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CENTRAL MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY – MOUNT PLEASANT, MI
Art History (Tenure track, Assistant Professor): The Department of Art and Design at Central Michigan University invites applications for a full-time tenure-track position in Art History. Established in 1892, Central Michigan University has an enrollment of 27,000 students, including approximately 20,000 students on the university's main campus. Classified by the Carnegie Foundation as a doctoral research university, CMU is recognized for strong undergraduate education and a range of focused graduate and research programs. The Department of Art and Design is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD). Position will begin on August 20, 2012. For department details visit http:/www.art.cmich.edu.
Required qualifications: Terminal degree in Art History (ABD acceptable). Generalist with an ability to teach Greek, Roman, Medieval, Byzantine, and Western Art Survey. Teaching experience at the College or University level.
Desired Qualifications: An ability to teach one or more of the following: Methodology, Aesthetics, Arts of Non-European Tradition, Gender and Art
Responsibilities: Teach three courses per semester; conduct independent studies with students; serve on departmental, college and university committees; advise students in Art History, and help maintain area budget.
Deadline: Review of applications will begin on January 02, 2012, and continue until filled.
Application Procedure:
Please submit an application at http://www.jobs.cmich.edu.
Required files to upload –
· Letter of Intent
· Curriculum Vitae
· Names of three current references with phone number/email address
· Copy of Graduate Transcript
· Statement of Teaching Philosophy
· Example Syllabi
· Student Evaluations
Application must be made on-line at http://www.jobs.cmich.edu. Applications via email or post not accepted.
For information, please call the CMU Department of Art and Design: 989-774-3025
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