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STANFORD UNIVERSITY: EUROPEAN FILM SEARCH


Stanford University invites applications for an open rank search in Film
Studies, with specialization in the history and criticism of Western
European, Eastern European and/or Russian cinema, the appointment to begin
in the Fall of 2004.

The position requires teaching courses for both undergraduate and graduate
students with a range of backgrounds and interests in film studies.  The
successful candidate will be an active participant in the development and
implementation of Stanford's new program in film and media studies in
collaboration with colleagues in other relevant disciplines.  He or she
will be appointed in the Department of Art and Art History or another
appropriate department.

Junior candidates should send a letter of application, CV, dissertation
abstract, and dissertation chapter and should arrange for three letters of
recommendation to be forwarded.  Senior candidates should submit a letter
of application, CV, statement of research interests, and the names of three
references. Materials must be postmarked by November 1, 2003, and sent to:
Prof. Henry Breitrose, Chair, Film Studies Search, Office of the Dean,
School of Humanities and Sciences, Building One, Stanford University,
Stanford, CA 94305-2070.  Stanford University is an affirmative action,
equal opportunity employer.

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