled in undergraduate and graduate programs within nine schools and colleges. U.S. News and World Report's "Best Colleges 2017" ranks Seattle University 8th in the West among universities that offer a full range of masters and undergraduate programs. Seattle University is an equal opportunity employer.

In support of its pursuit of academic and scholarly excellence, Seattle University is committed to creating a diverse community of students, faculty and staff that is dedicated to the fundamental principles of equal opportunity and treatment in education and employment regardless of age, color, disability, gender identity, national origin, political ideology, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or veteran status. The university encourages applications from, and nominations of, individuals whose differing backgrounds, beliefs, ideas and life experiences will further enrich the diversity of its educational community.

Application Instructions: Applicants should submit materials online at https://www.seattleu.edu/careers/. To ensure full consideration all applicants must submit one pdf that bundles documents in this order: • curriculum vita; • a letter of application that demonstrates qualifications for this position including commitment to diversity and Seattle University’s mission, values, and vision; • statement of creative production/research(with digital links to creative samples); • a teaching portfolio (teaching statement, 3 sample syllabi and recent teaching evaluations); • names and contact information for three referees, with references to be submitted via portfolio or alternative at a later date. Applications will close Sept 15. Inquiries about the position may be made to Dr. Kirsten Moana Thompson, Director Film Studies Program, thompski@seattleu.edu

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Towson University (MD) - TT Assistant Professor, Film and Media Production[]

Department of Electronic Media and Film

College of Fine Arts and Communication COFAC-N-3107

Position: The College of Fine Arts and Communication invites applications for a tenure-track, 10-month Assistant Professor in the Department of Electronic Media and Film beginning August 2018.

Qualifications: MFA/terminal degree in film and media production at the time of appointment, and demonstrated success as a classroom teacher. Must possess a strong record of producing his/her own media work, and have a demonstrated track record of achievement in film festivals and other distribution channels. The ideal candidate is experienced in small-crew narrative production; well-versed in helping students craft meaningful, ethical work that could engage with the greater Baltimore community; and will work to expand the department’s offerings in new, emerging, and interdisciplinary methods of visual storytelling and content delivery.

Responsibilities: The department seeks a dynamic media maker with the technical skills and all around production knowledge to provide professional expertise, teaching excellence, and inspiring mentorship to our undergraduate students. From diversity in the curriculum to providing students with the opportunity to learn from individuals with a variety of backgrounds, experiences, and perspectives, the Department of Electronic Media and Film is committed to providing its students with a vibrant and diverse educational experience. The typical teaching load includes teaching two sections of foundation courses in the film and video production curriculum, as well as one section of either cinematography, editing and advanced post-production techniques, or narrative filmmaking. Teaching these courses requires integrating technical and conceptual skills in hands-on media production and storytelling, using professional tools and techniques, as well as emerging mobile platforms, consumer gear, and internet-ready production methods.

Faculty assigned an instructional workload of six (6) course units per academic year for the first year. Beginning the second year the workload reverts back to the standard instructional workload of seven to eight (7-8) course units per academic year with the possibility of reassigned time for scholarship or additional service. Scholarship and service are also required. Creative scholarship should demonstrate a commitment to professional development in the candidate’s field of study. For service, the faculty member will participate in committees at the departmental, college, and/or university level, help with student advising, and build commitment engagement.

The Department: The department (http://www.towson.edu/emf) offers a major in Electronic Media and Film with concentrations in Film, Video, and Digital Media; Radio/Audio; and Film and Media Studies. The department enrolls approximately 400 majors and 100 minors served by 14 full-time and 20 part-time faculty.

Towson University: Towson University (http://www.towson.edu) was founded in 1866, is recognized by U. S. News and World Reports as one of the top public universities in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions, is Baltimore’s largest university, and is the largest public, comprehensive institution in the University of Maryland System. TU enrolls almost 19,000 undergraduates and over 3,000 graduate students across six academic colleges (business, education, fine arts, health professions, liberal arts, science & mathematics), has over 865 full-time faculty, and offers more than 65 bachelor’s, 45 master’s, and 5 doctoral programs. Our centrally located campus sits on 330 rolling green acres and is 10 miles north of Baltimore, 45 miles north of Washington D.C., and 95 miles south of Philadelphia.

Application Process: The deadline for submission of all materials is October 13, 2017. Incomplete applications will not be reviewed. Submit a letter of application, curriculum vitae, an online link to a creative portfolio of 2 to 4 media projects for which the applicant served in a key creative capacity (i.e. director, cinematographer, producer), evidence of teaching effectiveness, three letters of recommendation (emailed), and an unofficial graduate transcript to:

Kimberly Merriken, Administration Assistant, Department of Electronic Media and Film, Towson University, 8000 York Road, Towson, MD 21252-0001.

Applications should be submitted via email to kmerriken@towson.edu. Please indicate “Assistant Professor – Production Position” in subject line.

A Criminal Background Investigation is required for the hired candidate and the results may impact employment.

Please be sure to visit http://www.towson.edu/odeo/employment/resources/data.html to complete a voluntary on-line applicant data form. The information you provide will inform the university’s affirmative action plan and is for statistical-related purposes only. The information will not be used for any other purpose. Please note that the search number for which you have applied is: COFAC-N-3107.

Towson University is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer and has a strong institutional commitment to diversity. Women, minorities, persons with disabilities, and veterans are encouraged to apply.

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Deadline: Oct. 13

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University of Alabama in Huntsville (AL) - TT Assistant Professor in Video Production[]

The Department of Communication Arts at the University of Alabama in Huntsville invites applications for a tenure-track, assistant professor in video production to begin on August 15, 2018. Candidates for the assistant professor position must hold an MFA in video production or a Ph.D. in film or mass communication. All eligible candidates must have in-depth knowledge of the full video production pipeline, and the ability to teach introductory and advanced classes in video production and the history of American cinema. Ideal applicants will be able to teach writing for visual media, cinematography, mass media and society, and have evidence of strong teaching skills, professional experience in video production, and good organizational skills. The salary is commensurate with experience. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. The University of Alabama in Huntsville is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer of minorities/ females/ veterans/ disabled.

DEADLINE: Dec 10, 2017 

APPLICATION PROCEDURE: Applications (e-mail preferred) for this position should include: (1) a letter of application, (2) a current vitae, (3) web-based samples of work edited, created or produced, (4) original graduate transcripts, and (5) a list of at least three references with contact information consisting of name, address, telephone number and email address. Applications and inquiries should be directed to: Dr. Pavica Sheldon, Department of Communication Arts Morton Hall 342, University of Alabama in Huntsville, Huntsville, AL 35899. 256-824-2305. Pavica.sheldon@uah.edu

Deadline: Dec. 10

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University of the Arts (PA) - Assistant Professor of Film and Media Studies - SKYPE INTERVIEW STAGE[]

The Division of Liberal Arts at the University of the Arts in Philadelphia invites applications for the position of Assistant Professor of film and media studies, beginning September 2018. Candidates must have prior experience teaching film and media studies at the undergraduate level, as well as a demonstrable interest in working with filmmakers. Ability to collaborate with other disciplines is desirable. Ph.D. in Film and Media Studies is required. Three-year renewable contract with prospect for long-term employment. Teaching load is 3/3. Send application letter, CV, and three letters of reference by November 15 through Interfolio. Please include job title is in the Subject line.

