Musicology/Ethnomusicology 2016-17

This page is for jobs that begin in 2017.

Previous pages:


 * Musicology/Ethnomusicology, 2015-16 (last year)


 * Musicology/Ethnomusicology, 2014-15 (2 years ago)


 * Musicology/Ethnomusicology, 2013-14 (3 years before)


 * Musicology/Ethnomusicology, 2012-13 (4 years before)


 * Musicology/Ethnomusicology, 2011-12 (5 years before)

See also:


 * Music Theory/Composition 2016-2017 (Music Theory and Composition page for 2016-17)

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Aarhus University: Professorship in Musicology (Deadline: 01 December 2016)

 * Professorship in musicology 864977
 * The School of Communication and Culture invites applications for a professorship in musicology, specialising in musical culture. The professorship is available on 1 January 2017 or as soon as possible thereafter. The place of employment is Aarhus University, Langelandsgade 139, 8000 Aarhus C.
 * The position: The successful applicant will be expected to improve, expand and raise the profile of the department’s external commitments by studying and analysing contemporary Danish and international musical culture. The professorship comprises research, teaching and supervision in this subject area, so the successful applicant will be expected to inspire and initiate relevant research activities and help to improve the status of musicology at Aarhus University in the Danish and international musicology environment. The successful applicant is also expected to play a productive and cross-disciplinary role in relevant parts of Aarhus University’s research, teaching and talent development programmes, as well as strengthening knowledge exchange activities both internally at the university and externally.
 * Research: The successful applicant is expected to develop and strengthen the department’s research profile with regard to the study and analysis of musical culture in relation to both institutional analysis and the analysis of music-cultural practice. This applies in relation to improving and developing new methods, in relation to choosing and designing empirical evidence, and in relation to including external circumstances and/or interaction with external partners. In other words, the successful applicant must help to develop relevant research projects, and in this connection to strengthen the department’s collaboration both internally and in relation to external partners. Consequently, in their applications applicants are expected to outline clear visions for upcoming research projects and external collaborations within the study and analysis of musical culture.
 * Teaching: The successful applicant is expected to take part in and be committed to the department’s teaching activities, to develop and initiate new ways of teaching musicology, and to teach and supervise students at all levels: BA, MA and PhD. In this connection, documented experience of the development and administration of degree programmes is required.
 * Talent development: The successful applicant is expected to recruit and supervise PhD students, and must have experience of including and encouraging talented students.
 * Knowledge exchange: Applicants are expected to contribute to knowledge exchange as outlined in the strategy of the Faculty of Arts, for instance via research collaboration with external partners, public-sector institutions or private organisations. Applicants must be able to document previous experience of research communication and knowledge exchange.
 * Qualifications: With a view to ensuring that applicants can help to strengthen the department’s development and external commitments by studying and analysing contemporary musical culture, they are expected to be able to document an original academic production at the highest international level within this field. More specifically, these qualifications must have been obtained within one of the following research fields:
 * Studies of contemporary and/or historical Euro-American institutions of musical culture and music-cultural practice with the focus on their didactic, sociological and/or anthropological dimensions. A weighting of musical life as a dynamic process and/or differentiated daily practice is regarded as an additional qualification.
 * Studies of music as a performative phenomenon with the focus on situated practice in Euro-American musical culture, including aesthetic, institutional, technological and/or media-related dimensions. A combination of these dimensions is regarded as an additional qualification.


 * Applicants must also be able to document qualifications and experience with regard to:
 * Active participation in international research collaborations and academic networks.
 * The organisation of research, including research applications, and the achievement and administration of external research funding in relation to studies of musical culture.
 * Teaching, teaching development and supervision at all levels.
 * The development and administration of degree programmes.
 * Talent development, supervision of research projects and development of research programmes, for instance in the form of PhD courses.


 * As part of our research and teaching team, the successful applicant will be expected to contribute to the development of the local subject environment, as well as contributing to the academic environment both internally within the Faculty of Arts and at Aarhus University more generally. Participation in the daily life of the programme is a high priority, and we emphasise the importance of good working relationships, both among colleagues and with our students.
 * If the successful applicant is not fluent in Danish, he or she will be expected to learn Danish within a period of approximately two years.
 * For further information about the position, please contact associate professor Mads Krogh, PhD, mail: musmk@cc.au.dk
 * Qualification requirements: Applicants should hold a PhD or equivalent academic qualifications.
 * Formalities: Faculty of Arts refers to the Ministerial Order on the Appointment of Academic Staff at Danish Universities (the Appointment Order). Appointment shall be in accordance with the collective labour agreement between the Danish Ministry of Finance and the Danish Confederation of Professional Associations. Further information on qualification requirements and job content may be found in the Memorandum on Job Structure for Academic Staff at Danish Universities. Further information on the application and supplementary materials may be found in Applicant Guidelines.
 * The application must outline the applicant's motivation for applying for the position, attaching a curriculum vitae, a teaching portfolio, a complete list of published works, copies of degree certificates and no more than eight examples of academic production. Please upload this material electronically along with your application.
 * In the absence of any statement to the contrary, applications must be submitted in English. All interested candidates are encouraged to apply, regardless of their personal background.
 * Deadline: All applications must be made online and received by: 01.12.2016

Anglia Ruskin University: Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Music (Deadline: 10 July 2016)

 * Ref: 000234-4
 * Location: Cambridge
 * Faculty/Support Service: Faculty of Arts, Law & Social Sciences
 * Salary: £31,656 - £46,414 p.a.
 * Closing Date - 10 July 2016
 * About the role: We’re seeking a committed and dedicated Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Music to join the team within the Department of Music and Performing Arts. Based in Cambridge, we’re a thriving multi-disciplinary department, committed to research-informed teaching, with an expanding portfolio of courses. Our BA (Hons) Music course develops students’ understanding of a broad range of areas of musical enquiry, with the opportunity to specialise in performance, composition, music technology, musicology, music education and ethnomusicology. The course regularly enjoys high levels of student satisfaction rating in the National Student Survey (NSS) and our departmental research was recognised as world leading in the 2014 Research Excellence Framework.
 * With a PhD or Professional Doctorate, or nearing completion, you’ll be expected to contribute to both undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and, where appropriate, research supervision. You’ll have proven teaching experience at Higher Education (HE) level in critical and practical approaches to aspects of music, ideally with a specialism in historical musicology and analysis. We would particularly welcome applications from those who are able to contribute to the performance activities of the department. With a research profile commensurate with the stage of your career, you’ll make a contribution to the thriving research profile of the group, and will engage in income generation.
 * For an informal enquiry, please contact Paul Jackson, Head of the Department of Music and Performing Arts, at paul.jackson@anglia.ac.uk.
 * Guidance Notes: For a list of key requirements, please download the Job Description and Person Specification below. To apply for this role please demonstrate how your skills and experience match the criteria in the person specification.

===Baldwin Wallace University: Assistant Professor of Music History, Advisor to the Riemenschneider Bach Institute, and Editor-in-Chief of the BACH Journal (Deadline: 15 October 2016)===


 * The Conservatory of Music at Baldwin Wallace University announces a full-time, tenure track position as Professor of Music History (75%) and RBI Advisor and Editor (25%).
 * Essential duties, tasks and responsibilities:
 * Teach music history and literature courses (specifically Renaissance & Baroque, but also one or more of the following: World & Medieval, Classical & Romantic, and Music Since 1900) in an innovative, all-undergraduate conservatory environment
 * Develop seminars utilizing the unique holdings of the RBI collection, per the candidate's expertise and the needs of the Conservatory
 * Participate in academic advising and other departmental and Conservatory duties as necessary
 * Help realize the full potential of Renaissance & Baroque Music History as a process-writing course
 * Provide visionary and strategic leadership for the future of the RBI
 * Implement the Riemenschneiders’ vision of the RBI as a research institution supporting the undergraduate programs in music
 * Participate in the current RBI advisory board structure and, in collaboration with the Conservatory Dean, Director of the Jones Music Library, and Director of Library Services, explore changes to ensure an effective and meaningful plan for fund development and programmatic support
 * Prioritize collection development/acquisitions, connecting the collections to new scholarship and helping to identify the RBI’s “audience”
 * Actively engage in Baroque scholarship, collaborating with other scholars, contributing to the international body of knowledge, and leveraging resources to enhance the academic climate at Baldwin Wallace University
 * Expand post-doctoral, undergraduate, and graduate student opportunities at the RBI
 * Reevaluate the content, purpose and direction of the BACH Journal in light of current trends in scholarship and considering the undergraduate focus of the BW Conservatory of Music
 * Provide overall leadership for the direction of the BACH Journal


 * Qualifications:
 * Doctorate in musicology
 * Proven excellence teaching at the collegiate level
 * Established record of scholarship in Baroque music
 * Experience in journal editing and/or academic library environments preferred
 * Superior writing talent and a demonstrated understanding of new media
 * Commitment to quality teaching and service in a liberal arts institution, especially classes typically found in an undergraduate curriculum
 * Willingness to work in a small department that thrives and depends on collaboration


 * In a continuing effort to enrich its academic environment and provide equal educational and employment opportunities, the University and the Conservatory actively encourage applications from individuals who desire an environment that celebrates diversity.
 * Please send a professional resume and CV, cover letter and list of three professional references in one (1) Word document or one (1) PDF and submit via the To Apply link on HR’s Current Job Openings web page at https://www.bw.edu/employment. Review of materials will begin October 15, 2016 and continue until the position is filled.

===Baldwin Wallace University: Assistant Professor of Music History and Riemenschneider Bach Institute Scholar-in-Residence – Tenure Track (Deadline: 15 October 2016)===


 * The Conservatory of Music at Baldwin Wallace University announces a full-time, tenure track position as Professor of Music History (75%) and RBI Scholar-in-Residence (25%).
 * The successful candidate will teach music history and literature courses (specifically Renaissance & Baroque, but also one or more of the following: World & Medieval, Classical & Romantic, and Music Since 1900) in an innovative, all-undergraduate conservatory environment. S/he will also be expected to develop seminars utilizing the unique holdings of the RBI collection (per the candidate's expertise and the needs of the Conservatory), perform academic advising and other departmental and Conservatory duties as necessary, and help realize the full potential of Renaissance & Baroque Music History as a process-writing course.
 * In addition, the successful candidate will assist in the implementation of the Riemenschneiders’ vision of the RBI as a research institution supporting the undergraduate programs in music. This includes establishing a model for and continually developing a program supporting undergraduate student scholarship (including the RBI Undergraduate Bach Scholar program) and understanding its value in terms of student engagement; collaborating with faculty, administrative staff, and the artistic director of the annual Bach Festival to enhance the presence of RBI-inspired scholarship within the activities of the Festival; and innovating new opportunities for faculty to introduce students to Bach and connect learning to the RBI. S/he should expect to engage actively in Baroque scholarship, collaborate with other scholars, contribute to the international body of knowledge, and leverage resources to enhance the academic climate at Baldwin Wallace University.
 * Qualifications:
 * Doctorate in musicology
 * Proven excellence teaching at the collegiate level
 * Established record of scholarship in Baroque music
 * Commitment to quality teaching and service in a liberal arts institution, especially classes typically found in an undergraduate curriculum
 * Willingness to work in a small department that thrives and depends on collaboration


 * In a continuing effort to enrich its academic environment and provide equal educational and employment opportunities, the University and the Conservatory actively encourage applications from individuals who desire an environment that celebrates diversity.
 * Please send a professional resume and CV, cover letter and list of three professional references in one (1) Word document or one (1) PDF and submit via the To Apply link on HR’s Current Job Openings web page at https://www.bw.edu/employment. Review of materials will begin October 15, 2016 and continue until the position is filled.

===Bangor University: Lecturer in Music (musicology/composition) (Deadline: 05 September 2016)===


 * Job Number: BU01215
 * Salary Information: £31,656 - £37,768 p.a on Grade 7
 * Contract Duration: Post is available until 30 June 2017
 * Closing Date: 05-09-2016
 * The School of Music at Bangor University seeks to appoint a full-time Lecturer for a 10-month period, specializing in composition, electroacoustic composition, and contemporary musicology.
 * The successful candidate will deliver undergraduate and postgraduate modules in composition (for instruments and voices), electroacoustic composition (including the application of Max software), and music history since approximately 1950 (necessarily including minimalism, but ideally also popular music history). The post-holder will also supervise student projects in composition and musicology, and will contribute to assessment of other modules, pastoral care, and course administration. Expertise in working across traditional composition/performance/musicology barriers will be an advantage. The successful candidate will be an enthusiastic teacher, and will have an emerging national or international profile as a scholar, with a doctorate completed (or about to be completed) in one of the areas specified above.
 * If appropriate, the School may make two part-time appointments to ensure full coverage of these subject areas. Candidates with expertise in only some of the above areas are therefore encouraged to apply.
 * The successful candidate will be expected to commence 1 September 2016 or as soon as possible thereafter and the post is available until 30 June 2016. (sic)
 * Interested applicants are warmly invited to contact the Head of School, Dr Chris Collins, (c.collins@bangor.ac.uk), for informal discussion.
 * Also posted at Music Theory/Composition 2016-2017.

Bowdoin College: Assistant Professor of Music, Ethnomusicology (Deadline: 21 November 2016)

 * Title: Assistant Professor of Music
 * Posting Number: F00055JP
 * Department: Music
 * Position Summary: The Bowdoin College Department of Music invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor appointment in Ethnomusicology to begin July, 2017. We especially welcome applications from candidates who could contribute courses that cross list with our interdisciplinary programs in Africana, Asian, or Latin American Studies. Performance experience and an ability to direct an ensemble preferred. The teaching load is two courses each semester; one of these four courses could be replaced by directing an ensemble over the academic year. Courses will include introductory survey courses, an intermediate musicological methods course, and advanced seminars in the candidate’s areas of interest. We welcome applications from candidates committed to the instruction and support of a diverse student population and those who will enrich and contribute to the ethnic, cultural, and socio-economic balance of the Department and College faculty.
 * Bowdoin College accepts only electronic submissions. Please visit https://careers.bowdoin.edu to submit a curriculum vitae, a cover letter describing your scholarly research agenda and teaching philosophy, and the names and contact information for three references who have agreed to provide letters of recommendation on request. Review of applications begins November 21.
 * Posting Date: 08/30/2016
 * Special Instructions to Applicants: At the time of application, you will be required to include information for a minimum of three references, including name, title, email address, phone number and how you know the reference.
 * Once you have provided the required reference information and submitted your application, the reference providers will receive an email which is generated automatically from the application system. The email will provide them a link within which to upload a confidential reference letter on your behalf. You will not be able to view the reference letters but will be able to see how many have been submitted on your behalf.
 * Employment Category: Full Time Year Round
 * Job Start Date: 07/01/2017

Bucknell University: Africana Studies Faculty, open rank (Deadline: "Late Summer")

 * Bucknell University invites applications for a full-time, open rank, tenure-track faculty position in Africana Studies beginning fall semester of the 2017-18 academic year. Bucknell University seeks to hire a dynamic educator who is committed to teaching and creative practice that integrates Africana (African, African-American, and/or African diasporic) studies with performance studies. Our chief concern is not with a specific arts disciplinary specialization, but rather with attracting an artist-teacher-scholar with an Africana Studies orientation, who is eager to work with students and faculty in creative, collaborative, interdisciplinary, imaginative, and original ways. Expertise of the successful candidate includes but is not exclusive to one or more of the following areas: theater, dance, museum studies, creative writing, cultural studies, music, ethnomusicology, multi-media performance, performance art, performance pedagogy, community-based performance, digital storytelling, performance for social change, and/or mediated communication in art, film, and transmedia.
 * The successful candidate will be charged with contributing to curriculum development and student practice in Africana Studies and arts with an interdisciplinary focus and community-engaged research and pedagogy. S/he will have engaged in interdisciplinary teaching, research, and learning in experimental ways, ideally in a liberal arts setting, and will be prepared to offer courses that uphold and challenge traditions. The ideal candidate will show evidence in his/her performance, scholarly work, and/or teaching of an ability to bring diverse perspectives to bear on questions of justice and equality. S/he will be dedicated to pursuing appropriate professional career objectives. Appropriate professional and/or academic credentials and experience required. An MFA or Ph.D. is required. Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience.
 * Application materials must include a cover letter (including a link to a creative portfolio), CV, and three confidential letters of recommendation. Review of applications will begin in late summer and will continue until the position is filled. Applications will only be accepted through Interfolio ByCommittee.

Butler University: Assistant Professor of Musicology (Deadline: 15 November 2016)

 * The Butler University School of Music, Jordan College of the Arts, is inviting applications and nominations for Assistant Professor of Musicology, tenure-track. Primary responsibilities include teaching undergraduate and graduate Music History courses emphasizing the periods after 1800. Academic advising, student mentoring, advising master’s theses, engaging writing-intensive courses, committee participation, and community service are expected of the successful candidate. Continuing excellence in teaching, service, and scholarly activity is expected to qualify for reappointment, tenure, and promotion.
 * Qualifications: A completed Ph.D. in musicology, with specialization in music after 1800, is required. A strong record of teaching college-level music history course must be present. In addition, it is expected that the candidate will have a background in developing online courses or using online course components. A secondary emphasis in World Music or another area of expertise will be expected. Experience working with diverse populations of students, faculty, and staff is valued. This advertisement can be viewed online at: https://www.butler.edu/hr/faculty-openings.
 * Rank and salary are competitive and commensurate with experience and qualifications.
 * To apply, applicants must submit:
 * Completed Butler University Employment Application form available at https://www.butler.edu/sites/default/files/employee_application_form.docx
 * Current Curriculum Vitae
 * Cover Letter
 * Contact information for four (4) references


 * Application and completed support materials should be submitted as a single PDF via email to: Joy Rogers, School of Music Secretary at jlroger1@butler.edu.
 * Review of applications will begin November 15, 2016 and will continue until the position is filled. Only completed applications will be considered.

Cabrini University: Assistant Professor of Music (Deadline: Review begins immediately, posted 26 September 2016)

 * Posting Number: 2014F0056P
 * Position Number: F00029
 * Position Title: Assistant Professor of Music
 * Anticipated Start Date: 08/14/2017
 * Full-time or Part-time: Full-Time
 * Exempt or Non-exempt: Exempt
 * Hiring Salary Range: Commensurate with education and experience
 * Qualifications Desired: Doctor of Musical Arts or Ph.D. in a Music related field preferred. ABD (all but dissertation) accepted, although completion of a doctorate is required before consideration of tenure. A strong commitment to undergraduate teaching; previous teaching experience is desired. Ability to create a course with community partners to teach as part of our Justice Matters core curriculum, Engagements with the Common Good. Ability to collaboratively develop a living and learning community for incoming freshmen related to the field of music. Ability to develop and expand the current music curricular and co-curricular offerings. Professional experience in a field of applied music and music technology. Maintain scholarly activities as part of an active and musically diverse career inside and outside of the classroom.
 * Job Description Summary: The Department of Graphic Design and Fine Arts, Cabrini University, invites applications for a tenure-track, Assistant Professor position to teach undergraduate courses in music theory and music history, as well as courses in the core curriculum. The successful candidate should be someone eager to engage in continuous curricular and co-curricular innovation to develop the music program at Cabrini.
 * In addition to teaching, the successful candidate will be expected to advise students, work cross-functionally with existing part-time faculty to grow the music minor, maintain a professional development agenda, and nurture contacts within the Music field to re-envision co-curricular opportunities for students at Cabrini. We are looking for someone who has a cross-disciplinary approach to music, underscored by real-world experiential learning, a global perspective and cutting-edge technology. The position requires teaching 12 semester credits (normally 4 courses) per semester or the equivalent. Expectations for all Cabrini faculty include teaching excellence, scholarship and professional activities, curriculum development, student advising, and departmental and university-wide service.
 * This position is full-time. Start date is August 2017.
 * Open Date: 09/26/2016
 * Special Instructions to Applicants: To be considered, submit all of the following electronically to jobs.cabrini.edu:
 * 1. a letter of application addressing specific qualifications for the position
 * 2. a current vita
 * 3. statement of teaching philosophy
 * 4. copies of all graduate transcripts
 * 5. contact information for three to five professional references


 * Review of applications will begin immediately and continue until qualified applicant pool has been identified. Only complete application files will be considered.
 * Also posted at Music Theory/Composition 2016-2017

California State University, Fullerton: Assistant/Associate Professor of Musicology (Deadline: 01 December 2016)

 * Musicology
 * Tenure-Track
 * The School of Music at California State University, Fullerton invites applications for a tenure-track position as Assistant or Associate Professor of Musicology. We seek applicants who can help the School of Music enhance its general education and music major course offerings; who have knowledge of diverse traditions, such as music of African American, Latino/a, or Asian American communities; and who are interested in and/or experienced with online instruction. The appointment will begin Fall 2017.
 * Position: The successful candidate will teach undergraduate western art music history survey courses; graduate music history seminars; general education music classes; and other academic music classes to be determined. The successful candidate will have an established record of college- or university-level teaching, and peer-reviewed publication; will supervise undergraduate and graduate musicology theses; and will share in responsibilities in the School of Music, including student advisement and service on committees. Applicants must have a strong commitment to excellence in teaching, peer-reviewed research and publications, and professional and university service. Applicants must be conversant with emerging musicological research and teaching methods, and effectively use current technologies in teaching.
 * Qualifications
 * Required: Ph.D. in musicology or related field. ABD’s may apply but must show evidence that the degree will be completed by appointment date at the time of appointment is required;  Experience in western art music of various historical periods to music majors; Demonstrated effectiveness in teaching and use of technology; Successful prior college- or university-level teaching experience; Research and peer-reviewed publication experience indicative of strong potential for tenure; Ability to work and interact effectively with a wide a culturally diverse range of students, colleagues, and community; A background check (including criminal records check) must be completed satisfactorily before any candidate can be offered a position with the CSU. Failure to satisfactorily complete the background check may affect application status of applicants or continued employment of current CSU employees who apply for the position.
 * Preferred: Experience with teaching and research in film music and/or popular music
 * Rank and Salary: This is a full time tenure-track faculty position at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor. Salary is competitive and commensurate with rank, experience, and qualifications. Salary is subject to budgetary authorization and any California State University System faculty contract increases. An excellent comprehensive benefits package is also offered which includes health/vision/dental plans; spouse, domestic partner, and/or dependent fee-waiver; access to campus child-care; and a defined-benefit retirement through the state system, along with optional tax-sheltering opportunities. For a detailed description of benefits, go to: http://hr.fullerton.edu/payroll_benefits/HealthCarePlans.php
 * Appointment Date: August 2017
 * Application Procedure: A complete online application must be submitted in order to receive consideration. To apply, please go to: https://apps.fullerton.edu/facultyrecruitment to view all job listings and select 9163BR to begin the application process and provide the following materials:
 * Letter of application addressing the Required and Preferred Qualifications (if applicable) listed above
 * Curriculum vitae
 * List of three references


 * Additional materials, including letters of reference will be required of applicants whose applications are to be given further consideration. Do not send additional materials unless requested to do so.
 * Please direct all questions about the position to: Dale A. Merrill, Dean, College of the Arts @ dmerrill@fullerton.edu or call 657-278-3256.
 * Application Deadline: Application review will begin immediately. Applications received by December 1, 2016 will be given full consideration. The position will remain open until filled.
 * Multiple positions may be hired from this recruitment based on the strength of the applicant pool.
 * 10/18 Ad changed sometime between 10/8 and 10/17; changes and new text marked in bold above.

