Music Theory/Composition

For Music Theory and Composition jobs that begin in Fall 2014.

This is the first year this wiki has been housed on Wikia. Previous years' archives can be found on WikiHost.

Current ethno/musicology page: Musicology/Ethnomusicology 2013-14

Composition Only
Columbia University (until filled) Assistant Professor of Composition

Montclair State University (deadline unspecified) Asst./Assoc. Professor of Composition

Princeton University (deadline Oct. 2) Assistant Professor of Composition

Texas State University (deadline unspecified) Asst. Professor of Composition

Washington University of St. Louis (until filled) Asst. Professor of Composition

Theory Only
UT San Antonio (deadline 10/1): Assistant Professor of Theory and Aural Skills

University of British Columbia (deadline 10/15): Assistant Professor of Music Theory

University of Waterloo (deadline 11/1): Assistant or Associate Professor of Music Theory

University at Albany (deadline 1/31): Assistant Professor of Music Theory

University of North Texas (deadline 10/21): Assistant Professor of Music Theory

Ithaca College (deadline 11/15): Assistant Professor of Music Theory

University of Missouri (deadline 10/15): Assistant Teaching Professor of Music Theory

Florida Gulf Coast University (10/30): Assistant or Associate Professor of Music Theory

Composition, Theory, Etc.
[http://apply.interfolio.com/22335 Dartmouth College (deadline October 7th) Open-rank position in Sonic Arts or related discipine. ]

Dartmouth College (deadline 10/1): Assistant Professor of Music

Wesleyan University (deadline 9/20): Assistant Professor of Theory and Musicology

Rocky Mountain College (deadline 10/31): Assistant Professor of Music Theory and History

Music Technology
University of California, San Diego (deadline 11/8) Lecturer in Computer Music and Audio Engineering

University of California, Santa Cruz (until filled) Asst. Professor of Sound Art and Design

DISCUSSION
9/25 - Thanks to whoever set up this new wiki! Wikihost has been down for weeks now. That was a pretty seemless transition, and this new editting interface is much more easier/faster.

9/25b - I believe we should adopt the layout guidlines from Musicology/Ethnomusicology 2013-14 (which are in turn from Humanities and Social Sciences Postdocs 2013-14 ). What do you guys think? Right now, our page looks clean enough, but once job searches start being updated, it might get messy without a contingency plan.