Dear Design History Electronic Mailing List Member As 2007 draws to a close, do not forget to renew your Design History Society membership. However, if you are a list member but not a Society member please do consider joining. The benefits of membership include: * International forum for design history research and scholarship. * Quarterly international, peer-reviewed Journal of Design History, published by Oxford University Press. * Free, unlimited online access to the entire archive of Journal of Design History articles and reviews (for individual and concessionary members only). * Qualification for a series of prizes and awards for academic work within the field of design history. * Quarterly newsletter, exclusive for members, with reviews, events and general information. * Generous discount on annual conference attendance. * Professional network supporting the design history field. * Voting rights on Society business and elections. * Occasional discounts on publications and exhibitions of special interest. The Society has new payment methods, which makes taking becoming a member easier. For your information, I am attaching a membership application form and details on how to pay. As a final note, the Society is undergoing a period of intense change. A rebranding project, including a new visual look, website, and the launch of a blog, will be rolled out over the next six to eight weeks. In light of this, you will find the new membership application form and payment methods document in the forthcoming style of the Society. So do please join us, as the Society continues to grow and develop. Wishing you all the very best for 2008. Kind regards Juliette Kristensen Communications Officer Design History Society +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ From: Wayne Chung <[log in to unmask]> Date: 19 December 2007 03:31:48 GMT Subject: Design Studies/Design History position: Carnegie Mellon University December 15, 2007 Design Studies/Design History position School of Design, Carnegie Mellon University Position Full-time, tenure-track professor of Design Studies/Design History Qualifications Candidates should have an interdisciplinary, artifact-oriented design history or design theory background with a Ph.D. in design history/theory, decorative arts, or art history. Demonstrated excellence in teaching at the undergraduate and graduate level is required. Design studies curriculum development experience will be extremely helpful. Responsibilities Teach required undergraduate and graduate-level lecture courses (45-60 students) and seminars in design history, theory, and criticism; Develop additional design studies courses from an interdisciplinary perspective, incorporating aspects of art history, material culture, history of technology, and cultural history, balanced with critical thinking and writing skills; Lead the design studies curriculum development initiative in collaboration with design faculty; Participate in departmental, college, and university service; Demonstrate a track record or promise of scholarly publications and/or creative professional activity. Rank and Salary Rank and salary are commensurate with teaching experience and professional status. We will start reviewing applications February 1, 2008 and will continue until the position is filled. The start date is mid-August 2008. Application Please send a statement of interest with a current CV and list of three references to: Wayne Chung Chair of Design Studies Search Committee School of Design MMCH 110 Pittsburgh PA 15213-3890 phone 412-268-2828 fax 412-268-3088 Carnegie Mellon School of Design Mission Our mission is to educate tomorrow’s design leaders who will help shape a changing world, a world that values the quality of people’s lives in balance with a healthy and sustainable planet. We develop and design products -- artifacts, environments, systems, and services -- that support and enhance human interactions. Our design education focuses on learning by doing, on a balance of theory and practice, and developing a student’s individual voice when solving problems. The School of Design Programs The School of Design at Carnegie Mellon is comprised of two undergraduate majors, Communication Design and Industrial Design with 180 undergraduates. The three graduate programs are in Interaction Design, Communication Planning & Information Design, and Product Development. We also have a PhD program; these programs have 45 students. The School of Design has 18 full-time faculty and 10 staff members. Carnegie Mellon University does not discriminate in admission, employment, or administration of its programs on the basis of religion, creed, ancestry, belief, age, veteran status, sexual orientation or gender identity. Carnegie Mellon does not discriminate in violation of federal, state, or local laws or executive orders.