>LECTURERSHIPS (Two Positions)
>
>DRAMA STUDIES & FILM STUDIES
>
>FACULTY OF ARTS (LETTERS)
>University of Dublin, Trinity College
>
>SAMUEL BECKETT CENTRE FOR DRAMA & THEATRE STUDIES
>
>Applications are invited for the following appointments in the Samuel
Beckett Centre for
>Drama & Theatre Studies, the Drama Department at Trinity College, Dublin.
>
>Both posts will be tenable from September, 1998. Preference will be given to
>candidates holding a Ph.D in drama or a related field who have had
previous teaching
>experience.  North Americans note: the term Lecturer as used in these
islands is roughly the equivalent of Assistant and lower Associate
Professor in American usage.  Both of these posts are advertised at a
relatively junior level.
>
>The Centre enrols over 200 students internationally in a range of
programmes from B.A.
>to Ph.D, including a unique acting course in collaboration with the Abbey
Theatre and an
>M.Phil course in Irish Theatre Studies. It maintains a very active
schedule of
>performance and academic events in its theatres on the Trinity College
campus in the
>heart of Dublin.
>
>LECTURER IN DRAMA STUDIES
>
>A full-time, permanent Lecturer in theatre or performance history,
criticism or theory is
>sought. While the precise area of expertise is open, candidates should be
competent to
>teach general courses in theatre history and hold specialities related to
European
>performance in the past or present. Additionally, experience in the
practical theatre
>(directing or scenography, for example), or film or media studies would be
desirable.
>High research potential will be expected.
>
>LECTURER IN FILM STUDIES
>
>This appointment will be made on contract for a period of three years. The
precise area
>of expertise is open, but candidates should have substantial academic
training in film
>studies, be competent to teach general undergraduate courses in film
analysis, history
>and theory and to supervise extended written work on film and media
subjects. The
>successful candidate will assist in developing a film studies programme
across the
>disciplines of drama, English and modern languages, in consultation with
the Film
>Institute of Ireland.
>
>Application forms and further particulars relating to these posts may be
obtained from:
>
>Establishment Officer Staff Office Trinity College Dublin 2 Tel:
353-1-608-1678/Fax:
>353-1-677-2169/e.mail:[log in to unmask]
>
>Interested candidates may apply directly by sending a letter, complete CV,
and a names of three referees (together with addresses and fax numbers) to
the above address.
>The closing date for receipt of completed applications will be Friday,
26th June, 1998.
>
>TRINITY COLLEGE IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITIES EMPLOYER
 
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