Central Michigan University: Music Theory/Literature Lecturer (Spring 2017) (Deadline: Review begins immediately, posted 12 October 2016)

 * Position Title: Music Theory/Literature Lecturer
 * College/Unit: College of Communication & Fine Arts
 * Home Department: School of Music
 * Employee Group: Fixed-Term Faculty - Academic Year
 * Employment Status: Full-Time
 * Position Type: One Semester
 * Position Begin Date: 01/05/2017
 * Position End Date: 05/10/2017
 * Position Summary: Central Michigan University’s School of Music seeks a Lecturer in Music Theory and Literature. Full-time, fixed-term, non-tenure-track position beginning January 5, 2017 and ending on May 10, 2017.
 * Duties: Teach undergraduate courses in music theory, history, and related areas, principally MUS 114: Music-The Listening Experience, MUS 313: Musics of the World, and MUS 718: Historical Perspectives II-19th-20th Centuries. Anticipated teaching load is 12 semester credit hours in spring term.
 * Required Qualifications: Doctorate in music theory, musicology, or related areas. Successful teaching experience. Ability to perform the essential functions of the job with or without reasonable accommodations.
 * Preferred Qualifications: Successful college teaching experience.
 * Message to Applicants: You must submit an online application to be considered an applicant for this position.
 * The Search Committee will accept applications until finalists are selected. Online applications must include a cover letter that specifically addresses position qualifications and duties, current vita, and copies of transcripts (upload as one document). Additionally, you will be prompted to provide the name and email address of three professional references. These references may be contacted during the search process to provide a confidential reference on your behalf.
 * Inquiries should be addressed to: Chair, Music Theory/Musicology Search Committee, School of Music, Central Michigan University, Mt. Pleasant, MI 48859.
 * Posting Begins: 10/12/2016
 * Open Until Filled: Yes
 * Type of Recruitment: External
 * Also posted at Music Theory/Composition 2016-2017

Chinese University of Hong Kong: Professor of Music (Chinese Music) (Deadline: December 2016)

 * The Chinese University of Hong Kong
 * Applications are invited for:-
 * Department of Music: Professor
 * (Ref. 160001TJ)
 * The Department is looking for a senior and prominent scholar to fill a post at professor level to enhance its capacity in the field of Chinese Music. It especially encourages applications from scholars with research profiles that cross disciplinary boundaries and/or additional fields of expertise.
 * Applicants should have (i) a PhD degree in a relevant discipline; (ii) a dossier of outstanding published research, with indications of substantial forthcoming publications; (iii) demonstrable achievements in obtaining external competitive research grants; (iv) a successful track record in teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate levels; and (v) experience in academic and administrative leadership positions.
 * The appointee will (a) teach undergraduate and postgraduate courses; (b) conduct independent and/or collaborative research projects with external grant support; (c) supervise research postgraduate students; and (d) assume major academic and administrative leadership roles.
 * Appointment will normally be made on contract basis for up to three years initially commencing as soon as possible, which, subject to mutual agreement, may lead to longer-term appointment or substantiation later. Outstanding candidate with substantial experience may be considered for substantive appointment forthwith.
 * Review of applications will begin in December 2016 and will continue until the post is filled.
 * Application Procedure: The University only accepts and considers applications submitted online for the post above. For more information and to apply online, please visit http://career.cuhk.edu.hk.

Colgate University: Assistant Professor of Music (Deadline: 05 November 2016)

 * The Music Department at Colgate University invites applications for a tenure-stream assistant professor position in musicology with a secondary field in ethnomusicology, beginning fall, 2017. Completion of the Ph.D. in musicology is expected prior to or shortly after the date of hire.
 * Teaching responsibilities will include courses in music history and ethnomusicology and may include music appreciation and music theory courses. Active performer preferred. All Colgate faculty are expected to participate in university programs, including the Colgate Liberal Arts Core Curriculum. Candidates should also describe in their cover letter how their teaching might support the university’s commitment to diversity and inclusion. Developing and sustaining a diverse faculty, staff and student body further the University’s educational mission.
 * Application materials, comprising a cover letter, curriculum vitae, three reference letters are submitted through: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/8117.
 * Review of applications will begin on November 5, 2016 and will continue until the position is filled.

College of William and Mary: Assistant Professor of Music (Musicology/Ethnomusicology) (Deadline: 14 November 2016)

 * Present Position Number: F0915W
 * Role Title: Assistant Professor/9-Mth
 * Position Title: Assistant Professor of Music (Musicology/Ethnomusicology)
 * Position Summary: The Department of Music at the College of William and Mary invites applications for a full-time, tenure eligible position in musicology/ethnomusicology at the Assistant Professor level. The department seeks an outstanding scholar with a research focus on American popular music and expertise in critical and cultural theory especially regarding intersections of music, race, gender, and sexuality. Teaching responsibilities will include survey courses in American popular music as well as lecture courses and seminars according to individual research interests and larger departmental needs.
 * Teaching expectation is two courses per semester. The successful candidate will maintain a research program in their field(s) of interest and demonstrate a commitment to excellent undergraduate teaching. The successful candidate will be expected to contribute to the growth of a dynamic music department through departmental and college-wide service. The candidate should also possess a strong interest in advancing the goals of the discipline of music within the context of a liberal arts curriculum.
 * Required Qualifications: Applicants must have earned a Ph.D. in musicology/ethnomusicology at the time of appointment (August 10, 2017).
 * Preferred Qualifications: The Music Department especially welcomes applications from individuals who have an interest in creating and teaching courses in the newly-adopted general education curriculum, known as COLL.
 * Job Open Date: 10/14/2016
 * Review Begin Date: 11/14/2016
 * Special Application Instructions: Applicants must apply online at https://jobs.wm.edu. The position is listed under “Instructional Faculty.” Submit a curriculum vitae and a cover letter including statement of research and teaching interests. You will be prompted to submit online the names and email addresses of three references who will be contacted with instructions for how to submit a letter of reference.
 * For full consideration, submit application materials by the review date, November 14. Applications received after the review date will be considered if needed.

Duke University: Assistant/Associate Professor of Musicology (Deadline: 01 November 2016)

 * The Department of Music at Duke University invites applications for a tenure-track faculty position in Musicology at the Assistant/Associate Professor rank, appointment to begin August 1, 2017
 * Position: Assistant / Associate Professor of Musicology
 * Duties: Teach undergraduate courses and graduate seminars in musicology; participate actively in the profession; advise Ph.D. dissertations; share in departmental responsibilities; advise and curate activities of the Duke University Musical Instrument Collections (DUMIC)
 * Qualifications: Candidates will have received the Ph.D. degree by June 2017. A Ph.D. in Musicology is required, with specialization in some Early (pre-1725, i.e.) repertory; candidates who hold the Ph.D. in other areas of music studies are also encouraged to apply if they are active scholars of Early Music; demonstrable evidence of scholarly publication, excellence in teaching. Applicants at the rank of Associate Professor must be no more than four years out from promotion to Associate at the time of application for this position.
 * The search committee seeks scholars whose primary research area involves Early Music, defined as any music of the pre-1725 period. The successful candidate will have broad expertise in art music, fluent acquaintance with a range of musical repertories, and current developments in musicology. The committee is interested in candidates committed to linking the instruments in the DUMIC collection to undergraduate teaching and graduate research through imaginative pedagogy and public outreach. Additional substantive interests may include (but are not limited to) performance, history of technology, gender studies, queer theory, sound studies, or other recognized subfields within Musicology.
 * Candidates should submit a letter of application describing their research agenda, a curriculum vitae, two or three writing samples (one of which should be an article-length document), a statement of teaching philosophy, and the names and addresses of three references (for requesting letters of recommendation) to http://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/7669. [edited incorrect URL 10/11/16]
 * Applications received by November 1, 2016 will receive full consideration.

Eastman School of Music: Assistant Professor of Ethnomusicology, 1-year (Deadline: 14 November 2016)

 * University of Rochester
 * Eastman School of Music
 * Ethnomusicology Vacancy
 * The Eastman School of Music at the University of Rochester invites applications for a full-time, one-year Ethnomusicology position at the rank of Assistant Professor to begin in the fall of 2017. Applicants should have completed a Ph.D. in Ethnomusicology; area of specialization is open. Candidates able to design graduate and undergraduate topics courses on more than one repertory or area of study (including Western art music) will be preferred. The cover letter should discuss undergraduate topics courses and graduate seminars the applicant is qualified to teach.
 * Review of applications begins November 14, 2016. To receive full consideration, please submit pdfs of your cover letter and curriculum vitae to EthnomusicologySearch -at- esm.rochester.edu (subject: “Ethnomusicology Search”) and arrange for three confidential letters of recommendation to be sent to the same address. Candidates should be prepared to submit a teaching video URL upon request.
 * Posted to AMS-L 9/29

===Fitchburg State University: Assistant Professor/Humanities/Music/Tenure Track (begins Jan 2017) (Deadline: Review begins immediately, posted 14 September 2016)===


 * General Statement of Duties: Full-time, tenure track position, assistant professor of music to teach period courses in music history, introductory appreciation courses, thematic surveys, Commonwealth of the Arts (an interdisciplinary course) and direct and administrate the choral program. Work load could also contain class voice or class piano.


 * Duties and Responsibilities: Teaching workload (24 semester hours of credit of instruction per school year, and preparation for classroom instruction. Participate in academic advising. Continuing scholarship and professional activities which include contribution to the content of the discipline, participation in or contribution to professional organizations and societies, research demonstrated by published or unpublished work, public service and contributions to the professional growth and development of the university community. Shared participation in scheduled orientation and registration programs. Attendance at university functions, including commencement, convocation and faculty, committee and departmental meetings. Instructional responsibilities include period courses in music history, introductory appreciation courses, thematic surveys, and Commonwealth of the Arts (an interdisciplinary course), individualized lesson instruction, and directing and administering the choral music program. Opportunities to teach summer, winter term, online and undergraduate and graduate evening courses, including music education courses in support of the Masters of Arts program. Participate in curriculum review and development, program reviews and student outcomes assessment.
 * Requirements: Doctorate required, with experience and expertise in choral conducting. Expertise in teaching core appreciation, history, and specialty courses in music. Experience in classroom academics at the university level. Ability to integrate appropriate technology and software in teaching. Commitment to excellence in teaching, demonstrated teaching experience appropriate to the level of appointment, and evidence of scholarly/creative activity. Ability to work effectively with a diverse student body. Ability to perform all duties with or without reasonable accommodations.
 * Additional Information: Shift Information: Full time, Tenure Track, 9 month benefitted MSCA Unit position NEW 10/11/16 beginning in January, 2017.
 * Priority Review: Review begins immediately and remains open until the close date of October 14, 2016.
 * Salary commensurate with qualifications, experience and the MCSA bargaining agreement.
 * Application Instructions: Please submit a cover letter, CV, statement of teaching philosophy and portfolio along with you application for review and consideration. If chosen for an on-campus interview, three professional reference letters will be required.
 * 10/11/16 - on their application site it says this job begins January 2017, anyone have confirmation of that? There's no contact info on this job of someone to ask.
 * 10/11/16 (2) - I called the HR department and confirmed that this job has a January 2017 start date, FYI. Start date was not listed here or on other sites.
 * 10/11 (3) - Moderator note - that bit of information was added between when I posted the job on the wiki and today. I've now added it above.

Harris Stowe State University: Assistant Professor of Music (Deadline: Review begins immediately, posted 17 October 2016)

 * Harris-Stowe State University is a historically Black institution (HBCU) located in the heart of vibrant mid-town St. Louis, Missouri. Harris-Stowe’s beautiful campus is minutes from the renown Gateway Arch, St. Louis Zoo, St. Louis Art and History Museums, Forest Park and other cultural and educational institutions. Harris-Stowe’s diverse faculty and staff provide a wide range of academic programs to one of the most culturally diverse student bodies in the St. Louis region.
 * The Department of Humanities at Harris-Stowe State University is seeking to fill the position of Assistant Professor of Music. The successful candidate must possess an earned Doctorate in Music from an accredited university and have at least two years of teaching experience at the College or University level. The successful candidate must be available to teach day, night or weekend classes. The successful candidate will be expected to participate in humanities program review and make necessary revisions. He or she will be also be expected to mentor and advise students. The normal teaching load is 4-4, with scholarly productivity (i.e., belonging to professional societies, studying contemporary pedagogy, and conference presentations) and service expected (i.e. participate in university, department and community activities). The ability to recruit students for choir and other artistic performances is essential. We especially welcome candidates with interests in our humanistic core curriculum which will be working closely with the Harris-Stowe State University Wolf Jazz Institute and explore issues of African American music, diversity, and social justice.
 * The position will start in August 2017. Applicants should submit a letter of application, current vitae, official undergraduate and graduate transcripts, evidence of excellence in teaching at the college level, and three letters of reference and three tapes or recordings of performance through our website posting at HSSU.Edu.
 * Review of applications will start immediately until the position is filled.
 * Please submit your application on line at www.hssu.edu. Submit your application using either Chrome or Firefox when applying, as our system works most smoothly with these browsers. Please check to ensure documents are in one of the following file formats: .doc, .docx, .rtf, .txt, .ascii, .pdf, or html.
 * Please No Phone Calls: Due to the large number of applications submitted and the high volume of applicant inquiries we receive regarding the status of applications, we are unable to accept phone calls or walk-in inquiries regarding applicant status.

Harvard University: Assistant Professor in Music (Deadline: 28 October 2016)

 * The Department of Music seeks to appoint a tenure-track assistant professor in Musicology and/or Ethnomusicology, with a global perspective on music and expertise in critical approaches to historiography and/or popular music. Ideally, the scholar in this position will be able to move between the spheres of musicology and ethnomusicology and will do at least some of their research beyond the Western European canon and/or will have a critical perspective on that tradition. The appointment is expected to begin on July 1, 2017. The tenure-track professor will be responsible for teaching and advising at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Courses will include seminars for graduate and undergraduate students, as well as introductory courses for non-concentrators.
 * Basic Qualifications: Doctorate in Musicology, Ethnomusicology or related discipline required by the time the appointment begins.
 * Additional Qualifications: Demonstrated excellence in teaching is desired.
 * Special Instructions: Please submit the following materials through the ARIeS portal (http://academicpositions.harvard.edu/postings/7138). Candidates are encouraged to apply by October 28, 2016; applications will be reviewed until the position is filled.
 * 1. Cover letter
 * 2. Curriculum Vitae
 * 3. Teaching statement (describing teaching approach and philosophy)
 * 4. Research statement
 * 5. Names and contact information of 3-5 referees, who will be asked by a system-generated email to upload a letter of recommendation once the candidate’s application has been submitted. Three letters of recommendation are required, and the application is considered complete only when at least three letters have been received. When your application is submitted to this system, your reference letter writers will receive a prompt asking them to upload a letter as soon as possible. Please make sure they are informed well before you submit.
 * 6. One publication or unpublished writing sample of no more than 10,000 words, including footnotes.


 * Contact Information
 * Professor Anne Shreffler, Search Committee
 * Harvard University Department of Music
 * 3 Oxford Street
 * Cambridge, MA 02138
 * Contact Email: evakim@fas.harvard.edu


 * 9/28 Does anyone know if this position is genuinely tenure-track? Historically junior faculty at Harvard generally did not receive tenure, more or less as a rule. I know that Yale has moved towards a model of providing an actual path for tenure for newly-hired assistant professors, and I wonder if Harvard might follow suit.
 * 10/11 This is indeed a tenure track position.

Haverford College: Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Humanities (Deadline: 09 January 2017)

 * The John B. Hurford ’60 Center for the Arts and Humanities of Haverford College invites applications for a two-year Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Humanities to begin Fall 2017 (see http://www.haverford.edu/HHC/mellon_post-doctoral_program/index.php for details). The Hurford Center for the Arts and Humanities (HCAH) seeks a scholar interested in the history, nature, and artistic representation of melancholia. Candidates should have broad theoretical and interdisciplinary interests.
 * During the first year of the program, the Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow will participate in a year-long faculty seminar, led by Professor Richard Freedman (musicology), that will bring together faculty with a variety of disciplinary perspectives, including literary, musical, and visual studies, as well as the history of the emotions, cognition, and medicine. Applicants should make clear the nature of their potential contributions to this seminar, which will use melancholia (and how it has been explained) as a focal point of inquiry into works of art: their modes of representation, their genesis, and their place in a broader scheme of cultural prestige. (For a more detailed description, see https://www.haverford.edu/hcah/center/programs-and-grants/faculty-seminars.)
 * In the second year, the Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow will organize and present a spring symposium related to his or her scholarly field funded by the Hurford Center. During each of the four semesters at Haverford College, the Mellon Fellow will teach one course at the introductory/intermediate or advanced level and engage a diverse student body. Applicants should submit two brief course proposals related to their area of interest, one for a broad-based introductory course and the other for a more specialized or advanced course.
 * Applicants are asked to submit a cover letter, a curriculum vitae, two course proposals, and a writing sample of no more than 25 pages, and should arrange to have three confidential letters of recommendation submitted via Interfolio at https://apply.interfolio.com/38450. Candidates who earned their Ph.D. as early as 2012 or who have completed the requirements for the Ph.D. by the application deadline of January 9, 2017 are eligible to apply. The position will begin in fall 2017.
 * Questions can be directed to Kerry Nelson (knelson@haverford.edu)
 * Posted to AMS-L 10/6

Indiana University, Jacobs School of Music: Lecturer in Music (Music General Studies) (Deadline: 18 November 2016)

 * Title: Lecturer in Music (Music General Studies)
 * Appointment Status: Non-Tenure Track
 * Department: IU Bloomington Jacobs School of Music
 * Position Summary: Responsibilities include teaching three undergraduate courses per semester to music minors and general students in a broad range of subjects, and maintaining national visibility as a successful teacher and educator. Participation in appropriate committees and projects within the Jacobs School is expected.
 * Basic Qualifications: Completed doctorate in musicology and/or ethnomusicology is required; equivalent training will be given equal consideration. The successful candidate will be an experienced teacher with the ability to teach courses in the classical and other repertoires, such as the music of the Central Asia, the Silk Road, or other non-western traditions. Experience in teaching non-music majors and disparate types and levels of general students in an interactive, exploratory style, and demonstrated ability to teach music theory and/or music appreciation, is desirable. The candidate should complement current faculty strengths and be recognized nationally for his/her work in the field.
 * Salary and Rank: Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience. Rank: Lecturer; renewable, tenure-ineligible ten-month appointment. Initial three-year appointment within a potential probationary period not to exceed six years, followed by a series of roll [sic]
 * Special Instructions: A complete application consists of a letter of application and curriculum vitae, along with contact information for three professional references. A message with instructions about uploading letters of reference will be sent automatically to each of your reference providers upon the submission of your application. Please do not send audio/video files or other materials until requested to do so. If you need help completing your application, contact Bettina K. Poulsen, (812) 855-5541, bpoulsen@indiana.edu.
 * For Best Consideration Date: 11/18/2016
 * Expected Start Date: 08/01/2017

John Brown University: Full-time Faculty, Music (Theory/History) (Deadline: 15 November 2016)

 * John Brown University seeks a full-time faculty member of the pre-performance aspects of music beginning August 1, 2017. Responsibilities include teaching the majority of courses found in the music core curriculum – music theory, aural skills, music history/philosophy, and Musical Instrument Digital Interface (MIDI). Other teaching duties/responsibilities will be added as determined by the needs of the department and candidate’s expertise. Additional responsibilities include but are not limited to academic advising of students, participation in departmental governance, performance at appropriate public events, and service on university committees.
 * Qualifications: An earned PhD or DMA in Music Theory or Musicology is recommended as well as significant and successful experience at the college level in teaching as demonstrated by student achievement and references given. Strong keyboard skills and expertise in a secondary area are preferred. Experience in teaching applied voice and a background in Music Education/Teacher Education with a current public school teaching license will be helpful. Demonstrated interest in and commitment to a multi-faceted music program within the context of a program of liberal arts education is necessary. Effective teaching experience in higher education, evidence of scholarly potential, and a commitment to Christian higher education are essential.
 * Salary: A competitive salary exists which will be commensurate with training and/or experience.
 * Important Dates: Position begins August 1, 2017. Screening process begins November 15, 2016, and continues until the position is filled.
 * Applications: Submit electronically as attachments a letter of interest and vita to academicaffairs@jbu.edu,
 * John Brown University, Siloam Springs, AR 72761. Phone: 479.524.7129. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.
 * The employee is expected to adhere to all University policies.
 * Also posted at Music Theory/Composition 2016-2017

===Lehman College, City University of New York: Faculty, Open Rank (World Music) (Deadline: 18 November 2016)===


 * The Music Department of Lehman College City University of New York is seeking a dynamic faculty member with expertise in World Music with a preferred emphasis in Latin American, African, or Afro-Caribbean music. Responsibilities will include teaching undergraduate as well as graduate world music courses, building an innovative and collaborative curriculum that includes both academic and performance-oriented classes with links to other programs on campus, and recruiting undergraduate and graduate students through local, regional, and national outreach. The position includes shared responsibility for administrative, supervisory, and other departmental assignments. The applicant should have strong interpersonal skills to actively develop an outreach program, to build and maintain relationships with professional performing artists that further recruitment goals with all educational communities throughout the NY Metropolitan area. Faculty perform teaching, research and guidance duties in area(s) of expertise. Shares responsibility for committee and department assignments including administrative, supervisory, and other functions.
 * QUALIFICATIONS: Candidates should have a Ph.D. in Ethnomusicology and demonstrated success in classroom teaching. We are seeking candidates who desire to contribute to a dynamic, growing Music program with a diverse student body and strong commitment to working with communities. Candidates should show promise of productive scholarship and/or creative achievement, the ability to cooperate with others for the good of the institution, activity in professional organizations and a strong commitment to students.
 * COMPENSATION: Salaries are commensurate with education and experience.
 * CUNY offers faculty a competitive compensation and benefits package covering health insurance, pension and retirement benefits, paid parental leave, and savings programs. We also provide mentoring and support for research, scholarship, and publication as part of our commitment to ongoing faculty professional development.
 * HOW TO APPLY: Visit www.cuny.edu, access the employment page, log in or create a new user account, and search for this vacancy using the Job ID or Title. Select "Apply Now" and provide the requested information.
 * Candidates must attach a CV, cover letter, evidence of teaching success, and three professional references, (name, title, organization, and contact information).
 * For technical issues: Contact the service desk by email: service.desk@cuny.edu. If you can, provide screenshots. Please do not provide your User Account password; it is not needed to investigate any issue.
 * For other questions: For questions about the content of any job posting, please contact the Human Resources department: Recruiting@lehman.cuny.edu.
 * CLOSING DATE: Review of CVs will begin November 18, 2016 and continue until a candidate has been identified.

