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2 jobs (Asst. & open rank) FILM & MEDIA STUDIES

Susan Courtney <[log in to unmask]>
Fri, 22 Sep 2006 13:35:56 -0400
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University of South Carolina announces
TWO FACULTY SEARCHES in FILM & MEDIA STUDIES:
one ASST PROF and one OPEN RANK

Please note that both positions are broadly construed.

1) ASST/ASSOC/FULL PROFESSOR
An open rank search for an innovative scholar in one or more of the
following areas: film and/or TV studies; 20th century cultural history,
with an emphasis in moving image culture; and/or moving image archiving.
This search is particularly interested in, but not limited to,
candidates whose expertise connect the fields of media studies and
moving image archiving.  Qualifications include a PhD in one of the
relevant disciplines (e.g. Film Studies, History, LIS) and demonstrated
excellence in research and teaching.

2) ASSISTANT PROFESSOR 
A tenure-track position in new media studies at the rank of Assistant
Professor.  We seek a scholar with research expertise in any area(s) of
media studies, including digital and new media, film, and television. In
an era of convergence, this search is particularly interested in, but
not limited to, candidates whose work extends across media forms or
otherwise engages particular aspects of digital culture. Successful
candidates should have a Ph.D. in hand at time of appointment and
demonstrated excellence in research and teaching.

See FULL JOB DESCRIPTIONS in attached PDF flier.

http://www.cas.sc.edu/film/

Questions can be directed to: Susan Courtney ([log in to unmask]).

Susan Courtney
Director, Film Studies Program
Associate Professor of English & Film Studies
University of South Carolina
Columbia, SC 29208

803-777-2361 (office)
803-777-9064 (fax)

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