[csaa-forum] Job in Film @ UNSW
Melissa Gregg
m.gregg at uq.edu.au
Wed Apr 20 13:58:52 CST 2005
> UNIVERSITY OF NEW SOUTH WALES
> FACULTY OF ARTS & SOCIAL SCIENCE
> SCHOOL OF MEDIA, FILM & THEATRE
> REF. 3531NET
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>
> The School of Media, Film and Theatre at UNSW is seeking to fill a
> lectureship in the area of Film Studies. The School offers one of the
> most comprehensive Film Studies majors in Australia, and is committed
> to achieving an international reputation for scholarly research in
> film and media studies. As well as having 7 members of staff already
> specialising in different areas of the Film discipline, the School has
> a significant number of Honours and postgraduate students. The School
> plans to introduce a new major in Media Culture and Technologies, to
> which the appointee might also contribute.
>
> Essential criteria: a PhD or equivalent in Film Studies, Media Studies
> or a related field; a record of success in research and publication,
> relative to opportunity, in relevant areas of Film or Media Studies,
> and the ability to contribute to the research culture of the School;
> experience of effective teaching in relevant subjects at undergraduate
> level; a thorough historical and theoretical knowledge of film, cinema
> and screen culture; a high level of oral and written communication
> skills; proven ability to work effectively with colleagues;
> willingness and ability to teach across all levels of the School's
> offerings, including introductory courses and the University's General
> Education program; understanding of equity and diversity principles;
> knowledge of OHS responsibilities and commitment to attending relevant
> OHS training.
>
> Desirable criteria: a commitment to interdisciplinary approaches to
> teaching film and other media; an interest in one or more of the
> following: world cinema and national cinemas; the political economy of
> film and television; media cultures and technologies; a record of
> attracting research funding.
>
> The salary range for Associate Lecturer is A$44,756 - A$59,637 per
> year (pro rata) (plus up to 17% employer superannuation plus leave
> loading), depending on qualifications and experience. This salary
> includes a superable UNSW academic loading of A$3,000 per annum
> payable to all academic staff (pro rata for fractional academic
> staff).
> This is a part-time (0.75) appointment for a fixed period of two
> years.
>
> Enquiries regarding this position should be directed to Professor
> Philip Bell on telephone (61 2) 9385 6810 or email: p.bell at unsw.edu.au
> Applications close 2 May 2005.
>
>
>
> _________________________________________________
> Dr James Donald
> Associate Dean (Education), Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
> Professor of Film Studies, School of Media, Film and Theatre
> University of New South Wales
> Sydney
> NSW 2052
> Australia
>
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Melissa Gregg
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Centre for Critical and Cultural Studies
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University of Queensland 4072
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