<bold><fontfamily><param>Times</param>Bradley University

Slane College

of Communications and Fine Arts</fontfamily></bold><fontfamily><param>Times</param>

Multimedia Program

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Position Announcement: 2 positions


Position 1:

Assistant/Associate Professor, Multimedia

Co-Director, Bradley University New Media Center

Full-time, Tenure Track</bold>


The Multimedia Program at Bradley University seeks a faculty member
with cutting edge digital production skills and leadership potential
to teach and create in an innovative undergraduate program.

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Position: Assistant/Associate Professor, Multimedia. </bold>The
Multimedia Program at Bradley University is seeking a technologically
sophisticated candidate to fill a tenure-track position requiring
teaching, research/creative production, and administrative
responsibilities. 

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Responsibilities

</bold>Teach interactive-program production courses in Multimedia;
conduct New Media creative production/research; coordinate Slane
College of Communication and Fine Arts New Media technologies,
including personnel supervision. Serve as Co-Director of, and develop
new opportunities for Bradley’s New Media Center.


<bold>Rank

</bold>Assistant or associate professor, depending on qualifications. 
Tenure-track appointment with appropriate terminal degree.

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Qualifications

</bold>Required: Appropriate terminal degree completed or all but
dissertation or thesis in New Media-related discipline. Record of
successful university teaching. Cross platform experience relevant to
an Apple computing environment. Evidence of successful (professional
and/or published) multimedia design and production experience.
Facility with production software, for example including
<italic>Director, Dreamweaver, Photoshop, InDesign, Final Cut, Avid,
Quark, Flash, PowerPoint, LightWave</italic>, <italic>QTVR</italic>,
or similar software). 


Preferred: Professional computer-related job experience.
Administrative and personnel-supervision experience. Curriculum
development experience. Video production and/or animation experience a
plus.


<bold>Salary

</bold>Competitive


<bold>Starting Date

</bold>August, 2004. Summer, 2004, teaching and/or administrative
duties possible.


<bold>Position 2

</bold>

<bold>Multimedia Program

Anticipated Position Announcement


Temporary Instructor, Full-Time</bold>


The Multimedia Program at Bradley University seeks a faculty member
with cutting edge digital production skills to teach and create in an
innovative undergraduate program.

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Anticipated Position for Academic Year 2003-2004: Temporary
Instructor, Full-Time, Multimedia. </bold>The Multimedia Program at
Bradley University is seeking a technologically sophisticated
candidate to fill a full-time, non-tenure-track position requiring
teaching and creative production. 

<bold>

Responsibilities

</bold>Teach interactive-program production courses in Multimedia,
including (from among) web work, CD/DVD/Kiosk development, video
production, digital photography, and/or animation/virtual
environments; conduct New Media creative production; provide the Slane
College with multimedia training and support.


<bold>Rank

</bold>Temporary (non-tenure-track) Instructor.  Temporary full-time
positions are contracted for one-year appointments that may be renewed
for additional one-year appointments at the discretion of the
university.

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Qualifications

</bold>Required: Bachelor’s degree in new media-related discipline.
Record of successful university teaching. Cross platform experience
relevant to an Apple computing environment. Evidence of successful
(professional and/or published) multimedia design and production
experience. Facility with production software, for example including
<italic>Director, Dreamweaver, Photoshop, InDesign, Final Cut, Avid,
Quark, Flash, PowerPoint, LightWave</italic>, <italic>QTVR</italic>,
or similar software). 


Preferred: Professional computer-related job experience. Video
production and/or animation experience a plus.


<bold>Salary

</bold>Appropriate to degree requirements.


<bold>Starting Date

</bold>August, 2004. 


<bold>Applications

</bold>Applicants may send digital files of application materials.
Hard copy of application and vita/resume also required, along with
contact information for three current references to:


Edward Lee Lamoureux, Ph. D.

Director, Multimedia Program

Bradley University

Peoria, IL 61625


ell@bradley.edu


Online or digital materials may be submitted as supplementary aspects
of the application file. Review of applications will begin immediately
and continue until position is filled.


Bradley University, highly rated by <italic>U.S. News and World
Report</italic>, is an independent, comprehensive university enrolling
6000 students. Midway between Chicago and St. Louis, Peoria hosts
numerous professional arts organizations and is home for many
interactive media firms and outlets. 


The Multimedia Program is in the Slane College of Communication and
Fine Arts with the Departments of Art, Communication, Music, and
Theatre Arts and consists of approximately 100 majors (and additional
minors) taking course work in Art/Graphic Design, Communication/Audio
and Video, Multimedia, and supporting departments (music, computer
science, education, sociology). The program is unique among its peers
and offers students and faculty numerous opportunities for
professional and collaborative sponsored projects. Bradley’s renowned
Caterpillar Global Communication Center, completed in 1996, is home to
the Multimedia Program and the Department of Communication. The CGCC
houses computer labs, videoconference facilities, high-end multimedia
classrooms and technology and the interdisciplinary radio-television
facilities associated with the Department of Communication. The
Multimedia Program also utilizes facilities in the Heuser Art Center,
the home of Multimedia’s other interdisciplinary partner, the
Department of Art.


Visit Bradley University online at:
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Visit the Slane College of Communication and Fine Arts at:
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Visit the Multimedia Program at:
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Edward Lee Lamoureux, Ph. D.

Director, Multimedia Program and New Media Center

Associate Professor, Speech Communication

1501 W. Bradley

Bradley University

Peoria IL  61625

309-677-2378

