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Victoria University of Wellington has a vacancy in the Film Programme.
Please circulate widely.
Lecturer in Film
School of English, Film, Theatre, and Media Studies
The School of English, Film, Theatre and Media Studies at Victoria
University invites applications for a permanent position for a Lecturer in
Film, to begin in January 2017. The appointee will have the opportunity to
contribute to a vibrant critical and creative program in Film at Victoria,
and to other academic and creative communities in Wellington, New Zealand.
We welcome applications from people with expertise in any area of Film
Studies, including film production. We would look favourably on candidates
with expertise in the following areas: Asian cinema, Pacific cinema,
animation, and the representation of gender, race and/or sexuality. The
ability to teach large introductory courses is essential.
The successful candidate will have a PhD in Film Studies or closely related
field, a record of scholarly productivity, and the capacity to teach a
broad range of introductory and advanced Film Studies courses.
Applications should include a letter of interest addressing teaching and
research goals and a curriculum vitae with the name of three referees. A
writing sample, teaching evaluations, and a research plan will be required
for the next phase of the process but can be submitted initially.
For further information on the position contact Associate Professor David
O'Donnell, Head of School ([log in to unmask])
Please complete the online application form and submit your CV and cover
letter by attachment at
http://www.victoria.ac.nz/about/careers/current-vacancies
Applications close on 5 September 2016
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