Thursday 13 August 2009

Job Posting: Lecturer in Contemporary Music and Culture (New Zealand School of Music)

JOB POSTING: LECTURER IN CONTEMPORARY MUSIC AND CULTURE
NEW ZEALAND SCHOOL OF MUSIC (MASSEY UNIVERSITY AND VICTORIA UNIVERSITY OF WELLINGTON)
DEADLINE: 14 SEPTEMBER 2009


The New Zealand School of Music, a joint venture of Massey University and Victoria University of Wellington, seeks applicants for an appointment as Lecturer in Contemporary Music and Culture. The position will be based at Victoria University in Wellington, New Zealand’s capital city.

The New Zealand School of Music is committed to the idea of music as an essential human activity that powerfully informs our contemporary social interactions and multiple identifications. The field of expertise required for this position is open and may be grounded in a number of areas: creative, critical, performative, theoretical, technological, or historical. Whilst the field of expertise remains flexible, the applicant should have a wide-ranging perspective on music and musical culture from the twentieth century until the present day and will be expected to teach and conduct research in some aspect of contemporary musical life.

The successful candidate will have a PhD or DMA, teaching experience at university level, and evidence of the ability to maintain an international profile in research and/or creative practice. Appointments will commence on 1 February 2010.

For more information please contact the search committee chair, Inge van Rij, inge.vanrij at nzsm.ac.nz

To apply online see http://vacancies.vuw.ac.nz

Two representative samples of scholarly writing should be included with the initial application. These can be e-mailed separately to Kushla Beacon: kushla.beacon at vuw.ac.nz. In addition please arrange for three letters of reference to be sent/e-mailed under separate cover to Kushla Beacon, to arrive by 14 September 2009.

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