Leeds College of Music: Part-time Lecturer - Popular Music (Deadline: 08 August 2016)

 * Location: 3 Quarry Hill, Leeds, LS2 7PD
 * Salary: £30,738 to £46,414 per annum pro rata
 * Part Time / Term Time only
 * Hours per Week: 7
 * Weeks per Year: 20
 * Closing Date: Monday 08 August 2016
 * Interview Date: Wednesday 17 August 2016
 * Reference: 151670-R
 * The conservatoire is looking for a dynamic lecturer to deliver Contextual Studies seminars and/or lectures to undergraduate students on our Popular Music pathway. You will have first class musical and research skills, be passionate about teaching and care about developing and nurturing our students.
 * We are looking for a highly skilled and experienced lecturer with a good research background and a profile in original music performance, who will inspire and bring innovative practice to this progressive institute. The candidate should have an extensive performance and/or tutoring portfolio and be comfortable working within a wide range of popular music styles. The candidate will be delivering lectures and seminars to undergraduate pop students in the areas of Popular Musicology, Cultural Theory and Composition so experience and expertise in all these areas is essential.
 * Academic Travel Scheme is available for visiting lecturers who live over 40 miles outside of the conservatoire. This covers a contribution towards mileage, public transportation and accommodation.
 * Please click apply online to complete the online application form. You may wish to upload your CV in support of your application but please be aware that the shortlisting is completed against the criteria in the application form.
 * For more information specifically about the post, please contact Danny Cope, Curriculum Leader on 0113 222 3432 or d.cope@lcm.ac.uk The HR department is contactable by email jobs@lcm.ac.uk

Lehigh University: Professor and Chair of Music Department (Deadline: 01 December 2016)

 * Teaching responsibilities: The candidate will be responsible for teaching most of the Western music history sequence for majors, minors, and some general students and offering at least one course per year in some aspect of non-Western music with non-major students as the target group. While serving as chair, the teaching load will be one course per semester.
 * Administrative responsibilities: Lehigh’s Music Department chair oversees eight full-time faculty, five full-time staff, and 40 private instructors and adjuncts. The chair encourages and supports the educational, scholarly, creative, and performance activity of the students and faculty, assesses faculty and staff performance, advocates for the department at the University and beyond, and manages the everyday workings of the department. The candidate should expect to lead a reassessment of the department curriculum in the first year as chair.
 * Application Materials Required: Cover Letter, Curriculum Vitae, Reference Letters
 * Further Info: www.lehigh.edu/music
 * Ellen Lewis ell414@lehigh.edu
 * 610-758-3835
 * Lehigh University Music Department Search Committee
 * Zoellner Arts Center, Room 356
 * Bethlehem, PA 18015

Loyola Marymount University: Assistant Professor of Music History and Instrumental Studies (Deadline: 01 November 2016)

 * LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY -- Assistant Professor of Music History and Instrumental Studies in a National Association of Schools of Music accredited Bachelor of Arts in Music degree program.
 * Full-time tenure track position beginning August, 2017. Ph.D. in Musicology required. The Instrumental Studies program consists of piano, percussion, guitar, and orchestral strings. Teach the upper division, 3-semester undergraduate Music History survey that fulfills Writing, Oral Communication, and Information Literacy requirements in the University Core. Background in music technology desirable. Have performing/ directing expertise in one of the above instrumental areas, teach Instrumental Pedagogy, and a First Year Seminar. University-level teaching experience required. Demonstrable effectiveness in music administration desirable.
 * The LMU community comprises faculty, staff, and students from a wide range of culturally diverse backgrounds. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. Visit www.lmu.edu for more information.
 * To apply, please send a cover letter, curriculum vitae, statement of teaching philosophy, statement of research interests and goals, three letters of reference, up-to-date academic transcripts, and teaching evaluations (preferably two years of evaluations scanned as PDFs on a disk/flash drive) to Dr. Mark Saya, Chair, Department of Music, Loyola Marymount University, 1 LMU Drive MS-8347, Los Angeles, CA 90045-2659; e-mail: msaya -at- lmu.edu
 * Application deadline: November 1, 2016.
 * Posted to AMS-L 10/3
 * 10/9 The request for PDFs of evaluations on a disk/flash drive seems to indicate the desire for a hard copy of the application. Is this accurate I wonder...
 * 10/22 I e-mailed Dr. Mark Saya. Either e-mail or hard copy applications are accepted.
 * 10/22 (2): Thank you, 10/22, for that! This saves so much unnecessary work and paper!

===Melbourne Conservatorium of Music at The University of Melbourne: Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Music (Aural Studies) (begins Jan 2017) (Deadline: 31 July 2016)===


 * Job no: 0040960
 * Work type: Continuing
 * Location: Parkville
 * Melbourne Conservatorium of Music
 * Faculty of VCA and MCM
 * Salary: Level B $95,434 - $113,323 p.a. or Level C $116,901 - $134,792 p.a plus 17% superannuation. Level of appointment is subject to qualifications and experience.
 * The MCM seeks to appoint an innovative and committed Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Music (Aural Studies) who will coordinate, teach and further develop the aural studies sequence within the Bachelor of Music degree. The appointee will hold an established reputation as a composer, musicologist, or performer from which to maintain research active status as a key member of the MCM staff.
 * This is a full time, continuing position commencing 1 January 2017 or as negotiated. The position will be primarily located at the Parkville Campus.
 * Close date: 31 July 2016
 * Position Description: Download File 0040960 Lecturer - Senior Lecturer in Music (Aural Studies).pdf
 * Advertised: 20 Jun 2016 12:00 AM Aus. Eastern Standard Time
 * Applications close: 31 Jul 2016 11:55 PM Aus. Eastern Standard Time (9:55 AM Eastern Daylight Time)

===Melbourne Conservatorium of Music at The University of Melbourne: Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Music (Ethnomusicology) (begins Jan 2017) (Deadline: 16 October 2016)===


 * Job no: 0041496
 * Work type: Continuing
 * Location: Parkville
 * Melbourne Conservatorium of Music, Faculty of VCA and MCM
 * Salary: $95,434 – $113,323 p.a. (Level B) or $116,901 – $134,792 p.a. (Level C), plus 17% superannuation. Level of appointment is subject to qualifications and experience.
 * The Melbourne Conservatorium of Music (MCM) at The University of Melbourne seeks to appoint a Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Music (Ethnomusicology) who will coordinate, teach and further develop ethnomusicology studies within the undergraduate and graduate music programs, and Breadth options offered across the University. The appointee will have expertise in at least two areas, one of which should be an area of popular music or Indigenous Australian music. The appointee will possess a strong reputation as a researcher and be able to serve as a key member of the MCM staff.
 * This is a full time, continuing position commencing 1 January 2017 or as negotiated. The incumbent will be primarily located at the Parkville Campus.
 * Close date: 16 Oct 2016
 * Position Description*
 * (*includes Selection Criteria or Core Accountabilities and Competencies)
 * Download File 0041496 Lecturer - Senior Lecturer in Music (Ethnomusicology).pdf
 * Advertised: 05 Sep 2016 12:00 AM Aus. Eastern Standard Time
 * Applications close: 16 Oct 2016 11:55 PM Aus. Eastern Standard Time

Michigan State University: Assistant Professor, Performing Arts (South Asia focus) (Deadline: 30 September 2016)

 * Posting Number: 3889
 * Internal Posting Date: 08-23-2016
 * Internal Closing Date: Open Until Filled
 * External Closing Date: Open Until Filled
 * Review of Applications begins on: 09-30-2016
 * Job Title: Assistant Professor
 * Major Administrative Unit/College: Arts and Humanities Residential College
 * Position Employee Group: Tenure System Faculty-FAS
 * Appointment Basis: Academic Year, 9 month
 * Appointment Status: Tenure System Faculty
 * Employment %: 100
 * Position Summary: The Residential College in the Arts and Humanities (RCAH) at Michigan State University (MSU) seeks a scholar whose research interests focus on performing arts (broadly conceived) in South Asia and/or the diaspora. This scholar will approach this topic from one or more of the following disciplinary fields: Cultural Anthropology, Cultural History, Music, Dance, Theatre, Performance Studies, South Asian Studies, or Religious Studies.
 * The RCAH at MSU is an interdisciplinary, residential undergraduate college in the arts and humanities with a strong commitment to undergraduate teaching and with a curricular emphasis on social justice, civic engagement, and the visual and performing arts. Michigan State University is a Carnegie R1 institution that values cross-college collaboration, and the successful candidate will also have opportunities to connect with faculty in his/her discipline at MSU. This position will start 8/16/2017.
 * Special consideration will be granted to candidates whose work engages gender and sexuality or who can contribute to the RCAH's Language and Culture and/or civic engagement curricula.
 * Faculty Minimum Qualifications: A PhD awarded in related area by the time of appointment and demonstrated excellence in teaching are required.
 * Number of Reference Letters Required: 3
 * Special Instructions to Applicants: Applicants should include a cover letter, CV, statement of teaching philosophy, sample syllabi, and writing sample all in a SINGLE PDF. Applicants also will be required to submit names and emails for three people from whom letters of reference will be solicited.
 * Department Website Address: http://rcah.msu.edu/
 * Name/Title/Email Address of Search Committee Chair: Chris Scales/Professor/scalesch@msu.edu

Millikin University: Assistant Professor in Musicology/Ethnomusicology (Deadline: 01 December 2016)

 * Millikin University’s School of Music seeks a tenure-track, Assistant Professor in Musicology/Ethnomusicology. Salary competitive. Position begins August 2017.
 * Qualifications: Completed doctorate, teaching experience, and commitment to undergraduate education required. Responsibilities: Coordinate music history area; teach courses in western music history, non-western music, and popular music; participate in recruitment, advising, and faculty governance. Strong interpersonal skills, demonstrated vision, and leadership are essential.
 * To receive full consideration, please submit 1) letter of application, 2) current curriculum vita, 3) vision statement that connects perceptions of a rich historical tradition to the preparation of today’s students for careers in music, 4) names and contact information of at least three professional references electronically to: www.millikin.edu/employment.
 * Any questions about this position can be directed to Professor Tina Nicholson at tnicholson@millikin.edu. Millikin University uses the Interfolio platform for job applications. Candidates should be prepared to submit additional materials upon request.
 * Review of applications will begin December 1, 2016. Offer of employment is contingent upon successful completion of background check and pending budgetary approval. Millikin University is an equal opportunity employer.

New England Conservatory: Music History Professor (Deadline: 01 November 2016)

 * Job Summary: NEC is looking for a dynamic, versatile and collegial scholar to complement the current departmental faculty’s areas of expertise and fulfill the department’s curricular needs.
 * Job Description: Teach a variety of courses at the Bachelor’s, Master’s and Doctoral levels, including core classes, as well as courses in the applicant’s area(s) of specialization. Participate in departmental meetings and on faculty committees. Serve as Chair of the Department on a rotational basis. Fulfill other administrative duties, which may include directing the NEC Intercultural Institute.
 * Qualifications: Dedicated teacher and scholar with a record of successful collegiate experience, research activity, and ability to lead. Strong preference for a PhD in Ethnomusicology and demonstrated expertise in an area of western music. A background in performance is essential.
 * Application: Submit a letter of interest, CV, and the names and contact information of three professional references. Letter should specify ways in which applicant will complement the current roster of faculty.
 * The priority deadline for these materials is 1 November 2016.
 * 10/8/16: A music history professor with a PhD in ethnomusicology and a background in performance. I'm confused. Also, what type of position is this? Tenure-track, one-year, etc.?
 * 10/8/16: I thought the announcement was strange, too. According to this announcement, the position is not tenure-track. https://chroniclevitae.com/jobs/0000335671-01
 * 10/9/16: The announcement isn't worded as clearly as it could be, but it's not all that strange. As a conservatory, NEC focuses on performers, so they want a scholar who can play. (Too many "pure" scholars" haven't a clue how to talk to, let alone teach and mentor, performers.) There are a number of outstanding scholar/performers around the country right now. I suppose NEC is trying to catch lightning in a bottle, looking for an Ethno PhD who can also cover a Western classical course or two.
 * 10/25 An NEC Music History faculty representative will be attending the Society for Ethnomusicology conference in November, and he will be available for meetings to discuss this position and the Music History Department.

===Norfolk State University: Assistant Professor of Music - Music History/Musicology (begins Jan 2017) (Deadline: Review begins immediately, posted 26 September 2016)===


 * Working Title: F0214 - Assistant Professor of Music - Music History/Musicology
 * Job Open Date: 09/26/2016
 * Open Until Filled: Yes
 * Hiring Range: Commensurate with credentials and experience.
 * Agency: Norfolk State University (213)
 * Job Posting Number: 1017074
 * Type of Recruitment: General Public - G
 * Job Type: Full-Time (Salaried)
 * Job Type Detail: Salaried Faculty- S-2
 * Job Description: Norfolk State University seeks to fill a full-time, tenure track Assistant Professor of Music position in the area of Music History – Musicology, beginning January 2017.
 * Primary areas of instruction include classes in Music History/Literature at the graduate and undergraduate levels. Professor will have additional responsibilities and courses, depending on the qualifications of the candidate, as needed, with a full teaching load of 12 hours per semester, including evening, weekend, off-site and electronic courses. Professor will also serve on committees at the department, school and university level, and participate in scholarly/creative activities including research, composition, and publications.
 * First review of application and materials shall commence immediately, and continue thereafter until final candidate is selected.
 * Minimum Qualifications
 * 1. Knowledge of student learning theory and developmental outcomes.
 * 2. Demonstrated knowledge of educational methods and theories.
 * 3. Demonstrated knowledge of and strong commitment to research and an eagerness to present findings in an array of forums and scholarly gatherings.
 * 4. Considerable knowledge of Music History, with concentration in Musicology.
 * 5. Skill in the use of technology, software, and resources to assist and aid in the delivery of course content; simulation technology preferred.
 * 6. Demonstrated ability to communicate effectively, both verbally and in writing, and convey matters to large diverse audiences (students/staff/faculty).
 * 7. Terminal degree, Ph.D. or D.M.A., in Music or relevant discipline.
 * 8. Must be able to begin track January 2017.


 * Preferred Qualifications
 * 1. As delineated above.


 * Special Requirements
 * 1. Letter of Interest / teaching philosophy (via cover letter)
 * 2. A current Curriculum Vitae (via resume)
 * 3. Complete Commonwealth of Virginia State Application
 * 4. Official graduate and undergraduate transcripts (unofficial transcripts accepted, however, official transcripts are required of finalist)
 * 5. Three current letters of recommendation (under other).


 * Address to:
 * Dr. Carl Haywood, Chair
 * Department of Visual and Performing Arts
 * Norfolk State University
 * 700 Park Avenue
 * Norfolk, VA 23504


 * Additional instructions: Candidates must mail the following:
 * 1. In DVD/CD or print format, samples of: music composition; examples of work; samples of research, recordings, and or articles.


 * Mail to:
 * Office of Human Resources (F0214)
 * Suite 160
 * Norfolk State University
 * 700 Park Avenue
 * Norfolk, VA 23504


 * Special Instructions to Applicants
 * 1. Candidates may show interest by submitting, in its entirety online, an application and all required application material.
 * 2. Applicant is solely responsible for ensuring application and material thoroughly reflects their knowledge, skills, and abilities, as it relates to the advertised qualifications.
 * 3. A complete application, including all previous employment, salary history, and education, for full consideration, must be received online by 11:59PM of the “Job Close Date.”
 * 4. Applicants who list “see resume” or “see Curriculum Vitae” in lieu of completing the application may miss the opportunity for full consideration.
 * 5. NSU conducts background checks on all candidates identified as finalist for employment. The type of background check(s) performed is dependent upon the type of position for which you have been identified as a finalist, which may include: criminal history, sex offender registry checks, reference checks, degree validation, driving records, license verification, credit history review. The results of background checks are made available to University employing officials. You will be required to sign an Authorization to release form.


 * Contact Information
 * Name: Office of Human Resources
 * Phone: 757-823-8160
 * Fax: FAXED APPLICATION MATERIAL IS NOT ACCEPTED.
 * Email: EMAILED APPLICATION MATERIAL IS NOT ACCEPTED.
 * Address: MAILED APPLICATION MATERIAL IS NOT ACCEPTED.
 * 10/11: Am I correct in understanding that we are to (1) upload our own letters of recommendation directly, as a single file and (2) apply online but send writing sample, etc., via snail mail? Both seem unusual, and I'm not sure how my letter writers will feel about the first.
 * 10/12: The chair allowed me to have my letters e-mailed directly to him instead.  I uploaded my writing sample under the 'other' section, but also mailed it to HR per the chair's, and the posting's, instructions.
 * 10/18: Thanks! Good luck!

===Northwestern University: Assistant/Associate/Full Professor of Musicology (Deadline: 15 October 2016)===


 * The Henry and Leigh Bienen School of Music at Northwestern University invites applications and nominations for a tenure-eligible faculty position in Musicology with specialization in any area(s) of Western music ca. 1720-1920. The ideal candidate complements current faculty strengths and is committed to engaging with performers in a School of Music. The position will be at the rank of Assistant, Associate, or full Professor to begin September 1, 2017. Preference will be given to applicants currently at the Associate and/or full Professor ranks.
 * Qualifications: Required: PhD in Musicology; exemplary record of scholarship as evidenced by publications; demonstrable record of excellence in teaching music at the university level, including the 18th century. Preferred: Proven record of successful teaching in a School or Conservatory of Music within a U.S. university; Demonstrable expertise in a second area of music scholarship.
 * Responsibilities: Teach undergraduate survey courses for Bienen School majors; teach upper-level undergraduate courses and graduate seminars in field(s) of expertise; direct and advise dissertations; participate in the activities of a School of Music in a research university.
 * Application: Screening will begin October 15, 2016, and continue until the position is filled. Provide letter of interest; curriculum vitae; and names, addresses and phone numbers of three references to:
 * Musicology Search
 * c/o Ms. Tonya Glover
 * Northwestern University
 * Henry and Leigh Bienen School of Music
 * 70 Arts Circle Drive
 * Evanston, IL 60208-2405


 * Please visit http://www.music.northwestern.edu for information regarding the Northwestern University Henry and Leigh Bienen School of Music.
 * 9/19 This search has a targeted external candidate.
 * 9/26 I can guarantee that the above statement is false.
 * 10/1 I can guarantee that it was a NW faculty member who said this.
 * 10/21 Request for writing sample x2

===Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU): Professor/Associate Professor in Ethnomusicology (Deadline: 20 September 2016)===


 * The Department of Music at the Faculty of Humanities, Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU), invites applications for a position at the rank of Professor/Associate Professor in ethnomusicology. The position is part of the department’s Programme in Musicology. The Department of Music consists of four university programmes covering Musicology, Music Performance Studies, Music Technology, and Dance Studies. The department, which is located on Dragvoll campus and in Olavskvartalet, Trondheim, is part of the Faculty of Humanities. The Department of Music currently has 57 staff in academic positions and 10 postdoctoral/ Ph.D candidates within musicology and artistic research. Additional information can be found at http://www.ntnu.edu/music.
 * Position - requirements: The successful applicant will carry out teaching, supervision, and evaluation activities from the Bachelor to Ph.D. levels, will pursue research and publication, and will contribute to musicology curriculum development with special responsibility in ethnomusicology. The Professor/Associate Professor must further agree to participate in administrative work. The successful applicant must be able to document his/her extensive disciplinary qualifications on an international level. Particular focus will be on the applicant’s education and former working practice, pedagogic activities, academic publications, student supervision on different academic levels, research management, and scholarly development work. For the position of Associate Professor, the appointed candidate must possess either a doctoral degree or exhibit equivalent academic competence. For the position as Professor, the successful applicant must demonstrate academic expertise that is equivalent to a European professorial habilitation (a second professorial thesis), or a comparable international-level professorial publication record. The person appointed must have documented pedagogical competence and strong presentation skills.
 * At the Department of Music, the musicology curriculum offers topics from the field of ethnomusicology on both the bachelors and masters programme levels. In the present announcement, ethnomusicology is seen as covering both the study of music and musical practices in non-Western cultures, as well as studies of Western and domestic subcultures. Musicologists with academic expertise within any part of this broad cultural scope are invited to apply. Nevertheless, it is preferred that the successful applicant can document academic skills in both Western and non-Western music traditions. In addition to teaching in the field of ethnomusicology, this position must teach other curriculum subjects (e.g., theories and methods in musicology).
 * The Professor/Associate Professor is expected to take part in our academic community by contributing to the strengthening and further development of musicological research activities in the department. Furthermore, the Professor/Associate Professor is obliged to participate in education activities and evaluation procedures according to the NTNU musicology syllabus, and to partake in the scholarly and pedagogical development of his or her academic field.
 * The application must be sent electronically through the website Jobbnorge (http://jobbnorge.no), and be marked with the file number for the position HF 16-031. Please note: Applications that are not sent through Jobbnorge and/or are sent after the application deadline will not be taken into consideration.
 * Applicants are asked to provide details of their pedagogical qualifications in accordance with the relevant guidelines (‘Documentation of an applicant’s pedagogical qualifications’) which can be downloaded from the following Internet address: http://www.ntnu.edu/vacancies/pedagogical-qualifications
 * The application must contain information about education, degree exams, work experience, and a list of academic works. Certified copies of certificates and testimonials must be submitted.
 * The application in Jobbnorge.no should have the following attachments: Curriculum vitae; Complete list of publications with a description of where the work has been published and which items are considered to be the most significant; List of pedagogical qualifications; Certified copies of certificates and testimonials.
 * Applicants are requested not to send copies of their academic works at this point. Following the application deadline, a shortlist of applicants will be drawn up, and all applicants will be informed about whether or not they are placed on the shortlist. Shortlisted applicants will then be asked to submit samples of their academic work that has relevance to the evaluation of the applicant's qualifications by the evaluation committee.
 * Applicants unfamiliar with the appointment system in Norway are advised that the assessment of applicants is based upon submitted academic work, published or unpublished, and that those who submit no such work will not be found qualified for the position. Applicants who have been short-listed will be interviewed and invited to demonstrate their pedagogical ability, usually by means of a trial lecture.
 * Further details about the position can be obtained from the Department of Music. Please contact either Professor Magnar Breivik, Head of Study, Musicology Programme, phone +47 73 59 65 64, e-mail: magnar.breivik@ntnu.no, or Jørgen Langdalen, Head of Department, phone +47 73 59 73 11, e-mail: jorgen.langdalen@ntnu.no. Questions about the application process may be directed to the administrative HR-consultant at the Faculty of Humanities, Ms. Hege Kissten, phone +47 73 59 76 84, e-mail: hege.kissten@ntnu.no.
 * The application deadline is 20 September 2016.

New York University: Assistant Professor of Musicology/Ethnomusicology (Deadline: 15 October 2016)

 * The Gallatin School of Individualized Study at NYU seeks to fill a tenure-track position of assistant professor in Musicology/Ethnomusicology to commence September 1, 2017. We seek an interdisciplinary scholar in musicology or ethnomusicology working in one of the fields of 20-21st century American, African-American or Western music (art, jazz, and/or popular traditions). We are interested in a candidate with broad historical range who can teach music across periods outside of the specific area of focus of his or her research. Possible thematic areas of study could include race studies, diaspora, or music and migration.
 * The ideal candidate will have a strong interest in interdisciplinary teaching (including the teaching of non-majors and students with little technical or formal training in music) and in advising individualized undergraduate and graduate research and arts programs. Assistant Professors teach four courses a year and serve as an adviser for 20-25 students.
 * To be successful, a candidate needs to be able to design and teach imaginative, innovative courses that elaborate and examine musical questions in their historical and theoretical contexts, and in practice. The ideal candidate will also have active interest in participation in the co-curricular activities of the School.
 * Qualifications: Ph.D. in hand by time of appointment; demonstrated excellence in teaching at the college or university level; and a strong record of research and writing.
 * Application Instructions: Please submit a letter of application, curriculum vitae, a statement of your teaching philosophy, a writing sample of 10-20 pages, a brief description of three dream courses, and three letters of reference.
 * Review of applications will begin on October 15, 2016, and will continue until the position is filled.
 * For questions, please contact Gallatin Human Resources at gallatin.hr@nyu.edu.

