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American University of Beirut - Asst. Professor in Visual or Digital Cultures
The Department of English at the American University of Beirut is seeking to fill a position of assistant professor to begin September 1, 2014. Possible fields of specialization include visual or digital culture, cinema studies, digital approaches to literature, emergent forms of storytelling, augmented reality or theoretical approaches to visual/digital world(s).

Candidates will be expected to teach both core courses in literature and more specialized ones at the undergraduate and graduate level. Applicants must have a PhD at the time of appointment. Appointments are for an initial period of four years with opportunities for renewal and advancement. The teaching load is 3/2.

To apply, send a cover letter, CV, writing samples, sample relevant syllabi, and arrange for three letters of reference to be directly sent to: Patrick McGreevy, Dean, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, American University of Beirut c/o New York Office, 3 Dag Hammarskjold Plaza, 8th Floor, New York, NY 10017-2303, USA or Patrick McGreevy, Dean, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, American University of Beirut, P.O. Box 11-0236, Riad El-Solh, Beirut 1107 2020, Lebanon. Electronic submissions are highly encouraged and may be sent to [mailto:as_dean@aub.edu.lb as_dean@aub.edu.lb]

Review of materials begins November 25, 2013 with interviews at MLA.

For more information, please visit http://www.aub.edu.lb/fas/pages/academic-employment.aspx The American University of Beirut is the preeminent liberal arts university in the Middle East, serving a diverse, multilingual student body. The American University of Beirut is an Equal Opportunity Employer.

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Also posted at New Media and Digital Humanities 2014

Baylor University - Assistant Professor, Film & Digital Media
Baylor, the world’s largest Baptist university, holds a Carnegie classification as a “high-research” institution. Baylor’s mission is to educate men and women for worldwide leadership and service by integrating academic excellence and Christian commitment within a caring community. Baylor is actively recruiting new faculty with a strong commitment to the classroom and an equally strong commitment to discovering new knowledge as Baylor aspires to become a top tier research university while reaffirming and deepening its distinctive Christian mission as described in Pro Futuris (http://www.baylor.edu/profuturis/).

Baylor University’s Department of Communication invites applications for a Tenure-Track Assistant Professor position specializing in film and digital media production and writing. The department’s Division of Film and Digital Media seeks individuals who will strengthen the department’s undergraduate and graduate programs.

Responsibilities for this position include teaching and developing new courses in the department’s Division of Film and Digital Media, especially advanced production courses; qualified applicants should have experience teaching undergraduate courses in one or more production areas (narrative film production, postproduction, cinematography, screenwriting, writing for other media genres, etc.). The department specifically seeks a creative storyteller with a record of peer-reviewed screenings and the potential for future creative work in this area. Applicants should also be prepared to lead graduate seminars as well as direct thesis projects. MFA or PhD in relevant field required.

Baylor University is highly competitive in areas of compensation, benefits and support for its faculty. Applicants must demonstrate a commitment to Baylor’s Christian mission. Applicants should submit a letter of application, current vitae, official transcripts, three letters of reference, and relevant samples of creative work (DVD or links are acceptable) to Prof Chris Hansen, Department of Communication, One Bear Place #97368, Waco, TX 76798. [mailto:christopher_hansen@baylor.edu christopher_hansen@baylor.edu]

You can learn more about Baylor University at www.baylor.edu and the Department of Communication at www.baylor.edu/communication

Applications will be reviewed beginning November 1, 2013 and will be accepted until the position is filled. To ensure full consideration, your application must be completed by November 1, 2013. Baylor is a Baptist university affiliated with the Baptist General Convention of Texas. As an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer, Baylor encourages minorities, women, veterans, and persons with disabilities to apply.

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Also posted at Communication and Media Studies 2013-2014 ===Binghamton University-SUNY - TT Asst. Professor of Art History (Proto-and Early Cinema and/or Visual Technologies, ca. 1800-1930)===
 * See full post at Art History 2013-2014

Brooklyn College, CUNY - TT Asst. Professor, Screenwriting
The Department of Film at Brooklyn College invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in Screenwriting for fall 2014. The successful candidate will be expected to teach five courses a year (although pre-tenured faculty receive New Faculty Release Time to pursue academic research), advise undergraduate students in the screenwriting concentration of the Film major, and contribute to the development of the Department’s new M.F.A program in Cinema Arts. An M.F.A. in screenwriting or appropriate terminal degree in a related discipline such as film production or creative writing required. All appointments are subject to financial availability.

Open until filled with the review of applications to begin December 2, 2013.

For a complete job description and application instructions, please see http://www.brooklyn.cuny.edu/faculty2014 and click on 8746. EO/AA employer.

https://apply.interfolio.com/22957

MLA JIL 09/20/13

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Brown University - Assistant Professor in Literary Arts: Film Writing
Brown University invites applications for an Assistant Professor specializing in writing for film with an emphasis on the experimental, the independent, and/or art film, and with a strong secondary emphasis in one of the department's other fields of concentration: fiction, poetry, or digital language arts. The position will begin 1 July 2014. Candidates should have experience in writing for experimental film as well as experience in teaching at the undergraduate level. The ideal candidate will also have leadership potential and be interested in helping to develop and administer the future of the Literary Arts Department. Course load is two per semester. Duties include teaching beginning, intermediate, and advanced film writing workshops, directing graduate and undergraduate theses, and advising graduate and undergraduate students in film writing and related topics.

Through Interfolio - http://www.interfolio.com/apply/21879 -- candidates should submit a letter of application, a writing sample, a c.v., and a list of three references. Review of applications will begin on November 1, 2013.

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 * Also posted at CreativeWriting 2014

Colgate University (NY) - TT Asst. Professor, Global Film and Media
Colgate University’s Film and Media Studies program seeks a scholar well versed in the history and theory of global film as an art form, with a demonstrated interest in contemporary media and media theory. The Program invites applications for a tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor, beginning fall semester 2014. Completion of Ph.D. is expected prior to or shortly after the date of hire. Teaching responsibilities will include existing program courses that focus on national and transnational film and media as well as our required Introduction to Film and Media Studies. As importantly, the position offers opportunities to collaborate with faculty and departments across the disciplines to develop courses that explore film and media on a global scale. Ongoing contributions to the program's longstanding tradition of bringing film and video artists as well as scholars of film and media to campus will be integral to the position, as will programming screenings and organizing special events. Outstanding screening facilities support a range of digital and analog formats, including 16mm and 35mm projection. Five course teaching load; all Colgate faculty are expected to participate in all-university programs, including the Liberal Arts Core Curriculum. Letter of application, c.v. and three current letters of recommendation must be submitted through https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/3166.

Review of applications will begin December 1, 2013, and continue until the position is filled.

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===College of William and Mary - Associate Prof. - New Media Ecologies (American Studies)===
 * See full post at American Studies 2014

Connecticut College - TT Asst. Professor, Film Studies
The Film Studies program at Connecticut College invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professor position in Film Studies beginning in August 2014. Required: Ph.D. in hand at time of appointment, a record of outstanding scholarly work, excellent teaching on a college level, and experience teaching introductory and advanced film theory and criticism courses. The person we hire will be responsible for teaching the program’s core courses, Film 101 and Film 202, as well as advanced courses in the candidate’s specialization. Applicants who specialize in all areas of film theory and criticism will be considered. The Film Studies Program recognizes the need to support and enhance our students’ media, visual, technology, and information literacies through the close textual analyses of a varied range of moving image representations and works. The ideal candidate will have an understanding of film and its transformation as it has moved into different platforms (including video and digital media). The program is especially interested in candidates whose research and teaching focus on representations of race and ethnicity in contemporary moving image culture, and/or the industries that construct and inform those representations. Our new faculty member’s research and scholarship would ideally foster productive connections with Connecticut College’s Center for the Comparative Study of Race and Ethnicity (http://www.conncoll.edu/academic-centers/ccsre/).

Film Studies is a vibrant program with approximately 45 majors and minors, housed in the Department of Theater (http://www.conncoll.edu/academics/majors-departments-programs/academic-programs/film-studies/). We are seeking an enthusiastic and dynamic candidate who is engaged in interdisciplinary work and is eager to support and diversify our undergraduate offerings in ways specifically suited to a liberal arts environment. The candidate’s eagerness to advise and mentor students from a variety of disciplines and levels is crucial to our continuing commitment to a critically engaged and media literate student body. Part of that commitment entails the candidate’s aptitude in creating events, discussions, and academically challenging experiences outside of the classroom, not only for Film Studies students, but also for the larger Connecticut College academic community. Putting together screenings and panel discussions, and bringing in guest scholars and dynamic visiting lecturers are all part of this vision. We seek a candidate who can help us fulfill our college’s mission: “Connecticut College educates students to put the liberal arts into action as citizens in a global society” (http://www.conncoll.edu/at-a-glance/mission/).

Because of the small size of our classes, and the intimacy of our Film Studies courses, candidates should demonstrate dedication to innovative and interactive teaching. An interest in pursuing diversity and diverse perspectives should be reflected in the candidate’s approach to teaching and in their course materials. Tenure-track faculty members teach a 3-2 load (2-2 in the first year). In addition to providing ongoing strong support for teaching and research, the College offers the following resources for pre-tenured faculty: a summer stipend for the first two years, a supplementary research fund, and a semester’s sabbatical after a successful third-year review. Salary is competitive.

Connecticut College is a private, highly selective institution with a demonstrated commitment to outstanding faculty teaching and research. Recognizing that intellectual vitality and diversity are inseparable, the College has embarked on a significantly successful initiative to diversify its faculty, student body, and curriculum. Connecticut College seeks scholars excited about working in a liberal arts setting, with its strong focus on engaged teaching, participation in shared governance, and active involvement in an institution-wide advancement of diversity. AA/EEO.

We will begin reviewing applications, with full consideration, on November 1, 2013, and will continue to do so until the position is filled. Candidates should upload a letter of application, curriculum vitae, a statement of teaching philosophy, teaching evaluations, three letters of recommendation (one of which must explicitly address the candidate’s teaching), one or two sample syllabi, and samples of written scholarship to filmsearch@conncoll.edu, c/o Dr. Nina K. Martin, Director, Film Studies Program, Box 5517, Connecticut College, 270 Mohegan Drive, New London, CT 06320. Any questions about the application process or a candidate’s status should be referred to Donna Holman at dthol@conncoll.edu, and at 860-439-2605.

