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Ernest Mathijs <[log in to unmask]>
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POSTDOCTORAL TEACHING FELLOW

DEPARTMENT OF THEATRE AND FILM

UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA



The Faculty of Arts at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver
invites applications for up to 15 Postdoctoral Teaching Fellows, to begin 1
July 2010. These positions enable innovative and collaborative teaching
between Fellows and outstanding UBC professors.  The program will help to
launch the careers of new scholars showing early promise as excellent
university teachers and researchers. Each Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow will
have opportunities to interact with UBC colleagues on teaching and research,
as well as to be part of a cohort of early-career scholars sharing methods
and exchanging ideas for excellent teaching.

 One of the new Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow positions has been allocated to
the UBC Department of Theatre and Film, which has strengths in a number of
areas, including Film Studies, Theatre Studies, Film Production and Theatre
Production (see www.theatrefilm.ubc.ca). *Applications from outstanding
applicants in Film Studies are welcome.  Additional expertise in Theatre
Studies may be considered an asset.*


Postdoctoral Teaching Fellows will be appointed for one year, beginning July
1, 2010, with the possibility of renewal for an additional year subject to
approval from the Department and budgetary availability. Applicants will
normally be within 3 years of being awarded the PhD. Successful candidates
will teach three single-semester undergraduate courses or sections per year
under the supervision of an experienced professor. All positions are subject
to final budgetary approval.



Applicants should submit a letter of application, a statement of teaching
philosophy and interests, evidence of teaching potential, a sample of
written work, and a C.V. to



Professor Jerry Wasserman

Head, Department of Theatre and Film

University of British Columbia

6354 Crescent Road

Vancouver, BC V6T 1Z2

Canada



Email: [log in to unmask]

FAX: 604-822-5985



Applicants should also have three confidential letters of reference sent to
the address noted above.  *Complete applications received by March 19, 2010
will be given priority*; however, the position will remain open until
filled.



The University of British Columbia hires on the basis of merit and is
committed to employment equity. All quality persons are encouraged to apply.


-- 
Dr. Ernest Mathijs
Associate Professor Film Studies
Dpt. of Theatre and Film
University of British Columbia
6354 Crescent Road, Vancouver, BC
V6T 1Z2, Canada
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web: www.film.ubc.ca/film_studies/index.shtml
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