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Assistant Professor Film Studies

The Department of English at Syracuse University is searching for an assistant professor with a research specialization in U.S. film history. PhD in English, film studies or related field required. Job responsibilities: active research agenda; teaching undergraduate courses for the film and screen studies track in the English and Textual Studies major, including a large lecture course with teaching assistants; teach graduate courses and serve on dissertation committees; contribute service to the department, college and university. For detailed description and online application, go towww.sujobopps.com/postings/56338  <http://www.sujobopps.com/postings/56338>  Applicants should upload cover letter, c.v., a writing sample and names of three references by November 1, 2014. Syracuse University is an EO/AA employer and particularly encourages applications from women and minority candidates.


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