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Cornell University - Asst. Professor, Cinema/Media Studies
Cornell University’s Department of Performing and Media Arts seeks an assistant professor of cinema and media studies in a tenure-track position beginning on July 1, 2014. We are looking for a dynamic and innovative scholar with a wide range of interests to teach undergraduate students in our new major in Performing and Media Arts, which combines theory and practice in theatre, film, dance, performance, installation, and transmedia in unusual and experimental ways. Courses – which uphold and challenge core training in the discipline of cinema and media studies – would include an introductory course, a two-course sequence in global cinema, and elective courses in the candidate’s range of interests. The teaching load is two courses per semester. The successful candidate will also serve on the committees of graduate students pursuing doctoral degrees in the candidate’s area of specialization. We are interested in recruiting candidates who demonstrate commitment to the highest standards of scholarship, teaching, and professional activity consistent with a Research I university. Our Department is committed to the development of a campus climate that supports equality and diversity.

Interested applicants should submit a letter of application, a curriculum vitae, a dissertation abstract, three letters of recommendation, and a writing sample of approximately 20-25 pages in electronic format to: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/3144. Applications are due by November 1, 2013. Please note that the candidate must have a Ph.D. officially awarded no later than July 1, 2014. Cornell University is an equal opportunity employer and educator.

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Also posted at Communication and Media Studies 2013-2014

Eastern Michigan University - Asst. Professor, Film Studies  - PHONE INTERVIEWS SCHEDULED
The Department of Communication, Media & Theatre Arts invites applications for a tenure-track position in Film Studies: the appointment will be at the rank of Assistant Professor with a start in Fall 2014. The candidate will possess the ability to teach in the areas of film theory and criticism, film music, and film history—including US business and exhibition practices, and technological change. The candidate will also be expected to conduct relevant research within the field. Additionally, the candidate will serve as a liaison between the EM&FS program and community organizations wishing to engage with film studies students. Please note that this is not a film production position.

This new faculty member will be responsible for teaching a variety of film studies classes, including the introductory film appreciation class, and working with faculty to develop and implement additional offerings in film history and theory. The film studies program offers a solid foundation in theoretical studies with well-rounded courses focusing on a liberal arts approach to teaching. The EM&FS program serves, on average, more than 300 majors and minors. All tenure track faculty serve as advisors within the major. The program area is one of three in the Department of Communication, Media, and Theatre Arts, which is the largest department in the College of Arts and Sciences.

Qualifications: A minimum of two years of teaching experience is strongly desired. For appointment at the Assistant Professor level, a PhD is strongly preferred but a completed MFA or ABD with a final completion date within the first year of hire will be considered.

Application materials should include a letter of application, curriculum vita, teaching and research philosophy, and student evaluations.

NOTE: Please upload teaching and research philosophy as one document under “Writing Sample”. Please upload Student Evaluations under “Other Doc”.

Letters of recommendation should be sent directly to: Professor Brooke Dagnan, Eastern Michigan University, 124 Quirk Building, Ypsilanti, MI 48197.

Screening will begin October 15, 2013 and continue until position is filled.

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 * There are some on Friday, 11-22, and some on Tuesday, 11-26. Sounded like 4-6 on each day.

Emerson College (MA) - TT Asst. Professor, Writing for Film and Television

 * See full post at Creative Writing 2014

Fairfield University (CT) - Assistant Professor of Film, Television & Media Arts
The Film, Television & Media Arts (FTM) program, which is part of the Department of Visual and Performing Arts, of the College of Arts and Sciences at Fairfield University, invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in Film and Television Studies beginning September 2014. Applicants are expected to have a PhD in Film Studies or other relevant field of study, evidence of outstanding teaching, and an active research program in their area of specialization.

Candidates must be committed to teaching excellence in film and television history, theory, criticism, and aesthetics of fiction and nonfiction film and television texts in both American and international contexts. It is expected that research would be more narrowly focused within one of these areas. Connections to one of the 19 interdisciplinary programs in the College of Arts and Sciences would be a plus, such as to American Studies, Asian Studies, Black Studies, Latin American and Caribbean Studies, and Women, Gender & Sexuality Studies. Applicants should be prepared to teach day and evening courses at the undergraduate or graduate level (such as survey courses in American Cinema or American Television, Filmmaker or Television Studies, Film Theory, Screenwriting, Film or Television Genres). The teaching load is three courses each semester. The FTM program fosters a collaborative, creative, community among students and faculty. It consists of four full-time faculty, representing a range of specialties, and is housed in Xavier Hall, a unique and well-equipped media production facility.

Fairfield University is a Jesuit, Catholic institution, consistently ranked as a top comprehensive university in New England and located in the scenic shoreline community of Fairfield, CT, one hour from New York City along Long Island Sound. Our five Colleges and Professional Schools enroll approximately 3,500 undergraduate and 1,200 graduate students, developing intellectual potential and fostering ethical and religious values in the Jesuit tradition, which includes an explicit commitment to religious and cultural pluralism.

Review of applications will begin immediately; for consideration all materials must be submitted by Friday, October 18, 2013. The salary and the benefits for the position are competitive. Applicants should submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, a statement of both teaching philosophy and research interests, up to three (3) representative examples of scholarly work, sample syllabi of courses taught (if available), teaching evaluations (if available), an unofficial graduate school transcript, and the names and email addresses of three references from whom letters will be requested by the search process. Please submit your materials to: https://www.axiommentor.com/fairfield/film. Dr. Laura Nash, Chair, Department of Visual and Performing Arts; Prof. Mark Scalese, S.J., Program Director, Film, Television & Media Arts.

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- Does anyone know why this program refers to one of its faculty as Mrs.? Is this a telltale sign?

- Telltale sign of what? Where did you see this? Some faculty have MFA and do not hold PhD (hence no Dr.  reference). Are you saying you prefer they use Professor? Not sure what it matters? (10/19)

Also posted at Communication and Media Studies 2013-2014

Florida State University - TT Asst. Professor, Film Studies (English Dept.)
Florida State University, Department of English, Tallahassee FL 32306

http://www.english.fsu.edu/

We invite applications for a tenure-track assistant professor in Film Studies. We seek candidates with broad interests in film and literary study to teach courses in Film History, Film Theory, Film Genre, and Hollywood and Global Cinema. We are especially interested in candidates who combine film study with a field, period, or genre of literary study. Starting date August 2014. Ph.D. required. Record of publication and commitment to research excellence. 2/2 teaching assignment; one graduate course per year. Competitive salary. Application materials (letter, c.v, writing sample, at least three recommendation letters) via the Interfolio system (https://secure.interfolio.com/apply/) addressed to Prof. Robin Goodman, Search Committee Chair, Department of English, Florida State University, Tallahassee FL 32306-1580 by November 15. Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Minorities, persons with disabilities, and women encouraged to apply. A Public Records agency.

https://apply.interfolio.com/22987

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Hendrix College (AR) - TT Asst. Professor of English-Film Studies
The Department of English at Hendrix College invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in Film Studies to begin 1 August 2014. The successful candidate will be prepared to expand our existing curriculum within at least one of the following areas: 1) television studies and new media; 2) global cinema; 3) film history; 4) introductory production and study of digital film and media. In addition to teaching introductory and advanced film courses, mentoring film-related engaged learning projects, and contributing to the vitality of the Department’s track in Film Studies, other teaching responsibilities may include introductory and advanced writing, literary studies courses, and a first-year interdisciplinary team-taught course entitled The Engaged Citizen. Applicants must have in hand a Ph.D. in English, Film Studies, or a related field—or supply evidence that the degree will be awarded—by the summer of 2014. Skype interviews will be conducted in mid-December.

Application should include a letter addressing the candidate’s interest in teaching in a demanding liberal arts environment, a curriculum vitae and three letters of recommendation (including the phone numbers and email addresses of the referees), and transcripts of all graduate and undergraduate work. Applications from candidates with an interest in participating in the common freshman course and other interdisciplinary programs, and in using instructional technology where appropriate, will be particularly welcome. Application materials should be sent by November 11, 2013 through ByCommittee via the link above. Email questions to stuber@hendrix.edu.

Hendrix is a distinguished liberal arts college with an endowment of $181 million, sheltering a chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, located in Conway, Arkansas, thirty miles from Little Rock at the foothills of the Ozark Mountains. The College, related to the United Methodist Church, has a strong commitment to excellence in teaching liberal arts. Hendrix College adheres to the principle of equal educational and employment opportunity without regard to age, race, gender, disability, sexual orientation, or national origin. Further, the College is committed to the maintenance of an atmosphere of civility and respect for all students, faculty, and staff. Please visit our website at http://www.hendrix.edu.

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Keene State College (NH) - TT Asst. Professor of Film Production
The School of Arts and Humanities at Keene State College is accepting applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Film Production beginning fall 2014. We seek candidates with technical skills in film and video production, experience teaching film production at the introductory and advanced levels, and an active and current creative exhibition record. Applicants should be familiar with both digital and analog technologies. Areas of focus may include directing, producing, animation, motion graphics, documentary filmmaking and creative research. Applicants versed in hybrid approaches to fiction, non-fiction, and experimental practices are particularly encouraged to apply.

Responsibilities include teaching six courses a year, advising students, service to the department and college, and active engagement in the professional field. The successful candidate will teach courses in the major as well as courses in the college's Integrative Studies Program, an innovative approach to general education. Descriptions of specific courses can be found at http://www.keene.edu/courses/ Keene State College is committed to diversity and multiculturalism and seeks applications from individuals who will contribute to the College's ongoing cultivation of students as responsible global citizens.

Film Studies at Keene State College is a thriving major within the School of Arts and Humanities with a history going back to the early 1970s. The Film Studies curriculum blends critical thinking with creative production. A strong commitment to film and media education and an ambitious plan to build a Visual and Media Arts Center are key components of the College's strategic planning priorities. Current facilities include 16 mm film and video, editing labs, and a film archive holding valuable film prints, including the films of Louis de Rochemont. A vibrant local film culture includes a campus film society that holds nightly theatrical screenings, a series of visiting filmmakers and artists, and the Monadnock International Film Festival.

For information about the Film Studies Department, visit http://www.keene.edu/catalog/programs/film/

Qualifications:MFA in Film Production by August 1, 2014, teaching experience including mentoring student filmmakers, and an active creative exhibition record. The hiring committee may consider applicants with a Ph.D. in hand from a related discipline who have a significant current record of professional activities in film production.

Additional Desirable Qualifications: Experience with writing for film, cinematography, post-production software (including animation and motion graphics programs), a balance of scholarly and creative activity, and working effectively within an interdisciplinary environment. Salary will be based on Collective Bargaining Unit Agreement and is $61,720 minimum for the rank of Assistant Professor for fall 2013.