The University of the Arts is one of the nation’s only universities dedicated solely to educating students in the visual and performing arts, design, and writing. Its innovative, flexible, rigorous and well-rounded curriculum prepares students to be the creative leaders, whether in an artistic discipline or by applying their arts education to another field. With nearly 1,800 students enrolled in undergraduate and graduate programs on its campus at the center of Philadelphia’s Avenue of the Arts, UArts students benefit from being in one of the nation’s most culturally vibrant cities. For more information, please visit uarts.edu.

The University of the Arts is an equal opportunity employer.

Apply online: https://apply.interfolio.com/44763

MLA JIL 9/11/17

Deadline: Nov. 15

Acknowledgment received:

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  • Writing sample requested, 10/26/17 -- IR.x2

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University of California Los Angeles (CA) - TT Assistant Professor of Experimental and Emergent Media - Film, Television and Digital Media[]

The UCLA Department of Film, Television and Digital Media seeks to fill an Assistant Professor, tenure track professor position in Cinema and Media Studies with expertise in critical and historical approaches to experimental and emergent media in film, television, video, and digital media.

The Department encourages work that aims at social impact. We see non-traditional, alternative, and innovative, media as a critical interface between media studies and practice. Such media has often catalyzed innovation in narrative form. Thus, we are interested in candidates whose work resonates with the areas of MFA programs in the FTV Department: Animation, Digital Media, Production, Producers and Screenwriting. We especially encourage applications from candidates whose interests include documentary, media arts, avant-garde, interactive work, development of archival resources from underrepresented communities, and/or digital media production.

The Cinema and Media Studies (CMS) Program places an emphasis on “intermediality” across historical, contemporary, and applied research in our field. We understand intermediality as an approach that is attentive to the complex relations existing across media texts, platforms, industries, and cultures. CMS supports a broad array of critical interests, training students to engage with and work across several disciplinary axes:

Participatory, rigorous archival, or data-driven research
Critically informed approaches to the analysis of texts and the cultural formations within which they are produced and circulated
Applied research within professional and policy arenas for media
Emerging modes of videographic and digital scholarship

The University of California, Los Angeles, and the Department of Film, Television, and Digital Media are interested in candidates who are committed to the highest standards of scholarship and professional activities and to the development of a campus climate that supports equality and diversity. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.

Application information: Applicants must have a PhD in film studies, media studies, area studies, or a related discipline. The department is searching for applicants who have a demonstrated commitment to diversity and social change and who are able to teach and advise broadly across the Cinema and Media Studies core and elective curriculum.

Please submit an electronic version of your CV, the names of 3 references who may be contacted regarding your application, a statement of teaching goals and experience, a statement of contributions to diversity, one published article or book chapter (no more than 40 pages) and a cover letter of no more than 3 pages that illustrates your particular suitability for the position. Please address your materials to Professor Steve Anderson – Chair of the Search Committee.

Please apply at: http://apptrkr.com/1123220

Application Deadline: Applications should be received by January 3rd, 2018

The University of California is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age or protected veteran status. For the complete University of California nondiscrimination and affirmative action policy see: UC Nondiscrimination and Affirmative Action Policy. The vision of the School of Theater, Film and Television is to serve as a premier interdisciplinary global professional school that develops outstanding humanistic storytellers, industry leaders and scholars whose diverse, innovative voices enlighten, engage and inspire change for a better world.

MLA JIL 11/22/17

Deadline: Jan. 3

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University of Denver (CO) - TT Asst. Professor - Film/Media Studies & Production - OFFER MADE[]

The Department of Media, Film, and Journalism Studies (MFJS) in the Division of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences at the University of Denver offers students a robust understanding of the role of the media in contemporary society. With its emphasis on developing strong communication skills across various platforms and its grounding in the critical evaluation of media practices, the departments offerings prepare students for the pursuit of excellence in the constantly evolving media, film, and journalism professions. The Department offers undergraduate degrees in film studies and production, journalism studies, media studies, and strategic communication (public relations). At the graduate level, the Department offers a master of arts in media and public communication (strategic communication or media and globalization emphasis) and a master of arts in international and intercultural communication.

Position Summary: The Department of Media, Film and Journalism Studies at the University of Denver seeks a candidate for a tenure-track position to start in fall 2018 who will contribute to the teaching and research/creative work in the departments film studies and production major and minor and to the common curriculum of the university. We are interested in a candidate who demonstrates a commitment to the teacher/scholar or teacher/creator model and is dedicated to advancing a teaching, research or creative agenda related to exploring race/ethnicity, gender, inequalities, and/or social change. The search is open in terms of a researchers methodologies, theoretical and/or creative approaches.

  • Review of applications will begin on October 26, 2017. Applications will continue to be reviewed until position is filled.

LINK

Deadline: October 26

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  • [SKYPE INTERVIEW STAGE noted in header ~11/3]

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Rejection (after campus interview): Call on 11/20

