New Media position, Ryerson University
Ryerson University’s Faculty of Communication & Design invites applications and nominations for a position in the New Media Option of the School of Image Arts. This appointment is for a tenure-stream faculty position in New Media Production, commencing July 1, 2005. The School of Image Arts is a dynamic centre for creative learning, offering three distinct degree options—film, photography and new media. The program features a balance of theory and practice, fine art and commercial production. There are over 700 full-time B.F.A. students, approximately 40 full- and part-time faculty and 14 staff members. The school offers a new M.A. program in Photographic Preservation and Collections Management and contributes to the M .A. and Ph.D. program in Communication and Culture. The School is seeking an experienced educator with demonstrated teaching ability and a record of excellence in a range of scholarly, creative and/or critical activities. The position requires a strong exhibition record and professional involvement in interactive art, an extensive knowledge of hardware and software used within the areas of digital graphics and multimedia authoring with an expert knowledge of programming for interactive and sensor-based digital art production (max/VNS and/or PD and JAVA and/or C++). The successful candidate will be expected to teach a broad range of classes, including foundation and advanced high tech computer-related digital subject matter and interactive media production. A relevant graduate degree is required; an MFA or Ph.D. is preferred. Nominations, and applications accompanied by a curriculum vitae and the names and addresses of three referees, should be forwarded to: Professor Brian D. Damude Chair of the School of Image Arts Faculty of Communication & Design Ryerson University 350 Victoria Street Toronto, ON M5B 2K3 Fax:(416) 979-5139 E-mail: bdamude@ryerson.ca To ensure consideration, applications should be submitted by February 18, 2004. The search will continue until the position is filled. Ryerson University has an employment equity program and encourages applications from all qualified individuals, including Aboriginal peoples, persons with disabilities, members of visible minorities and women. Members of designated groups are encouraged to self-identify. All qualified candidates are encouraged to apply; however, Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority. Greg Elmer, PhD Bell Globemedia Research Chair Rogers Communications Centre/School of Radio-TV Arts Ryerson University 350 Victoria Street, Toronto, Ontario Canada M5B 2K3 416-979-5282 _______________________________________________ Co-Editor, Space and Culture: An International Journal of Social Spaces http://www.carleton.ca/space/
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Greg Elmer