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Hong-Sik Yu <[log in to unmask]>
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 Position:  Director, School of Film; Associate/Full Professor,
        Tenure Track
 
Available:  July 1, 1998
 
Salary:  The salary is highly competitive with excellent benefits
 
Responsibility:  The Director reports to the Dean, College of Fine
         Arts and is responsible for leadership, management and administration
        of the many facets of the School of Film and its programs. Teach in
        areas of interests/expertise
 
Qualifications:  Demonstrated administrative leadership; experience
       in higher education; terminal degree or equivalent professional
       experience suitable to M.F.A. and M.A. programs in Film.
 
School of Film:  The School of Film enrolls 50 graduate students in
      its M.F.A. and M.A. programs with a sizable percentage of international
       students.  The school has been awarded several grants including an
      Eminent Scholar position in Film.  The School of Film sponsors WIDE
      ANGEL and Ohio University Film conference.  Associated with the
      School of Film is the Athens Centre for film and Video and the
      Institute for Motion Picture Development.
 
Institution and Setting:  Ohio University is a state-assisted
      residential Research II university.  Chartered in 1804, it is the
      oldest university in the Northwest Territory.  Enrollment on the
      Athens Campus is currently 19,700 students with another 8,200
      students on five regional campuses.  The College of Fine Arts
      consists of six schools:  Art, Comparative Arts, Dance, Film,
      Music and Theatre.  Further information on the School of Film and
      Ohio University is available at the university web site:
      http://www.ohiou.edu
 
Application Process:  Applicants must submit 1) a letter of
      application; 2) a vita; and 3) names, address, and telephone numbers
      of five references.
      Please send above information to:
                      Dr. Marilyn Bradshaw, Associate Dean
                      College of Fine Arts- Ohio University
                       Jennings House
                      54 East Union Street
                      Athens, OH 45701
 
Application Deadline:  December 15, 1997
 
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