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  • Also posted at Communication and Media Studies 2017-2018
  • Hi! Did you get an offer after a campus visit or a refusal after a campus visit? Thanks!
  • Could be wrong, but this search seems to have been pro forma.  Looks like a tenure-track posting crafted for a current VAP.
  • Agree search seems pro forma.  Glad I didn't waste time applying to this job.
  • Thank you for writing this, guys! I got roped into this one and the whole thing went down in a very suspicious fashion. No campus visit before an offer is made? Is that even legal???
    • Not true, there were campus visits. See last comment for details.***
  • At the risk of defending ethically dubious behavior on the part of search committees, this kind of practice is common. As someone on the outside looking in on the job market (and who did not apply for this position), I recognize that committees have the right to hire whomever they want. Whether it's done transparently or not, whether it's a legitimate search done from scratch or rigged all along, it won't change the final outcome either way in terms of committees (and more often, many search chairs) hiring whomever they want. My only concern is that academia needs to find a way to be more transparent for the sake of other candidates who don't necessarily have the time or money to apply for jobs they probably have no shot at getting. How about declaring that "prospective candidates should be made aware that a preferred candidate has been identified in this search, but that all applications will still be reviewed," or something like that? Anything can happen in the course of a search (maybe the "inside candidate" will leverage the department for a better job elsewhere), so folks can still try for the heck of it, but at least they can be made aware of the risks they are taking. Concerned senior members of higher education should take this issue seriously if they want to ensure credibility and transparency as a collective institution.
  • I really appreciate reading this. We focus on time, but can we also appreciate the enormous amount of emotional resources that go into applying, interviewing (there were Skype interviews for this position), maybe even attending campus visits when all along a position is "rigged"? It is an immensely debilitating labor and one that is given under the false pretense of parity. I think it goes beyond being unscrupulous to become a full-on abuse of power. I knew academia was toxic when I exited grad school but damn, I never thought it was so deliberately abusive.
  • Perhaps the most unscrupulous aspect of this listing is the amount of material they requested, including a 3- to 5-page essay on promoting diversity.
  • ^^ This right here. If you're not going to consider other candidates, don't ask them to submit a ton of material. As far as "this practice is common", I don't think that anyone who applied (including me) is going to feel any better knowing that "this happens all the time" is being used as an excuse. 
  • I definitely agree with your first point. If they have a good idea whom they are going to likely try to hire, then they should just ask for a letter and CV. Nothing else. Period. They can always request more later if they are still *seriously* considering the applicant at the point. But the problem is you have a lot of politics involving departments, deans, etc., and a lot of people who won't necessarily have a final say in whose hired but who like to pull rank or go on a ego trip so that they can feel engaged (like forcing the committee to ask for 5 page diversity statements which people on the committee don't even want take the time to read when they are busy enough as it is). To the other point, I wasn't trying to make anyone "feel better." I've interviewed for at least three different positions off the top of my head that ended up going to an inside candidate. And those are just the ones I know for sure. It sucks. No question. And I'm still on the market, so don't mistake where I'm coming from. But I guess I was also trying to contextualize it for newer candidates on the market, while also trying to get the attention of senior academics to maybe be a little more thoughtful, considerate, and humane. But I was also trying to make a broader point that there really isn't *that* much of a difference between an inside hire versus how many other searches go. Search chairs and committees often know--through all sorts of means--going into a search whom they hope to hire, whether they are "inside" the program already or not. For example, several years ago, they ran a media studies search at Middlebury where the search chair put on this big show on his blog about how "transparent" the search was going to be. He documented every step in the process along the way. And what happened at the end? He hired one of his old buddies. So the transparency just ended up looking like a long con to make it look like it was a fair search all along. But the thing is--that is how most searches go, if you really see behind the scenes. The only problem with what happened at Middlebury was how disingenious the whole show looked. But yeah, it sucks. Be angry. But also don't forget the forest for the trees. Inside hires are just a more public example of a more complex issue.
    • To add a point, re: the prof. at Middlebury. He also onced called for SCMS to only allow pre-constituted panels at their conference, with the requirement that each panel have a token grad student. Nevermind that fact that the vast majority of grad students presenting at the conference apply open-call, or that these students *need* these credentials far more than scholars of his generation did when they were entering the market. Point is, this particular prof. is the worse: he fancies himself the discipline's moral compass, when in fact he is one of its chief gatekeepers. 
  • Yes, a more complex issue... To add to these points: I don't even think Departments always know (or agree on) what they prefer or even want. I'm currently a VAP who has no idea if the search committee and faculty in general would collectively agree that the internal candidate (me) would be preferred. And regardless of what they're thinking, I have to be on the market-- from that perspective, it's not like I've reserved a special spot for them, either. 
  • I just want to say that I really appreciate this thread. Being on the job market is wretched and lonely. I have been on search committees as a postdoc and grad student and it *is* a mess. It is the kind of knowledge you will prefer not to have because it makes you bitter and hopeless. As a person above mentions, even as a VAP you have little security. Most of my VAP friends "lose" the tenure-track job to other external candidates. We call it the "shiny new trinket" mentality. So yeah, I see where the long poster was coming from--offer a wider picture to contextualize it's often not about *you*. It might not make anyone feel better when you are still unemployed, but it might just give you a little energy to keep on going. Also I have no idea how anyone ever gets a job short of low-key fraud/ influence nowadays, but here we are. (A very tired tired applicant who, unaware of all the backstage stuff, actually interviewed for this position).
  • Solidarity with all those thinking critically about our wretched, lonely positionalities. --another tired, wretched, lonely applicant/VAP from above bullet point who's on the market for the fourth (and final) time
  • I just want to thank everyone who commented on this. I was a finalist for this position. They called me the day after my Skype interview to invite me to campus a week later. They tried to get me to come four days later, but I said I needed more time. They requested both a teaching demo and a job talk - each an hour long. The teaching demo was for a real class of students. They refused to send me a syllabus for said class and only gave me little bits of info about what had already been covered, after I dragged it out of the current instructor. They gave me a topic to present on, and then told me that another candidate was already covering the same topic at the class meeting directly prior to my visit. They wouldn't tell me what that person covered until the day before my visit, so I planned an entire lesson without knowing if I would be repeating the same info as another candidate. The visit was grueling - the first day was 12 hours with only one ten minute break. (Note to hiring committees: lunches, dinners, etc. with faculty are *not* breaks.) They called me a week later to tell me that someone had already accepted an offer. So many things need to change about the contemporary academy, but to standardize and streamline application procedures would be such a small thing that would make such a huge difference. I personally believe that all calls should request only a CV and cover letter. Why burden referees, let alone candidates, with letters and additional materials unless their application will actually be considered? Candidates should be given at least three weeks (more if a teaching demo AND job talk are required) to prepare for campus visits. When I think of all the unpaid, ultimately fruitless labor that goes into the academic job market - my own and so many others' - it makes me want to curl up into a ball and never get up again. 
  • WTF? I am so sorry for what the person above just reported. That is cruel beyond any measure or necessity. I know it offers no consolation, but I wish you had not gone through such grueling travel/prep/performance for nothing. I also wish less kind things on this institution—and others that conduct themselves in such unethical ways— now that I hear all these reports. And wishing you all the best as we brave into the job market. May we be on the other side soon.
  • To follow up after the fact (not to mention the long, fruitful discussion above), from looking at the department website it appears that this was not an internal candidate after all.  Instead they hired someone making a lateral move from another TT job (or maybe worse than a lateral move since it seems they would have been up for tenure review this year at their previous institution).  Regardless of it being an external hire, from the comments above and my own experience interviewing in the Skype stage, this was a curious search and always felt like they had a pre-selected candidate.  Wishing the new hire all the best and congratulations on the job!  
    • To dispel erroneous rumors.*** The committee did 6-7 skype interviews and then invited 3 candidates. There was never a pre-selected candidate and this is corroborated by the fact that an outside person was hired. Each candidate has 100% access to instructors for information and questions about their presentations. Take advantage of it! Also, DU's administration works hard, so they don't leave things for the last minute. Expect the department and University to communicate with you in a timely manner. And if you have questions about the process ask them.  I hope that helps to clear up some of what has been said. Congrats to the new hire. 

University of Delaware (DE) - TT Asst. Professor - Black American Studies (Film, Media and Visual Studies) - SKYPE INTERVIEWS HELD[]

Tenure Track Assistant Professor: The Department of Africana Studies at the University of Delaware invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor in film, digital/print media, and/or visual culture. The area of specialization is open, but ideal candidates should demonstrate a critical engagement with film, media and visual studies from an Africana/ African American Studies perspective and be prepared to undertake rigorous research and innovative teaching in these areas.

The successful candidate will join an Africana Studies department comprised of engaged faculty with a strong research profile and a commitment to student-centered learning and community engagement.

Qualifications: Candidates are expected to have a Ph.D. or appropriate terminal degree in African-American/Africana Studies, or a related field including but not limited to English, Communication, Film Studies, Art, and Art History. They must also demonstrate exceptional promise for excellence in research and scholarship, as well as a commitment to teaching.

Applicants who are ABD will also be considered, but must have Ph.D or terminal degree in hand by August 1, 2018.

The start date for this position is September 1, 2018.

Application Instructions: Applicants should submit a letter of application, which describes the focus of current research activities, in addition to qualifications, a current curriculum vitae (CV), a writing sample (no more than 30 pages) or other evidence of scholarly/creative productivity (i.e., documentation of exhibitions and/or screenings, or a curated digital portfolio), and three letters of recommendation via Interfolio. Additional application materials may be requested by the committee at a later point.

