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** 10/29 I'm thinking 10/10 has never been to Boulder. For a certain kind of person, it's practically the most desirable city in the country.
 
** 10/29 I'm thinking 10/10 has never been to Boulder. For a certain kind of person, it's practically the most desirable city in the country.
 
** 10/31 Imagine thinking you're too good for CU-Boulder... it's gonna be a rough job search for you, my dude.
 
** 10/31 Imagine thinking you're too good for CU-Boulder... it's gonna be a rough job search for you, my dude.
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Two recently departed members of the U Michigan Theory faculty have filed lawsuits against the university.

Revision as of 02:14, 15 November 2024

Oberlin College Conservatory of Music (Oberlin, OH) (Review begins 9/13/24) Assistant Professor of Music Theory and Aural Skills

  • "One or more years of full-time teaching experience (beyond the graduate assistant level) is preferred, as is a background in performance or composition."
  • 7/11/24 wow how many years in a row are we at for Oberlin theory job postings?
    • I checked back 10 years. They had a posting up for theory in 2023 (TT), 2022 (TT x2), and 2021 (NTT). None in 2020, 2019, 2018, 2016, 2015 but 1 in 2017 (TT) and 1 in 2014 (TT). And for composition/music technology, 2023 (TT), 2022 (TT), 2021 (NTT), 2020 (NTT), 2017 (NTT), 2016 (TT), 2015 (Senior hire). The only years in the past decade without a position open in one or the other were 2019 and 2018. But as a Oberlin faculty member pointed out on the Talk page last year, they do have an unusually large department. -5120j

University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, MI) (Review begins 11/15/24) Associate/Full Professor of Music Theory

  • 10/6 3 positions?! What happened?
  • 10/8 Two retirements and a junior scholar moved
  • 10/9 Does anyone know why Leah Frederick left?
  • 10/10 Leah Frederick is now on the faculty of the University of Colorado, Boulder according to her faculty bio
  • 10/10 We knew where from last year's Wiki, but WHY would she take a job like that and leave the University of Michigan?
  • 10/14c "A job like that"? What's wrong with CU-Boulder?
    • 10/14a There are any number of professional or personal reasons why someone might leave any university.
    • 10/14b Can we move this elitist nonsense to the Talk page?
    • 10/14c I'd honestly like to know what 10/10 meant by "a job like that"
    • 10/29 I'm thinking 10/10 has never been to Boulder. For a certain kind of person, it's practically the most desirable city in the country.
    • 10/31 Imagine thinking you're too good for CU-Boulder... it's gonna be a rough job search for you, my dude.

Two recently departed members of the U Michigan Theory faculty have filed lawsuits against the university.