Bar-Ilan University, Musiology
The Search Committee of the Department of Musicology, Bar-Ilan University, has extended the deadline for applying to the following, tenure-track, full-time position: Area of specialization: History of Western Music, with specialization in the Classic Era Requirements and Responsibilities: 1. Ph.D. in Musicology with dissertation in the above field of specialization. 2. Research experience in the field of specialization. 3. Teaching experience at university level. 4. Knowledge of Hebrew. 5. Experience in the teaching of music theory will be considered an advantage. Responsibilities will include undergraduate and graduate teaching and active involvement in the activities of the department. Application procedure Please send C.V., list of publications, and three letters of recommendation to Dr. Edwin Seroussi, Head of the Department of Musicology, Bar-Ilan University, Ramat Gan 52900, Israel. Additional materials may be requested at a later date. The new deadline for submitting applications is: 31 December, 1997. Suitable candidates will be invited to an interview by the search committee. Remarks: Bar-Ilan is a religious Jewish institution. Rank will be determined according to qualifications. The positions will remain open until suitable candidates are found. Submitted by Eytan Agmon agmone@ashur.cc.biu.ac.il
The Department of Music at Stanford University is seeking applications for a tenure-track composer/theorist. The position rank is open from entry-level Assistant Professor to tenured Associate Professor. For a nontenured appointment, the initial term will be for four years, with the possibility of renewal for three years before the candidate is considered for tenure. The envisaged starting date for the initial term is September 1, 1998. Teaching duties will include courses in composition, analysis, and theory, on both graduate and undergraduate levels. Interest in guiding undergraduate majors' theory program highly desirable. Letters of application, together with a curriculum vitae, list of works and performances, should be sent by October 1, 1997, to: Annie Sultan, Secretary Composer Search Committee Department of Music Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305-3076 Other supporting materials will be requested at a later date. Please do not send scores, recordings, or letters of reference at this stage of the search. Stanford University is an affirmative-action, equal-opportunity employer, and actively seeks applications from women and minority candidates. This message was submitted to smt-list by Leigh VanHandel leigh@ccrma.Stanford.edu
Professor or Associate Professor Ph.D. Program in Music The Graduate School and University Center The City University of New York The Graduate School and University Center, located in midtown Manhattan, is a unit of The City University of New York, the nation's largest public urban university. Some 4000 students are enrolled in 32 doctoral programs and 7 master's programs. The Ph.D. Program in Music, with approximately 150 students and prestigious standing in the discipline, seeks a scholar of distinction in any area of musical studies whose research-teaching interests include aesthetics-criticism-historiography. The tenured appointment will begin in September 1998. DUTIES: Primary duties include teaching of doctoral-level courses, research, and supervision of doctoral students. QUALIFICATIONS: Requires Ph.D., exceptional academic achievement, outstanding record of publication, and demonstrated success in teaching. Rank will depend in level of qualifications. SALARY: Professor $62,394-$74,980; Associate Professor $52,213- $62,394. Review of Applications will begin: November 15, 1997. Send letter of application, curriculum vitae, and names and addresses of three references to: Professor Allan W. Atlas Ph.D. Program in Music CUNY Graduate School and University Center 33 West 42 Street New York, NY 10036 The City University of New York is an EO/AA/ADA/IRCA Employer (Note: Please feel free to contact Allan Atlas (212-642-2301) or Joseph Straus (same number, or <jstraus@email.gc.cuny.edu> if you have questions about this position.) Joseph Straus Queens College and Graduate School City University of New York phone: 212-642-2301 (w)
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