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Janet Staiger <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 24 Feb 2004 23:23:47 -0600
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Editing Position

The University of Texas at Austin Department of Radio-TV-Film seeks to fill
a tenure-track editing position at the Assistant Professor level.
Candidates must demonstrate a strong creative track record in editing and
post-production. Teaching experience is very strongly preferred. Additional
experience in other aspects of the filmmaking process is also highly
valued. Terminal Degree (MFA, PhD) preferred but not required.

Mail cover letter, resume, 3 letters of recommendation, work samples,
sample editing course syllabi, and a statement of teaching philosophy to:
Professor Mitko Panov, Chair, Editing Search Committee, Dept. of
Radio-TV-Film, UT/Austin, 1 University Station A0800, Austin, TX 78712.

The Department of Radio-Television-Film has 22 permanent faculty,
approximately 900 undergraduate majors & 150 graduate students pursuing
Ph.D., M.A. or M.F.A. degrees. RTF offers courses in film & video
production, screenwriting, convergent media research & design, film &
television studies, international communication, telecommunication
technology & policy, gender & sexuality, & ethnic issues in communication.
For more information on the production program, go to:
http://www.utexas.edu/coc/rtf/production/index.html.

The University of Texas at Austin is an Affirmative Action/Equal
Opportunity employer. Minorities and women are encouraged to apply.
Background check conducted on applicant selected.  For more information
about the University, visit the University's home page at www.utexas.edu.

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