Inquiries may be sent to Professor Tiffany M. Gill, Search Committee Chair, tgill@udel.edu. Application material will not be accepted through personal correspondence with the Chair or other committee members. Application materials will only be accepted through the Interfolio.®

This institution is using Interfolio’s ByCommittee to conduct this search. Applicants to this position receive a free Dossier account and can send all application materials, including confidential letters of recommendation, free of charge.

Apply Now: https://apply.interfolio.com/45491

Review of applications will begin October 30, 2017 and will continue until filled.

Deadline: Oct. 30

Acknowledgment received:

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  • Also posted at Ethnic Studies 2017-2018
  • Any updates? 12/14/17
  • Skype interviews took place in mid-November. I'm not sure if they've done campus visits yet, but I believe the plan was to have those happen before the break.  

University of Florida (FL) - TT English and American Literature, Folklore and Film Studies Librarian[]

The English and American Literature, Folklore and Film Studies Librarian [The English Librarian] is a year-round (12 month) tenure track library faculty position responsible for the overall development, management and coordination of the George A. Smathers Libraries resources in all formats for the these subject areas. The position supports the University’s academic programs including interdisciplinary humanities programs supported by the University’s College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. Responsibilities include analyzing the University’s programs in English and American Literature, Folklore and Film Studies, and collaborating with librarians and academic faculty to establish collection profiles, selection guidelines, and preservation, location and cataloging priorities; and evaluating existing collection strengths and current collecting intensities. In collaboration with the Library West Humanities and Social Sciences selectors, this position builds the English and American Literature, Folklore and Film Studies reference collection. This position manages specialized subject area reference services, library instruction, and online database services. This position provides general reference and instruction services to students, faculty, staff, and visitors at the Library West Research Assistance Desk, as well as online through the Ask-A-Librarian chat and texting service, email and via telephone queries.

The library encourages staff participation in reaching management decisions and consequently the English Librarian will serve on various committees and teams. To support all students and faculty and foster excellence in a diverse and global society, the English Librarian will be expected to include individuals of diverse backgrounds, experiences, races, ethnicities, gender identities, sexual orientation, and perspectives in work activities. The English Librarian will pursue professional development opportunities, including research, publication, and professional service activities in order to meet library-wide criteria for tenure and promotion.

RESPONSIBILITIES: 1.Communicates with appropriate academic faculty. Keeps informed of the development of academic programs and faculty interest to ensure that the Libraries’ collections and services support curriculum and research needs, and informs clientele about relevant Libraries’ issues. 2.Defines goals, establishes objectives, plans and manages budgets, and coordinates collection development activities with other subject specialists, and librarians, with respect to resources for the English and American Literature, Folklore, Film Studies, and cognate collections. 3.Analyzes the English and American Literature, Folklore and Film Studies collection development program activities and provides reports, strategies, assessments, and studies or surveys as required. 4.Participates in the Humanities and Social Sciences general reference program, and acts as the collection management coordinator for the English and American Literature, Folklore and Film Studies Reference Collection. 5.Responsible for advanced reference and research consultation in support of English and American Literature, Folklore and Film Studies, including the development of LibGuides and other online resources. 6.Participates in appropriate professional development and continuing education endeavors and engages in scholarly service and research resulting in publication. 7.Liaises and collaborates with faculty, students, researchers and other departments to further library digital scholarship initiatives & partnerships. 8.Participates in Library fundraising efforts. 9.Performs scholarly research and provides service at the institutional and professional levels as related to assignment and in accordance with tenure and promotion criteria.

Advertised Salary:: Minimum salary at the Assistant University Librarian rank is $54,035 Minimum salary at the Associate University Librarian rank is $62,500 Actual salary will reflect selected professional’s experience and credentials

Minimum Requirements: 1. Master’s degree in Library or Information Science from an ALA-accredited program, or equivalent professional experience plus advanced degree in subject specialty. 2.Appointment at the Associate University Librarian rank requires eight years of relevant post graduate degree experience. 3.Familiarity with scholarly literature of English and American Literature, and either familiarity or interest in folklore and film studies. 4.Excellent analytical and organizational skills. 5.Ability to work both independently and collaboratively as part of a team within a culturally diverse user community of faculty, students, staff, administrators, and the general public. 6.Competence with information technologies and demonstrated effectiveness in integrating technology with traditional services and resources. 7.Flexible and forward-thinking approach to challenges and opportunities. 8.Excellent verbal and written communication skills as well as strong presentation skills. 9.Strong potential for meeting the requirements of tenure and promotion (outlined at http://www.uflib.ufl.edu/pers/cdh)

Preferred Qualifications: 1.Advanced degree in a related field in the humanities. 2.Working knowledge of a second language. 3.Experience in the digital humanities. 4.Sound knowledge of collection management, reference, and instructional practices and standards. 5.Experience with and/or demonstrated enthusiasm for in-person and online instruction. 6.Experience managing collections in an academic or research library. 7.Experience providing reference and/or instructional services related to humanities, English and American Literature, Folklore and Film Studies in an academic or research library environment. 8.Record of including individuals of diverse backgrounds, experiences, races, ethnicities, gender identities, sexual orientation, and perspectives in research, teaching, service and other work.

Special Instructions to Applicants: To apply, submit 1) a cover letter detailing your interest in and qualifications for this position; 2) a written statement discussing the trends in research libraries affecting the study of English and American Literature. (250 words); 3) your current resume or CV; and 4) a list of three references including their contact information (address, telephone number, and email). Apply by November 30, 2017 (applications will be reviewed as received). Failure to submit the required documents may result in the application not being considered. If you have any questions or concerns about this process, please contact Bonnie Smith, George A. Smathers Libraries Human Resources Office, at bonniesmith@ufl.edu.

Final candidate will be required to provide official transcript to the hiring department upon hire. A transcript will not be considered “official” if a designation of “Issued to Student” is visible. Degrees earned from an education institution outside of the United States are required to be evaluated by a professional credentialing service provider approved by National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES), which can be found at http://www.naces.org/.

The University of Florida is an Equal Opportunity Institution dedicated to building a broadly diverse and inclusive faculty and staff. The selection process will be conducted in accord with the provisions of Florida's 'Government in the Sunshine' and Public Records Laws. Persons with disabilities have the right to request and receive reasonable accommodation.

LINK: http://explore.jobs.ufl.edu/cw/en-us/job/505081/english-and-american-literature-folklore-and-film-studies-librarian

Deadline: 30 Nov. 2017

Acknowledgment received:

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University of Illinois at Chicago (IL) - TT Asst. Professor - Disability Studies (incl. Film and/or Media Studies)[]

The Department of Disability and Human Development is hiring a tenure-track assistant professor beginning in the academic year 2018-2019. The applicant should teach disability studies in the humanities with an interdisciplinary approach in one or more of these areas: cultural studies, gender and women’s studies, queer/crip studies, neurodiversity, race and ethnicity, mad studies, Deaf studies, intersectional analysis. Within these interdisciplinary approaches we are looking for someone who specializes in the study of literature, media, and/or film from the point of view of US or non-US context.

The applicant should have, in addition to experience teaching graduate students, extensive experience in teaching undergraduates. Furthermore, the applicant should have substantial experience in course development.