===New York University, The Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music: Assistant Arts Professor of Arts, Writing, History, and Emergent Media (Deadline: 01 December 2016)===


 * The Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music of New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts invites applications and nominations for an Assistant Arts Professor position to commence in Fall 2017. We seek music industry professionals and/or academic scholars to teach undergraduate courses in the Writing, History & Emergent Media Studies area of the Clive Davis Institute. This is a full-time, multi-year, non-tenure track appointment, renewable based on performance.
 * We invite applications for an Assistant Arts Professor, a four year position subject to multiple renewals based on performance, to offer both general and specialized courses in 20th and 21st century popular music history and culture, as well as courses in music journalism.
 * The ideal applicant must have a significant and wide-ranging grasp of 20th and 21st century popular music history, and demonstrated national or international success in writing about popular music as a journalist and/or scholar. Demonstrated success as a writing editor or a writing mentor is a plus. Given that much of 21st century music writing has moved online, applicants who have deeply considered the contemporary impact of new media and emergent technology on music journalism practices (blogging, writing for social media platforms, etc.) as well as journalists or scholars with a focus on, or interest in, music technologies, may be given special consideration in this search.
 * The successful candidate will be expected to teach core courses in the Institute’s Writing, History & Emergent Media Studies, and to develop new courses that relate to their area of expertise. They will be required to help undergraduate students develop critical thinking and writing skills and to conduct research on a variety of subjects in popular music and culture. Non-teaching responsibilities include: curriculum development, student advising and mentoring, departmental, school and university service, and other administrative responsibilities as designated by the Institute Chair. Prior university-level teaching experience, and a PhD or terminal degree is a plus. Practical music business or studio production or recording experience is also a plus, though not essential.
 * Applicants should present evidence of effectiveness in teaching, as well as representative writing samples to demonstrate skills and abilities in your area of expertise. Please ensure that the following components are uploaded to the Interfolio application portal
 * 1) Cover letter that specifies areas of expertise particularly relevant to the position;
 * 2) Curriculum vitae;
 * 3) Three (3) letters of reference accompanied by a bio or CV from each referrer; and
 * 4) Writing samples and/or work samples that best represent areas of expertise outlined in the cover letter.


 * Application Deadline: December 1, 2016

Peabody Conservatory, Johns Hopkins University: Full-Time Position, Musicology (1-year renewable) (Deadline: 15 October 2016)

 * PEABODY CONSERVATORY OF THE JOHNS HOPKINS UNIVERSITY -- Musicology Faculty. Full Time Position, Musicology, one year renewable position. This position has the expectation of ongoing renewal. Duties include teaching undergraduate and graduate surveys and seminars as well as graduate advising of Masters in Musicology and Doctor of Musical Arts students. The ideal candidate will be an effective and versatile teacher, an active scholar with a specialization in twentieth- or twenty-first-century music, and a dedicated colleague willing to contribute through departmental, conservatory, and university-wide service. For consideration, the Ph.D. in Musicology must be completed by May 2017. Start Date: August 1, 2017.
 * Located in the heart of Baltimore’s Mount Vernon Cultural District, the Peabody Institute was founded in 1857 as America’s first academy of music. Today, through its degree-granting Conservatory and its community-based Preparatory music and dance school, Peabody trains musicians and dancers of every age and at every level. Each year Peabody stages more than 850 major public concerts and performances. Peabody is one of the nine divisions that comprise the Johns Hopkins University. Please submit nominations and letters of application, accompanied by a resume, three letters of recommendation, and 2 writing samples which show the breadth of their scholarly works (e.g., articles or book chapters), through the Interfolio website at http://apply.interfolio.com/37140. A review of applications will begin on October 15, 2016.
 * Posted to AMS-L 9/2/16
 * Updated 9/9/16. Changes/additions in bold.
 * 9/19 Peabody has no tenure and offers no typically tenure-related protections

Queen's University Belfast: Postdoctoral Research Fellow (Deadline: 14 November 2016)

 * Job reference: 16/104966
 * Date posted: 17/10/2016
 * Application closing date: 14/11/2016
 * Salary: £32,004 - 41,709 per annum (including contribution points)
 * Queen’s University Belfast seeks to appoint a Research Fellow to work full-time for 36 months on the AHRC-funded project ‘Performing Restoration Shakespeare’, led by Prof Richard Schoch (School of Arts, English and Languages, Queen’s University Belfast) and Prof Amanda Eubanks Winkler (Department of Art and Music Histories, Syracuse University, USA). Prof Schoch is a theatre historian specializing in the history of Shakespeare on the English stage and Prof Eubanks Winkler is a musicologist specializing in English theatre music of the 17th and 18th centuries.
 * Recent PhDs in musicology, theatre history, Shakespeare studies, or early modern drama are encouraged to apply. International applications are welcome.
 * Anticipated interview date: Wednesday 7 December 2016
 * Apply online at www.qub.ac.uk/jobs. For further information or assistance contact the Personnel Department, Queen’s University Belfast, BT7 1NN. Telephone (028) 9097 3044 or email on personnel@qub.ac.uk.

===Queensland Conservatorium: Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Music Literature and Research (Deadline: 17 June 2016)===


 * Job ID: 101701
 * Location: South Bank
 * Full/Part Time: Full-Time
 * Work Type: Continuing
 * This is a continuing, full time position based at the South Bank campus
 * The position is central to the music literature and research endeavours. Teaching will be in the form of lectures and tutorials across the Conservatorium, and include higher degree supervision. Engagement in the creative life of the Conservatorium is an expectation of this position.
 * The person for this role needs a highly developed skill-base and theoretical grounding in diverse approaches to music learning and teaching are key requirements. Contribution to the teaching programs in areas of the incumbent’s expertise is required. In addition, active participation in a number of Queensland Conservatorium Research Centre projects / clusters, and an ongoing contribution to the research output of QCGU through high level research outputs and other relevant modes of dissemination will be expected.
 * Salary Range:
 * Lecturer, Level B: $89,357 - $106,114 per annum. Salary package including 17% employer superannuation contribution: $104,548 - $124,154 per annum.
 * Lecturer, Level C: $109,462 - $126,220 per annum. Salary package including 17% employer superannuation contribution: $128,072 - $147,678 per annum.
 * Further Information: Obtain the position description and application requirements by clicking the following link: 101701_PD_SL_L_in_Music_Literature_and_Researcch_(1)-2.pdf
 * For position queries, contact Professor Scott Harrison, Director, Queensland Conservatorium on (07) 3735 6208 or scott.harrison@griffith.edu.au
 * For application queries, contact Elsa Pressley, HR Officer on +61 (0) 7 3735 7999.
 * All applications must be submitted online.
 * Closing date: Friday, 17 June 2016, at 4.30pm AEST. (Moderator note: this is 2:30am on June 17 on the US east coast.)
 * This position was also posted on the 2015-16 wiki page.

Ramapo College: Assistant Professor of Music - Music Industry (Deadline: None listed)

 * Title:Assistant Professor of Music - Music Industry
 * Position Number: 633451
 * Position Type: Faculty Tenure Track - 10 Month
 * Posted Date: 09/26/2016
 * Position Type and Expected Hours of Work: At Ramapo College, your regular instructional schedule of six courses per academic year also may include assignments as College needs dictate, day classes, evening classes and Saturday classes. Faculty assignments also include academic advisement, committee work, unit meetings, education and professional development, supervision of students’ field work, and other related duties. Additionally, as a faculty member at Ramapo College, it is expected that you will support the mission of the College and actively participate in College-wide events, such as Commencement, Fall Convocation, State of the College Address, Open House/Immediate Decision Day. It is important to note that Ramapo faculty is generally expected to teach at a variety of course levels, support the General Education curriculum as assigned, participate in a rigorous student learning outcomes assessment process and can expect to be a presence on campus approximately four days per week. A letter from your Dean is attached, detailing teaching and other expectations.
 * Job Summary/Description: Ramapo College of New Jersey seeks a tenure track Assistant Professor in the field of Music Industry. The successful candidate should have primary expertise and demonstrate innovation (as a scholar or professional) in the contemporary music industry and its relationship with broader paradigm shifts, technological advances, new media, law, and cultural values. The candidate must be able to teach all levels of Music Industry courses, which include Business of Music, Advanced Business of Music, Music Online, and Marketing and Management in the Music Industry. The successful candidate should also have expertise in either musicianship or musicology, thereby able to teach either musicianship courses that focus on Western music theory, ear training, rhythmic training, and keyboard skills or music history/culture courses about diverse types of popular music as well as Western art music, jazz, or other music traditions. The Music Program, with its distinctly contemporary orientation, emphasizes creativity and experiential learning in a liberal arts framework. The Program aims to prepare graduates as well rounded, creative, and innovative music professionals.
 * Education/Experience: The candidate should be pursing an artistic or research agenda and be willing to contribute service to the program and college. A doctorate degree is required unless the applicant has a master's degree in music and a M.B.A., J.D., or other professional degree in business or law. College level teaching experience is strongly preferred.
 * Required Documents: Cover Letter, Cover Memo, Organization Chart, Other, Resume/Curriculum Vitae, Teaching Philosophy
 * Posted to AMS-L on 9/27
 * Also posted at Music Theory/Composition 2016-2017
 * 10/3 Required documents list updated on Ramapo website sometime between 9/27 and 10/2, above list edited accordingly.

Royal College of Music: Frank Bridge Postdoctoral Research Fellow (Deadline: 21 November 2016)

 * Closing date: 12 noon on Monday 21 November 2016
 * Interview date: Wednesday 30 November 2016
 * Salary: £27,633 - £30,582 per annum
 * Job Ref No: 503-16
 * The RCM is seeking to engage an outstanding post-doctoral researcher as Frank Bridge Fellow. The work of Frank Bridge, a former student, is of particular significance to the Royal College of Music which holds the largest single collection of his manuscripts. The RCM is hosting a project which aims to bring his music to a wider audience through the preparation for publication of a wide-ranging collection of essays about the composer and his works and an open-access web-resource of materials relating to the composer, including annotated transcriptions of correspondence and links to available editions of music and recordings. The project is part of the RCM’s wider research interests into twentieth-century British music, a major component of the RCM Collections.
 * The Frank Bridge Fellow will be the lead researcher for the preparation of an edited collection of scholarly essays about Bridge and his contemporaries, as well as a number of online resources. The Frank Bridge Fellow will gain skills in project management, editing, working with primary sources, time management and facilitation skills, and will liaise with a wide range of academic partners over the course of the project. The post is funded by the Frank Bridge Bequest.
 * To apply please complete an application form, available to download below. CVs without an application form will not be accepted.

Royal Holloway, University of London: Teaching Fellow in Music (begins Jan 2017) (Deadline: 13 October 2016)

 * Teaching Fellow in Music
 * Department of Music
 * Location: Egham
 * Salary: £41,030 to £48,548 per annum - including London Allowance
 * Closing Date: Thursday 13 October 2016
 * Interview Date: To be confirmed
 * Reference: 0916-322
 * Applications are invited for the post of teaching fellow in the Department of Music.
 * The role will involve teaching at Undergraduate and Postgraduate levels. You will be a versatile musicologist with experience of successfully teaching undergraduate courses in music history and analysis. Expertise in Schenkerian Analysis and/or Wagner is desirable. You will be required to contribute to the academic administration of the department and attend departmental committees and sub-committees. You will also contribute to assessment and examination procedures including, if required, the supervision and examination of undergraduate and postgraduate dissertations. You may be required to contribute to recruitment activity such as student applicant visitor days. You will act as a personal tutor, offering pastoral and academic support to undergraduate and postgraduate students.
 * This is a full time post, available from January 1 2017 or as soon as possible thereafter for a fixed term period of 12 months. This post is based in Egham, Surrey/Bedford Square, London where the College is situated in a beautiful, leafy campus near to Windsor Great Park and within commuting distance from London.
 * For an informal discussion about the post, please contact Professor Stephen Downes on stephen.downes@rhul.ac.uk
 * To view further details of this post and to apply please visit https://jobs.royalholloway.ac.uk
 * The Human Resources Department can be contacted with queries by email at: recruitment@rhul.ac.ukor via telephone on: +44 (0)1784 276540.
 * Please quote the reference: 0916-322
 * Closing Date: Midnight, 13th October 2016
 * Interview Date: To Be Confirmed
 * Also posted at Music Theory/Composition 2016-2017.

Rutgers University: Assistant Professor of Music (Deadline: 15 September 2016)

 * Description and Duties: The Music Department at Mason Gross School of the Arts, Rutgers University, seeks to hire a historical musicologist whose research focuses on 19th -century music. The successful candidate will maintain an active research and publication agenda, teaching music history and musicology courses, including the full undergraduate history sequence and both graduate and undergraduate seminars, advising D.M.A. and Ph.D. candidates, and serving on department committees.
 * Qualifications: Candidates should demonstrate the potential to contribute actively to the field through publication. Prior college-level teaching experience is required, as is a commitment to serving the academic interests of students in all programs of the department, including musicology, music theory, composition, and performance. A terminal degree of Ph.D. is preferred; candidates holding a D.M.A. will also be considered.
 * Rank: Assistant Professor, tenure-track.
 * Salary: Commensurate with experience.
 * Starting Date: The appointment carries a full-time, ten-month contract to commence September 1, 2017.
 * Deadline: The committee will begin reading applications on September 15, 2016 and will continue until the position is filled.
 * Candidates should provide a cover letter, curriculum vitae, one article-length writing sample representative of your research, and three letters of recommendation.
 * Please send all materials electronically, with the subject line “Musicology” to:
 * Rebecca Cypess, Chair of the Search Committee
 * c/o Diane Amato
 * Music Department/Mason Gross School of the Arts/Rutgers University
 * damato@masongross.rutgers.edu


 * 10/17 Skype interviews scheduled

Sam Houston State University: Adjunct Instructor of Music (Musicology) (Spring 2017) (Deadline: None listed)

 * Job: Adjunct Instructor of Music (musicology)
 * The School of Music at Sam Houston State University, Huntsville, Texas seeks to fill a position of Adjunct Instructor of Music (musicology), with appointment beginning January 2017.
 * The successful candidate will teach two sections of Survey of Music Literature for music majors and additional courses as needed in the School of Music, such as Music Appreciation, History of Rock, Jazz, and Popular Music, Creative Arts Seminar, or Survey of World Music Cultures. A Ph.D. in musicology is preferred, ABD or a completed master's degree in musicology will be strongly considered.
 * Adjunct salary is competitive with similar institutions; a full-time teaching appointment is 12 semester credit hours, and benefits are available.
 * Interested applicants should email a letter of intent indicating evidence of teaching experience and effectiveness to Prof. Sheryl Murphy-Manley, mus_skm -at- shsu.edu
 * Additionally, applicants should submit materials using the Sam Houston State University on-line application system at https://shsu.peopleadmin.com/pools/14895
 * Posted to AMS-L 10/14

Samford University: Assistant Professor of Musicology (Deadline: 01 November 2016)

 * Samford University’s music division invites individuals interested in serving in a Christian university environment to apply for the position of assistant professor of musicology. This full-time, tenure-track faculty position will begin Aug. 21, 2017. This position will teach undergraduate and graduate courses exploring the Western tradition in musicology, and perform additional duties as assigned.
 * Qualified candidates will hold a master’s degree in music; a Ph.D. or D.M.A. degree is preferred. Particular specialization within musicology is open. Preference will be given to candidates who are accomplished performing artists qualified to teach applied lessons in an area of need within the Division of Music.
 * Candidates should have a current record of scholarship in musicology, and a passion for and record of teaching both musicology and applied lessons at an advanced level. A commitment to Christian values, academic excellence and the ability to work effectively with faculty, students and colleagues is expected. The candidate should embrace the mission and vision of Samford University, the School of the Arts and the Division of Music.
 * Academic rank, tenure and salary are dependent upon academic qualifications and previous academic teaching experiences.
 * Review of applications will begin Nov. 1 and continue until the position is filled.
 * Please send one PDF file comprising: letter of interest, curriculum vitae, an article-length writing sample representative of research, and links to one audio or video recording of a public performance. Additionally, three letters of recommendation should be sent directly via email to musicologysearch@samford.edu. All application materials must be sent to musicologysearch@samford.edu.

Scripps College: Visiting Lecturer in Music Appreciation (Spring 2017) (Deadline: 03 October 2016)

 * Scripps College, a women’s liberal arts college with a strong interdisciplinary tradition, and the Joint Music Program of Claremont McKenna, Harvey Mudd, Pitzer, and Scripps Colleges invite applications for a one-semester position of Visiting Lecturer in Music. The position is for the Spring semester, January-May 2017. Teaching experienced required. Doctorate preferred, ABD considered. Responsibilities include teaching Introduction to Music, a music appreciation course, to non-major students from across the consortium.
 * To apply, please email a letter of application, curriculum vitae, and two letters of reference to Professor David Cubek, Chair, Music Search Committee, at dcubek@scrippscollege.edu. Committee review of applications will begin October 3, 2016, and continue until the position is filled.
 * 7/7/16: Is this for teaching just one class or more?
 * 7/8/16: Prof. Cubek confirmed by email that this position is for one class only

===Scripps College: Visiting Lecturer in Music (Music in the US or Women and Gender in Music) (Spring 2017) (Deadline: 15 October 2016)===


 * Scripps College, a women’s liberal arts college with a strong interdisciplinary tradition, invites applications for a one-semester position of Visiting Lecturer in Music. The position is for the Spring semester, January-May 2017. Teaching experienced required. Doctorate preferred, ABD considered. Responsibilities include teaching a music elective: either Music in the US or Women and Gender in Music, appropriate for both music majors and non-major students from across the consortium.
 * To apply, please email a letter of application, curriculum vitae, and two letters of reference to Professor Hao Huang, Chair, Music Search Committee, at hahuang@scrippscollege.edu. Committee review of applications will begin October 15, 2016, and continue until the position is filled.

===Scripps College: Visiting Lecturer in Music (Music in Western Civilization: 1750 to present) (Spring 2017) (Deadline: 15 October 2016)===


 * Scripps College, a women’s liberal arts college with a strong interdisciplinary tradition, invites applications for the position of visiting lecturer in music to teach ‘Music in Western Civilization: 1750 to present,’ for Spring 2017, only. This course is a music-major requirement open also to non-majors, and will explore music in its cultural context, primarily in the European and American musical canon, in Classical, Romantic, and 20th– and 21rst-century periods. As described in the catalog, “Interdisciplinary relationships to other arts will be examined in a historical context.” Teaching experience required and doctorate preferred (ABD considered).
 * Applicants should submit a letter of application, c.v., and two letters of recommendation to ykang@scrippscollege.edu.
 * For more information, email the chair for the search, Prof. YouYoung Kang: ykang@scrippscollege.edu. Review of applications will begin in October 3, 2016 and continue until the position is filled.
 * Moderator question/comment: Why don't they just combine all these courses and hire one person full-time for the semester?
 * 9/29/16: I would apply for it if it were all three courses. I think I'd be able to teach all three pretty well. But I am not going to apply for a position that would require me to move for just one course.

Smith College: Assistant Professor of Music (Deadline: 01 October 2016)

 * The Department of Music at Smith College invites applications for a tenure-track, full-time position in Musicology at the rank of Assistant Professor, to begin July 2017. Specialization is open, but the successful candidate will be expected each year to teach a one-semester introductory level undergraduate course on music historical methods. Other courses will depend on the successful candidate’s area(s) of specialization and the needs of the department. A Ph.D. in Musicology or a closely related field is expected by the time of appointment.
 * Candidates who specialize in Western art music of any period are encouraged to apply. Additionally, we welcome applications from those who approach the study of musicology from an interdisciplinary perspective, who incorporate in their work current methodologies such as sound studies or disability studies, or whose work emphasizes such issues as the role of music in promoting social justice or the intersection of music-making and listening with matters of race, class, gender, and sexuality.
 * Application Instructions: Submit your application at http://apply.interfolio.com/37005 with a cover letter, curriculum vitae, a writing sample (article or chapter length), and three confidential letters of recommendation. Review of applications will begin on October 1, 2016.

===St. John's College: Assistant Professor of Music (Deadline: None listed, posted 28 September 2016)===


 * Tracking Code: 218205-951
 * Job Description: Assistant Professor of Music, 1 Year Term
 * St. John’s College, Department of Art and Design
 * The Department of Art and Design is seeking applications for the position of Assistant Professor of Music. Responsibilities include a full teaching load each semester and active collaboration between student life and academics in order to effectively engage students in music activities, which will in turn empower their academic excellence.
 * Submit letter of application and resume on line. Three letters of reference will be requested further along in the recruiting process.
 * Job Location: Queens, New York, United States
 * Position Type: Full-Time/Regular

St. Olaf College: Assistant Professor of Ethnomusicology (Deadline: 03 October 2016)

 * The Department of Music at St. Olaf College is proud to announce a new position with a specialty in ethnomusicology, as we seek to expand and enhance the breadth of the curriculum. We invite applications for a full-time, tenure track position in Ethnomusicology at the Assistant level to begin in August 2017. The successful candidate will be a teacher-scholar of outstanding ability who will contribute to the artistic and intellectual life of the college.
 * Qualifications for the position include: a doctorate in ethnomusicology (ABD with projected completion date prior to appointment start will be considered), a demonstrated commitment to teaching undergraduates, evidence of or potential for significant scholarly contributions to the field, and a vision of how the study of music contributes to a liberal arts education.
 * Position Description: The normal teaching load is six courses per year. Regular teaching responsibilities may include courses in world music, popular music, and topics-based courses related to the candidate’s areas of expertise, in addition to mentored undergraduate research. The successful candidate will maintain an active research profile. Candidates who have particular interdisciplinary interests that may enhance St. Olaf’s intellectual community are encouraged to highlight these aspects in their cover letter. Other responsibilities will include academic advising and service on departmental and college-wide committees.
 * St. Olaf is strongly committed to increasing the diversity of the campus community and the curriculum, and actively encourages applications from groups that are underrepresented in higher education.
 * Applicants must submit materials online at https://stolaf.hiretouch.com/faculty-postings. A complete application includes the following (please upload as PDFs):
 * A cover letter that speaks to teaching, research, and other professional qualifications
 * A curriculum vitae
 * Unofficial undergraduate and graduate transcripts
 * A statement of teaching philosophy


 * In addition, please provide the names and emails of three to five professional references who can speak to your abilities in teaching and scholarship. (We only ask for references’ names and emails; St. Olaf solicits letters directly after an initial round of screening, in addition to such things as a scholarly writing sample and a sample syllabus)
 * If you have questions or need assistance with the application process, please contact David Castro, chair of the search committee at musicTT2017@stolaf.edu
 * Review of applications will begin on October 3, 2016, and will continue until the position is filled.
 * 9/26 Are applications being accepted after October 3? Also, are interviews being done at SEM?
 * 9/27 From a member of the search committee: Yes, applications will be accepted after October 3 and will continue to be accepted until the position is filled. We won't conduct interviews at SEM, but we will hold an open information session so that candidates can learn more about the institution, the position, and the search process. The session will take place Saturday, November 12 at 12:30 p.m. in the Sales Conference Room of the Omni Shoreham.

