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Blaine Allan <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 6 Oct 1995 09:00:44 EDT
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Queen's University
 
The Department of Film Studies invites applications for a tenure-track
appointment at the rank of Assistant Professor, to start 1 July 1996.
 
Applicants should demonstrate substantial achievement or exceptional promise
as a scholar and teacher of feminist studies in film, media, and culture.
Interdisciplinary approaches and research with an international orientation
are desirable.  A candidate's research may concern a subject such as film and
media in Asian, Central or South American, African, Eastern European, or
aboriginal cultures; television; advertising; or multimedia.  Teaching
responsibilities will include courses across a range of subjects in the
undergraduate programs offered by the Department.
 
Applicants should hold or be near completion of a Ph.D. (or equivalent) in
Film Studies or a closely related field of study.
 
Salary will reflect qualifications and experience.
 
Applicants should send, by 2 January 1996, a letter of application, curriculum
vitae and publications list, samples of scholarly writing, teaching dossier
(if available), and the names of three referees to:
 
Dr. Blaine Allan, Head
Department of Film Studies
Queen's University
Kingston, Ontario
Canada  K7L 3N6.
 
For further information about the programs and activities of the Department of
Film Studies, applicants may wish to consult the department's WWW site
(http://www.film.queensu.ca/).
 
In accordance with Canadian immigration requirements, this advertisement is
directed to Canadian citizens and permanent residents of Canada.  Queen's
University has an employment-equity program and encourages applications from
all qualified candidates, including women, aboriginal people, people with
disabilities, and members of visible minorities.
 
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