Interested applicants should submit a description of past research and future plans, curriculum vitae, a writing sample, and the names of three professional references. For more information and fullest consideration please apply online by November 15, 2017 at: https://jobs.uic.edu/job-board/job-details?jobID=80801

Deadline: Nov. 15

Acknowledgment received:

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (NC) - TT Asst. Professor - Central European Studies (incl. Film)[]

The Department of Germanic and Slavic Languages and Literatures at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill http://gsll.unc.edu/) invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track position: Assistant Professor (Working Title: Laszlo Birinyi, Sr. Fellow) in Central European Studies to begin July 1, 2018. The successful candidate will maintain an active research program, teach a range of courses in Hungarian and Central European culture, literature, and/or film, and perform service for the department and other units in the university such as the Center for Slavic, Eurasian and East European Studies.

Applicants must apply online at http://unc.peopleadmin.com/postings/128793, and upload 1) a letter of application; 2) a current CV; 3) statements of research and teaching philosophy; 4) an English-language scholarly writing sample of no more than 25 pages; and 5) the names, titles, and contact information for four individuals willing to submit letters of recommendation on their behalf. These reference providers will be contacted via email with instructions for uploading their letters of support. Reference letters must be signed and written on institutional letterhead.

Open until filled; review of applications will begin on November 13, 2017. Preliminary interviews will be conducted via Skype.

Please send inquiries to: CentralEuroSearch@unc.edu.

Link to Ad: https://unc.peopleadmin.com/postings/128793

Deadline: Nov. 13

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University of North Carolina Wilmington (NC) - TT Assistant Professors in Film Studies (2 Positions) - OFFER ACCEPTED[]

The Department of Film Studies at the University of North Carolina Wilmington (UNCW) invites applications for two tenure-track Assistant Professors, starting in August 2018. Research interests should complement the department’s existing historical and international expertise. The successful candidate will teach courses in his or her areas of specialty, as well as the department’s core courses in film aesthetics and world cinema.

Qualifications: Candidates should possess a PhD in film studies or a related discipline. ABD will be considered; however, PhD must be obtained within the first academic year of employment. Strong preference will be given to candidates with a PhD in film studies awarded prior to August 2018; visiting and advanced assistant professors are also encouraged to apply. Candidates must demonstrate potential for excellent teaching and scholarly productivity and a commitment to the department’s mission to combine the study and production of cinema.

One of the premiere departments at UNCW, Film Studies is developing integrated graduate programs in cinema studies and film production. Film festivals, local and visiting scholars and filmmakers, and an assortment of independent and international film screenings together create a vibrant film community. The historic coastal city of Wilmington is home to EUE Screen Gems Studios, one of the largest motion picture facilities east of California, and the department has a robust working relationship with both the studio and area filmmaking professionals. UNCW is consistently recognized at a national level for academic excellence by publications such as U. S. News & World Report, The Princeton Review, and Kiplinger’s Personal Finance.

A letter of interest, curriculum vitae, and a writing sample of no more than 30 pages (attached to “required documents”) should be uploaded to the online application—not emailed, mailed, or faxed. Microsoft Word or Adobe PDF attachments are required. Please also arrange for 3 letters of reference to be mailed to: Search Committee, Department of Film Studies, University of North Carolina Wilmington, 601 S. College Road, Wilmington, NC 28403-5950

Priority consideration will be given to applications received by November 20; however, applications will continue to be accepted until the position is filled. For questions, contact Dr. Tim Palmer at palmert_at_uncw.edu.

UNC Wilmington actively fosters a diverse and inclusive working and learning environment and is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified men and women from all racial, ethnic, or other minority groups, protected veterans, and individuals with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.

https://jobs.uncw.edu/postings/9374

Deadline: Nov. 20

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials: 12/1 (interview + syllabi request) x2

Rejection (no interview):

Preliminary interview scheduled (please specify: MLA, phone, Skype, etc.): 12/1 (interview + syllabi request)

Rejection (after preliminary interview):

Campus interview scheduled: invitation 12/14 (visits to take place late Jan/early Feb)

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Visits are complete and offers are surely on their way; if anyone gets news, please post...

  • Email notificiation received 5/18 that "this position" (singular) has been filled.

University of Pittsburgh (PA) - TT Assistant, Adv. Assistant or Associate Professor in Black Media - ADDITIONAL MATERIALS REQUESTED[]

The Film Studies Program and the Department of English at the University of Pittsburgh invite applications for an anticipated tenure-track or tenured position at the assistant professor or associate professor levels in Black media to begin August 2018, pending budgetary approval.

We seek candidates who can teach at both the graduate and undergraduate levels as well as contribute to our interdepartmental PhD in Film Studies. Our new colleague's research interests will engage with our existing strengths in the study of cinema and media across national, historical, aesthetic, and social boundaries. We expect concurrent hires in African American literature and in composition and are seeking candidates with a commitment to collaboration across departmental programs and in the new Center for African American Poetry and Poetics (CAAP) at the University of Pittsburgh (http://www.caapp.pitt.edu/). A PhD in Film Studies or relevant area is required by September 2018.

Possible areas of research can include, but are not limited to, African American film, television, web media, video games, and animation; critical race studies; performance studies; as well as media in Black diasporas.

The University of Pittsburgh is a leader in film studies research. We recently added a new interdisciplinary doctoral degree that involves faculty from departments such as East Asian, English, French, Hispanic, History of Art and Architecture, and Slavic. Our new colleague will be a member of this interdisciplinary Film Studies Program as well as the Department of English, a large and dynamic department with faculty in composition/rhetoric, literature, and creative writing, in addition to film studies.

Teaching load is normally 4 courses per year. Salary is competitive. Tenure is awarded for excellence in research, teaching and service.

To apply, please visit http://apply.interfolio.com/45198 and supply the following materials by October 31, 2017.

1) Cover letter 2) CV 3) Names of three references

Selected candidates will be invited to submit additional materials, including examples of scholarly work, letters of recommendation, and a teaching portfolio. We plan to interview at the MLA conference in January 2018 in New York City but can arrange Skype interviews if the candidate will not be able to attend the convention.

For questions about the position, please contact the Director of the Film Studies Program in the English Department, Neepa Majumdar, at nmajumda@pitt.edu. (No application materials can be accepted via this e-mail address.)

The University of Pittsburgh is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer and values equality of opportunity, human dignity and diversity. EEO/AA/M/F/Vets/Disabled

MLA JIL 9/22/17

Deadline: Oct. 31

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials: 11/15

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University of Toronto, Mississauga (CAN) - TT Asst. Professor - East Asian Cinema - SKYPE INTERVIEW STAGE[]

The Department of Visual Studies at the University of Toronto, Mississauga campus invites applications for a full-time, tenure-stream appointment at the rank of Assistant Professor in the field of East Asian Cinema. The expected start date will be July 1, 2018.

The Department welcomes applications from scholars of East Asian Cinema working in any area of the field. We encourage applicants with an emphasis on film philosophy and/or critical theory but other approaches are also welcomed.

Applicants must have earned a PhD in Cinema Studies, East Asian Studies, or a closely related discipline by the date of appointment or shortly thereafter, with a demonstrated record of excellence in teaching and research. The successful candidate will play an important role in undergraduate teaching in the Department of Visual Studies and at the graduate level in the Cinema Studies Institute. The candidate will also be affiliated with the Department of East Asian Studies. The candidate will supervise and mentor students, participate in the affairs of the Department of Visual Studies and the Cinema Studies Institute, and conduct innovative research at the highest international level.