Swarthmore College: Assistant/Associate Professor of Music (Deadline: 01 December 2016)

 * The Department of Music and Dance at Swarthmore College invites applications for a tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor beginning with the Fall semester of 2017. We seek candidates with excellent classroom presence, a broad range of research and teaching interests, and a commitment to engaging in cross-departmental collaboration. Areas of specialization are open as we plan to expand and enhance our Department's current curricular reach. Scholarly interest at the intersection of music and dance is particularly welcome. Performance expertise is not required, but would be of interest. *Tenure-track faculty members have a 3/2 teaching load (which will move to 2/2 in 2020) and enjoy a generous leave policy.
 * A Ph.D. in Musicology, Ethnomusicology, or a closely related field is expected by August 31, 2017.
 * Qualified applicants should apply at: https://academicjobsonline.org. Please provide a letter of application, curriculum vitae, a sample of scholarly work, three letters of recommendation, and a sample syllabus by December 1, 2016. The cover letter should address what the candidate finds attractive about teaching in a liberal arts college environment and how the candidate would approach mentoring students from diverse backgrounds.
 * Please address any questions you may have to Bernadette Dunning, Administrative Coordinator of the Department of Music and Dance. bdunnin1@swarthmore.edu

Texas Tech University: Assistant Professor of Musicology (Deadline: 09 November 2016)

 * TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY
 * College of Visual & Performing Arts
 * School of Music
 * Vacancy Announcement: Assistant Professor of Musicology
 * POSITION/RANK/SALARY: Full-time position in Musicology. Assistant Professor; a tenure-track appointment. Salary commensurate with qualifications and experience.
 * QUALIFICATIONS: Demonstrated excellence in teaching graduate/undergraduate music history. Record of publication or promise of exceptional scholarly potential in musicology. Completion of Ph.D. in Musicology with eighteenth or nineteenth century specialization by August 2017 required.
 * RESPONSIBILITIES: Teach graduate and undergraduate music history courses (eighteenth or nineteenth century specialization); advise thesis and dissertation students; engage in scholarly or creative research and publication; participate in appropriate faculty service; assist in coordinating the music history curriculum. Secondary specializations desired in: ethnomusicology, specific world-music idioms, historical performance, and/or music appreciation teaching. Expertise with new digital media and distance-learning technology. Ability to contribute to the mission, research, and ensembles of the TTU Vernacular Music Center. Service duties might include program-building, as well as commitment to extra-curricular activities. Service to the music unit, the college, and the university is expected. Pursuit of external grants in support of research or creative activity, when appropriate, available, and in the faculty member’s field, is encouraged.
 * APPOINTMENT EFFECTIVE: Fall 2017
 * APPLICATION PROCEDURE: (a two-step procedure) Applications are to be completed online. The hiring site is http://www.careers.texastech.edu. Refer to job posting and requisition ID – 8915BR.
 * 1) Attach the following materials to your online application: a) letter of application, b) curriculum vita. If you are having trouble with the online application, contact TTU at 806-742-3851 or e-mail at hrs.recruiting@ttu.edu.
 * 2) Please send the following items electronically to Dianne.caspell@ttu.edu or to the following physical address: Dianne Caspell; School of Music; Texas Tech University; Box 42033; Lubbock, TX 79409-2033.
 * a) three current letters of recommendation,
 * b) minimum of three additional reference names with telephone and email contact information. Additional materials may be requested at a future date. Please limit materials to those requested.


 * Completed file should be received by November 9. 2016, but screening will continue until the position is filled.
 * Additional School of Music contact information: dianne.caspell@ttu.edu. 806-834-3817.

===Texas Woman's University: Assistant Professor of Music (Deadline: 15 September 2016)===


 * Texas Woman's University - Denton Campus
 * Department: Music and Drama
 * Title: Assistant Professor of Music - Tenure-track
 * Job Code: 16AS-MU05
 * Date Closed: Review of applications will begin September 15, 2016 and will continue until the position is filled.
 * TO APPLY: Please submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, copy of graduate transcripts, statement of research, and names with email address and phone numbers of three references via email to Facultyjobs@twu.edu (e-mail Header or Subject line must include job title and job code number - 16AS-MU05).
 * JOB DESCRIPTION: The successful candidate will:
 * 1. Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in the music history sequence;
 * 2. Teach other courses aligned with secondary area(s) of expertise;
 * 3. Maintain an active agenda of research and creative activity that enhances program standing and increases department visibility;
 * 4. Assist with department recruiting initiatives;
 * 5. Serve on department, college, and university committees; and
 * 6. Actively participate in professional music organizations on the state and national levels.


 * QUALIFICATIONS:
 * 1. Hold an earned doctorate in music, with preference given to degrees in the field of Musicology or Ethnomusicology;
 * 2. Graduate study in musicology (primary or secondary emphasis);
 * 3. Evidence of scholarly research and publications in the field of musicology;
 * 4. Effective oral, written and interpersonal communication skills and the ability to work effectively in a collegial environment; and
 * 5. Collegiate-level teaching experience preferred.

University College Cork: Lecturer in Irish Traditional Music (Deadline: 18 August 2016)

 * Job Posted: 14 Jul 2016
 * Closing Date for Applications: 18 Aug 2016
 * School: School of Music and Theatre
 * College: College of Arts, Celtic Studies and Social Sciences
 * Contract Type: Permanent Whole-Time
 * Job Type: Academic
 * Salary: €31,821 - €56,967/€62,353 - €76,942.
 * UCC wishes to appoint a candidate of distinction to the permanent position of Lecturer in Irish Traditional Music. The appointee will be expected to make a leading contribution to teaching and research in the broad field of Irish traditional music and to contribute to the strategic development of this subject and of music at UCC more generally. We are equally open to applications from composers, performers and writers, and to those whose research outputs combine two or more of these strengths.
 * It is expected that the appointee will have a record of innovative scholarship, a strong publication profile and proven success in funding applications. S/he will be dedicated to achieving excellence as a university teacher, at all levels. The successful candidate will ideally have experience in external engagement, for instance through an active record of performance or other research-led outreach.
 * Please note that Garda vetting and/or an international police clearance check may form part of the selection process.
 * The University, at its discretion, may undertake to make an additional appointment(s) from this competition following the conclusion of the process.
 * Informal enquiries can be made in confidence to Prof. Jonathan Stock, Tel: +353 (21) 490 4535, email: j.stock@ucc.ie. Further information on the School of Music and Theatre, please visit http://www.music.ucc.ie/
 * Appointment may be made on the Lectureship Salary Scale: €31,821 - €56,967/€62,353 - €76,942.
 * In all instances the successful appointment will be at the first point of the scale.
 * To Apply: Candidates should apply, in confidence, before 5pm on Thursday 18th August 2016 by emailing a completed application form to recruitment@ucc.ie
 * CVs and handwritten forms will not be accepted.
 * No late applications will be accepted.

University of California, Berkeley: Assistant Professor of Ethnomusicology (Deadline: 16 November 2016)

 * The Department of Music at the University of California, Berkeley invites applications for a full-time faculty appointment at the rank of tenure-track assistant professor in Ethnomusicology, with an expected start date of July 1, 2017.
 * We seek applicants who can enhance our strengths in the theory and methodology of Ethnomusicology. Scholars with experience in musical ethnography and interest in the following research areas are encouraged to apply: sound studies, space and mobility, heritage and cultural policy, media and sound technology, the body, gender and sexuality. Preference will be given to applications whose geographical strengths expand our present emphases on South-East Asia, the Middle East, the Caribbean, and the United States.
 * Basic Minimum Qualifications: The completion of all PhD or equivalent degree requirements except the dissertation at the time of application.
 * Additional Qualifications: A Ph.D. or equivalent degree is required by date of hire.
 * All application items must be submitted electronically by November 16, 2016. Please go to the following link: https://aprecruit.berkeley.edu/apply/JPF01155.
 * Applications must include a cover letter, curriculum vitae, dissertation abstract, statement of teaching philosophy, one writing sample not to exceed 60 pages of typescript, and only contact information of three references. Applicants are encouraged to submit an optional statement of contributions to diversity, addressing past and/or potential contributions to diversity through research, teaching, and/or service. Letters will be solicited only for finalists.
 * All letters will be treated as confidential per University of California policy and California state law. Please refer to potential referees, including when letters are provided via a third party (i.e., dossier service or career center), to the UC Berkeley statement of confidentiality (http://apo.berkeley.edu/evalltr.html).
 * Please direct questions to Jocelyne Guilbault, Committee Chair, at guilbault@berkeley.edu, Department of Music, 104 Morrison Hall #1200, Berkeley, CA 94720-1200. Questions about the application process can be directed to Kristina Andrews, Academic HR Analyst, at musichr@berkeley.edu.
 * The Department encourages applications from candidates who will contribute to diversity and equal opportunity in higher education through their teaching, research, and service.  We recognize that a diverse workforce is essential for maintaining legitimacy as a public university dedicated to serving the needs of our increasingly diverse state (see below). The Department is committed to addressing the family needs of faculty, including dual career couples and single parents. For information about potential relocation to Berkeley, or career needs of accompanying partners and spouses, please visit http://ofew.berkeley.edu/new-faculty.
 * The University of California is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability, age or protected veteran status. For the complete University of California nondiscrimination and affirmative action policy see: http://policy.ucop.edu/doc/4000376/NondiscrimAffirmAct.

University of California, Davis: Assistant Professor in Ethnomusicology (Deadline: 15 November 2016)

 * The University of California at Davis seeks to appoint an Assistant Professor of ethnomusicology for a tenure track-position. An appropriate terminal degree such as Ph.D. or equivalent professional experience is required. We seek an exceptional person to join our ethnomusicology program. Candidates should have demonstrated superior intellectual attainment or promise in both research and teaching, strong leadership capabilities, and an appropriate background in university level education. Demonstrated ability to work with diverse groups is an asset. The appointee will be expected to teach ethnomusicological courses at the graduate and undergraduate levels including general education courses, to direct dissertations, and to accept substantial committee and advising responsibilities. Other possibilities include participating in the Performance Studies or Cultural Studies graduate groups and directing an ensemble. We are actively seeking faculty who aspire to educate a student body rich in diversity with respect to gender, ethnicity, first-generation students, socioeconomic status, and academic interests.
 * Applications should include evidence or promise of distinguished scholarship. Professional distinction and excellence with recognized accomplishments in scholarship, research, and teaching are required. Applications should consist of a letter of application, a curriculum vitae with full bibliographic citations, a statement of contributions to diversity and names and contact information for four references. Additionally, candidates should submit a sample of their best work (article or chapter length).
 * Applications should be received by November 15, 2016 to assure full consideration. The position is open until filled.
 * Applications can be submitted electronically through the online application form found at: https://recruit.ucdavis.edu/apply/JPF01240

University of California, Irvine: Claire Trevor School of the Arts Midcareer Professor Hiring Initiative (Deadline: 09 November 2016)

 * Job #JPF03714
 * Claire Trevor School of the Arts - Arts-Dean's Office
 * Recruitment Period: Open date: September 26th, 2016
 * Final date: November 9th, 2016
 * Applications will continue to be accepted until this date, but those received after the review date will only be considered if the position has not yet been filled.
 * Description: Multiple Positions: UCI 2016-2017 Midcareer Professor Hiring Initiative
 * UCI is engaged in ambitious strategic expansion and seeks to hire advanced assistant professors and tenured associate to early full professors with distinguished publication or creative endeavor records and upward trajectories in their research profiles. We will build on the existing strengths of our faculty campuswide, fortify our commitment to diversity, and consider interdisciplinary, transdisciplinary, and convergent science scholars.
 * Applicants are expected to have advanced degrees and publication/creative endeavor records commensurate with appointment levels in each school.
 * Applications received by November 9, 2016 will receive fullest consideration.
 * Documents
 * Curriculum Vitae - Your most recently updated C.V.
 * Cover Letter - At minimum, please specify your desired area(s) of specialization within the Claire Trevor School of the Arts' academic departments of Art, Dance, Drama and Music.
 * Statement of Contributions to Diversity - Statement addressing how past and/or potential contributions to diversity will advance UCI's Commitment to Inclusive Excellence.
 * References - 3-5 references required (contact information only)

University of California, Merced: Assistant Professor of Musicology (Deadline: 15 November 2016)

 * The School of Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts invites applications from distinguished scholars and teachers for a tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor level in Music outside the Western art music tradition. Area of specialization is open, but priority will be given to music scholars who are interested in crossing boundaries of discipline, genre, geography, and history to work in a new interdisciplinary program in close collaboration with colleagues in visual arts. As a Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI), we especially encourage applications from scholars who focus on Latin America, particularly Mexico. The successful candidate will teach in Global Arts Studies, an innovative program which is dedicated to providing a diverse student body of undergraduates with the tools to read artistic objects across a range of media, cultural contexts, and as texts bearing information about the societies that produced them. The candidate will also teach and advise students in the Interdisciplinary Humanities graduate program.
 * In order to be considered, candidates must have a PhD in Ethnomusicology, Critical Musicology, or a related field in hand by July 1, 2017. Candidates should also have a well-established research program, an excellent teaching record, and a dedication to program development. Finalists for this position will have demonstrated a sophisticated capacity to do sociocultural and/or historical analysis via the analysis of musical sound.
 * The anticipated start date for this position is July 1, 2017.
 * Applications must be submitted online. Completed applications must be received no later than November 15, 2016, in order to be considered. Interested applicants are required to submit 1) a cover letter; 2) curriculum vitae; 3) statement of research; 4) statement of teaching; 5) up to five writing samples; 6) contributions to diversity statement; and, 7) a list of references with contact information including mailing address, phone number and e-mail address.
 * The contributions to diversity statement should describe your past experience, activities and future plans to advance diversity, equity and inclusion, in alignment with UC Merced’s mission to reflect the diversity of California and to meet the educational needs and interests of its diverse population. Some faculty candidates may not have substantial past activities. If that is the case, we recommend focusing on future plans in your statement. A more developed and substantial plan is expected for senior candidates. For additional information on what should be included on your Diversity Statement, please visit http://facultyexcellence.ucsd.edu/c2d/index.html#Are-there-any-guidelines-for-wr.
 * Applicants should arrange to have three letters of reference submitted online. After an application is submitted, the letters of reference should be electronically uploaded by the letter writers (instructions will be provided by the application system). Letters of reference should be received no later than November 15, 2016.
 * Salary is commensurate with education, experience, and UC academic salary scales.
 * For additional information, please contact Jayson Beaster-Jones at jbeaster-jones@ucmerced.edu.
 * Applicants will be notified when the final candidate has been selected.

University of California, Merced: Assistant/Associate/Full Professor in Inequality, Power and Social Justice (Deadline: 01 November 2016)

 * The University of California is creating a dynamic new university campus and campus community in Merced, California, which opened in September 2005 as the tenth campus of the University of California and the first American research university built in the 21st century. In keeping with the mission of the University to provide teaching, research and public service of the highest quality, UC Merced will be providing new educational opportunities at the undergraduate, masters and doctoral levels through three academic schools Engineering; Natural Sciences; and, Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts.
 * The University of California, Merced is seeking four new faculty members at the ranks of Assistant, Associate or Full Professor as part of a cluster hire. These positions are part of an ongoing multi-year, multi-departmental strategic initiative across the schools of Natural Sciences; Engineering; and, Social Sciences, Humanities and Arts to build excellence in the broad area of Inequality, Power, and Social Justice (IPSJ). IPSJ is one of six strategic research pillars at UC Merced. IPSJ brings together scholars across disciplines and methodological backgrounds for whom historical and contemporary issues of inequality, power, and social justice are of central analytical focus. By incorporating a wide range of approaches, we aim to develop a richer understanding of how inequality and power are produced and reproduced as well as of their social, political, and personal consequences. We aim to develop a critical analysis of how systems of inequality and power interact with social justice and change. In this focus, we recognize and engage with our location in the Central Valley of California, a region marked by great ethnic diversity and high levels of poverty. The IPSJ pillar will provide space for cross-disciplinary discussion, as well as research and teaching, with the aim of theoretical and methodological inclusivity. We value scholarship that engages with the local, national, and international community both in the production and in the dissemination of knowledge.
 * We seek to hire scholars whose research fits into either or both of the following themes: 1) identity, experience, and representation; and, 2) structural and institutional inequality. Successful candidates will compete in an interdisciplinary pool and have a record of accomplishment in one or more areas, including but not limited to: American studies, anthropology, art history, cognitive science, economics, English, ethnic studies, ethnomusicology, linguistics, history, neuroscience, philosophy, political science, psychology, public health, Spanish, sociology, women’s studies, and world heritage.
 * Assistant professor candidates should show promise of research excellence and creativity, while candidates for associate and full professor ranks should have a record of research excellence and creativity. Applicants should also demonstrate an ability to teach and train effectively at both undergraduate and graduate levels. Candidates with broad interests and the potential for active interdisciplinary collaboration are preferred.
 * Candidates may be affiliated with one or more academic units with the primary appointment being determined by the candidate’s research and teaching interests and qualifications.
 * In order to be considered, candidates must have a PhD in a field relevant to the topics of interest indicated above by the position start date.
 * When submitting your application, please be sure to specify your area(s) of specialization. You may choose more than one option.
 * Applications must be submitted online. Completed applications must be received no later than November 1, 2016, in order to be considered. Interested applicants are required to submit 1) a cover letter detailing research area(s) of interest, thematic fit, and listing potential home academic unit(s); 2) curriculum vitae; 3) statement of research; 4) statement of teaching; 5) a minimum of one writing sample; 6) a contributions to diversity statement; and, 7) a list of five references with contact information including mailing address, phone number and e-mail address.
 * The contributions to diversity statement should describe your past experience, activities and future plans to advance diversity, equity and inclusion, in alignment with UC Merced’s mission to reflect the diversity of California and to meet the educational needs and interests of its diverse population. Some faculty candidates may not have substantial past activities. If that is the case, we recommend focusing on future plans in your statement. A more developed and substantial plan is expected for senior candidates. For additional information on what should be included on your Diversity Statement, please visit.
 * Applicants for the Assistant Professor level should arrange to have three letters of reference submitted online. After an application is submitted, the letters of reference should be electronically uploaded by the letter writers (instructions will be provided by the application system). Letters of reference should be received no later than November 1, 2016.
 * Applicants for the Associate/Full Professor level should include a list of five references with their applications; letters of reference are not required at this time. Once the search committee has determined the short list of candidates, the search committee chair will request letters of recommendation at that time.
 * The anticipated start date for this position is July 1, 2017.
 * Salary is commensurate with education, experience, and UC academic salary scales.
 * The University of California, Merced is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer with a strong institutional commitment to the achievement of diversity among its faculty, students and staff.
 * For additional information, please contact Christina Torres-Rouff at ctorres-rouff@ucmerced.edu
 * Applicants will be notified when the final candidate has been selected.

University of Cambridge: Professorship in Music (Deadline: 01 April 2016) FILLED: Katharine Ellis, University of Oxford 1991, University of Bristol

 * The Board of Electors invite applications for the Professorship of Music from persons whose work falls within the general field of the Professorship to take up appointment on 1 October 2017 or as soon as possible thereafter.
 * Applicants will have an outstanding research record of international stature in Music, and the vision, leadership, experience and enthusiasm to build on current Faculty strengths in maintaining and developing a leading research presence. They will hold a PhD or equivalent postgraduate qualification.
 * Standard professorial duties include teaching and research, examining, supervision, mentoring and administration. The Professor will be based in Cambridge. A competitive salary will be offered.
 * Further information is available at: www.admin.cam.ac.uk/offices/academic/secretary/professorships/ or contact the Academic Secretary, University Offices, The Old Schools, Cambridge, CB2 1TT, (email: ibise@admin.cam.ac.uk).
 * Applications consisting of a letter of application, a statement of current and future research plans, a curriculum vitae, a publications list, and details of three referees should be made online no later than 1 April 2016.
 * Informal enquiries may be made to Dr Sam Barrett, Chairman of the Faculty Board of Music, Cambridge, telephone +44 (0)1223 335179/338150 or email sjb59@cam.ac.uk.
 * Please quote reference GT08224 on your application and in any correspondence about this vacancy.
 * Moderator note: Posting this on 2016-17 (even though the deadline is past) because the job starts in 2017.

University of Cambridge, Corpus Christi College: Stipendiary Research Fellowship (Deadline: 03 November 2016)

 * STIPENDIARY RESEARCH FELLOWSHIP
 * Applications are invited for one stipendiary Research Fellowship tenable for three years from 1 October 2017. The Research Fellowship is open to graduates of any university who on 1 October 2017 will have completed not more than five years of research. This year applications will be considered in the fields: English; Anglo-Saxon, Norse & Celtic; Theology; and Music.
 * Research Fellows are full members of the College’s Governing Body. Stipendiary Research Fellows have access to a limited stock of College flats and sets. If available they are provided rent free or a living out allowance is offered. The stipend will be in the region of £18,500 to £21,000. Research Fellows are allowed to teach up to six hours per week for additional remuneration, and are expected to participate in the intellectual life of Leckhampton, the College’s graduate centre. An annual allowance for research expenditure is available and privileges include free medical insurance, some meals, and a small entertainment allowance.
 * Applications must be made via https://app.casc.cam.ac.uk/fas_live/corpusjrf.aspx. You will need a c.v. together with a statement of not more than 1,000 words outlining your present and proposed research (pdf documents only), and the names and contact details of two referees familiar with your work. Applications must be submitted by 5.00pm on Thursday 3 November 2016 and the two references should be provided by the same date. It is suggested that you send the reference requests from the application system to your referees well in advance of the deadline.
 * Selected candidates will be invited to submit two copies of written work at the end of November 2016. This work need not be in its final form, but must provide evidence of outstanding originality and promise. Research Fellowships are intended primarily as the first post-doctoral appointment for promising researchers. It is expected that short-listed candidates will be called to interview in mid-January 2017.
 * Any enquiries should be addressed to: research-fellowships@corpus.cam.ac.uk

===University of Cambridge, Fitzwilliam College/Robinson College: Early Career Research Fellowship (Deadline: 14 November 2016)===


 * Joint Application Scheme for Early Career Research Fellowships 2017
 * Welcome to the Churchill College, Fitzwilliam College, Murray Edwards College, Robinson College and Trinity Hall Joint Application Scheme for Early Career Research Fellowships 2017.
 * The five colleges invite applications for seven Early Career Research Fellowships which will normally be tenable for three years from 1 October 2017. For more information regarding Fellowships on offer this year, please click here.
 * Early Career Research Fellowships are initial (normally) post-doctoral positions appropriate to the start of an academic career.
 * Applications must be received online by 5.00pm on Monday, 14th November 2016. References must be received online no later than 5.00pm on Monday, 21st November 2016. Please note that the application deadline has been extended and that incomplete applications will NOT be accepted. Please make sure that your application and your referees' reports reach us before the closing date.
 * Fellowships at Fitzwilliam College, www.fitz.cam.ac.uk: One stipendiary Isaac Newton Trust Rutherford Research Fellowship in Classics, Education, English (including Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic), Modern and Medieval Languages (including Linguistics) or Music.
 * Fellowships at Robinson College, www.robinson.cam.ac.uk: One stipendiary Isaac Newton Trust/Robinson College Research Fellowship in the following subjects: Anglo-Saxon, Architecture, Classical Literature and Linguistics, English, Linguistics, Modern and Medieval Languages or Music.


 * The prime duty of a Research Fellow is to pursue their own independent research and scholarship.
 * The stipend of a Research Fellow is at point 30 on the University scale of stipends equating to £22,249 (at August 2016) with a 10% reduction for an appointee who has yet to complete a PhD. The post is pensionable with USS.
 * Churchill College, Fitzwilliam College, Murray Edwards College, Robinson College and Trinity Hall operate a Joint Application Scheme for Early Career Research Fellowships. Applications will be considered by all Colleges offering Fellowships in the relevant subject. A total of seven Fellowships is offered but candidates are advised that competition is likely to be intense; last year over 1000 applications were received.
 * Candidates are warned that they are responsible for checking their eligibility to take up the post under UK immigration rules.
 * Full information regarding the Fellowships on offer, further particulars and registration details will be available at the Joint Application Scheme website w/c 10 October 2016:
 * http://www.chu.cam.ac.uk/applying/fellows/jrf/
 * All applications to be submitted online by Monday 14 November 2016.

