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Mon, 27 Feb 2006 20:44:31 -0500
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Here's a one year teaching job for a film generalist: production and studies.

Please pass on or repost as appropriate.

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The Program in Film Studies at Connecticut College invites applications
for a one-year full-time visiting position for the 2006-2007 academic
year, beginning late August, 2006. Ph.D. or M.F.A. and experience in
teaching both film production and critical studies at the undergraduate
level required. Responsibilities include teaching six courses, which will
include two sections of Introduction to Film Studies: How to Read a Film;
Fundamentals of Moving Picture Production, Advanced Production Workshop,
Documentary Theory and Production, or Experimental Film: History and
Practice; and an upper level film studies course, or a specialized
production course. The Film Studies interdisciplinary major is built on
the model of a thorough integration of critical film studies and film
production. The Film Studies editing lab is an up-to-date Mac/Final Cut
Pro facility with 5 stations; check-out of camera kits handled by
Information Services staff in the library.

Applications must include a cover letter, curriculum vita, three letters
of recommendation, sample of scholarship/creative work, unofficial
graduate school transcript, and evidence of teaching effectiveness. Review
of applications will begin on April 3, 2006 and continue until the
position is filled.
Connecticut College is a private, highly selective liberal arts college
with a strong commitment to the liberal arts tradition and an emphasis on
broad interdisciplinary teaching and research. The College is an
Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed by mission
to developing diversity and sustaining a diverse faculty and staff.
CONTACT: Janis Solomon, Director, Box 5506 Connecticut College, 270
Mohegan Ave. New London, CT 06320. [log in to unmask]

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