Evidence of excellence in teaching will be demonstrated through teaching accomplishments, strong letters of reference, and teaching materials, including a teaching dossier, submitted with the application. Excellence in research is demonstrated by the quality of the writing sample, publications in (or forthcoming in) top-ranked and field-relevant academic journals, presentations at major conferences, awards and accolades, evidence of an innovative research program, and strong endorsements by referees of high standing.

Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience.

The University of Toronto offers the opportunity to teach, conduct research, and live in one of the most diverse metropolitan areas in the world.

All qualified applicants are invited to apply online by clicking on the following link: https://utoronto.taleo.net/careersection/10050/jobdetail.ftl?job=1701397 .

Applications should include a cover letter, curriculum vitae, teaching dossier (including a statement of teaching philosophy, sample syllabi, and teaching evaluations), a statement outlining current and future research interests, and a writing sample (c. 30 pages). If you have questions about this position, please contact dvschair.utm@utoronto.ca. All application materials should be submitted online. Materials must be received by October 18, 2017. If you have any questions about this position, please contact Debra Burrowes at dvschair.utm@utoronto.ca.

The UofT application system can accommodate up to fifteen attachments (8.3MB per attachment) per candidate profile; please combine attachments into one or two PDF/MS Word format files. Submission guidelines can be found at: http://uoft.me/how-to-apply.

Applicants should also ask three referees to send letters (signed and on institutional letterhead) directly to the department via e-mail to dvschair.utm@utoronto.ca by the closing date, October 18, 2017.

For more information about the Department of Visual Studies, please visit https://www.utm.utoronto.ca/dvs/.

The University of Toronto is strongly committed to diversity within its community and especially welcomes applications from racialized persons / persons of colour, women, Indigenous / Aboriginal People of North America, persons with disabilities, LGBTQ persons, and others who may contribute to the further diversification of ideas.

As part of your application, you will be asked to complete a brief Diversity Survey. This survey is voluntary. Any information directly related to you is confidential and cannot be accessed by search committees or human resources staff. Results will be aggregated for institutional planning purposes. For more information, please see http://uoft.me/UP .

All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority

H-NET

Deadline: Oct. 18

Acknowledgment received: Oct. 18 (automated letter from Chair)

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview):

Preliminary interview scheduled (please specify: MLA, phone, Skype, etc.): Skype Interviews on 12/5

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University of Tulsa (OK) - TT Assistant Professor of Media Studies and Film Studies[]

The University of Tulsa invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Media Studies and Film Studies. An MFA is required, or a PhD with significant production experience. The position commences August 2018.

We seek a candidate who excels in teaching and practicing media/film storytelling (fiction and nonfiction), who demonstrates knowledge in digital production and postproduction (including Adobe Premiere and Final Cut Pro), and who can make innovative contributions to our evolving production-oriented curriculum. The candidate must be actively involved in media production and must have teaching experience at the university level. Responsibilities include 1) teaching core undergraduate media production/postproduction courses and instructing students in the use of relevant equipment and programs; 2) working with fellow faculty in Media Studies and Film Studies in the development of production curriculum and other related materials; 3) supervising and maintaining production studio and labs; 4) facilitating connections with media/film producers locally, regionally, and nationally; 5) devising and implementing recruitment strategies for attracting students to the Departments of Media Studies and Film Studies.

The Department of Film Studies encompasses film and media production and editing, film history and theory, film scoring, and screenwriting. The Department of Media studies encompasses media history, criticism, and theory, with an emphasis on American social, political, and cultural contexts.

The Departments of Media Studies and Film Studies are part of the Henry Kendall College of Arts & Sciences, one of five colleges at The University of Tulsa (TU). TU, one of the oldest private educational institutions in Oklahoma, ranks in U.S. New and World Report's top 50 private schools in the United States. Information about TU and the Henry Kendall College of Arts & Sciences programs may be found at https://artsandsciences.utulsa.edu/ .

Tulsa is one of the most livable and affordable cities in the United States with a metropolitan population of over 930,000, and a cost of living index of 85% of the national average. Its lively arts and culture scene includes three major museums (the Philbrook Museum of Art, the Sherwin Miller Museum of Jewish Art, and the Gilcrease Museum), a diverse music scene, and a thriving community of media producers and aficionados. Tulsa's historic independent movie theatre, Circle Cinema, frequently collaborates with TU and provides special screenings, industry panels, and student internships through events like the Tulsa American Film Festival.

Review of applications will begin October 15, 2017, and continue until the position is filled.

The University of Tulsa is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. The University does not discriminate on the basis of personal status or group characteristic, including, but not limited to individuals on the basis of race, color, religion, national or ethnic origin, age, sex, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, genetic information, ancestry, or marital status.

Please submit the following documents as a single pdf in the order listed to film-media@utulsa.edu with the subject line "Media Studies and Film Studies Search": (1) a cover letter detailing your qualificatons, your teaching philosophy, and your experience and goals in media/film production; (2) a curriculum vita with contact information for three references; and (3) links to production samples, each sample limited to ten minutes in length.

Send email inquiries to: Prof. Jeff Van Hanken, Search Committee Chair: jeff-vanhanken@utulsa.edu

Link to Ad

Deadline: Oct. 15

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Western Washington University (WA) - TT Assistant Professor of Film Studies (Global Cinema) - CAMPUS INTERVIEW STAGE[]

The Department of English invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position beginning September 2018. This is a position in Film Studies, focused on teaching and scholarly activity in Global Cinema. Specialization in an additional area of film studies that will complement and expand our current film offerings is preferred.

About the College/Department: The department has 32 tenure-line faculty members and offers B.A. programs in Literature and Creative Writing, an M.A. program in English Studies, and an M.F.A. program in Creative Writing. The department also offers minors in Film Studies, Linguistics, and Writing Studies, as well as courses that provide training in composition/rhetoric, professional and technical writing, editing and publishing, and teacher preparation. The Department of English is committed to the University’s mission to bring together individuals of diverse backgrounds and perspectives in an inclusive, student-centered university that develops the potential of learners and the well-being of communities. To this end, we encourage applications from candidates from underrepresented backgrounds and with diverse experiences interested in this opportunity.

To learn more about the Department of English visit: https://chss.wwu.edu/english

Western Washington University, with over 15,000 students in seven colleges and the graduate school, is nationally recognized for its educational programs, students, and faculty. The campus is located in Bellingham, Washington, a coastal community of 83,000 overlooking Bellingham Bay, the San Juan Islands, and the Cascade mountain range. The city lies 90 miles north of Seattle and 60 miles south of Vancouver, British Columbia. Western is the highest-ranking public, master’s-granting university in the Pacific Northwest, according to the 2017 U.S. News & World Report rankings.

Position Responsibilities: Standard quarter system teaching assignment (currently 2-2-2), with specialty courses at the undergraduate and M.A. levels, general education courses, and other courses depending on the candidate’s interests and departmental needs; exemplary teaching, including fulfilling teaching responsibilities in ways that support an equitable and inclusive learning environment for students; a rigorous program of scholarly activity; service to the department through a range of activities including advising and contributions to the development of programs and curricula.

Required Qualifications: Ph.D. in Film Studies or related field by June 15, 2018; Expertise in an area of global cinema; Demonstrated commitment to excellence in undergraduate teaching; Demonstrated currency, and potential for strong scholarship and publication, in the field of film studies Ability to cultivate learning environments that are equitable and inclusive of students with diverse social identities and backgrounds.