Application: Apply online at: https://jobs.usnh.edu/applicants/Central?quickFind=53745

Applicants should be prepared to upload the following documents when applying online: Note: The three (3) letters of recommendation may be sent under separate cover directly to Keene State College, Office of Human Resource Management-FAC7, 229 Main Street, Keene, NH 03435-1604 or via e-mail to [mailto:cgreene@keene.edu cgreene@keene.edu]
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 * Curriculum Vitae
 * Current film/video work made within the last five years, sent as a link to Vimeo or a website.
 * An artist statement about your work that also contextualizes the candidate's role(s) in each piece.
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Application Deadline: Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until November 15, 2013.

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Lawrence University (WI) - Associate Professor/Professor of Film Studies (Film History, Theory, and Criticism) and Director of the Film Studies Program
Seeking candidates to teach core Film Studies courses (Introduction to Film Studies, Film History, Film Theory) and direct a growing program in Film Studies. Thanks to a generous gift, Lawrence University has a new video production facility. This position is intended to help us strengthen the existing Film Studies Program, add video production, and reshape the film curriculum. Specialization open, but candidates with expertise in documentary film, global or transnational film, or film genre preferred. In addition to an ongoing research agenda, the ideal candidate will demonstrate a strong commitment to liberal arts teaching, including Lawrence University’s signature, interdisciplinary Freshman Studies program. Ph.D. in Film, Cinema, Media Studies or related field.

Lawrence University, located in Appleton, Wisconsin, is a highly selective undergraduate liberal arts college and conservatory of music, known for the quality of both its classroom and tutorial education, research opportunities for undergraduates, and faculty of teacher/scholars and teacher/artists. Founded in 1847, Lawrence is a community of 1,500 intellectually curious students that bring a diversity of experience and thought from nearly every state and 50 countries outside the U.S.

Lawrence is committed to enhancing the diversity of its faculty and the diversity of viewpoints and approaches that the faculty represents. Candidates are encouraged to read more about Lawrence at https://lawrencecareers.silkroad.com/lawrenceuniversity/About_Us.html and to address in their letters of application the ways in which they could contribute to Lawrence’s institutional mission and goals. This website also includes informational resources about the University and the surrounding community.

Interested applicants should apply online and submit a letter of application, a curriculum vitae, statements of teaching philosophy and research plans at https://lawrencecareers.silkroad.com. Applicants should also have three letters of reference sent to [mailto:search_filmstudies@lawrence.edu search_filmstudies@lawrence.edu]. Electronic submission of application materials is preferred. Review of applications to begin immediately; for full consideration, all materials should be submitted by January 1, 2014.

Lawrence University is an equal opportunity employer.

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 * This posting used to state that transcripts (graduate and undergraduate) were required. This was an error and has been corrected here and will be corrected elsewhere.

===Nevada State College - Asst. Professor, Visual Media Production / Media Specialist===
 * See full post at New Media and Digital Humanities 2014

New York University - TT Assistant Professor, Cinema Studies
Tisch Cinema Studies Faculty Search - Tenure Track Position

The Department of Cinema Studies at New York University invites applications for a Tenure Track Assistant Professor position to begin in September 2014. We seek candidates specializing in the History, Theory, and Practice of Documentary/Non-Fiction Film/Media. We particularly welcome candidates with expertise in digital theory and practice, political economy of media, and media history. Ability to teach practice-based courses in documentary/nonfiction film/media is highly desirable. The position serves as a core component in the cross-disciplinary graduate certificate program in Culture & Media and the candidate will be expected to assume mentorship in that program. (http://anthropology.as.nyu.edu/object/anthro.grad.program.cultmedia).

Knowledge of film theory and history is highly desirable.

We especially welcome candidates working in the fields of transnational film and media, and candidates who are attuned to questions of archiving and preservation.

Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.

The successful candidate will be expected to teach core courses in the department (for the curriculum and other information on the department, please consult descriptions for both the graduate and undergraduate degrees at http://cinema.tisch.nyu.edu/page/home.html).

The successful candidate is required to have the Ph.D. in hand by time of appointment.

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 * Professor Dana Polan, Chair of the Search Committee
 * c/o Liza Greenfield
 * Department of Cinema Studies
 * Tisch School of the Arts
 * 721 Broadway, 6th Floor
 * New York, NY 10003.

Application deadline is October 15. However, review of applications will begin immediately. We may consider applications beyond 15 October in order to identify an appropriate pool of finalists.

LINK to Job Announcement

Deadline: Oct. 15, 2013

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Request for additional materials: Request for supplemental materials (syllabus), they will be flying people out between December 2nd and 18th. [posted 11/11]

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North Carolina State University - TT Asst. Professor, Film and Media Studies (Dept. of English)
The Department of English at North Carolina State University seeks applications for a Tenure Track Assistant Professor position in the theory and/or history of film and/or moving images (including digital media). We seek candidates who can enrich and expand our current strengths in American and European cinema and who possess a strong record of scholarship and teaching. Areas of specialization are open, although we are particularly interested in candidates able to teach courses exploring the social, historical, and aesthetic aspects of cinema in a global moving image context.

Film faculty at NCSU teach a 2-2 load of both undergraduate and graduate (MA-level) courses. NCSU offers a film major, an English major with a film concentration, an MA in English with a film concentration, and a PhD in Communications, Rhetoric, and Digital Media (with which film faculty may choose to affiliate). Candidates are expected to maintain an active research and publication program and to participate in both professional and university service. In addition, there will be opportunities for leadership and program administration (with corresponding reductions in teaching load).

A growing Digital Humanities initiative at NCSU (part of a Triangle university consortium that includes Duke and UNC-Chapel Hill and is tied to the National Humanities Center) provides another avenue for research as well as leadership. The Triangle area boasts a rich film culture at the university, museum, as well as theatrical level. Film faculty regularly mentor student fellows for the Full Frame Documentary Festival that takes place every spring and are involved in the film culture of the Triangle. Film Studies has programs in Prague, Amsterdam, and London, where the successful candidate might elect to spend part of a summer teaching.

Please use the NC State University employment web portal (http://jobs.ncsu.edu) and search for position #00103611 to apply; we cannot consider applications submitted in any other way. You can go to the posting directly by using this link: http://jobs.ncsu.edu/postings/29029. Upload letter of application (addressed to Antony H. Harrison, Department Head, and referencing the position title Assistant Professor in Film Studies and position number 00103611, CV, and contact information for at least three references. Three letters of reference, a writing sample, and teaching materials and evaluations may be requested later. Screening of applications will begin November 15 and will continue until position is filled.

https://jobs.ncsu.edu/postings/29029

See also: https://apply.interfolio.com/23437

Posted in MLA JIL 10/11/13

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===Portland State University - TT Asst. Professor, 20th c. British Lit. and Film Studies===
 * See full post at Modern British 2014

Rhode Island College - TT Assistant Professor, English, (Film Studies)
Assistant Professor, English, (Film Studies), tenure track position, Fall 2014

DESCRIPTION OF DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

Essential Job Functions


 * -Teach course offerings in both the Film Studies Program and English Department.
 * -Teach introductory to advanced courses in the Film Studies major and complement the Film Studies Program's offerings in film criticism, film history, and film theory.
 * -Teach general education courses.
 * -Advise students.
 * -Engage in scholarly research and professional activities.
 * -Participate in College and Departmental activities.

Occasional Job Functions


 * Perform other duties and responsibilities as assigned by the department chair.

REQUIRED QUALIFICATION STANDARDS:

Education: Ph.D. in Film Studies or related discipline.

Experience:
 * -College teaching experience.
 * -Evidence of scholarly potential.

Preferred Qualifications: Preferred:
 * -Formal training in and experience teaching film production courses.
 * -Willingness to adopt a leadership role.

Required Applicant Documents: Cover Letter, Curriculum Vitae, Unofficial Transcript 1

Document Instructions: PLEASE READ CAREFULLY. All required documents must be attached to your on-line application and match the appropriate document field (i.e. cover letter, resume, cv, transcript, etc.) Documents must be in Word or PDF files. Applicants that have multiple documents to attach to a single document field (such as transcripts or teaching evaluations, etc) must combine the separate documents into one larger document before attaching to the single document field. Documents that are mailed, emailed or faxed separately WILL NOT be accepted, acknowledged or shared with search committees unless otherwise instructed in the posting. Applicants using a dossier service such as Interfolio, please contact the dossier service for specific instructions prior to completing your application. On-line applications that do not meet the document requirements upon the posting closing date WILL NOT BE CONSIDERED even if your application has been confirmed.

Special Instructions/Information for Applicants:

Anticipated Vacancy - Fall 2014

Pending Budgetary Approval

Final appointment is subject to available funding


 * -The doctoral degree is required for appointment and must be completed prior to the beginning of service.
 * -Candidates are required to provide an unofficial transcript. Transcript should be of highest degree earned. Official Transcript will be required upon hire.
 * -Optional buttons have been provided in case candidates wish to upload additional information.
 * -Candidates will be prompted during the application process to provide names (3) and email addresses for reference letters.

https://employment.ric.edu/ [Posting Number: 0000534]

Deadline: 12-31-2013

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Rochester Institute of Technology - TT Asst. Professor of English, Digital Media/Digital Humanities

 * See full post at New Media and Digital Humanities 2014

===Saint Mary's College of California - TT Asst. Professor of English (Film/Drama)=== Fall 2014: Full-Time, Tenure-Track. The Department of English invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track position in English at the Assistant Professor level, emphasis in Modern/Contemporary Drama and Film.

Responsibilities:

Teaching responsibilities include undergraduate courses in Film Analysis, Dramatic Literature, dramatic writing and/or screenwriting, along with courses in literature, freshman composition, the Collegiate Seminar Great Books Program, and the January Term.

Experience and Qualifications:

• Ph.D. (or D.F.A.) • Evidence of scholarly publication in Film and/or Theatre Studies • Strong teaching abilities • Ethusiasm for teaching in an intimate student-centered learning community

Supplemental Information:

The department is committed to a multicultural curriculum taught by a culturally diverse faculty to a culturally diverse student body.

Application Instructions: Please apply on-line at http://jobs.stmarys-ca.edu.

1) Include a cover letter that specifically addresses how you meet the qualifications and are prepared to support the mission of the College.

2) Please submit a CV, a summary of teaching philosophy, a summary of current research plans.

Saint Mary's is an equal employment opportunity employer. We support inclusive excellence and are committed to creating a safe and welcoming community for all.

Link to Apply: http://apptrkr.com/385387

InsideHigherEd

Deadline: Closing Date/Time: Fri. 10/25/13 11:59 PM Pacific Time

Deadline: Oct. 25, 2013

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 * Has anyone heard *anything* about the process here? I've not gotten anything other than the automated acknowledgement upon application and am trying to figure out where they are without bugging them. (11/8)

St. Olaf College - TT Asst. Prof. of English and Film Studies
The Department of English at St. Olaf College seeks a tenure-track assistant professor eager to work in an interdisciplinary environment, develop a new film studies curriculum, and address film studies in a liberal arts context that values excellence in teaching. The candidate will have a six-course teaching load in the Media and Film Studies program, the English Department, and First-Year Writing. Candidates should be prepared to teach introductory film courses, film history, film and media theory, and film genres. Candidates could teach English department courses on topics such as literature and film, visual narrative, and film/literary theory. The first-year writing seminar is on a topic of the instructor’s choice. Completed Ph.D. by August 15, 2014 strongly preferred.

