<fontfamily><param>Times New Roman</param><color><param>0000,0000,0000</param><bigger><bigger><bigger><bigger><bigger><bigger>Director
of the Center for Creative Computing


</bigger></bigger></bigger>This senior-level leadership position will
direct teaching and research at the newly-established Center for
Creative Computing (CCC) at the University of Notre Dame.  This
position is responsible for assisting students and faculty with
appropriate creative technologies.  These include multimedia
applications in art, film/video and music.  This requires timely
communication with faculty and students in key departments,
administration of the College of Arts and Letters and external
entities such as technology companies and grant agencies.


Position responsibilities also include grant writing, budget
development and allocation, scheduling CCC resources, and coordination
with the College Computing Office.  Long-term initiatives would be
handled by this position in partnership with the CCC Advisory and
Assessment Committee.


Expertise in one of the following areas is preferred; digital art,
design, digital video postproduction and music application.  Knowledge
and understanding of faculty computing needs is very important.  This
position would be responsible for communicating the goals and missions
of the CCC to appropriate people and centers, and would supervise a
support staff.


For consideration, please send CV, portfolio of work (including
current projects), and at least three letters of recommendation by
April 30 to:  Austin Collins, C.S.C., Chairperson, Department of Art,
Art History and Design, 306 Riley Hall, University of Notre Dame,
Notre Dame, IN   46556-5639.


The University of Notre Dame is an international Catholic research
university, and is an Equal Opportunity Employer, Affirmative Action
Educator, and employer that has a strong institutional commitment to
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Jeremy Hunsinger

Center for Digital Discourse and Culture

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