Preferred Qualifications: Demonstrated commitment to film studies curriculum and program development; Specialization in an additional area of film studies that will complement our existing film offerings in queer and experimental cinemas; Ability to teach courses in either theory or literature, or courses that combine film and literature.

Academic Emphasis: English, Film Studies. Job Location: Western Washington University , Bellingham, WA

Salary: Commensurate with experience and qualifications

Bargaining Union: United Faculty of Western Washington. Application Instructions and Requested Documents: To be considered for the position, application materials must be submitted via WWU’s Electronic Application System for Employment (EASE). Please log in below, and use Internet Explorer to fully utilize the online application system.

Candidates should upload a letter of application, CV, and graduate transcripts. Materials should clearly evidence how the applicant’s experience (academic or non-academic) has prepared them to effectively teach Western’s increasingly diverse student body. Additionally, three letters of recommendation are required; confidential letters should be sent either by the recommenders themselves or a dossier delivery service (e.g. Interfolio) to the Film Studies Search Committee at English@wwu.edu.

Screening interviews will be arranged as videoconferences in January. For consideration for a January screen interview, applications must be received by October 27,2017. Finalist interviews will be conducted on campus.

Other Information: Follow Western Employment on Facebook and @WWUEmployment on Twitter.

LINK: https://jobs.wwu.edu/JobPosting.aspx?JPID=7605

Higher Education Recruitment Consortium

INDEED.COM

Deadline: Oct. 27

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials: 11/20

Rejection (no interview): 1/17

Preliminary interview scheduled (please specify: MLA, phone, Skype, etc.): Skype 12/21

Rejection (after preliminary interview):

Campus interview scheduled: 1/23

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Whittier College (CA) - TT Asst. Professor of Film Studies - PHONE INTERVIEWS HELD[]

WHITTIER COLLEGE, a private, independent, liberal arts college located in the Los Angeles area, seeks qualified applicants for a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Film Studies position in the Department of Theatre and Communication Arts. The College has 1650 students, with approximately 50 theatre majors and 30 film minors. The Department is housed in the Ruth B. Shannon Center of the Performing Arts, a modern facility that includes two theatres and excellent support facilities. Video production facilities are housed elsewhere on campus. The Department offers a major (with an emphasis in either Design or Performance) and minor in Theater and a minor in Film Studies.

RESPONSIBILITIES: The successful candidate must carry a teaching load of 20 credits per year: - teach courses in introduction to film, history, criticism & theory, and in video production - serve as adviser to students who minor in Film Studies, who are incorporating film studies into their self-designed majors through the Whittier Scholars Program, and to first-year students - support the College through service including serving on a faculty committees - support the Liberal Arts curriculum by teaching a first-year writing seminar every other year and/or developing a paired course taught in connection with a Whittier College colleague - maintain an active and sustainable portfolio of peer-reviewed scholarship and creative activity (through publication, conference presentations, and/or productions) in addition to other forms of professional development - be dedicated to the education of students in the context of a liberal arts college with a diverse student population.

QUALIFICATIONS: Required: An M.F.A. or a Ph.D. in Film Studies or related field. The successful candidate must have demonstrable background to teach the following courses: Fundamentals of Cinema; Film Theory & Criticism (the two required core Film Studies courses); Introduction to Video Production; Advanced Video Production; as well as other history & genre focused film courses. Applicants must have excellent college-level teaching experience, and have (or show promise of) publications.

APPLICATION DETAILS: Application materials must include the items listed below. Applicants should fully describe qualifications and experience, since the initial review will serve to evaluate applicants based on documented, relevant qualifications and professional work experience. Review of completed applications with begin on January 10th, 2018. For an application to be considered complete, please include the following: - Cover or application letter - curriculum vitae - statement of teaching philosophy - evidence of teaching success (including sample evaluations with an evaluation summary) - 3 confidential letters of recommendation sent to search chair by references, not applicant - unofficial transcripts from graduate work - research statement or plan (that includes collaboration with undergraduates) - sample syllabi - writing & film/video samples.

Applications must be submitted electronically (PDFs preferred), and letters of recommendation should be confidential and sent directly from the recommenders to: jholmes@whittier.edu Or by mail to: Professor Jennifer S. Holmes, Chair, Dept. of Theatre and Communication Arts, Whittier College, 13406 E. Philadelphia St., Whittier, CA 90608

Chronicle

Deadline: January 10th

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview):

Preliminary interview scheduled (please specify: MLA, phone, Skype, etc.): Phone interview held in early Feb.

Rejection (after preliminary interview):

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  • Any updates on this one? (2/13) 
  • Still nothing here. Seems overdue, especially for a late in the season post. 2/19 (Ditto, here. Honestly, I got heavy "internal candidate" vibes from the phone interview, in part given that committee did not ask if I had any questions for them.)
  • So then they've had phone interviews? No one ever posted that here, and I've heard nothing. So, I guess that's update that could be made!

Visiting Positions / Limited-Term Appointments[]

College of Wooster (OH) - Visiting Assistant Professor of English and Media Studies (Transnational American Literary and Cultural Studies) - CAMPUS VISIT SCHEDULED[]

The College of Wooster seeks a one-year joint position in the Departments of English and Communication. Expertise in transnational American literary and cultural studies, with specialty in global media—digital, cinematic, and/or journalistic. We welcome engagement with issues of race and ethnicity, gender and sexuality, or environmental studies. Must be qualified to teach writing at all levels and courses in textual and cultural interpretation. The 3/3 course load includes introductory through advanced offerings within the departments; one course credit may be devoted to advising five theses in the College’s signature Senior Independent Study program. Ph.D. required.

The College of Wooster enrolls a diverse student body (20% domestic students of color and 11% international students); applicants should have experience with diverse student populations. Applicants should submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, copies of unofficial graduate transcripts. teaching statement, research statement, writing sample of 25 pages or less, diversity statement, and three reference letters through Interfolio by February 12, 2018. The diversity statement should detail how the applicant has engaged and/or expects to engage with issues of diversity in the classroom and the curriculum, as well as on campus and in the broader community. Interfolio accounts are free to applicants – simply press “apply”. Questions should be address to the Search Chair: Nancy Grace, Department of English, The College of Wooster, 1189 Beall Avenue, Wooster, OH 44691.

You can apply for this position online at http://apply.interfolio.com/47989

Deadline: Feb. 12

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials:

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Preliminary interview scheduled (please specify: MLA, phone, Skype, etc.): Skype interview 

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Colorado College (CO) - Visiting Assistant Professor in Film Theory & Genre[]

The program in Film and Media Studies at Colorado College is searching for a one-year sabbatical replacement position in Film Theory and Film/Media Studies (open speciality). The successful candidate will teach a 3/3 load, including such core undergraduate courses as Introduction to Film Studies, Media Theory & Cultural Studies, and topics in Film Genre, as well as electives in the candidate’s area of interest/specialization. Areas of specialization may include, but are not limited to, phenomenological film studies, film-philosophy, queer theory, critical race theory, psychoanalytic theory, or digital media studies.

Colorado College is a distinguished liberal arts college with a history of innovative and interdisciplinary teaching. Please contact Professor Barry Sarchett, Chair, Film and Media Studies, at mailto:bsarchett@coloradocollege.edu if you have any questions or would like more information about the position.