===University of Cambridge, Sidney Sussex College: Stipendiary/Non-Stipendiary Research Fellowship (Deadline: 25 October 2016)===


 * The College Council wishes to make elections to two Research Fellowships, each tenable for three years, to commence on 1st September 2017. One Fellowship is intended for researchers in Sciences (including Mathematics, Engineering and the Medical and Veterinary sciences) the other for those researching subjects studied in the School of Arts and Humanities (including Architecture, History of Art, Classics, Divinity, English, Modern and Medieval Languages, Music and Philosophy). These Fellowships are primarily intended to provide opportunities for scholars at an early stage of their academic careers to establish a successful research profile.
 * The starting stipend is £21,605 (at 1st August 2015 stipend level for point 29 on the University's single salary spine). If the Fellow does not hold a PhD the stipend is £18,212 per year (point 23). The stipend is pensionable in USS and the Fellow will be entitled to an office in College and to Fellow’s dining and other privileges. Single residential accommodation may be available for a service charge (currently £142 per month), but for those choosing to live in private accommodation there is a non-pensionable living out allowance of £4,270. Research Fellows may apply for research grants of up to £1,050 per year to cover research expenses, including books. Applications for non-stipendiary positions are welcomed from those with an alternative source of funding.
 * The holder of a Research Fellowship will be permitted to teach for up to four hours per week, with priority being given to teaching for the College. Additional payment will be made for this teaching at standard University supervision rates. Prior permission of the College Council is required for other paid work and all emoluments received must be disclosed to the Council. Council may reduce the Research Fellowship stipend in the light of other income.
 * All applications, including references, must be made using the online application form on the College website. The closing date is 25th October 2016 for the receipt of the online application and 28th October 2016 for two supporting references. The latter must also be submitted using the online form. It is the responsibility of the applicant to ensure that both referees submit the form prior to the deadline. Candidates may be asked to submit written work to supplement their applications and short-listed applicants will be interviewed. Interviews are likely to be held in early January 2017.
 * Enquiries should be directed to the Fellow Secretary to the Research Fellowship Competition, Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, CB2 3HU (e-mail: research.fellowships@sid.cam.ac.uk).
 * The College reserves the right not to make an appointment. The College is an Equal Opportunities Employer.
 * Note: It should be noted that a successful candidate for a stipendiary Junior Research Fellowship who does not have an automatic right to work in the United Kingdom (including anyone who is completing a PhD at an overseas institution) will be subject to the visa requirements of the United Kingdom. The College will give informal advice and assistance but ultimately it will be the responsibility of the candidate to obtain the necessary visa.

University of Dayton: Music Department Chair (Associate/Full Professor) (Deadline: 06 November 2016)

 * The University of Dayton seeks a collaborative and strategic academic leader to serve as chairperson of the Department of Music.  The chairperson is responsible for all administrative, curricular, co-curricular and budgetary facets of the department and plays a unique role engaging students and faculty, including building and sustaining partnerships across the University and in the broader community. The chairperson will support the full range of undergraduate, graduate and co-curricular performance opportunities in the department.
 * The Department of Music is one of 18 departments in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Dayton.  It offers a Bachelor of Music degree (with majors in music composition, music education, music performance, and music therapy), and a Bachelor of Arts in Music degree (with concentrations in ethnomusicology, jazz studies, and music studies). Minors are offered in music and music technology. In addition, a certificate in church music is available.
 * The chairperson will be hired with tenure and at the rank of Associate Professor or Professor. The chairperson carries a 12-month contract and reports to the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences.  The chairperson will represent the Department on the College’s Council of Chairpersons and Program Directors and will teach one course in the Department each semester. The chairperson is appointed for a term of four years and is eligible for reappointment for an additional four-year term.
 * Required Qualifications
 * PhD, DM or DMA (or equivalent terminal degree) in music or in a music-related field
 * Strong record of teaching and research or artistic activity commensurate with the expectations for tenure and appointment at the rank of associate professor in the College of Arts & Sciences at the University of Dayton. Appointment at the rank of Professor requires a record of teaching, research, and service commensurate with the criteria for promotion to the rank of Professor in the College of Arts & Sciences at the University of Dayton.
 * Prior administrative experience in higher education
 * Record of leadership accomplishments in higher education
 * Successful experience recruiting students into curricular programs and/or co-curricular performance groups
 * Record of advancing diversity in higher education
 * Excellent written communication skills


 * Preferred Qualifications
 * Record of successful experience recruiting diverse students, faculty and staff
 * Successful experience developing and implementing new curricular or co-curricular initiatives, particularly in a liberal arts environment for non-music majors
 * Demonstrated success in managing a budget
 * Successful supervisory experience
 * Record of fostering successful on- and off-campus collaborations
 * Capacity to contribute to the Department’s curricular offerings
 * Record of successfully mentoring faculty through tenure and promotion
 * Record of successful experience with NASM accreditation standards
 * Effective presentation skills
 * Effective classroom management skills
 * Effective oral communication skills
 * Effective interpersonal skills


 * Required Application Materials
 * Curriculum Vitae
 * Cover letter describing the candidate’s experience, how candidate meets the required and preferred qualifications, and candidate’s philosophy of leadership
 * List of three references (letters of reference may be requested at a later date)


 * Please apply to http://jobs.udayton.edu/postings/21180 by Sunday, November 6, 2016.

University of Georgia: Assistant Professor (Indigenous Peoples of Latin America and the Caribbean) (Deadline: Open until filled, posted 31 August 2016)

 * Faculty Rank: Assistant Professor
 * Posting Number: 2016_00190F
 * Working Title: Assistant Professor: Indigenous Peoples of Latin America and the Caribbean
 * Title Code: 55100
 * Retirement Plan: TRS or ORP
 * Department: INST LTN AMER CARIBEAN STUDIES
 * Job Summary: The Latin American and Caribbean Studies Institute (LACSI) at the University of Georgia (www.lacsiuga.org) seeks to hire a tenure track, Assistant Professor with a specialization in Indigenous Peoples of Latin America and the Caribbean beginning August 2017. Candidates must show a record of achievement in indigenous studies of Latin America or the Caribbean, and a commitment to Latin American and Caribbean studies, and an outstanding record of scholarship in their home discipline. The appointment will be 50% in LACSI and 50% in a UGA academic department; tenure will be based in this latter unit. The teaching load is four courses per year, typically two courses in Latin American and Caribbean Studies and two courses in the other department. Creating and teaching courses cross-listed between LACSI and other departments is possible. There will be ample opportunities for collaboration with LACSI multi-disciplinary faculty affiliates, several of whom are involved in our Latin American Indigenous Languages Initiative and with UGA’s Institute of Native American Studies.
 * Minimum Qualifications: Candidates should hold the degree of Ph.D. in religion, literatures/cultures, anthropology, ethnomusicology, or linguistics by the time of appointment. Candidates with Ph.D.s from other or related disciplines will also receive full consideration if the respective unit supports the appointment.
 * Preferred Qualifications: Native or near-native fluency in Spanish or Portuguese as well as the knowledge of and ability to teach at least one indigenous Latin American or Caribbean language are preferable. Ability to develop and teach hybrid and/or online courses, and contribute to study abroad, experiential learning and/or service learning is also desirable.
 * Degree Level: Doctorate
 * Posting Date: 08/31/2016
 * Open Until Filled: Yes
 * Appointment Status: Regular
 * Location of Vacancy: Athens Area

University of Hamburg: Junior Professorship for Historical Musicology (Deadline: 30 June 2016)

 * The Faculty of Humanities invites applications for a W1 JUNIOR PROFESSORSHIP FOR HISTORICAL MUSICOLOGY commencing on 01 July 2017, ref. no. JP 251.
 * Applicants are expected to have international research experience as well as a successful track record in acquiring external funding and carrying out externally funded projects. The University places particular emphasis on the quality of teaching and therefore requests that applicants provide details of their teaching experience and objectives.
 * In accordance with Section 14 subsection 3 sentence 3 of the Hamburg Higher Education Act (Hamburgisches Hochschulgesetz, HmbHG), Universität Hamburg seeks to increase the proportion of women in teaching and research and encourages female academics to apply.
 * Responsibilities: The successful candidate is expected to teach and conduct research in the field of historical musicology. We expect the post holder to conduct substantial research on polyphonic music of the European Middle Ages and manuscripts from various periods. The future post holder will develop a subproject for the third application phase of the Collaborative Research Center “Manuscript Cultures in Asia, Africa and Europe” (SFB 950).
 * Section 12 subsection 7 sentence 2 HmbHG applies.
 * Requirements: Academic qualifications and additional requirements as specified in Section 18 HmbHG. Qualified disabled candidates receive preference in the application process.
 * The application deadline is 30. June 2016. Please submit your application, including standard documents (CV, list of publications, teaching experience, external funding record, copies of certification and documents, three representative publications) and reference number JP251 to: An den Präsidenten der Universität Hamburg, Stellenausschreibungen, Mittelweg 177, 20148 Hamburg or preferably by email to Bewerbungen@verw.uni-hamburg.de.

University of Hawaii: Assistant Professor (Music - Musicology) (Deadline: 27 October 2016)

 * Title: Assistant Professor (Music - Musicology)
 * Position Number: 0084442
 * Hiring Unit: College of Arts & Humanities, Department of Music
 * Location: Manoa
 * Date Posted: October 04, 2016
 * Closing Date: Continuous - application review begins October 27, 2016
 * Salary Information: Salary commensurate with qualifications and experience.
 * Monthly Type: 9 Month
 * Tenure Track: Tenure
 * Full Time/Part Time: Full Time
 * Temporary/Permanent: Permanent
 * Other Conditions: To begin August 1, 2017. Pending position clearance and availability of funds.
 * Duties and Responsibilities: Teach undergraduate and graduate courses in music history and musicology; Supervise student research and writing; Maintain active research agenda; Serve on department committees; Advise students; Other duties as assigned by the Department Chair.
 * Minimum Qualifications: Earned doctorate in musicology by the time of appointment; One year of teaching experience at the college level.
 * Desirable Qualifications: Area of specialization that complements research interests of current musicology faculty (music in film); Strong secondary area of research in musicology; Demonstrated scholarly achievement (including conference presentations, grants, awards, etc.); Promising publication record; Evidence of successful university-level teaching.
 * To Apply: Submit cover letter indicating how minimum and desirable qualifications are met, curriculum vitae with names and contact information for five references, samples of published work, academic transcripts (copies are acceptable but official transcripts required at the time of hire), and three recent letters from professional references to: Musicology Search Committee Chair, Music Department, University of Hawaii, 2411 Dole Street, Honolulu, HI 96822. Electronic applications are preferred. Materials sent electronically must be sent to Cindy Nakashima at cindymn@hawaii.edu via UH Filedrop Service at http://www.hawaii.edu/filedrop with the expiration timer set to 7 days. Hard copy applications and letters from professional references should be mailed to Musicology Search Committee Chair, Music Department, University of Hawaii, 2411 Dole Street, Honolulu, HI 96822.
 * Inquiries: Musicology Search Committee; mcquisto@hawaii.edu
 * 10/12 University of Hawaii will be interviewing at AMS: http://www.ams-net.org/vancouver/interviews/index.php

University of Hong Kong: Society of Fellows in the Humanities (Deadline: 01 January 2017)

 * Title: Post-Doctoral Fellow in the Society of Fellows
 * The Society of Fellows in the Humanities is a prestigious new initiative that aims to attract exceptional, early-career post-doctoral scholars from around the world to Asia’s global university. Located in one of the world’s most dynamic cities and on Mainland China’s doorstep, the University of Hong Kong offers unique opportunities to engage in cutting-edge research through its commitment to innovation and interdisciplinarity.
 * The Faculty of Arts is one of the University’s oldest and largest faculties and is consistently recognized as one of the best in Asia for the Arts and Humanities. Our international outlook is reflected in the incredible diversity of our staff and students and our collaborations with other top universities around the globe. As a Fellow, you will be contributing to a vibrant research community and interacting with acclaimed scholars from across all humanities disciplines.
 * The Society is seeking outstanding applicants for up to six inaugural, three-year Fellowships for 2017-2020.
 * The Fellowship appointment is not tenure-track and is non-renewable. Successful applicants are expected to take up their appointment on September 1, 2017.
 * A globally competitive package including a monthly stipend of HK$45,000 (inclusive of a housing allowance of HK$12,000 per month), medical benefits, annual leave, and conference and research support will be offered to successful applicants. At current rates, salaries tax does not exceed 15% of gross income. Fellows are expected to reside in Hong Kong for the duration of their appointment but may carry out research abroad in accordance with university guidelines.
 * Fellows will be expected to teach two courses during the term of their appointment, and are required to submit a brief, annual summary of their activities and accomplishments. The University of Hong Kong is an English-medium university. A host department within the Faculty will be selected on the basis of a Fellow’s proposed area of research. (This includes musicology: for more details: http://arts.hku.hk/research/sofhku/appointment-details)
 * Deadline for applications: January 1, 2017
 * Website: http://arts.hku.hk/sofhku
 * Enquiries: Mr Edward Shen at sofhku@hku.hk

University of Kentucky: Assistant Professor in American Music, Musicology/Ethnomusicology (Deadline: 20 November 2016)

 * Job Title: Assistant Professor in American Music, Musicology/Ethnomusicology
 * Requisition Number: FE00733
 * Department Name: 8X207: MUSICOLOGY
 * Work Location: Lexington, KY
 * Type of Position: Faculty
 * Position Time Status: Full-Time
 * Required Education: Applicants should have a completed PhD by August 1, 2017.
 * Required Related Experience: A proven record of successful and creative teaching, and clearly demonstrated activity within the professional field of musicology.
 * Doctoral candidates in ethnomusicology will be considered if they demonstrate the training to teach American music and Western art music courses as well as advise graduate students in musicology.
 * Job Summary: The University of Kentucky School of Music in the College of Fine Arts is seeking candidates for a full-time, tenure-track position in musicology (Ethnomusicology considered). We seek candidates who exhibit strong potential for scholarly publication, excellence and creativity in teaching, particularly in the realm of American vernacular music. Other desirable areas of specialization may include (but are not limited to) folk or regional genres, film music, sacred music, African-American music, American multicultural musics, Appalachian Studies, contemporary music, sound studies, and popular music.
 * Candidates will be responsible for teaching classes in general musicology according to departmental need and expertise, graduate seminars in areas of specialization and interest, courses for both majors and non-majors including survey courses in American music and other focused topics in American music (Appalachian, jazz, rock, popular music, etc.). Serve as the Director for the John Jacob Niles Center for American Music and oversee its associated endowments, programs, invited guests and library collections; contribute actively to public outreach and to the profession; serve on graduate student committees and advise Ph.D. dissertations; share in departmental responsibilities; and possibly support or teach pertinent music ensembles (old-time, bluegrass, Cajun music ensemble, etc.).
 * Applications should include the following documents:
 * Cover letter
 * Curriculum vitae
 * Transcripts (unofficial are acceptable)
 * Sample of scholarly writing (upload under Writing Sample)
 * Written statement of teaching philosophy (upload under Specific Request 1)
 * The names, emails and addresses of three references (upload under Specific Request 2.).


 * Deadline for applications is November 20, 2016.
 * Preferred Education/Experience: 2 years of successful academic teaching at the college level is preferred.

University of Maryland: Assistant Professor of Ethnomusicology (Deadline: 14 November 2016)

 * Posting Number: F0004653
 * Title: Open Rank
 * Functional Title: Assistant Professor of Ethnomusicology
 * Position Number: 104272
 * Category Status: 02-Faculty Non-Tenured, On Track
 * Position Summary/Purpose of Position: The Division of Musicology and Ethnomusicology of the University of Maryland, School of Music, seeks an ethnomusicologist of exceptional promise or established reputation. Expertise in any area or areas that complement those of current ethnomusicology and musicology faculty will be considered.
 * The successful applicant should demonstrate interest in interdisciplinary approaches to scholarship and teaching and be able to contribute to some or all of the College of Arts and Humanities’ strategic priorities: Race, Gender, and Ethnicity; Area Studies; Language and Culture; Migration Studies; and Digital Humanities. Candidates who have shown a commitment to working with women and underrepresented minority students through teaching or mentoring, and those with experience teaching and/or conducting research on issues applicable to diverse populations are especially encouraged to apply.
 * Candidates must be prepared to teach undergraduate general education courses; upper-level courses in their areas of geographical and theoretical expertise that will attract students in ethnomusicology as well as historical musicology, music theory, composition, and performance; and core graduate seminars (which may include fieldwork, theory and method in ethnomusicology, transcription and analysis, and anthropology of music). Other responsibilities will include supervision of theses and dissertations in ethnomusicology and historical musicology, mentoring of Teaching Assistants, and service on School of Music, College of Arts and Humanities, and University committees. They should also be able to enhance interaction both within the School of Music and with other departments, schools, and centers (e.g., School of Theatre, Dance, and Performance Studies; School of Languages, Literature, and Culture; Center for Literary and Comparative Studies; Graduate Field Committee in Film Studies; and area studies centers). Other desirable qualifications include experience or interest in mentoring world music ensembles, expertise in audio-visual documentation and editing, and/or interest in applied/public sector ethnomusicology.
 * Minimum Qualifications: Ph.D. (attained by August 2017) in ethnomusicology or a related field; fieldwork experience especially international; background in both cultural anthropology and historical musicology; evidence or promise of excellence in research, teaching (graduate and undergraduate), and graduate advising.
 * Preferences: For best consideration, please apply by November 14, 2016. Review of submissions begins on that date and continues until a successful candidate is named.
 * All Applications Must Be Submitted Online, at https://jobs.umd.edu https://ejobs.umd.edu/; click on FACULTY and look for position #104272.
 * Applicants are asked to upload a letter of application, curriculum vitae, and at least three names of references with contact information, including mailing address, telephone(s), and email address. Please do not send publications, letters of reference, or other materials at this time.
 * Posting Date: 10/07/2016
 * 10/18 - Does anyone know if this search is still active, since the position announcement is not available at the site listed above?
 * 10/19 (Moderator note) - Since the job listing posted to AMS-L on 10/17 was slightly different (and has a different, earlier, deadline) than the above one as posted online on 10/7, I think they're probably revising the online post and it will reappear shortly. I'll update the URL when it comes back online, and in the meantime I've updated the above post in bold to reflect the job as advertised on AMS-L. It's also unclear if this is still an open rank job as it was originally, or if it's just Assistant Professor now.
 * 10/19 the link above is wrong: https://ejobs.umd.edu/ gets you to the job posting. As of last night the announcement wasn't posting there and I e-mailed a friend on faculty there who tells me there is a glitch in the system that they are working on fixing asap. The job description is listed on the school of music home page: http://www.music.umd.edu/
 * 10/20 I'm so confused - the PDF on the School of Music site (now linked above) has the 11/14 deadline again. And as of this morning the job is still missing from the https://ejobs.umd.edu/ site, so it's hard to know which deadline is authoritative.
 * 10/20 (2) The person I know in the department there let me know the link is fixed on the jobs site. S/he also clarified that this is an Assistant Prof. job, not open rank, but they are open to people other than newly minted Ph.D.s with some prior experience. But they are definitely looking entry level rather than mid-career.
 * 10/21 (Moderator again) Thank you! Looks like they settled on Nov. 14 as the deadline. I've updated the page accordingly and posted the link to the Ejobs site.

University of Mary Washington: Associate Professor/Professor & Chair of Music (Deadline: 21 October 2016)

 * Title of Position: Associate Professor or Professor & Chair of Music
 * Term of Contract: 9-months
 * Position Number: F00079
 * The Department of Music at the University of Mary Washington (Fredericksburg, VA) will be making a senior level appointment with tenure to serve as chair, duties to commence on August 16, 2017.
 * The successful candidate will be a musicologist who has achieved tenure and promotion to the rank of associate or full professor at his or her university because of excellent undergraduate teaching, a distinguished record of published research, and outstanding academic leadership. As department chair, the successful candidate will provide leadership of curriculum, staffing, budgets, fundraising, assessment, and programming in collaboration with a deeply committed and talented faculty at a university committed to liberal arts education and emphatic about the role of the performing arts in that education. A secondary strength in directing choral ensembles or composition/music theory would be most welcome.
 * Selected candidate should have a PhD in musicology.
 * Initial interviews will be conducted in Vancouver at the joint meeting of the American Musicological Society and Society for Music Theory, November 3-4, 2016.
 * UMW is a public university with an undergraduate student body of 4000 and a member of COPLAC. Faculty teach four courses per semester; department chairs receive an annual stipend and a course reduction.
 * Required Qualifications: Minimal qualifications include a demonstrated record of excellence as a researcher in musicology and undergraduate teaching as well as an ability to lead an academic department is expected. A doctorate is required.
 * Salary Range: Commensurate with experience.
 * Proposed Starting Date: 08/16/2017
 * Deadline for receipt of materials is October 21, 2016. For additional information, please contact Dr. Joseph Romero at 540-654-1012 or via email at jromero@umw.edu.