Applicants must submit materials online at https://jobs.stolaf.edu. For the preliminary screening, the following materials are required: a cover letter, vita, unofficial graduate transcripts, and three letters of recommendation. To ensure consideration for an MLA interview, these materials must be received no later than October 18, 2013. General inquiries may be directed to Professor Diana Postlethwaite, Chair of the Search Committee, at englishfilmsearch14@stolaf.edu.

Recognized as one of the nation’s leading liberal arts colleges, St. Olaf College is located in Northfield, Minnesota, approximately 35 miles south of the Minneapolis/St. Paul metropolitan area. It is a co-educational, residential institution, enrolling about 3,000 students from 43 states and 19 countries. A liberal arts college affiliated with the Lutheran Church (ELCA), St. Olaf College is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer and actively seeks diversity in its students, faculty, and staff. The college is especially interested in candidates who will contribute to the diversity of our community through their work and service. To provide a safe and secure educational environment, St. Olaf College verifies the accuracy of all credentials presented by applicants and conducts a criminal background check on every new hire.

HR Job Announcement

Deadline: Oct. 18, 2013

Acknowledgment received:
 * 11/19: I received an email from the HR secretary informing me that one of my letter writers hasn't yet submitted his letter. I explained that I wasn't able to reach him for 2 months now, and they let me use another reference. I'm not sure why, since the application deadline has passed. Is this a good sign?
 * Well... it's not a bad one ^

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 * I wonder how many have gotten requests for more materials, and how many will make it to the MLA interview stage?

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 * NOTE: this appears to be a repetition of a search that did not succeed last year. See Film Studies 2013
 * Last year, St. Olaf made an offer to someone who turned them down for a different position.  After that--at least as far as I could tell--they declared the search a failure.  I don't know whether they actually reached out to their other finalists or not, or if they just gave up (despite the number of people they had interviewed at MLA, among whom must have been many other viable candidates).   If you are interviewing with them, be aware that they seem to be looking for something very specific--although I kind of got the impression last year that they might be divided as to what their priorities in a hire should be.  You may want to check the comments of people who posted on the St. Olaf thread from last year's Wiki, linked above.
 * They did reach out to several finalists last year, and I did not get the impression that they were looking for something unusually specific.
 * Ok, good, thanks for that extra info.  Not being a finalist, I didn't know.  Why was the search a failure, then?  Did all the finalists from last year turn them down for other places?  It would be great if you could tell us, because I've been wondering for some time what happened.  As for the part about looking for something specific, you could be right, since you seem to know more about the finalist stage.  From my point of view at the semi-finalist stage, though, it seemed to me that they didn't quite know what they wanted but would have, immediately, had it been presented to them.  Well, it's all subjective from any given applicant's point of view, I guess.  I'm not trying to be disagreeable--I'm just trying to tell you the impressions I got from the limited exposure I had to the process.  Thanks for sharing what you know.
 * I interviewed for the St. Olaf position last year, too! Can we have a reunion at MLA this year? :) I didn't make it to the final stage, but I was admittedly quite green. I got the impression there might have been some varying interests between the English and the communication committee members, and I was surprised an HR rep came too (luckily, I brought extra materials!), but overall, I found them very cordial, warm, and engaged. I didn't apply again this year -- you only get to break my heart once -- but best wishes to the applicants! Seems like a great place to work.

Stanford University - Open-Rank, Documentary Film and Video Production
The Program in Film and Media Studies in the Department of Art & Art History at Stanford University is seeking candidates for an open-rank position with an emphasis in the field of Documentary Film and Video Production. The appointment is expected to begin September 1, 2014.

Situated in the Department of Art and Art History as part of Stanford's program in Film and Media Studies, the Master of Fine Arts Program in Documentary Film and Video provides a historical, theoretical, and critical framework within which students master the conceptual and practical skills for producing nonfiction film. The MFA degree prepares students for professional careers in video, and digital media and for teaching at the university level. Students are encouraged to develop their documentary voice within a context of artistic expression, formal exploration, and engagement with social issues. A dual emphasis on documentary production and film and media studies endows the student with breadth across these areas.

The successful candidate will teach at the graduate level in the MFA Program and at the undergraduate level in the Film and Media Studies program. Candidates will be required to teach a range of core courses in both documentary production and documentary studies. The production sequence is comprehensive in all areas, focusing on research, conceptualization, producing, directing, cinematography, sound, and editing of nonfiction media. The successful candidate will be expected to engage with the critical discourse surrounding contemporary documentary production, develop studies courses that build on the existing curriculum, and be conversant with new media practices and modes of distribution. The candidate will contribute to a department engaged in creative expression and critical thinking across disciplines and be encouraged to seek out synergies that may exist among colleagues across the university. We welcome applicants who have a strong creative portfolio in documentary film in addition to University teaching experience. Master’s degree or Ph.D. is required.

Please send a letter of application that includes the following: a statement that details your approach to your creative work, a description of your teaching experience and philosophy, a CV, sample work on DVD or Vimeo link, and a list of three referees to: Professor Jan Krawitz, Department of Art & Art History, 435 Lasuen Mall, Stanford University, Stanford, CA 94305-2018. The application deadline is November 4, 2013. Electronic applications will not be accepted.

H-NET

Deadline: Nov. 4

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Stony Brook University, SUNY - Assistant Professor, Visual Culture & Digital Media
Descriptive Title: Assistant Professor REF#: F-8243-13-10

Budget Title: same as above Faculty Position

Department: Cultural Analysis & Theory Campus: Stony Brook West Campus/HSC

Salary: Commensurate with Experience

Required Qualifications: Ph.D. in Visual Culture Studies, Cinema Studies, New Media Studies, or a related field (must be completed August 2014). We seek a scholar whose research and teaching is grounded in the history and theory of digital media with an emphasis on visual culture.

Preferred Qualifications: Fluent in critical theory, theories of visuality, and comparative media studies with proven research and teaching in the following areas: histories of the digital image and technology; emergent and experimental media formats, particularly cinematic and post-cinematic forms; and media archaeology. Previous training in critical race/ethnic studies, post-colonial critique, and/or transnationalism and globalization.

Responsibilities & Requirements: The candidate will be expected to teach a large-lecture in the department's Cinema and Cultural Studies major as well as upper-division undergraduate courses based upon the candidate's areas of specialization and a graduate seminar.

Special Notes: This is a tenure track position. FLSA Exempt position, not eligible for the overtime provisions of the FLSA. Internal and external search to occur simultaneously. Anticipated start date: September 2014. Preliminary phone or video interviews will be conducted in January. Finalists will be invited to campus in late January and early February 2014.

The selected candidate must successfully clear a background investigation.

Application Procedure: Those interested in this position should complete the Academic Jobs Online application process online at https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/3296, and submit a letter of interest, a full curriculum vitae, a research statement, and two writing samples (in PDF files). In addition, applicants should request three referees send confidential letters of reference to AJO.

Alternatively, applications materials may be submitted to: Professor Krin Gabbard, Chair, Visual Culture & Digital Media Search Committee, Department of Cultural Analysis & Theory, 2048 Humanities Building, Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY 11794-5355

Applications for this position must be received, as specified in the Application Procedure Section, no later than 5:00 PM Eastern Time on 12/30/2013, unless specifically noted otherwise in the Special Notes Section.

HERC

Deadline: Dec. 30

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 * Also posted at Communication and Media Studies 2013-2014

SUNY Oswego - TT Asst. Professor, Screenwriting

 * See full post at Creative Writing 2014

SUNY Purchase - TT Assistant Professor of Cinema Studies
The School of Film and Media at Purchase College invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Cinema Studies beginning Fall 2014. The ideal candidate will be a scholar of television studies and/or global media with the ability to teach across the Cinema Studies curriculum. We will also consider candidates specialized in other areas of the field who demonstrate the ability to teach courses in television studies. The successful candidate will complement the department's strengths in aesthetics, francophone cinema, Latin American cinema, gender studies, and film theory. We are particularly interested in candidates whose research or teaching focuses on popular cinema, narrative fiction, genre theory, and new modes of reception.

QUALIFICATIONS: PhD in Cinema Studies or related field by the time of appointment (August 2014), teaching experience, a record of scholarly publication, and a strong research agenda. The teaching load is five courses per year on a two-semester schedule, including required courses that encompass the history, close analysis, and theories of cinema. The successful candidate will contribute to general education as well as to allied programs. In addition, faculty sponsor 4-6 senior projects, a college-wide requirement and signature feature of the Purchase curriculum. Therefore, potential for publishing high quality scholarly work and a passion for working closely with students on cinema studies research are essential.

All application materials should be uploaded to https://jobs.purchase.edu by October 31.

Deadline: Oct. 31

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Syracuse University (NY) - Associate Prof., Film Studies (Dept. of English)
The Department of English at Syracuse University is searching for an associate professor with a research specialization in U.S. narrative cinema and a secondary interest in popular culture. PhD in English, film studies or related field required. Job responsibilities: active research agenda; teaching undergraduate courses for the film and screen studies track in the English and Textual Studies major, including a large lecture course with teaching assistants; teach graduate courses, direct doctoral dissertations and serve on dissertation committees; contribute service to the department, college and university. For detailed description and online application, go to http://www.sujobopps.com, (#070789). Applicants should upload cover letter, c.v., a sample of recent published work and names of three references by November 25, 2013. Syracuse University is an EO/AA employer and particularly encourages applications from women and minority candidates.

Link to apply: https://www.sujobopps.com/postings/52030

Deadline: Nov. 25

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Texas A&M University - Assistant, Associate, or Full Professor of Africana Studies and Film Studies
The Africana Studies and Film Studies programs at Texas A&M University invite applications for a tenure-track open rank position. Applicants must have a Ph.D. in Africana Studies, Film Studies or related field. We seek candidates with a strong research agenda and teaching record in African cinema or African diaspora cinemas in the United States, the United Kingdom, or Latin America. Secondary fields of specialization may include ethnographic cinema and documentary cinema. The position will have equal responsibilities in both programs; we expect the successful candidate to be able to teach Francophone, Hispanic, Anglophone, and Lusophone Black cinema, even if her or his specialty is in one or two of these areas. The successful candidate will teach in the areas of her or his specialization, as well as Introduction to Africana Studies, Introduction to Film Analysis, and Film History. Texas A&M University is a Research I institution, and the search committee is looking for scholars dedicated to interdisciplinary research, undergraduate teaching, graduate mentoring, and program development.