Colorado College is an equal opportunity employer committed to increasing the diversity of its community. We do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, gender, age, religion, gender identity or expression, disability, or sexual orientation in our educational programs and activities or our employment practices.

For more information about Colorado College, see http://www.coloradocollege.edu.

Deadline: March 23

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Cornell University (NY) - Visiting Assistant Professor of Cinema and Media Studies - OFFER MADE[]

Cornell University’s Department of Performing and Media Arts seeks a visiting assistant professor of cinema and media studies in a two-year position beginning on July 1, 2018. We are looking for a dynamic and innovative scholar with a wide range of interests, which may include media production. The candidate will teach undergraduate students in our major in Performing and Media Arts, which combines theory and practice in film, transmedia, theatre, and dance in unusual and experimental ways. Courses – which uphold and challenge core training in the discipline of cinema and media studies – would include an introductory-level course, a two-course sequence in global cinema, and elective courses in the candidate’s range of interests. The teaching load is two courses per semester. The successful candidate will also engage in the intellectual life of the department beyond its teaching mission, including as a participant in the department colloquium. We are interested in recruiting candidates who demonstrate commitment to the highest standards of scholarship, teaching, and professional activity consistent with a Research I university. Our department is committed to the development of a campus climate that supports equality and diversity.

Interested applicants should submit a letter of application, a curriculum vitae, a dissertation abstract, three letters of recommendation, and a writing sample of 20-25 pages in electronic format to: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/10474. Applications are due by January 2, 2018. Please note that the candidate's highest terminal degree must be a PhD, and the candidate must have the PhD officially awarded no later than July 1, 2018. Cornell University is an equal opportunity employer and educator.

MLA JIL 11/22/17

Deadline: Jan. 2

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  • The application materials listed in the job postings for this app are entirely different than what is asked for on the AcademicJobsOnline submission portal. Does anyone know what the deal is? (12/29)
  • I'm a bit confused. Have they sent out rejections for this, or no? Seems like the committee is moving fast on this. Congrats to whoever got the offer! (2/8)

Harvard University (MA) - Briggs-Copeland Lecturer in Screenwriting[]

The Department of English seeks applications for a Briggs-Copeland lecturer in Screenwriting. The appointment is expected to begin on July 1, 2018. The Briggs-Copeland lecturer will be responsible for teaching two creative writing workshops per semester. Additional duties include advising and grading senior theses. The position is a five year untenured, non-renewable appointment.

Please submit the following materials through the ARIeS portal (https://academicpositions.harvard.edu/postings/7860). Candidates are encouraged to apply by October 28, and applications will be reviewed until the position is filled.

1. Cover letter 2. Curriculum Vitae 3. Statement of Teaching Philosophy 4. Statement of Current and Future Projects 5. Sample Syllabi 6. Writing Sample (approximately 25 pp. of an original screenplay or TV script) 7. Names and contact information of three to five referees, who will be asked by a system-generated email to upload a letter of recommendation once the candidate’s application has been submitted. Three letters of recommendation are required, and the application is considered complete only when at least three letters have been received. Letters of reference should illustrate the applicant’s teaching and writing abilities.

Teaching materials, including evidence of teaching effectiveness (e.g., teaching awards and evaluations), may be requested at a later stage in the search.

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

MLA JIL 9/29/17

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Rowan University (NJ) - Lecturer - Radio, Television, Film (2 Positions - renewable)[]

The Radio, Television & Film Department at Rowan University is searching for two full-time faculty to teach in the following areas: film history, television history, media industries, new media, game design, sports production, studio television production, writing for film and/or television, or post production.  The ideal candidate has experience in more than one of these affiliated areas. Faculty in these positions will teach 12 credits per semester in both the fall and spring with the potential to teach overloads and possible summer or winter session classes.  Class assignments will be determined by departmental need and based on the faculty member’s experience and expertise. These lecturer positions are non-tenure track, with renewable contracts and benefits, and provide the opportunity for advancement to senior and master lecturer.  Must be available to teach five days a week.   Faculty will be required to pursue service responsibilities as sought or assigned. 

The successful candidates will join a thriving department with eleven full-time faculty and over 425 majors and minors.  Our faculty pursues diverse scholarly and creative agendas including prestigious publications and internationally distributed media productions. We are one of six departments in the College of Communication and Creative Arts at Rowan University, a nationally ranked university in Glassboro, NJ located 25 miles from Philadelphia, PA.

Rowan University is a Carnegie-classified Doctoral University (Moderate Research Activity) with approximately 17,300 students. Its main campus is located in Glassboro, N.J., 20 miles southeast of Philadelphia, with additional campuses in Camden and Stratford. The University comprises seven academic colleges and five schools—the William G. Rohrer College of Business; the Henry M. Rowan College of Engineering; the Colleges of Communication and Creative Arts, Education, Humanities and Social Sciences, Performing Arts, and Science and Mathematics; the Cooper Medical School of Rowan University; the Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine; the Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences; the School of Health Professions; and the School of Earth and Environment—with an Honors College that spans across disciplines. Rowan is one of two public universities in the country to offer M.D. and D.O. medical degree programs. The institution is also home to the South Jersey Technology Park, which fosters the translation of applied research into commercial products and processes. Rowan has been recognized as one of the top 100 public universities in the nation and is ranked third among public institutions in the North by U.S. News & World Report.

Qualifications: Experience teaching at the college level; A Master’s Degree in media production, film and/or television studies, or related area.  An MFA or PhD is desired.

Starting Date: September 1, 2018

Application Package: Interested candidates must apply through our online application system at http://jobs.rowan.edu/cw/en-us/job/492583/lecturer-rtf

Applications must be received by February 9, 2018

Submissions must be a single PDF file containing the following: A 2-3 page cover letter/statement addressing: Your teaching philosophy; A description of how you apply this philosophy through specific examples of teaching practices (such as course/assignment design, assigned readings, and class activities.); The classes you feel most equipped to teach and how your background or interests complement our departmental offerings; C.V. or resume; One set of recent student evaluations; Names and contact information for three references.

For more information, please contact department chair Keith Brand (brandk@rowan.edu) and see the department’s official webpage at https://academics.rowan.edu/ccca/departments/radioTelevisionFilm/index.html

Candidates must be legally authorized to work in the US and the university will not sponsor an applicant for a work visa for this position.

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Vanderbilt University (TN) - Writer in Residence (Screenwriter/Playwriter)[]

Vanderbilt University seeks applications for a Writer-in-Residence specializing in screenwriting and playwriting for a joint appointment in Cinema and Media Arts (CMA) and Theatre. Undergraduate teaching load will be two courses each semester and will include an introductory course, “Writing for the Stage and Screen,” upper level courses in screenwriting and playwriting, and working with students on independent and co-curricular projects. The successful candidate will have an MFA or Ph.D. in hand by August 1, 2018, professional experience writing in both modes, and evidence of teaching effectiveness. This is a non-tenure-track, non-renewable appointment for up to a three-year term.

To apply, please submit a letter highlighting qualifications for the position, curriculum vitae, 3 letters of reference, evidence of teaching effectiveness, and one 15-20-page writing sample from a stage or screenplay with synopsis of the project.

Apply at: https://apply.interfolio.com/45058 (link closes on 1 Dec.).

MLA JIL 9/29/17

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See also: Humanities and Social Sciences Postdocs 2017-18[]

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