University of Nevada, Reno: Assistant Professor of Music (Ethnomusicology) (Deadline: 31 October 2016)

 * Job Title: Assistant Professor, Music (Ethnomusicology)
 * Full Time Equivalent: 100%
 * Position Type: Academic Faculty
 * List Rank/Range(s): II
 * Tenure Track: Tenure Track
 * Job Description: The Department of Music at the University of Nevada, Reno invites applications for a tenure-track position in Ethnomusicology at the rank of Assistant Professor to begin July 1, 2017. A candidate’s interest and experience in directing a performance ensemble will be considered but is not required of the position. The successful candidate will possess strong communication and interpersonal skills and show the ability to create inclusive learning environments for an increasingly diverse student body. We welcome applications from candidates committed to the instruction and support of a diverse student population and those who will contribute to the ethnic, cultural, and socio-economic inclusivity of the Department and University.
 * The position normally has a five-course load that is primarily topics driven. This would allow the candidate some flexibility in defining and designing their offerings. It would include a world music course, a graduate bibliography and research methods course, and other courses/ensembles to be determined by the candidate’s field of expertise.
 * Required Qualifications: Doctorate in Ethnomusicology (ABD with projected completion date by August 1, 2017 will be considered).
 * Preferred Qualifications: Demonstrated excellence in teaching; clear evidence of and potential for significant scholarly contributions to the field; and an understanding of how the study of music contributes to a liberal arts education.
 * Contact Information for this Position: Louis Niebur, Search Chair, lniebur@unr.edu; Cynthia Prescott, Search Coordinator, cprescott@unr.edu; phone: 775-682-9028
 * Special Instructions to Applicants: Submit the following information via e-search:
 * 1. Cover Letter, which includes statements of research interests and teaching experience, as well as a description of how the applicant’s teaching and/or work in the campus community will contribute to a culture of inclusion and campus diversity
 * 2. Curriculum Vitae
 * 3. Contact information for three references
 * 4. TEACHING: Sample Syllabus or one page Statement of Teaching Philosophy
 * 5. Scholarship information: Two examples of written work


 * Job Open Date: 09/06/2016
 * Job Close Date: 10/31/2016
 * Open Until Filled: No
 * Search Number: 72168

===University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: Assistant Professor in Central European Studies (Deadline: None listed, posted 03 October 2016)===


 * Classification Title: Assistant Professor in Central European Studies
 * Working Title: Assistant Professor in Central European Studies
 * Campus: UNC-Chapel Hill
 * Region: Piedmont/Triangle
 * Job Summary: The Department of Germanic and Slavic Languages and Literatures at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (http://gsll.unc.edu/) invites applications for a full-time, tenure track position: Assistant Professor (Working Title: Laszlo Birinyi, Sr. Fellow) in Central European Studies with expertise in Hungarian, to begin July 1, 2017.
 * Minimum Qualifications: Candidates should have a strong research agenda in literature and culture and be able to contribute fully to the teaching mission of the Department and the UNC Center for Slavic, Eurasian and East European Studies (http://cseees.unc.edu/). The successful candidate will teach a range of courses in Central European and Hungarian literature and culture and be prepared to teach all levels of Hungarian. Native or near-native fluency in Hungarian and English required.
 * Ph.D. by July 1, 2017 required. Candidates should have a strong research agenda in literature and culture and be able to contribute fully to the teaching mission of the Department and the UNC Center for Slavic, Eurasian and East European Studies (http://cseees.unc.edu/). We invite applicants with a Ph.D. in comparative literature, religious studies, Jewish studies, visual studies, media studies, gender and sexuality studies, anthropology, musicology, art history, history, geography, or other fields germane to the study of Central European literature and culture.
 * Position Number: FAC0001788
 * Posting Date: 10/03/2016
 * Closing Date:
 * If direct link to ad doesn't work, search by Working Title (Assistant Professor in Central European Studies) here: https://uncjobs.northcarolina.edu/applicants/jsp/shared/search/Search_css.jsp

University of Nottingham: Teaching Associate in Ethnomusicology & Popular Music (Deadline: 21 September 2016)

 * Location: University Park
 * Salary: £28,982 to £31,656 per annum, depending on skills and experience. Salary progression beyond this scale is subject to performance.
 * Closing Date: Wednesday 21 September 2016
 * Reference: ARTS268316
 * The Department of Music is looking to appoint a fixed-term teaching associate from 1 October 2016 to 30 June 2017, to deliver undergraduate courses in popular music and global music studies for first years, and a module for second and third years on a topic related to their own research interests, and to convene a module on early years music education. In addition, the teaching fellow will be expected to contribute to postgraduate modules and dissertation supervision.
 * Candidates must be able to demonstrate knowledge and experience in popular music studies and/or global music studies. They must demonstrate high level teaching skills, and organisational and interpersonal skills. They should have an advanced qualification in a relevant area, preferably at PhD level.
 * We are keen to appoint a candidate who will complement and enhance our research-led teaching and who will benefit from our supportive and friendly research environment.
 * Informal enquiries may be addressed to Nick Baragwanath, tel: +44 115 951 4757 or email Nicholas.baragwanath@nottingham.ac.uk. Please note that applications sent directly to this email address will not be accepted.

University of Oslo: Postdoctoral Research Fellowships in Musical Rhythm (Deadline: 21 November 2016)

 * One or two postdoctoral research fellowship (SKO 1352) on the topic of musical microrhythm are now available at the Department of Musicology, University of Oslo.
 * The fellowships are part of the project "TIME – Timing and Sound in Musical Microrhythm”. We will investigate temporal relationships at the micro level of music performance and perception, as well as auditory perception in general. A key topic is to study the role of cultural background and/or training in auditory perception. The project is highly interdisciplinary and has a comparative genre design, encompassing jazz, electronic dance music, hip-hop/funk/R&B and Scandinavian fiddle music. It is preferable that applicants have academic and/or practical expertise in one or more of these rhythmic traditions, as well as an academic background in one or more of the following methodologies: qualitative interviews, music analysis (auditory, transcription-based and/or using computers), behavioral experiments, motion capture, statistics. For more information about the project, see http://www.hf.uio.no/imv/english/research/projects/timing-and-sound-in-musical-micro-rhythm-time/
 * The appointed candidate will be part of the project’s research group and granted full access to sound studios and state-of-the-art motion capture systems and sound spatalisation facilities (http://www.hf.uio.no/imv/english/about/rooms-and-equipment/). It is expected that the candidate will work on an independent sub-project under the guidance of Professor Anne Danielsen (http://people.uio.no/anneda/). The sub-project should be developed to fit with the aims of TIME, as outlined on the project page. Projects investigating temporal and/or sound-related aspects of microrhythm, within the genres above, will be prioritised. Two doctoral research fellows will also be affiliated to the project.
 * The position is for a period of three years. There is a 10 % component of the position that is devoted to teaching and administrative duties.
 * The successful candidate is expected to strengthen the relevant research area and contribute to and participate in the various research activities at the Department of Musicology. The main purpose of postdoctoral research fellowships is to qualify researchers for work in higher academic positions within their disciplines.
 * Requirements
 * A PhD degree in musicology, ethnomusicology, music theory, music cognition/ psychology, or similar fields that offer a solid foundation for research into the area of musical microrhythm. The applicant is required to document that the degree corresponds to the profile for the post. The final degree needs to be confirmed by the time of appointment.
 * Personal suitability and motivation for the position.


 * In the evaluation of the applications, emphasis will be placed on:
 * The academic quality of the sub-project proposal
 * The applicant's estimated academic and personal ability to complete the sub-project within the time frame
 * Good collaboration skills and an ability to join interdisciplinary academic communities


 * We offer
 * NOK 486 100 – 567 100 (salary level 57-65), depending on qualifications
 * A professionally stimulating working environment
 * Attractive welfare benefits


 * Submissions: Applicants must submit the following attachments with the electronic application form, preferably in pdf-format:
 * Application letter
 * Curriculum Vitae
 * List of publications and unpublished works
 * Project description that fits within the aims of the larger project (approximately 3-5 pages, see Template for project descriptions). The project description must present a feasible progress plan. It is expected that the applicant will be able to complete the project during the period of appointment
 * Diplomas, certificates, doctoral thesis and other academic works will be requested later.


 * Please note that all documents must be in English.
 * The short-listed candidates will be invited to an interview at the University of Oslo or we will arrange for an interview on Skype.
 * Region: Oslo
 * Job type: Fixed Term Contract
 * Working hours: Full-time
 * Application deadline: 21. November 2016
 * Reference number: 2016/10966

===University of Oxford: Postdoctoral Part-time Research Assistant (Historically Informed Performance) (Deadline: 16 November 2016)===


 * Part-time Research Assistant (Historically Informed Performance): Transforming 19th Century Historically Informed Performance
 * Faculty of Music, St Aldate's, Oxford
 * Grade 7: Salary in the range £30,738 - £32,600 p.a.
 * Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Assistant to work on the ‘Transforming 19th Century Historically Informed Performance’ (Transforming C19 HIP) project led by Principal Investigator (PI) Claire Holden with Professor Eric Clarke as Co-Investigator (Co-I). Transforming C19 HIP is a 60 month AHRC funded research project hosted by the Faculty of Music at the University of Oxford that brings together leading performers and academics to investigate the differences between modern and contemporary performance styles, and to seek to change the way professional performance of nineteenth-century compositions is approached, particularly by ‘period’ instrument ensembles.
 * The appointment is 0.6FTE for a fixed-term of 3 years and the start date will be 1 April 2017. The post will be based in the Gibson building, within the Radcliffe Observatory Quarter, Woodstock Road, Oxford OX2 6GG, with access to the Faculty of Music building and its facilities based in St Aldate’s, Oxford OX1 1DB.
 * The successful applicant will conduct archival and interpretative research into the historical evidence for and nature of performance and pre-performance practices in the C19th; undertake primary research into the institutional development of HIP in the period ca. 1980 – 2016; and contribute to the preparation and delivery of practical workshops involving conservatoire students and professional performers.
 * It is expected that the postholder will develop their research into publications/book chapter(s) and will take an active role in disseminating research findings at workshops and conferences. The postholder will work with, the Principal Investigator, Claire Holden, and the Co-Investigator, as well with as other members of the Research Team and members of partner organisations including the Royal Academy of Music and the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment.
 * Applicants should have a PhD/DPhil in music and specialist scholarly knowledge and practical understanding of Historically Informed Performance (HIP) of nineteenth century classical music. The ability to work from sources in one or more European languages is desirable.
 * A separate job description is available for a second post, which is for a full-time Research Assistant with a background in Empirical Musicology.
 * The closing date for application is 12.00 noon on Wednesday 16 November 2016. It is intended that interviews for shortlisted applicants will be held on 2 December 2016.
 * Contact Person: Claire Holden
 * Vacancy ID: 125781
 * Contact Phone: 01865 276134 (Catherine Lieben, Head of Administration and Finance)
 * Closing Date: 16-Nov-2016
 * Contact Email: claire.holden@music.ox.ac.uk

University of Oxford: Postdoctoral Research Assistant (Empirical Methods) (Deadline: 16 November 2016)

 * Research Assistant (Empirical methods): Transforming 19th Century Historically Informed Performance
 * Faculty of Music, St Aldate's, Oxford
 * Grade 7: Salary in the range £30,738 - £32,600 p.a.
 * Applications are invited for a Postdoctoral Research Assistant to work on the ‘Transforming 19th Century Historically Informed Performance’ (Transforming C19 HIP) project led by Principal Investigator (PI) Claire Holden with Professor Eric Clarke as Co-Investigator (Co-I). Transforming C19 HIP is a 60 month AHRC funded research project hosted by the Faculty of Music at the University of Oxford that brings together leading performers and academics to investigate the differences between modern and contemporary performance styles, and to seek to change the way professional performance of nineteenth-century compositions is approached, particularly by ‘period’ instrument ensembles.
 * The appointment is full-time for a fixed term of 3 years (the Faculty will consider job share proposals and/or suggestions for working the same number of hours over a longer period of employment (48 months max)). The start date will be 1 April 2017 and the post will be based in the Gibson building, within the Radcliffe Observatory Quarter, Woodstock Road, Oxford OX2 6GG, with access to the Faculty of Music building and its facilities based in St Aldate’s, Oxford OX1 1DB.
 * The successful applicant will take the primary role in documenting and analysing the orchestral/chamber music workshops and performances that constitute a core part of the project. S/he will carry out interviews, and questionnaires/surveys with individual musicians and communities of musicians, and will contribute to the development of methods to analyse rehearsal and other pre-performance (and performance) practices, contributing to theory building in this area. It is expected that the postholder will develop their research into publications/book chapter(s), and will take an active role in disseminating research findings at workshops and conferences. The postholder will work with the Co-I, Professor Clarke and the PI, as well with as other members of the Research Team and members of partner organisations including the Royal Academy of Music and the Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment.
 * Applicants should have a PhD/DPhil in music, experience of the design and execution of empirical investigations in performance using a range of qualitative and quantitative methods including interview/observational studies, and competence in a range of data analysis methods including video recording and editing.
 * A separate job description is available for a second post, which is for a part-time Research Assistant with a background in Historically Informed Performance.
 * The closing date for applications is 12.00 noon on Wednesday 16 November 2016. It is intended that interviews for shortlisted applicants will be held on 28 November 2016.
 * Contact Person: Claire Holden
 * Vacancy ID: 125780
 * Contact Phone: 01865 276134 (Catherine Lieben, Head of Administration and Finance)
 * Closing Date: 16-Nov-2016
 * Contact Email: claire.holden@music.ox.ac.uk

University of Oxford, Merton College: Junior Research Fellowship (Deadline: 18 November 2016)

 * The Governing Bodies of Christ Church, Merton and St John's Colleges propose to elect in co-operation up to twelve Junior Research Fellows, in Arts and Science, according to an agreed allocation of subjects between the colleges. The current salary is £22,249 per annum plus accommodation allowances as listed below.
 * Christ Church - £8,204 accommodation allowance per annum
 * Eligible disciplines: English, Mathematics, Modern Languages, Physiology & Medicine, Art History, Psychology, Fine Art, Law, Sociology


 * St John's - £10,000 accommodation allowance per annum
 * Eligible disciplines: Philosophy, Physics, Politics, Computer Science, Economics, Biochemistry, Classics (including Ancient History), Materials Science, Geology (including Earth & Environmental Sciences), Theology, Oriental Studies


 * Merton - £10,000 accommodation allowance per annum
 * Eligible disciplines: History, Chemistry, Archaeology, Engineering, Music, Biology, Geography, Anthropology


 * The fellowships are tenable either from 1 October 2017 or, exceptionally, from 1 September 2017.
 * Research Fellows are expected to undertake original research in some branch of Arts, Science or Education. They may be asked to undertake a limited amount of teaching. Depending upon their field of study, successful candidates will be based at Christ Church, Merton College or St John’s College.
 * The fellowships are normally awarded to those who are approaching the end of their doctoral research or who submitted their doctorate, (or, in the case of medical students, completed their professional training) since 1 October 2015. The successful candidate must have a good Honours degree (either First or 2:1), or an equivalent qualification. They must also have research expertise in their chosen field as demonstrated by a completed doctoral thesis and/or published or forthcoming books, or articles in refereed journals, as relevant to the candidate’s field; or promise of such achievement, as relevant to the candidate’s field.
 * Link to further particulars
 * Applicants for positions at Merton College only should complete and submit the online application form below, attaching both a copy of their research proposal and a completed recruitment monitoring form where indicated.
 * The closing date for receipt of applications is 12 noon on Friday 18 November 2016.

University of Pennsylvania: Assistant Professor in Digital Humanities (Deadline: 03 November 2016)

 * The School of Arts and Sciences at the University of Pennsylvania invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professor appointment in digital humanities, broadly interpreted to embrace the humanistic social sciences. We are interested in exceptional scholars who make innovative, pioneering use of digital technologies to study textual, geographic, aural, visual, or spatial aspects of the humanities.
 * The successful candidate’s primary appointment will be in one of the following departments in the humanities or the humanistic social sciences: Classical Studies, English, German, Music, or Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations. Secondary appointments in other departments can be arranged, as appropriate. This appointment will be the first in a cluster of appointments in various aspects of the digital humanities, a cluster meant to support the newly established Price Lab for the Digital Humanities. The successful candidate should therefore have a strong interest in building such a program and in interacting with scholars from other disciplines whose research lies within the overarching theme of digital humanities. The successful candidate will teach courses in her or his home department and will participate in the development of curriculum pertinent to the theme of the cluster.
 * Applications should be submitted on-line at http://facultysearches.provost.upenn.edu/postings/991 and include a curriculum vitae, a research statement that includes the candidate’s perspective on how she or he fits into one of the core departments, links to no more than three journal publications, and the contact information for three individuals who will be contacted by the University with instructions on how to submit a letter of recommendation. Review of applications will begin November 3, 2016, and will continue until the position is filled.
 * Posted to AMS-L 9/20/16

University of Pennsylvania: Professor/Associate Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures (Deadline: 15 October 2016)

 * The University of Pennsylvania is seeking a transformational hire at the senior level (tenured) in Russian and East European Studies to complement existing research and teaching strengths. This search is open to any area of expertise in the humanities and social sciences, including anthropology, art history, economics, ethnomusicology, literary and cultural studies, history, musicology, politics, religion, sociology, theater studies, visual studies and other fields. Likewise, it is open to scholars of all regions and sub-regions of Russia, Central and Eastern Europe. The appointment will be in the Department of Slavic Languages and Literatures, which is in the process of transforming itself into a multi-disciplinary Department of Russian and East European Studies.
 * Demonstrated strength in research and publication and excellence in teaching required.
 * Please submit applications online at: http://facultysearches.provost.upenn.edu/postings/922 . Include a cover letter describing research and teaching experience, and a CV. Review of applications will begin on October 15, 2016 and continue until the position is filled. Preliminary interviews will be conducted at the ASEEES Convention in Washington, DC, in November 2016.
 * Posted to AMS-L on 9/13/16

===University of Performing Arts Graz: Senior Scientist with PhD in Musicology or Music Theory (Deadline: 31 December 2016)===


 * The University of Music and Performing Arts Graz (Austria), Institute of Music Aesthetics, seeks to appoint a Senior Scientist (f/m) with PhD in Musicology or Music Theory from 1 October 2017 until 28 February 2021, in line with § 26 of the „Kollektivvertrag für die Arbeitnehmer/innen der Universitäten“ in Austria. The position is full-time. The minimum salary per month is at present 3.590,70 € before tax and social security deductions (14 times p.a.). Relevant work experience can lead to a higher salary.
 * Job description
 * independent research in musicology and/or music theory
 * teaching and examination of music students and of musicology students
 * supervision of and advice to students concerning their studies
 * cooperation in and support of all research,
 * teaching and administrative work within the institute
 * support of examinations (e.g., chairing examination committees)
 * cooperation in and support of administrative work and review, assessment and quality audit measures at university level


 * General requirements for hiring
 * PhD in Musicology or Music Theory


 * Special requirement for hiring
 * research accomplishments in musicology or music theory at an international level, including research in the field of European classical music and in the field of musical analysis
 * very good knowledge of German and English (spoken and written)
 * willingness to teamwork


 * Suitable candidates are invited to apply in writing (in German or English) by 31 December 2016 mentioning GZ 51/16 in one single pdf document to be mailed to bewerbung@kug.ac.at. The pdf must contain: cover letter (no longer than one page), CV, scans of certificates of academic degrees – BA, MA, PhD –, and one short piece of academic writing. No letters of recommendation are required.
 * Informal enquiries may be made to Professor Andreas Dorschel, Head of Institute, by e-mail: andreas.dorschel@kug.ac.at.
 * Also posted at Music Theory/Composition 2016-2017.

University of Southern California: Professor (Open Rank) of Slavic Languages and Literatures (Deadline: 15 November 2016)

 * The department of Slavic Languages and Literatures in the Dana and David Dornsife College of Letters, Arts and Sciences at the University of Southern California (Los Angeles, California) invites applications for an open-rank position (Assistant Professor, Associate Professor, or Full Professor) with specialization in Russian literature, music, and/or creative/performing arts. In addition to Ph.D. by August 2017 and significant scholarly potential or accomplishment, native or near-native fluency in Russian and English are required. The successful applicant will be expected to teach both graduate and undergraduate courses, including courses in the University’s general education program.
 * In order to be considered for this position, all candidates must apply via the “CLICK HERE” link at the top or bottom of this page. Applicants should submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae, sample of scholarly writing, and the names of three individuals who may be contacted by USC for letters of reference. Review of applications will begin on November 15, 2016, and continue until the position is filled.

University of Sussex: Lecturer in Music (begins Jan 2017) (Deadline: 18 October 2016)

 * School of Media, Film and Music - Department of Music
 * Permanent, full time
 * Salary range: starting at £34,956 and rising to £38,183 per annum.
 * Closing date for applications: 18 October 2016
 * Expected start date: 01 January 2017
 * Description: The School of Media, Film and Music at the University of Sussex wishes to appoint a Lecturer with expertise in the broad field of Music to a full time post.
 * You will possess a higher degree in a relevant area or will have equivalent scholarly or relevant professional activity. You will have teaching experience to undergraduate level. You will have evidence of a developing international research profile. You will be interested in contributing to early career leadership posts in both Department of Music and the School of Media, Film and Music. All areas of Music are of interest but it is essential to have teaching and/or research expertise in the following area: cultural theories of music. It is desirable to have interests in popular music studies and/or global music studies.

University of Tampa: Assistant Professor of Music History and Theory (Deadline: 01 October 2016)

 * Position Title: Assistant Professor of Music History and Theory
 * Position Type: Faculty
 * Job Type: Full Time
 * Tenure Track or Term: Tenure-Track
 * Position Summary: The Department of Music in the College of Arts and Letters at The University of Tampa invites applications for a tenure track position in Music History and Theory at the rank of Assistant Professor starting in August 2017.
 * Primary teaching responsibilities will include courses in music history and theory for majors, courses suited to non-music majors such as Music Appreciation, Fundamentals, World Music or Jazz History, or other course offerings that would serve departmental needs.
 * Responsibilities will include an undergraduate teaching load of 12 credit hours in a 15 week semester. The candidate is expected to produce published scholarship and/or creative work appearing in peer reviewed settings, and service that includes advising and recruiting students, and other service to the department, college, university and broader community.
 * Salary for this position is competitive and commensurate with experience.
 * Review of applications will begin October 1, 2016, and continue until the position is filled.
 * Qualifications: PhD or DMA required (advanced ABD candidates considered). Evidence of successful teaching at the college level. Evidence of scholarly productivity and publications.
 * Special Instructions to Applicants: Applicants should be prepared to include a cover letter, curriculum vitae, statement of teaching philosophy, statement of research interest, copy of terminal degree transcripts and work sample. Applicants should include in the work sample attachment a sample video recording (secure link to an online source such as YouTube or Vimeo) of conducting. Instructions for the recording: The video should contain two segments - a 10-15 minute unedited rehearsal and a 10-15 minute unedited performance segment with the camera facing the conductor. Links may be provided on document and attached. Please include a statement of vision for an orchestra program in a private liberal arts university. In addition, applicants will be required to enter name and email address for three references providers who can address the candidate's teaching experience.
 * Posting Date: 08-15-2016
 * Moderator note 8/16 - I think the requests for a conducting video and a statement of vision for an orchestral program were included in error. I'll update the above listing if/when the job posting is changed.
 * 8/22 Language about conducting has been removed (although they also removed the request for references, possibly accidentally). Above ad is edited accordingly.
 * Also posted at Music Theory/Composition 2016-2017
 * 9/28 Interested applicants beware: this posting doesn't mention three letters of recommendation, but these ARE required, and they can't be sent through Interfolio. The online application system sends out requests to referees. My referees were caught unawares, since the posting didn't mention anything about references, and I didn't know to ask them in advance.
 * 10/1: This may be a late, but, in reference to the comment made on 9/28, I *think* you can use Interfolio. When uploading the letters of rec. in the documents section of the application, you have to use the email address interfolio assigns to each letter in your dossier. When looking at your LORs in your dossier, left-click on the name of the recommender (the "Recommendation from Prof. X"), and a text bubble will appear prompting you to "Edit Document." Page down a bit, and you'll eventually see "document email." It'll be the recommender's name with a sequence of letters and numbers, followed by @interfolio.com. Use those email addresses when uploading the LOR information. You'll get email notifications from Interfolio to send those individually, but I usually go to the Interfolio home page and click on "applications." It'll have all three or four letters waiting to be checked out, and I send them all in one shot. I just applied to UT using this method, and it appears to have worked. I just got confirmation that the emails were sent. I believe this method works for any general e-application. I hope this helps, but please let me know if I'm mistaken!
 * 10/5: Job posted on Chronicle and HigherEdJobs.com, despite "Review of applications will begin October 1." I don't think the opening was advertized very broadly before that (I only ever saw it here).
 * 10/10: In response to 10/1: thank you! This is hugely helpful for all future applications that use their own submission form.
 * 10/19 ^^^ You bet! Good luck out there.

University of Texas at Austin: Tenured/Tenure-track Professor of Music (Deadline: Open until filled)

 * The Butler School of Music at The University of Texas at Austin may from time to time have assistant, associate, or full professor faculty positions open for performers, composers, or scholars who have the potential to contribute to the development of our academic programs and creative/performance activity in any of the following areas:
 * Brass/Woodwind/Percussion
 * Chamber Music/Collaborative Arts
 * Conducting/Ensembles
 * Jazz Studies/Music Industry
 * Keyboard
 * Music and Human Learning
 * Musicology/Ethnomusicology
 * Strings
 * Theory/Composition
 * Vocal Arts


 * Qualifications: Qualifications must be commensurate with rank and include an outstanding academic record, significant achievement in original research/performance/creative activity, and a commitment to the highest quality teaching. The successful candidates are expected to teach undergraduate and graduate courses, develop a research program or other creative activity, collaborate with other faculty, and be involved in service to the university and the profession. The University of Texas at Austin and the Butler School of Music maintain a strong commitment to gender equity, multiculturalism, and human diversity. We are interested in candidates who will contribute to human diversity and equal opportunity in higher education through their teaching, research and service.
 * Application Instructions: Interested candidates should submit a letter of application, a curriculum vita and one document with names and contact information for three references. All materials should be submitted by clicking the "Apply Now for Free" button below. Please do not submit additional supporting materials until requested. Review of applications will continue until all positions are filled.
 * 9/26 "may from time to time have"? So this is an applicant pool for full-time tenure-track positions? Anyone have inside info about this oddity?
 * 9/27 I called the Butler School. This is a yearly posting for an applicant pool, so that they have potential applicants on file in case there is a job opening in one of the above departments. Nothing new in musicology this year, it seems.