The search committee will begin reviewing applications on November 1. Send your application letter, curriculum vitae, three letters of recommendation, and a 20-page writing sample to: Juan Alonzo, Chair, Africana and Film Studies Search, 4355 TAMU, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX 77843-4355

If you have questions, contact Juan Alonzo, Chair of Africana and Film Studies Search: jjalonzo@tamu.edu.

Texas A&M University and the Africana Studies and Film Studies Programs are deeply committed to promoting a diverse educational environment among our faculty and students. We are actively seeking applications from individuals whose diverse backgrounds and perspectives will strengthen our community.

https://apply.interfolio.com/23303

MLA JIL 10/4/13

Deadline: Nov. 1

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University of the Arts (PA) - Director of B.A. in Film & Media Studies (Assoc. or Adv. Asst Professor)
The Division of Liberal Arts at the University of the Arts seeks a director for its new B.A. in Film & Media Studies. By drawing on strengths in the Division of Liberal Arts and in the School of Film of the College of Art, Media, and Design, the program combines creative studio courses in film, animation, and writing with intensive study of the history, aesthetics, and social implications of film and allied media forms.

The faculty member in this position is a proponent of the University of the Arts’ commitment to an innovative arts education that encourages transmedia and interdisciplinary exploration and collaboration within and across its degree programs in visual, literary, and performing arts and design. This commitment is especially evident in the Division of Liberal Arts’ Film & Media Studies program, which blends film making with film study.

The new director will: •develop and teach courses that introduce students to the salient theories and methodologies in film and media studies; •supervise and coordinate a degree program that incorporates studio coursework in the School of Film as well as academic coursework in the Division of Liberal Arts; •advise and mentor Film & Media Studies majors; •supervise a two-semester senior capstone thesis; •provide committee service and other duties as required.

The appointment will be made at the rank of advanced assistant or associate professor. Ph.D. or equivalent in Film, Communication, and/or Media Studies required, with a record of scholarly publication and teaching experience commensurate with the level of appointment. The teaching load is 6 courses annually; administrative release negotiable. The appointment commences September 1, 2014.

Qualified applicants should submit curriculum vitae and letter of application only to [mailto:FMSdirector@uarts.edu FMSdirector@uarts.edu]. The documents should be in Microsoft Word and submitted by attachment. Applications received by Friday, November 15, will receive fullest consideration. Preliminary interviews will be conducted at the Modern Language Association convention in Chicago, January 9-12, 2014.

Located in the heart of Center City Philadelphia, the University of the Arts is one of the only universities in the United States solely dedicated to educating creative individuals in the visual, literary, and performing arts and design. The University of the Arts is an equal opportunity employer.

https://apply.interfolio.com/22184

MLA JIL 09/13/13

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 * --- This job was listed last year, and apparently an offer was made in March.  Does anyone know what happened?  Is there something going on behind the scenes?

University of California, San Diego - Asst. Professor, Film and Media History / Theory
Assistant Professor Description: FILM and MEDIA HISTORIAN/THEORIST

University of California, San Diego -- Department of Visual Arts Assistant Professor, to begin July 1, 2014.

The Department of Visual Arts within the Division of Arts and Humanities at UC San Diego http://visarts.ucsd.edu/ is committed to academic excellence and diversity within the faculty, staff, and student body. The Department seeks a film and media historian or theorist. All research specializations will be considered but we particularly welcome a demonstrated interest in the relation of film and media to other art practices of the 20th and 21st centuries, and/or an engagement with the contemporary new media landscape.

The candidate will be responsible for developing and teaching large undergraduate lecture courses on the history of film and media, undergraduate classes for majors in art history and media studies,and graduate seminars for an innovative Ph.D program in art history which includes a concentration in art practice and also enrolls MFA students inits courses. Faculty in all areas of our department are expected to serve both the MFA and Ph.D programs by giving critiques, supervisingindependent studies, and serving on graduate committees. The department offers B.A., M.F.A., and Ph.D degrees. Teaching at both undergraduate and graduate levels is expected. Candidate should have a record of excellence in research and teaching. Ph.D. (or close to completion) required.

We seek candidates whose research, teaching, or service have prepared them to contribute to our commitment to diversity and inclusion in higher education. Applicants are asked to summarize their past or potential contributions to diversity in their personal statement. Contributions mightinclude such items as providing leadership in teaching, mentoring, research or service towards building an equitable and diverse scholarlyenvironment and/or increasing access or participation of individuals from historically underrepresented groups.

UCSD is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer with a strong institutional commitment to excellence through diversity.

Salary: Rank and salary commensurate with qualifications and experience based on UC pay scales.

Closing Date: Application deadline is November 1, 2013, or until filled.

To Apply: We are only accepting applications electronically. To apply, please access RECRUIT, our electronic system at https://apol-recruit.ucsd.edu/apply/JPF00397.

Applications should include a cover letter, statement of research, statement of teaching, curriculum vitae, names and contact information of two references (do not send letters of recommendation and/or placementfiles) and evidence of work in the field. The evidence may be in the form of off prints of articles, copies of books, etc. in PDF format that can be uploaded into the RECRUIT online electronic system.

Applicants should also submit a separate personal statement summarizing past or potential contributions to diversity (see http://facultyequity.ucsd.edu/Faculty-Applicant-C2D-Info.asp for further information). Please reference position ‪#‎FMH‬-2014-L on all correspondence.

Deadline: Nov. 1

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 * Does anyone know if this is TT?

University of California, Santa Barbara - Asst. Professor of Film/Media Practice and Theory
Film and Media Studies at UCSB, seeks a mediamaker-scholar whose work encompasses production, theory, and history as an Assistant Professor, beginning July 1, 2014. Candidates must be committed to conceptually innovative approaches to production practices, using contemporary media platforms to foster imaginative modes of research and new forms of knowledge. The successful candidate will be expected to teach in the core areas of our undergraduate and graduate programs, supervise and curate student projects, and develop imaginative production courses that are integrated within a liberal arts curriculum that emphasizes media theory, criticism, and history. A Ph.D. and/or MFA expected. The ideal candidate will demonstrate outstanding creative and research potential and a strong commitment to teaching. http://www.filmandmedia.ucsb.edu.

Apply by October 31, 2013: https://recruit.ap.ucsb.edu/apply. Contact Kathy Murray at kmurray@filmandmedia.ucsb.edu. The department is especially interested in individuals who can contribute to the diversity and excellence of the academic community through research, teaching, and service. EO/AA Employer.

Deadline: Oct. 31

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 * Also posted at Communication and Media Studies 2013-2014

University of California, Santa Cruz - Assistant Professor in Social Documentary Production
The Film and Digital Media Department at the University of California, Santa Cruz (UCSC) invites applications for a position in production with a solid foundation in the theory and history of social documentation at the Assistant Professor (tenure-track) level. We seek an accomplished and influential filmmaker and media artist of socially engaging non-fiction work with an exhibition track record in film festivals, museums, new media and/or public television whose modes of production and research intersect with and expand upon the department’s current strengths: social documentary and nonfiction forms; multiplatform media engaging issues of social justice and political activism; and/or critical analysis media representation, documentary forms and transmedia platforms. Applicants should be able to contribute to one or more of the following areas of social documentary production including video, photography, editing, sound design, lighting and multiplatform storytelling. We have a preference for candidates with expertise in documentary video production, social science analysis and professional development. We have a particular interest in candidates with international expertise, given the international and diversity-focused concerns of the Social Documentation Program. Possible related areas of research and teaching might include graduate and undergraduate social documentary critical studies, production across cinematic genres, video and sound editing production and/or multiplatform and transmedia documentary.

We seek candidates with experience or demonstrated potential for university teaching at the undergraduate and graduate levels, including masters or doctoral supervision. The Film & Digital Media Department offers an M.A. in Social Documentation aimed at training documentarians in creative and scholarly approaches to social change, media representation, and marginalized cultures; a Ph.D. designed to challenge traditional borders between creative and critical practice; and a B.A. which emphasizes both critical studies and production. Our curriculum addresses the history, theory and production of film, television, video and digital media across a range of global and historical contexts. The program currently serves approximately five hundred undergraduate majors, eighteen doctoral students, and fifteen master’s students. The Film & Digital Media Department is in the Division of the Arts, which also includes Departments of Art, History of Art and Visual Culture, Music, Theater Arts, the M.F.A. Program in Digital Arts and New Media, and Ph.D. programs in Music and Visual Studies. There are opportunities for scholarly, creative and teaching connections in these areas, as well as with colleagues and programs in the Humanities and Social Sciences divisions and the School of Engineering. The Arts Division supports faculty research through the Arts Research Institute; the campus supports research and teaching with grants awarded by the Committee on Research, the Committee on Teaching, and other groups.

We seek an artist-scholar with teaching experience and with evidence of a developed research trajectory. The successful candidate will be expected to teach five five-unit courses, or their equivalent, on a schedule of three 11-week quarters per academic year, in accordance with the department's workload policy. All members of the department are expected to: advise and mentor students; actively engage in independent creative and/or research activity; and actively participate in administrative responsibilities for the department, affiliated college and the campus, including but not limited to committee work, outreach, development, and program building. The ability to contribute significantly to graduate education and the mentoring of graduate students is highly desirable, as is the ability to contribute to their professionalization to ready them for the fields they enter post-matriculation. The successful candidate must be able to work with students, faculty and staff from a wide range of social and cultural backgrounds. We are especially interested in candidates who can contribute to the diversity and excellence of the academic community.

RANK: Assistant Professor. SALARY: Commensurate with qualifications and experience

BASIC QUALIFICATIONS: M.F.A. in relevant field of study or a demonstrated record of social documentary or creative work as evidenced by a national and/or international record of exhibition in museums, galleries, film and new media festivals, public television and/or publication in journals.

PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS: University teaching experience; graduate-level teaching; graduate student supervision and mentoring. Demonstrated contributions to diversity through research, teaching and/or service.

POSITION AVAILABLE: July 1, 2014, with academic year beginning September 2014. Position contingent upon final budgetary approval.

TO APPLY: Applications are accepted via the UCSC Academic Recruit online system, and must include 1) a letter of application outlining scholarly and creative background as well as current and future research plans; 2) curriculum vitae; 3) three samples of social documentary and/or artistic work. (Please upload PDFs with links to specific samples of moving image or other creative work.); 4) one writing sample (optional); 5) diversity statement addressing contributions to diversity through research, teaching and/or service (optional); 6) teaching statement (optional); 7) three confidential letters of recommendation*. All documents uploaded to the UC Recruit online system must be in PDF format.

