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Position: Associate Professor, Professor or Distinguished Professor
Internal Posting
Faculty
PVN #: FY-14173
Closing Date: Open until filled with review of resumes to begin 11/15/07
Department: Ph.D. Program in Music
Description
The Doctoral Program in Music of The Graduate Center, The City University of New York, seeks nominations/applications for an experience scholar in ethnomusicology. The Graduate Center, located in midtown Manhattan, has some 4000 students enrolled in 31 doctoral programs and 5 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 on a wide range of ethnomusicological topics.
Qualifications:
We seek an accomplished scholar with a relevant doctoral degree. Candidates should be experienced scholars possessing qualifications appropriate to appointment as an Associate Professor, Professor, or Distinguished Professor. Rank will depend on the level of qualifications. 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 Salary commensurate with experience and academic accomplishments
- -FLSA Status - Exempt (not eligible for overtime compensation
Send curriculum vitae, letter of application/ nomination and the names and addresses of three references to ( Letters of application should include topics of seminars the candidate is prepared to offer, and CVs should include titles of dissertations the candidate has directed.) :
Chair of Search
Doctoral Program in Music
The Graduate Center
The City University of New York
365 Fifth Avenue
New York, NY 10016-4309
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