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I'd like to bring your attention to the following job vacancy.

many thanks

Dr. Miriam Ross*
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*Professor/ Associate Professor in Film*

*Victoria University of Wellington - School of English, Film, Theatre and
Media Studies*

*Wellington, New Zealand*



Victoria University of Wellington is seeking to make a senior appointment,
at either Professor or Associate Professor / Reader level, in its Film
Programme as part of its commitment to the future development of its
creative disciplines within the city of Wellington the arts centre of New
Zealand.



Victoria University's specialist film programme offers a range of
theoretical and practical courses. The University seeks to build on its
existing strengths through the appointment of a Professor or Associate
Professor / Reader who will provide leadership in teaching and research.



The successful candidate will be expected to have a PhD in film studies or a
closely related discipline, substantial tertiary teaching experience, an
excellent research record with an established international profile, and
significant supervisory experience. The ability to build positive working
relationships within the discipline and to work in an interdisciplinary
context is also important. Experience of academic administration would be an
advantage.

Professor is the most senior academic rank in the New Zealand tertiary
system, and Professors are expected to be academic leaders within their
discipline, and more broadly within the university community.



*Applications close* 19 August 2011

Victoria University of Wellington is an EEO employer and actively seeks to
meet its obligations under the Treaty of Waitangi.

*For more information and to apply online visit* http://vacancies.vuw.ac.nz


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