Apply at https://recruit.ucsc.edu/apply/JPF00040

Refer to Position #JPF00040-14 in all correspondence.


 * All letters will be treated as confidential per University of California policy and California state law. For any reference letter provided via a third party (i.e., dossier service, career center), direct the author to UCSC’s confidentiality statement at http://apo.ucsc.edu/confstm.htm

CLOSING DATE: Review of applications will begin on October 14, 2013.

To ensure full consideration, applications should be complete and letters of recommendation received by this date. The position will remain open until filled, but not later than 6/30/2015.

Deadline: Oct. 14

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===University of Minnesota - TT Asst. Professor, Cultural Studies and Comparative Literature (Film Studies)===
 * Also posted at Communication and Media Studies 2013-2014
 * See full post at Comparative 2014

University of North Alabama - TT Asst. Professor of English in Film Studies
The University of North Alabama is accepting applications for Assistant Professor of English in Film Studies. Specialization in Global Cinema is preferred. Desired areas of secondary expertise include Literary Criticism and/or Professional Writing. The successful candidate must demonstrate a desire for excellence in teaching and a commitment to an active program of scholarship and research. Participation in college service and student advisement is expected. Teaching assignments range from first-year composition courses and sophomore level British, American, or World literature courses that all faculty teach to advanced courses in appropriate areas of expertise. A willingness to provide online instruction is expected. All faculty are expected to teach a 4/4 load with possible reductions for graduate courses. Salary will be commensurate with degree, rank and experience.

A doctorate in English is required for tenure-track appointment; ABD will be considered for temporary appointment at instructor rank, pending completion of doctorate by August 2015. College teaching experience is required.

To apply for this position, please visit our Online Employment System at http://jobs.una.edu. Applications will only be accepted through this system. For questions, please email employment@una.edu.

From their website -

This position requires that applicants attach an electronic copy of a cover letter, resume, and reference list. This position also requires that applicants submit unofficial or official transcripts and three letters of reference. Electronic copies of unofficial transcripts may be attached under the attachment headings of Unofficial Transcript 1, Unofficial Transcript 2, etc. Electronic copies of reference letters may be emailed to employment@una.edu as attachments in Adobe PDF or Microsoft Word format. If electronic copies are unavailable, hard copies of unofficial or official Transcripts and reference letters must be sent to Human Resources at UNA Box 5043, Florence, AL 35632 or can be brought to Bibb Graves Hall, Room 217. Transcripts will not be considered official if a designation of "Issued to Student" is visible. Official transcripts will be required before an offer of employment is made. For questions, please email employment@una.edu or call 256-765-4291.

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"This position requires that applicants attach an electronic copy of a cover letter, resume, and reference list.  This position also requires that applicants submit unofficial transcrpts and three letters of reference."

University of Oregon - TT in Media Industry Studies/Moving Images - SKYPE INTERVIEW SCHEDULED
The School of Journalism and Communication and the Cinema Studies Program seek a tenure-track assistant professor whose research and teaching focus on media industry studies with primary emphasis on moving images. We seek candidates whose work is interdisciplinary and who would complement existing faculty specializations. Ph.D. required by the time of appointment. The Cinema Studies Program is a highly successful new interdisciplinary undergraduate program of the College of Arts and Sciences, The School of Architecture and Allied Arts and the School of Journalism and Communication. The successful candidate will hold a joint appointment in Cinema Studies and the School of Journalism and Communication. We invite applications from qualified candidates who share our commitment to a diverse learning and work environment. Employment begins September 16, 2014.

To ensure consideration, please submit applications by October 18, 2013. The position will remain open until filled. Interested candidates should submit a letter of interest, CV, writing sample and three letters of recommendation to: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/2925

The School of Journalism and Communication (SOJC) is an accredited professional school serving approximately 2,000 undergraduates and 100 graduate students both on the University of Oregon campus in Eugene and at the George S. Turnbull Center in Portland. The School is one of the oldest journalism programs in the nation, founded in 1916. The University of Oregon is an AAU research institution and a member of the Pac-12 conference. Located 110 miles south of Portland, the University of Oregon has an enrollment of 24,000. The Eugene metro area (pop. 250,000) is in a region noted for its dynamic quality of life and progressive cultural environment. We are about an hour’s drive from the Pacific coast and the Cascade Mountains. The University of Oregon is an equal opportunity, affirmative action institution committed to cultural diversity and compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act.

Deadline Date: October 18, 2013

Acknowledgment received:

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 * -- This is identical to last year's posting. Did that search fail or is this a new line?
 * Last year's search failed so they're running it again.
 * Also posted at Communication and Media Studies 2013-2014

University of Pennsylvania - Dick Wolf Assistant Professorship in New Media (English Dept.)
The University of Pennsylvania invites applications for the endowed Dick Wolf Assistant Professorship in New Media, a tenure-track position in the Department of English. The Wolf Assistant Professor will join the core faculty of the Program in Cinema Studies and will help to develop the new media curriculum at both the graduate and undergraduate levels. The position begins July 1, 2014. A demonstrated commitment to excellence in scholarship and teaching is required. We will consider a wide variety of methodologies, but we are particularly interested in candidates whose work considers questions of new media within a global / transnational context. PhD is expected by the start of the appointment. Application materials are to be submitted online at http://facultysearches.provost.upenn.edu/postings/21. A complete application includes a cover letter, CV, writing sample, statement of teaching philosophy, and the contact information for three individuals who will be contacted by the University with instructions on how to submit a letter of recommendation. Candidates are encouraged to apply by November 1, 2013, but applications will be reviewed until the position is filled. The University of Pennsylvania is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer.

https://apply.interfolio.com/22430

MLA JIL 09/13/13

Deadline Date: Nov. 1, 2013

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They just pulled my letters of rec. Does anyone have a sense if this amounts to making it to the next level, or are all letters being solicited? (11/14)

My letters were requested a few days after I submitted my application on 10/11. I think they are soliciting letters from every applicant. (11/15) This is correct. I contacted one of their administrators a couple days ago about letters after noticing that mine had not made their way to their system. They looked into it and told me that they have a new system in place that requires an admin to manually push a button for each applicant's letters. This wasn't previously done and they are now pushing through all the requests. (11/15)

Thanks for your insight and sharing this info! (11/15)

University of Pittsburgh - TT Assistant Professor, Film Studies: International Cinema
The Film Studies Program and the Department of English at the University of Pittsburgh invite applications for a new, anticipated tenure-track, assistant professor position in international cinema, to begin August 2014, pending budgetary approval.

We seek candidates who can teach at both the graduate and undergraduate levels as well as contribute to our new interdepartmental PhD in Film Studies. Our colleague's research interests will engage with our existing strengths in the study of cinema and media across national, historical, cultural, linguistic, and aesthetic boundaries.

Possible areas of research include, but are not limited to, the history of world cinema, transnational media networks, film and media theory/criticism, televisual and digital media formations, regional and international screen cultures, and media publics.

The University of Pittsburgh has been a leader in film studies research for decades. We have recently added a new interdisciplinary doctoral degree that involves renowned faculty from departments such as Communication, East Asian, English, French and Italian, German, Hispanic, History of Art and Architecture, and Slavic.

We seek a candidate whose research program could highlight, consolidate, and re-imagine the connections among these departments.

A PhD is required by the time of appointment.

To apply, please visit http://apply.interfolio.com/23042, and supply the following materials by November 1, 2013.


 * 1) Cover letter
 * 2) CV
 * 3) Names of three references

Selected candidates will be invited to submit additional materials, including examples of scholarly work, letters of recommendation, and a teaching portfolio. We plan to interview at the MLA in Chicago in January.

For questions about the position, please contact the Director of the Film Studies Program, Adam Lowenstein, at alowen@pitt.edu. (No application materials can be accepted via this e-mail address.)

MLA JIL 09/27/13

Deadline Date: Nov. 1, 2013

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials: x3 (11/12)

Rejection (no interview): x5 [11/12]

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 * Rejected already! That was fast. This seems like proof of what someone posted above: that people don't seem to be posting on this wiki that much; otherwise we might be seeing more updates if some searches are already progressing to the stage of rejecting people.
 * Looks like materials were also requested on 11/12, so probably there hadn't been anything to report before that date.

University of Pittsburgh - TT Asst. Professor, Film Studies: Production Studies
The Film Studies Program and the Department of English at the University of Pittsburgh invite applications from filmmaker-scholars for a new, anticipated tenure-track, assistant professor position in production studies, to begin August 2014, pending budgetary approval.

We seek candidates who can teach media production at both the graduate and undergraduate levels as well as contribute to our new interdepartmental PhD in Film Studies with scholarly and creative work. Our new colleague will develop our long-standing relationship with Pittsburgh Filmmakers as we work towards an expanded production track within our undergraduate major. Founded in the early 1970s, Pittsburgh Filmmakers remains one of the most important independent filmmaking cooperatives in the country.

Possible areas of research include, but are not limited to, the history of cinema, narrative and non-narrative modes of film and media production, documentary, the avant-garde, animation, digital media, gaming, media archaeology, political economy, media activism, industry studies, visual anthropology, scientific and medical imaging, international media formations, and media emergence and obsolescence.

The University of Pittsburgh has been a leader in film studies research for decades. We have recently added a new interdisciplinary doctoral degree that involves renowned faculty from departments such as Communication, East Asian, English, French and Italian, German, Hispanic, History of Art and Architecture, and Slavic.

A PhD and/or MFA is required by the time of appointment.

To apply, please visit http://apply.interfolio.com/22652, and supply the following materials by November 1, 2013.


 * 1) Cover letter
 * 2) CV that details both scholarly and creative work
 * 3) Names of three references

Selected candidates will be invited to submit additional materials, including examples of scholarly and creative work, letters of recommendation, and a teaching portfolio. We plan to interview at the MLA in Chicago in January.

For questions about the position, please contact the Director of the Film Studies Program, Adam Lowenstein, at alowen@pitt.edu. (No application materials can be accepted via this e-mail address.)

MLA JIL 09/27/13

Deadline Date: Nov. 1, 2013

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Request for additional materials: x2 (11/18)

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===University of Toronto - TT Assistant / Associate Professor - Film and Media History=== The University of Toronto invites applications for a tenure-stream position at the rank of Assistant/Associate Professor in the area of Film and Media History. This will be a joint appointment in the Cinema Studies Institute (67%) at Innis College and the Department of History (33%). The start date of the position is July 1, 2014.

The Cinema Studies Institute (CSI) and the Department of History are seeking applicants with extensive knowledge of film and media history and historiography. Knowledge from a range of approaches that may include economic, political-economic, cultural, industrial, and/or technological aspects of that history would be considered an asset. Expertise in non-Western film and media history is also welcome.

