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[ecrea] MIT faculty openings
Tue Sep 27 20:44:56 GMT 2011
The Comparative Media Studies Program at MIT seeks to fill two positionsÑ
(1) Tenure-Track Assistant Professor of Comparative Media Studies/Game
Studies, MIT
MIT's Program in Comparative Media Studies in the School of Humanities,
Arts and Social Science is seeking a tenure-track assistant professor of
game studies to start in the fall of 2012. Candidates should have a
Ph.D. with a record of significant publication (or the promise thereof),
research activity and/or design experience relevant to game studies. We
seek a candidate who will connect the work of our GAMBIT and Education
Arcade research labs to the classroom, and who can direct innovative and
multidisciplinary research. Relevant areas of specialization include the
history, theory, sociology, psychology and criticism of games and play,
and expertise in one or more of the following areas: game design; game
engineering; player, playing and assessment methodologies; user
behaviors and game economics; data analytics; and visual, narrative, and
audio design. Fluency in a broader array of humanities-based media
studies and experience in game production will be considered a plus.
Applicants should have teaching experience. Please submit a letter of
application, C.V., three letters of recommendation, and work samples
online by December 1, 2011 at:
https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/1032. Hard copies of works
samples may be sent to Prof. William Uricchio, Director, Program in
Comparative Media Studies, MIT, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, E15-313,
Cambridge, MA 02139. MIT is an affirmative action, equal opportunity
employer.
(2) Tenured Associate/Full Professor, MIT Comparative Media Studies
MITÕs Program in Comparative Media Studies seeks applications for a
tenured Professor beginning in September 2012. ÊA PhD and an extensive
record of publication, research activity and leadership are expected.Ê
We encourage applicants from a wide array of disciplinary backgrounds.
The successful candidate will teach and guide research in one or more of
the ProgramÕs dimensions of comparativity (historical, methodological,
cultural) across media forms. Expertise in the cultural and social
implications of established media forms (film, television, radio, audio
and visual cultures, or print) is as important as scholarship in one or
more emerging areas such as games, social media, media literacies,
digital arts and culture, internet research, network cultures, software
studies, media industries, and transmedia storytelling.Ê The position
involves teaching graduate and undergraduate courses, developing and
guiding collaborative research activities, and participating in the
intellectual and creative leadership of the Program and the Institute.
ÊCandidates should demonstrate a record of effective teaching and thesis
supervision, significant research/creative activity, relevant
administrative experience, and international recognition.Ê CMS offers SB
and SM programs and maintains a full roster of research initiatives and
outreach activities [see http://cms.mit.edu]. The program embraces the
notion of comparativity and collaboration, and works across MITÕs
various schools, and between MIT and the larger media landscape.Ê
Applications consisting of a curriculum vita, a statement of teaching
philosophy and experience, a statement of current and future research
plans,Êselected major publications 3 letters of recommendation should be
submitted online by November 1, 2011 at:
https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/1036. Hard copies of work
samples may be sent to: Professor William Uricchio, Director,
Comparative Media Studies, MIT, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, E15-313,
Cambridge, MA 02139 USA. MIT is an affirmative action/equal opportunity
employer.Ê
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