University of Virginia: Assistant Professor of Hip Hop and the Global South (Deadline: 31 October 2016)

 * Posting Number: 0619694
 * Position Type: Teaching and Research Faculty
 * Tenure Status: Tenure Track
 * Employment Posting Category: Faculty
 * Type of Application: (required to apply for this posting) Candidate Profile
 * Organization (Position Organization): 31865 AS-Music
 * Department: Department of Music
 * Location: Charlottesville
 * Working Title: Assistant Professor
 * Posting Date: 10-10-2016
 * Posting Summary: The University of Virginia McIntire Department of Music invites applications for the position of Assistant Professor, tenure-track, in Hip Hop and the Global South, focusing on scholarship and/or production. Areas of teaching, research, and performance specialization might include (but are not limited to) hip hop, DJ culture, and related forms of music (such as house, electronica, gqom), African-American, Asian, Latin American or Caribbean musics, hip hop production, or other modes of performative creativity.
 * The Global South refers both to a post-Cold War cartographic conception that embraces Africa, Latin America, Asia, including parts of the Middle East and the Pacific Islands; and politico-cultural spaces shaped by global histories of capitalism, empire, race and diaspora. In this regard, the American South, the Caribbean, the border zones of Latino/Latina Study and immigrant communities of European nations and cities are as much part of the Global South as are Nigeria and Argentina.
 * We seek an adventurous colleague who will enrich our graduate and undergraduate programs, and who will engage productively with a vibrant and diverse music department as well as with other arts and humanities disciplines at the University. The University of Virginia Music Department offers innovative programs in Composition and Computer Technologies (CCT) and Critical and Comparative Studies (CCS) which tend to cross conventional disciplinary boundaries, supporting a Ph.D. in Music track along with the B.A. In addition, we maintain a diverse Performance program featuring a wide range of ensembles such as Jazz, African Music, New Music, Orchestra, Marching Band, Chorus, Klezmer, Electronic / Computer Music, and more.
 * Candidates should have a strong background in teaching, and either hold a Doctorate in a supporting field or have equivalent professional experience as a producer, performer, and/or writer. Responsibilities will include research, undergraduate and graduate teaching, and faculty service. The position has an anticipated start date of July 25, 2017.
 * Application review will begin on October 31, 2016 and the position will remain open until filled.
 * To apply, please complete a Candidate Profile online through Jobs@UVA (https://jobs.virginia.edu). Search on posting number 0619694. Applicants should provide a cover letter, a CV, a writing sample and/or links to sample performance / production materials online, and three references who will provide letters under separate cover. Letters should be submitted via email to Kristen Crawford: knb4d@virginia.edu, or mail: P.O. Box 400176, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22904-4176
 * The University will perform background checks on all new faculty hires prior to making a final offer of employment.
 * Contact Information: Kristen Crawford, Human Resources Coordinator, McIntire Department of Music, email: knb4d@virginia.edu, tel: 434.982.2071, mail: P.O. Box 400176, University of Virginia, Charlottesville, VA 22904-4176

===University of Wisconsin-Platteville: Assistant Professor of Music History (begins Jan 2017) (Deadline: 31 August 2016)===


 * ASSISTANT PROFESSOR of MUSIC HISTORY
 * JOB DETAILS: The University of Wisconsin-Platteville, Performing and Visual Arts Department seeks a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Music History to begin the Spring term of 2017. This is a full-time, 9-month, academic year basis appointment.
 * QUALIFICATIONS:
 * Required: Doctorate in music or ABD (all but dissertation) required. Completion of a doctorate is required before consideration of tenure; Strong competency in an additional area of specialization that may include (but not be limited to): Applied Instruction, Music Education, Music Business, Ensemble Direction, or related area; Outstanding classroom educator; Excellent communication skills; Demonstrated commitment to or experience with diverse and/or underrepresented populations.
 * Preferred: Collegiate teaching experience in one of the additional areas listed above; Experience teaching undergraduate music history courses; Evidence of proven recruiting success.
 * RESPONSIBILITIES: Teach the Music History sequence; Oversee the Music Appreciation offerings; Teach an Ethnomusicology course; Advise undergraduate music majors; Maintain an active and musically diverse career inside and outside of the classroom; To achieve tenure, the incumbent will have to show significant success in recruitment of music majors and minors.
 * TO APPLY: To ensure full consideration, completed applications must be received by August 31, 2016; however, screening may continue until the position is filled.
 * Applications must be submitted via the online application system in PDF format. Your application will not be considered complete until all required documents are attached and all required fields are completed.
 * Please be sure you have included:
 * Letter of Application addressing all qualifications;
 * Curriculum Vita (Resume);
 * Statement of philosophy of education;
 * Separate statement describing the your history of working with or demonstrated commitment to addressing issues of race, gender, sexual orientation, disability, and/or other issues of historic marginalization;
 * Copy of Unofficial Graduate Transcripts (highest degree obtained or ABD (all but dissertation);
 * Names and Contact information (email address and phone number) for three (3) Professional References.


 * It is the policy of UW Platteville to provide reasonable accommodations to qualified applicants with disabilities. If you need assistance, or accommodation in applying because of a disability, please contact us using the information below. Employment opportunities will not be denied because of the need to make reasonable accommodations for a qualified individual's disability.
 * If you have application questions call or email: Amy Udelhofen, Administrative Assistant, Phone: 608-342-1143, Email: udelhofena@uwplatt.edu
 * Request for phone interview, 9/23/16

===University of West London, London College of Music: Senior Lecturer, Performance Musicologist / Technology Enhanced Learning Specialist (Deadline: 21 August 2016)===


 * London College of Music
 * Salary: £44,705 to £50,713 per annum
 * Closing Date: Sunday 21 August 2016
 * Interview Date: See advert
 * Reference: LCM074
 * London College of Music, the largest specialist music and performing arts institution in the UK, is seeking to appoint a Senior Lecturer in Performance Musicologist to provide technology enhanced learning expertise and to take a lead in course transformation.
 * You will be required to follow an agreed research brief together with teaching duties, and contribute to the administration, development and delivery of the course portfolio. You will also be expected to develop links with the professional sector in order to enhance potential employment opportunities for our graduates as well as become involved in recruitment initiatives with relevant UG and PG candidates. Working closely with other colleagues, you will deliver the highest quality of provision to our hard working students.
 * Applicants must have a doctorate or be working towards one, have relevant teaching experience within higher education with an impressive professional and research portfolio relevant to the industry. Specialist knowledge in technology enhanced learning is essential for this role.
 * Candidates should be enthusiastic and self-motivated in order to lead and champion the continued development of this area through practice-facing research within the general ethos of the London College of Music.
 * Please be advised that it is expected that appointment within a grade will normally be at the minimum point.
 * Interviews are scheduled to take place on the 13th and 16th September 2016
 * CVs without an online application will not be accepted

Williams College: Visiting Assistant Professor in Music - Ethnomusicology (Deadline: 03 February 2017)

 * Full-time one-year Visiting Assistant Professor appointment in Ethnomusicology for the academic year 2017-2018. Teach four courses, including surveys of world music, courses related to African and African diaspora musics, and upper level courses in ethnomusicology. A complete listing of current courses in the department and their descriptions can be viewed at http://music.williams.edu/courses.
 * Qualifications: Doctorate in Ethnomusicology with particular expertise in the musics of Africa and the African diaspora preferred. Doctorate must be in hand by September 2017. Teaching experience at the undergraduate level desirable. We encourage the candidate to speak to their ability to work effectively with a student population that is broadly diverse with regard to gender, race, ethnicity, nationality, sexual orientation, and religion.
 * Application Instructions: A letter of application, detailed resume and three letters of reference must be submitted by February 3, 2017. All application materials must be submitted through Interfolio. Please do not send any additional supporting materials until requested. All offers of employment are contingent upon completion of a background check. Further information is available here: http://dean-faculty.williams.edu/prospective-faculty/background-check-policy/.

Western Michigan University: Assistant Professor of Musicology (Deadline: Open until filled)

 * Title: Assistant Professor - Musicology - Tenure Track
 * Posting Number: 0603689
 * Department: School Of Music
 * Salary Range: $55,000 to $60,000
 * Major Duties:
 * Teach undergraduate courses in music history.
 * Teach graduate seminars in musicology and participate in graduate thesis committees.
 * Collaborate with other faculty in related areas of expertise.
 * Recruitment, creative/scholarly activity, and service appropriate for a university faculty member.
 * Other duties as appropriate to the qualifications of the candidate and the needs of the School.


 * Minimum Qualifications:
 * Doctorate in Musicology (ABD will be considered if a doctorate is expected by August 2017).
 * Record of successful teaching in music history at the college/university level.
 * Demonstrated record of professional activity and research.
 * The successful candidate will be expected to have strong interpersonal, communication, and collaborative skills.
 * Must remain active in his or her profession.


 * Desired Qualifications:
 * Ability to direct an early music performance ensemble.
 * Research or teaching experience in world music, film music, contemporary music, queer and gender studies, popular music, and/or sound studies.
 * Graduate level teaching experience.


 * Required Applicant Documents: Cover Letter highlighting your qualifications, Curriculum Vitae, List of References
 * Special Instructions to Applicants: Please send 3 current letters of recommendation electronically to (Interfolio preferred, if possible): music@wmich.edu
 * Or, by mail:
 * Attn: Musicology Search
 * WMU School of Music
 * 1903 W Michigan Ave
 * Kalamazoo, MI 49008-5434


 * Additional Position Information: Expected Start Date: August 2017
 * GO TO: http://www.wmich.edu/hr/employees/faculty for benefits and other information
 * External Posting Date: 09-16-2016
 * External Closing Date: Open Until Filled
 * Moderator note: if direct link doesn't work, search for Posting #603689.
 * 10/12 Western Michigan will be interviewing at AMS. As of 12 October, all spots are filled but you can still request to be added to the wait list: http://www.ams-net.org/vancouver/interviews/index.php
 * 10/19 (1) Were any other Jewish applicants frustrated that interviews for Western Michigan and UHawai'i were announced and instantly filled on Yom Kippur? x2
 * 10/19 (2) I was extremely frustrated about the U Hawaii one. The Western Michigan one was put up a week earlier over Rosh Hashanah. In my opinion, it gives an edge to people who are not practicing Jews. Perhaps it was on purpose, but more likely a sad oversight on the part of AMS.
 * 10/19 (1) Yes, it does seem like an AMS oversight. I wrote an anonymous message in their online suggestions box, politely requesting that they watch out for high holidays in future. Maybe if more of us let them know, they'll be more conscientious about this next year.

UPCOMING DEADLINES

 * 01 Apr 2016 - University of Cambridge: Professorship in Music
 * 17 Jun 2016 - Queensland Conservatorium: Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Music Literature and Research
 * 30 Jun 2016 - University of Hamburg: Junior Professorship for Historical Musicology
 * 10 Jul 2016 - Anglia Ruskin University: Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Music
 * 31 Jul 2016 - Melbourne Conservatorium: Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Music (Aural Studies)
 * 08 Aug 2016 - Leeds College of Music: Part-time Lecturer - Popular Music
 * 18 Aug 2016 - University College Cork: Lecturer in Irish Traditional Music
 * 21 Aug 2016 - University of West London, London College of Music: Senior Lecturer, Performance Musicologist / Technology Enhanced Learning Specialist
 * 31 Aug 2016 - University of Wisconsin-Platteville: Assistant Professor of Music History
 * "Late summer" - Bucknell University: Africana Studies Faculty, open rank
 * 05 Sep 2016 - Bangor University: Lecturer in Music (musicology/composition)
 * 15 Sep 2016 - Rutgers University: Assistant Professor of Music
 * 15 Sep 2016 - Texas Woman's University: Assistant Professor of Music
 * 20 Sep 2016 - Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NTNU): Professor/Associate Professor in Ethnomusicology
 * 21 Sep 2016 - University of Nottingham: Teaching Associate in Ethnomusicology & Popular Music
 * 30 Sep 2016 - Michigan State University: Assistant Professor, Performing Arts (South Asia focus)
 * 01 Oct 2016 - Smith College: Assistant Professor of Music
 * 01 Oct 2016 - University of Tampa: Assistant Professor of Music History and Theory
 * 03 Oct 2016 - Scripps College: Visiting Lecturer in Music Appreciation (Spring 2017)
 * 13 Oct 2016 - Royal Holloway, University of London: Teaching Fellow in Music
 * 15 Oct 2016 - Baldwin Wallace University: Assistant Professor of Music History, Advisor to the Riemenschneider Bach Institute, and Editor-in-Chief of the BACH Journal
 * 15 Oct 2016 - Baldwin Wallace University: Assistant Professor of Music History and Riemenschneider Bach Institute Scholar-in-Residence – Tenure Track
 * 15 Oct 2016 - New York University: Assistant Professor of Musicology/Ethnomusicology
 * 15 Oct 2016 - Northwestern University: Assistant/Associate/Full Professor of Musicology
 * 15 Oct 2016 - Peabody Conservatory, Johns Hopkins University: Full-Time Position, Musicology
 * 15 Oct 2016 - Scripps College: Visiting Lecturer in Music (Music in Western Civilization: 1750 to present) (Spring 2017)
 * 15 Oct 2016 - Scripps College: Visiting Lecturer in Music (Music in the US or Women and Gender in Music) (Spring 2017)
 * 15 Oct 2016 - University of Pennsylvania: Professor/Associate Professor of Slavic Languages and Literatures
 * 16 Oct 2016 - Melbourne Conservatorium of Music: Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Music (Ethnomusicology)
 * 18 Oct 2016 - University of Sussex: Lecturer in Music
 * 21 Oct 2016 - University of Mary Washington: Associate Professor/Professor & Chair of Music
 * 25 Oct 2016 - University of Cambridge, Sidney Sussex College: Stipendiary/Non-Stipendiary Research Fellowship
 * 27 Oct 2016 - University of Hawaii: Assistant Professor (Music - Musicology)
 * 28 Oct 2016 - Harvard University: Assistant Professor in Music
 * 31 Oct 2016 - University of Nevada, Reno: Assistant Professor of Music (Ethnomusicology)
 * 31 Oct 2016 - University of Virginia: Assistant Professor of Hip Hop and the Global South
 * 01 Nov 2016 - Duke University: Assistant/Associate Professor of Musicology
 * 01 Nov 2016 - Loyola Marymount University: Assistant Professor of Music History and Instrumental Studies
 * 01 Nov 2016 - New England Conservatory: Music History Professor
 * 01 Nov 2016 - Samford University: Assistant Professor of Musicology
 * 01 Nov 2016 - University of California, Merced: Assistant/Associate/Full Professor in Inequality, Power and Social Justice
 * 03 Nov 2016 - University of Cambridge, Corpus Christi College: Stipendiary Research Fellowship
 * 03 Nov 2016 - University of Pennsylvania: Assistant Professor in Digital Humanities
 * 05 Nov 2016 - Colgate University: Assistant Professor of Music
 * 06 Nov 2016 - University of Dayton: Music Department Chair (Associate/Full Professor)
 * 09 Nov 2016 - Texas Tech University: Assistant Professor of Musicology
 * 09 Nov 2016 - University of California, Irvine: Claire Trevor School of the Arts Midcareer Professor Hiring Initiative
 * 14 Nov 2016 - College of William and Mary: Assistant Professor of Music (Musicology/Ethnomusicology)
 * 14 Nov 2016 - Eastman School of Music: Assistant Professor of Ethnomusicology, 1-year
 * 14 Nov 2016 - Queen's University Belfast: Postdoctoral Research Fellow
 * 14 Nov 2016 - University of Cambridge, Fitzwilliam College/Robinson College: Early Career Research Fellowship
 * 14 Nov 2016 - University of Maryland: Assistant Professor of Ethnomusicology
 * 15 Nov 2016 - Butler University: Assistant Professor of Musicology
 * 15 Nov 2016 - John Brown University: Full-time Faculty, Music (Theory/History)
 * 15 Nov 2016 - University of California, Davis: Assistant Professor in Ethnomusicology
 * 15 Nov 2016 - University of California, Merced: Assistant Professor of Musicology
 * 15 Nov 2016 - University of Southern California: Professor (Open Rank) of Slavic Languages and Literatures
 * 16 Nov 2016 - University of California, Berkeley: Assistant Professor of Ethnomusicology
 * 16 Nov 2016 - University of Oxford: Postdoctoral Part-time Research Assistant (Historically Informed Performance)
 * 16 Nov 2016 - University of Oxford: Postdoctoral Research Assistant (Empirical Methods)
 * 18 Nov 2016 - Indiana University, Jacobs School of Music: Lecturer in Music (Music General Studies)
 * 18 Nov 2016 - Lehman College, City University of New York: Music Faculty, Open Rank (World Music)
 * 18 Nov 2016 - University of Oxford, Merton College: Junior Research Fellowship
 * 20 Nov 2016 - University of Kentucky: Assistant Professor in American Music, Musicology/Ethnomusicology
 * 21 Nov 2016 - Bowdoin College: Assistant Professor of Music, Ethnomusicology
 * 21 Nov 2016 - Royal College of Music: Frank Bridge Postdoctoral Research Fellow
 * 21 Nov 2016 - University of Oslo: Postdoctoral Research Fellowships in Musical Rhythm
 * 01 Dec 2016 - Aarhus University: Professorship in Musicology
 * 01 Dec 2016 - California State University, Fullerton: Assistant/Associate Professor of Musicology
 * 01 Dec 2016 - Lehigh University: Professor and Chair of Music Department
 * 01 Dec 2016 - Millikin University: Assistant Professor in Musicology/Ethnomusicology
 * 01 Dec 2016 - New York University, The Clive Davis Institute of Recorded Music: Assistant Arts Professor of Arts, Writing, History, and Emergent Media
 * 01 Dec 2016 - Swarthmore College: Assistant/Associate Professor of Music
 * 31 Dec 2016 - University of Performing Arts Graz: Senior Scientist with PhD in Musicology or Music Theory
 * ?? Dec 2016 - Chinese University of Hong Kong: Professor of Music (Chinese Music)
 * 01 Jan 2017 - University of Hong Kong: Society of Fellows in the Humanities (Postdoc)
 * 07 Jan 2017 - Haverford College: Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship in the Humanities
 * 03 Feb 2017 - Williams College: Visiting Assistant Professor in Music - Ethnomusicology
 * Open until filled - Cabrini University: Assistant Professor of Music
 * Open until filled - Central Michigan University: Music Theory/Literature Lecturer (Spring 2017)
 * Open until filled - Fitchburg State University: Assistant Professor/Humanities/Music/Tenure Track
 * Open until filled - Harris Stowe State University: Assistant Professor of Music
 * Open until filled - Norfolk State University: Assistant Professor of Music - Music History/Musicology (Spring 2017)
 * Open until filled - Ramapo College: Assistant Professor of Music - Music Industry
 * Open until filled - St. John's College: Assistant Professor of Music
 * Open until filled - St. Olaf College: Assistant Professor of Ethnomusicology
 * Open until filled - Sam Houston State University: Adjunct Instructor of Music (Musicology) (Spring 2017)
 * Open until filled - University of Georgia: Assistant Professor (Indigenous Peoples of Latin America and the Caribbean)
 * Open until filled - University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill: Assistant Professor in Central European Studies
 * Open until filled - University of Texas at Austin: Tenured/Tenure-track Professor of Music
 * Open until filled - Western Michigan University: Assistant Professor of Musicology

GENERAL DISCUSSION
Musicology/Ethnomusicology 2016-17 Wiki Moderators: 5120j (5120janon@gmail.com) and Hybridist.


 * A few comments from 5120j:
 * 1. My rule of thumb for deciding which jobs to post is: "COULD an ethno/musicologist fill this post?" Not the more narrow question "WILL an ethno/musicologist fill this post?" So, this means I will post more general "humanities" jobs, and positions (mostly at small schools) looking for someone to teach music history/appreciation but also direct an ensemble/teach applied lessons/etc. (If the most important part of the job seems to be the ensemble directing/applied lessons and music history/appreciation is an add-on, I don't post it.)
 * 2. I post almost the entire text of the job ad so that if any changes are made later, they can be noticed and noted. The ads also usually disappear from the institution's website after the application deadline has passed, so it's helpful to preserve them here. And it's very instructive to see how the winning candidate did and didn't fit the job as it was advertised. I do usually excise the description of the hiring school/department/facilities and the EOE boilerplate, but I leave the rest of it as-is. Removing anything more feels like editorializing on my part.
 * 3. I don't have a current membership to CMS/MVL or SEM so if jobs are posted only in those locations, I won't see them. I don't think we've missed too many in the last few years though, since most jobs are advertised fairly widely.
 * 4. My anon email is 5120janon at gmail, and I welcome comments and questions about the wiki and its moderation this year. I'm not a musicologist of any type and am not (and will not be) on the market myself, but I have a professional interest in the ethno/musicology job market.


 * 8/27 Question: I like to read the wiki through news feeds. I can't find the RSS or atom for this wiki; even if I append ?=rss or atom, it doesn't work. How could I access the news feed?
 * Click on the "Subscribe to RSS Feed for This Page" link under Recent Activity above.
 * 9/28 So far, I see 4 jobs that will accept a DMA rather than a PhD, but that nonetheless appear to be primarily musicological. Do others here have any thoughts or insights on this? Is this a new trend?

Acronym guide
CMS: College Music Society

CHE: Chronicle of Higher Education

HERC: Higher Education Recruitment Consortium

IHE: Inside Higher Ed

MVL: Music Vacancy List (published by the College Music Society). Requires a member login.

AMS-L: American Musicological Society listserv

SAM-L: Society for American Music email list

SEM-L: Society of Ethnomusicology listserv

SEM: Society of Ethnomusicology. Their current job list requires a member login.

TT: Tenure Track

VAP: Visiting Assistant Professor

ABD: All-But-Dissertation

Wiki Counter: (check all that apply)
I am a musicologist: 6

I am an ethnomusicologist: 6

I am a little of both: 6

I am currently in a TT position: 4

I am currently in a VAP/Lecturer position: 2

I am currently a Postdoctoral Fellow and on the market: 2

I am currently adjuncting and on the market: 2

I am a recent PhD and on the market: 2

I am a no-longer-so-recent PhD and on the market: 6

I was denied tenure and am back on the market:

I am a senior tenured scholar looking for a better position:

I am a tenured or tenure-track professor whose position has been cut:

I am working outside of the academy: 1

I am ABD and on the market: 5

I am ABD and no longer on the market:

I am not on the market but am an interested observer: 3

I am a member of a search committee: 1

I will keep this wiki a positive place for discussion and not post negativity: 13

I will respect the anonymity of the wiki and create a safe atmosphere by not trying to find out who posted what: 13

I am so deeply discouraged professionally: 1

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