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University of Haifa

 

Call for Candidates for a Faculty Position 

The MA Program for Culture and Film Studies

 

The MA Program for Culture and Film Studies announces an opening for a
faculty position for an interdisciplinary expert engaged in research on
cinema, the media and television, beginning in academic year 2016/17
(subject to budget approval).

 

Candidates must have a PhD, has completed his/her postdoctoral research and
has proven experience in both teaching and research. International contacts
are an advantage.

 

The candidate will teach 4 hours per semester; guide MA students in writing
the thesis; and engage in additional administrative activities.

 

Candidates must submit a CV, list of publications, a short description of
current and future research interests, a sample study (up to 3,444 words)
and the contact details of three individuals who could provide a
recommendation.  

 

Application materials in PDF should be emailed to the committee headed by
Dr. Yvonne Kozlovsky Golan, Chairman of the MA program for Culture and Film
Studies:  <mailto:[log in to unmask]> [log in to unmask]

 

Applications must be received by April 30, 2016.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Dr. Yvonne Kozlovsky Golan Ph.D 

Head, MA Program For Culture and Film Studies

972-4-8240952 972-4-8240567

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http://film.haifa.ac.il



 


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