Group Members: The Society for Cinema Studies is now making an effort to update its usuall job listing on-line via the services of Screen-L. The following is the first notice I have received as the new co-chair of the Jobs Committee and So I wanted to bring it to the group's attention. I wanted to remind Screen-L readers that they should contact me with information about upcoming jobs in their departments ASAP. We will be doing a formal mailing to SCS Members next month and are trying to collect information now. EMERSON COLLEGE The Division of Mass Communications is seeking to fill two positions in the film program beginning fall semester 1993. Appointments will be made as assistant or associate professor depending on qualifications and experience. Position One: Film production. A terminal degree (preferably an MFA) or outstanding professional experience is required. Teaching experience is desirable, as is the ability to teach video production. The ability to teach non-production courses in mass communication, especially courses in writing in film, will also be a factor in the choice of candidates. The position offers the opportunity to supervise graduate-level productions. Position Two: Film history, theory, and criticism. A PhD is required, although applicants who are ABD will be given consideration. The ability to teach courses in television studies is also desirable. Letters of application, accompanied by a curriculum vita and the names of three references, should be sent to: Chair, Film Search Committee, Division of Mass Communication, Emerson College, 100 Beacon Street, Boston, MA 02116. Review of applications will begin October 15 1992, and will continue until the positions are filled. Emerson College is the nation's only fully-accredited undergraduate and graduate institution devoted solely to the interdisciplinary study of communication and the performing arts. The College has a competitive salary scale and an outstanding fringe benefits package. Emerson college is an Equal Opportunity Affirmative Action employer. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. --Henry Jenkins, MIT