The successful candidate will teach courses in cinema and related media at both the graduate and undergraduate level in CSI and History and will be involved in supervising and mentoring students. The candidate will be expected to pursue a vigorous research program. Participation in the affairs of the Institute/College and the Department is also required. Previous experience with administration would be an asset. Candidates' publications, dissertation, and course work, must exhibit evidence of excellence in research in film and media history. An excellent record of teaching in cinema studies or cinema and media studies is also required. Applicants must have a Ph.D. with a doctorate in Film or Film and Media Studies preferred. Salary to be commensurate with qualifications and experience.

All qualified candidates are invited to apply by selecting the link below. Applications should include a letter of application and CV, along with a teaching dossier (including a statement of teaching philosophy), a statement outlining current and future research interests and two recent publications (either published or submitted). All application materials should be submitted online.

Please see submission guidelines at http://uoft.me/how-to-apply. Applications materials should be combined into a single PDF file of less than 5 Mb. Applicants should also ask at least three referees to send letters directly to the department via e-mail to [mailto:cinema.studies@utoronto.ca cinema.studies@utoronto.ca] by the closing date, November 15, 2013.

If you have questions about the position, please contact [mailto:cinema.studies@utoronto.ca cinema.studies@utoronto.ca]. Transcripts will be requested from preferred candidates at a later stage. The deadline for applications is November 15, 2013. Please visit http://www.utoronto.ca/cinema/ for more information about CSI and History at http://history.utoronto.ca.

Deadline: 15 Nov.

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Also posted at Non-Geographic/Methodologically Oriented (History) 2013-14

University of Washington - TT Assistant Professor in Cinema and Media Studies (Dept. of Comp. Lit.)
The Department of Comparative Literature is seeking a full-time, tenure-track Assistant Professor in cinema and media studies, whose research and teaching engage the humanities in the digital era: its theory, culture, politics, modes of distribution and consumption, or historicity. Because Cinema and Media Studies is a program of the Department of Comparative Literature, we are especially interested in candidates whose work bridges disciplinary boundaries and has international breadth. University of Washington faculty engage in teaching, research and service. Applicants should demonstrate a strong facility in theoretical, historical, textual, and/or ethnographic methodologies. As a public institution, the University of Washington seeks candidates committed to working with diverse student and community populations; applicants are encouraged to describe in their applications how their scholarship and teaching contributes to diverse communities. The successful candidate will demonstrate the potential for excellence in research and in teaching, in graduate seminars, undergraduate courses, and introductory large-lecture classes. S/he will also be prepared to participate fully in departmental committees, advising and governance. The appointment will begin in September 2014, and we expect Ph.D., or foreign equivalent, in hand by that date. The search is open to candidates who have a Ph.D. in a range of fields, including film studies, media studies, and the digital humanities.

Please submit a letter of application, your curriculum vitae, three to five letters of recommendation, a statement of your research goals, and a writing sample: either a published journal article or book chapter, or the prospectus and a chapter from your dissertation. Preference will be given to letters received by November 1. Review of applications will continue until the position is filled. The University of Washington is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer. The University is dedicated to the goal of building a culturally diverse and pluralistic faculty and staff committed to teaching and working in a multicultural environment and strongly encourages applications from women, minorities, individuals with disabilities, and covered veterans.

To apply for this position go to the following URL: http://apply.interfolio.com/22170

Deadline: Nov. 1, 2013

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University of the West Indies, St. Augustine - Tenure-Track Lecturer in Film
Minimum Qualification: Ph.D. in Film Studies or an equivalent field.

Experience: Teaching at the University level, as well as scholarly publications and an active research agenda.

Expertise: Documentary Film, Latin American Cinemas, African Cinemas, Middle East Cinemas, South or East Asian Cinemas, or Caribbean Cinemas
 * Ability to teach courses in Film Production will be an asset.

Special Responsibilities: Teaching and research in Film Studies courses and modules in the BA in Film. The development of courses in Film Theory and Aesthetics. Research supervision in film and, in particular, in research areas that privilege the advancement of knowledge in areas relating to Caribbean cinema. Enhancement of the research profile of The University of the West Indies.

Detailed application (two copies) and full curriculum vitae should be sent to the Campus Registrar, The University of the West Indies, St. Augustine, Trinidad and Tobago, W.I., Fax No. 1-868-663-9684; e-mail: [mailto:appointments@sta.uwi.edu appointments@sta.uwi.edu]. Three (3) referees (one of whom should be from your present organization) must be indicated. Application forms can be obtained at http://www.sta.uwi.edu in the Faculty & Staff, Job Vacancies section. Further particulars including remuneration package can be obtained at the above address. In order to expedite the appointment procedures, applicants are advised to ask their referees to send their references under CONFIDENTIAL cover DIRECTLY to the Campus Registrar at the above address without waiting to be contacted by the University.

For further particulars on this posting, click here: http://www.uwi.tt/jobs/details.asp?view=&id=1243&fontSize

Deadline Date: Thursday, September 12, 2013

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===Washington and Lee University (VA) - TT Asst Professor of English, Narrative (incl. Film)===
 * See full post at Restoration/18th c. 2014

Western Washington University - TT Asst. Professor of Film Studies (English Dept.)
The Department of English invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position beginning September 2014. This is a position in Film Studies. Expertise in one or more of the following areas is required: nonfiction or experimental forms, transnational cinema, or media and social justice. Specialization in any area of film studies that will complement and expand our current film offerings is preferred. About the Department: The department has 30 tenure-line faculty members and offers B.A. programs in Literature and Creative Writing, an M.A. program in English Studies, and an M.F.A. program in Creative Writing. The department also offers minors in Film Studies, Linguistics, and Writing Studies, as well as courses that provide training in composition/rhetoric, professional and technical writing, editing and publishing, and teacher preparation. The Department of English is committed to the University’s strategic goal of recruiting and retaining a diverse faculty and welcomes all applicants. To learn more about the Department of English visit http://kerouac.english.wwu.edu/~newenglish/index.php.

Position Responsibilities: Standard quarter system teaching assignment (currently 2-2-2), with specialty courses at the undergraduate and M.A. levels, general education courses and other courses depending on the candidate’s interests and departmental needs; exemplary teaching; a rigorous program of scholarly activity; service to the department through a range of activities including advising and contributions to the development of programs and curricula

Required Qualifications: Ph.D. in Film Studies or related field by August 2014; Demonstrated commitment to excellence in undergraduate teaching; Potential for strong scholarship and publication in relevant fields; Expertise in one or more of the following areas: nonfiction or experimental forms, transnational cinema, or media and social justice.

Preferred Qualifications: Demonstrated commitment to film studies curriculum development or film programming; Ability to teach courses in either screenwriting, theory, or literature, or courses that combine film and literature; Specialization in an area of film studies that will complement and expand our current film offerings; Familiarity with and sensitivity to cultural diversity issues.

Academic Emphasis: Film Studies

Job Location: Western Washington University, Bellingham, WA Salary: Commensurate with experience and qualifications

Bargaining Union: United Faculty of Western Washington

Application Instructions and Requested Documents: To be considered for the position, application materials must be submitted via WWU’s Electronic Application System for Employment (EASE). Please log in below, and use Internet Explorer to fully utilize the online application system.

Candidates should upload a letter of application, CV, and graduate transcripts. Additionally, three letters of recommendation are required; recommenders should email their letters to the Film Studies Search Committee at [mailto:English@wwu.edu English@wwu.edu].

Screening interviews will take place at the Modern Language Association Convention in Chicago or arranged as videoconferences. For consideration for a screening interview during the MLA convention, applications must be received by October 25, 2013. Finalist interviews will be conducted on campus.

WWU Job Announcement and Link to Application

Deadline Date: Oct. 25

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Request for additional materials: 1 (11/7/13) x 2

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 * Just one note about being asked for more materials? Any one else?
 * I didn't hear from them either. I know we've discussed this already, but they have a ABD VAP who meets all three sub-specialities. I'm not holding my breath on this one, but who knows?

Whitman College - TT Assistant Professor, Film & Media Studies - OFFER ACCEPTED
Tenure-track position in Film & Media Studies, at the rank of assistant professor. The successful candidate will have expertise in Television Studies and additional expertise in film/media theory and/or digital/new media. Courses to be taught will include Intro to TV Studies, Film & Media Theory, Intro to Film Studies, and additional courses in his or her specific area(s) of expertise. Effective August 2014. Ph.D. required. The standard annual teaching load is five courses. The College provides a generous sabbatical leave program and professional development support for both research and teaching. All applications must include the following materials: letter of application as well as separate statements addressing the candidate’s teaching interests and scholarly/performance agenda; curriculum vitae; three letters of reference; graduate transcripts; and teaching evaluations or other evidence of demonstrated or potential excellence in undergraduate instruction. The application should address the candidate’s interest in working at a liberal arts college with undergraduates, majors as well as non-majors, at all levels of instruction. In addition, because Whitman College is committed to cultivating a diverse learning community, the applicant should explain how his or her pedagogy will serve to create and sustain an inclusive learning environment. To apply, go to https://whitmanhr.simplehire.com/, click “Faculty” and “Assistant Professor of Film and Media Studies”.

Deadline: September 6, 2013.

No applicant shall be discriminated against on the basis of race, color, sex, gender, religion, age, marital status, national origin, disability, veteran’s status, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other basis prohibited by applicable federal, state, or local law. For additional information about Whitman College and the Walla Walla area, see http://www.whitman.edu and http://www.wallawalla.org.

Upon submission of your online application, individuals or services listed as reference providers will receive an email with a link for submitting a letter of recommendation. Providers will have up to a week following the application deadline to respond. All other materials should be submitted by the applicant using the online system; transcripts may be scanned and uploaded. Official transcripts are preferred but not required. Maximum document size is 9MB. If necessary, additional material may be submitted as Other Document #1 and Other Document #2.

To complete the application, please make sure that all required fields have been filled before clicking “Submit.” For assistance, email the Provost and Dean of the Faculty Office at pdf@whitman.edu or phone 509-527-5399.

H-NET

Deadline Date: Sept. 6

Acknowledgment received:

Request for additional materials:

Rejection (no interview): x3,284 (11/19)

Preliminary interview scheduled (please specify: MLA, Phone or Skype):

I know someone who has a phone interview scheduled soon. (9/28) (Can someone confirm if this is legitimate? Bad grammar, "I know someone," and the absence of a confirmed interview date makes this seem odd).

