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Position: Associate, Full or Distinguished Professor - Musicology

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PVN #: FY-15599

Closing Date: Open until filled with review of resumes to begin January 2, 2009

Department: Ph.D./D.M.A. Program in Music

Description:

The Doctoral Program in Music of The Graduate Center, The City University of New York, seeks nominations/applications for an experienced scholar in musicology. The Graduate Center, located in midtown Manhattan, has some 4000 students enrolled in 34 doctoral programs and 7 master’s programs. The Doctoral Program in Music, offering concentrations in musicology, theory, composition, ethnomusicology, and performance, draws its faculty from The Graduate Center as well as from a number of colleges in the CUNY system.

Duties:
Conduct doctoral seminars and direct dissertations in historical or critical musicology.

Qualifications:

Candidates must be experienced scholars possessing qualifications appropriate to appointment as an Associate Professor, Professor, or Distinguished Professor, including an earned doctorate. We invite applications from candidates doing original work in any area of inquiry, and from those in particular specializing in one or more of the following areas: music of the last century; vernacular music of the Americas; new critical studies. A distinguished candidate of substantial merit or accomplishment in the field who has an international reputation as a scholar may be nominated as a Distinguished Professor, with an annual salary supplement.

Salary Range: Rank and compensation commensurate with experience

FLSA Status: Exempt

Please send letter of application/nomination, CV, and names of three referees to:

Chair of Search
Doctoral Program in Music
CUNY Graduate Center
365 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10016-4309

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