OP here. I apologize for the "bad grammar." I'll blame the fact that I wrote the sentence when my brain was demanding sleep, but I also didn't take the care that I would have had I known my contribution was going to be critiqued in such a manner. I'm not sure what else I can say to prove that the information is valid. If you don't want to believe it's true, I suppose no one else suffers. The person who has a phone interview scheduled did not mention the date for which it is scheduled during our conversation, nor did I push him/her to do so since s/he knew I had applied for the same job and it was awkward enough without me pressing for details. (9/29)
 * OP: thanks for sharing what you know! (9/29)


 * Woah. I didn't mean to offend you, but your original post honestly looked like spam. (9/29)
 * Skype interviews were taking place today (9/30) and Friday the 27th. Anyone have a sense of why some had phone interviews and others Skype?
 * IMPORTANT:  Whoever pointed out the phantom "bad grammar" failed to make his/her subjects and verb agree in his/her response. (10/7)

Rejection (after preliminary interview):

Campus interview scheduled:


 * On-campus interviews scheduled for October (10/11).
 * Where are you getting this information? I heard from a trusted source that campus visitis have not been scheduled yet. (10/15).
 * Do you know if candidates were contacted via phone or email?
 * With what color ink did the successful applicant sign the contract?

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11//20. Search successful.

11/20 - Just curious after the insider hire discussion. Was it the inside hire that got the offer?

11/21 - Inside hire didn't get the offer.

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I can't tell, but this job seems to have an inside higher. They currently have a VAP, (she got her BA from Whitman), that teaches the courses they call for. Anyone have any knowledge of this?

It's the posting of the job for less than a month that gives away the inside hire plan (and the *nickname* they use on the VAP's webpage?). Sure, send in the materials. But... a Sept 6 close date? that makes no sense unless they're interested in limiting the number of apps they get. Either that or they don't know what they're doing, which could be the case, I suppose. (9/6)

No knowledge of this but thanks for putting the word out on a possible insider hire. Kinda sucks as I just spent all day compiling application materials.

Since there are so many intervening factors in a job search, I'm generally reluctant to speculate about inside candidates, but in this case, the VAP is very strongly positioned to transition into a tenure line.

I AM a VAP someplace (not at Whitman) and let me tell you that places LOVE to pass over the VAPS for a juicier hire. Unless the VAP is sleeping with the chair or married to a tenure-track person already on the faculty, I really don't think that gives them much of an advantage if your qualifications are better or equal. (Believe me, I wish it did.) In fact, I often wonder if it isn't the VAPs themselves posting these "observations" in order to scare off competition. Don't be afraid to apply!

Jesus Christ this process is such utter bullshit. (10/6 through the end of time)
 * (I love you. My thoughts exactly. But I am still, for what seems like year after year, subjecting myself to this bullshit process. Grrr.) (11/12)

Care to elaborate on what led you to this assertion? (10/7)

Yes. (10/7) Would you share your thoughts? :) (10/8)
 * Also posted at Communication and Media Studies 2013-2014

Messiah College (PA) - Lecturer in Film, Video and Digital Media Production
The Department of Communication in the School of the Humanities at Messiah College invites applications for a lecturer position in Film, Video, and Digital Media Production beginning August 2014, with the potential to move to Term- Tenure Track in accordance with student enrollment.

Responsibilities: The preferred candidate will teach a range of introductory and upper level courses in film/digital editing and production, and will be expected to contribute to the College’s program in general education in areas such as non-Western topics, oral communication, or first year writing courses; the candidate will be expected to mentor students with individual and class projects as well as oversee/manage facilities and equipment. In addition, the candidate will prepare students for professional careers in the field and help develop undergraduate programming in the field of digital humanities.

Qualifications: A completed MFA or PhD in a related discipline is required. Evidence of excellence in teaching and a creative portfolio are expected, as is evidence that the faculty member can support the College’s mission and identity as a Christian college of the liberal and applied arts and sciences.

For more information or to submit application materials, please visit: http://jobs.messiah.edu/postings/2745

Messiah College, a Christian college of the liberal and applied arts and sciences, does not discriminate on the basis of age, color, ethnic/national origin, disability, race, gender or veteran status in its education programs, admissions or employment policies. Women and Minority candidates are encouraged to apply.

https://apply.interfolio.com/23539

MLA JIL 10/18/13

Deadline: 11/01/2013

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St. Lawrence University (NY) - Visiting Assistant Professor of Film Studies
St. Lawrence University, an independent, innovative liberal arts institution invites applications for a one-year appointment as Visiting Assistant Professor of Film Studies, beginning August, 2014. The successful candidate will be able to teach Introduction to Film and Film History, as well as elective courses in the candidate’s areas of interest. Ph.D. by the time of appointment is expected. Teaching load is three courses each semester.

The University seeks excellence through diversity among its administrators, faculty, staff and students and prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, disability, veteran status, or marital status. Applications by members of all underrepresented groups are encouraged.

Please SUBMIT THROUGH INTERFOLIO a cover letter, current CV, and sample course syllabi to Professor Richard Jenseth, Chair, Film and Representation Studies, 7 University Ave, St. Lawrence University, Canton, NY 13617. Applications received by December 15, 2013 will receive fullest consideration for MLA interview. Review of applications begins immediately and will continue until position is filled.

For additional information about St. Lawrence, please visit SLU’s homepage at http://www.stlawu.edu. St. Lawrence University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer. All offers of employment are subject to the applicant successfully passing a background (including criminal records) check.

https://apply.interfolio.com/23582

MLA JIL 10/18/13

Deadline: Dec. 15, 2013

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===University of North Carolina Wilmington - Visiting Lectureship in Film Studies (SPRING'14) - INTERVIEW SCHEDULED===

UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA WILMINGTON - Visiting Lectureship in Film Studies (SPRING'14)

The Film Studies Department at the University of North Carolina Wilmington (UNCW) seeks a Visiting Full-time Lecturer, starting in January 2014, to teach upper-level undergraduate courses in any area of film history. This is a one-semester appointment only.

Qualifications: Candidates should possess a Ph.D. or M.A. in film studies or a related discipline; ABD will be considered. Responsibilities include a four-course teaching load. The position is benefits eligible.

One of the premiere departments at UNCW, Film Studies incorporates courses in cinema studies and film production and is planning graduate programs in both areas. The historic coastal resort city of Wilmington is home to EUE Screen Gems Studios, the largest motion picture facility east of California, and the department has a vibrant working relationship with both the studio and area filmmaking professionals. Film festivals, visiting scholars and filmmakers, and an assortment of independent and international film screenings are a community staple. For twelve consecutive years, U. S. News & World Report has ranked UNCW as one of the top ten public masters universities in the South.

To apply, please complete the online application available on the Web at http://consensus.uncw.edu Please upload a letter of interest, curriculum vitae, a list of three references, and (under “other docs” in the application system) two course syllabi and a writing sample of no more than 25 pages. Microsoft Word or Adobe PDF attachments are required. Please also arrange for 3 letters of reference to be mailed to: Ana Olenina, Search Committee Chair, Department of Film Studies, University of North Carolina Wilmington, 601 S. College Road, Wilmington, NC 28403-5950

Priority consideration will be given to applications received by November 1; however, applications will continue to be accepted until the position is filled. The Spring semester at UNCW starts on January 9, 2014. For questions regarding the online application process, contact Jennifer Coombs at (910) 962-3196 or [mailto:coombsj@uncw.edu coombsj@uncw.edu] or Pat Torok at (910) 962-7502 or [mailto:torokp@uncw.edu torokp@uncw.edu]

UNCW is an EEO/AA Employer. UNC Wilmington actively fosters a diverse and inclusive working and learning environment and is an equal opportunity employer. Qualified men and women from all racial, ethnic, or other minority groups are strongly encouraged to apply.

Deadline: Nov. 1, 2013

Acknowledgment received: I received an email in response to my inquiry about sending in my rec. letters after the deadline. They responded on Nov. 3 saying they already picked the finalists. Either they reviewed the applications very quickly or they already had someone in mind.

Request for additional materials:

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University of Washington - Lecturer in Film and Media Studies
The Department of Comparative Literature is seeking a full-time Lecturer in cinema and media studies to begin in September 2014. The initial appointment will be for three years, and may be renewable.

The appointment is intended for a candidate whose teaching experience demonstrates an ability to engage productively with a range of topics, historical and theoretical, in cinema and media, especially those which examine minority ethnic, racial, and gender issues in cinema. We are also interested in candidates with demonstrated competence in working with films produced in languages other than English.

Applicants should have an advanced degree in film/cinema studies (PhD, or foreign equivalent, preferred) and demonstrate established credentials as an instructor in introductory and upper-division college-level courses. A full-time Lecturer will be expected to offer two courses during each of the three quarters of the academic year.

As a public institution, the University of Washington seeks candidates committed to working with diverse student and community populations (American and international); applicants are encouraged to describe in their applications how their teaching engages students from diverse communities. University of Washington faculty engage in teaching, scholarship and service. The successful candidate will demonstrate the potential for continued excellence in teaching undergraduate courses, including introductory large-lecture classes. S/he will also be prepared to participate fully in departmental committees, advising and governance.

Please submit a letter of application, a current curriculum vitae, three to five letters of recommendation, a statement of teaching methods and expectations, and a teaching portfolio containing descriptions of courses you have already taught and would be interested in teaching.

Preference will be given to letters received by November 1. Review of applications will continue until the position is filled.

The University of Washington is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer. The University is dedicated to the goal of building a culturally diverse and pluralistic faculty and staff committed to teaching and working in a multicultural environment and strongly encourages applications from women, minorities, individuals with disabilities, and covered veterans.

To apply for this position go to the following URL: http://apply.interfolio.com/23234

MLA JIL 10/11/13

Deadline: Nov. 1, 2013

Acknowledgment received:

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This reads like a renewal contract for the Lecturer they already have and is based on her exact teaching and service areas.

Is anyone thinking of applying to this position and the TT job at U. of Washington? I'm wondering if applying to both screams desperation and, if does, if that is a bad thing to scream?

(OP) I think you probably answered your own question. Of course, there might be different SCs for each position. ..

DISCUSSION
I've been on the Film Studies job market for several different cycles but it seems like this year either:

1. schools are taking a very long time to move onto first round interviews (either via phone/Skype or at MLA, NCA etc)

2. schools have moved forward bur no one is posting about it

There are jobs that had September due dates that have had no updates. Just wondering if anyone else has noticed this.


 * I have assumed there's low participation this year from applicants. No one (myself included) has been reporting acknowledgments of apps received. So we're all sort of in the dark.


 * Not sure about NCA, but for jobs with MLA interviews, I wouldn't expect much movement until mid-December, esp. since that conference is later in January than ever this year. As for everything else, the best way to get the reporting going is to add some info. yourself when you have it (even second-hand info. and things like acknowledgements are welcome). It's also still the case that many deadlines have yet to pass or just did pass rather recently [11/11]