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[ecrea] vacancy - Associate Professor / Professor of Screen Studies
Sun Dec 09 18:33:31 GMT 2018
Associate Professor / Professor of Screen Studies
University of Melbourne
Australia
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR / PROFESSOR OF SCREEN STUDIES
http://jobs.unimelb.edu.au/caw/en/job/898018/associate-professor-professor-of-screen-studies
Job no: 0043282
Work type: Continuing
Location: Parkville
Division/Faculty: Faculty of Arts
Department/School: School of Culture and Communication
Salary: $145,685 - $160,500 (Level D)
Role & Superannuation rate: Academic - 17% superannuation
We are seeking an Associate Professor/Professor to enrich and advance
our program in Screen and Cultural Studies. The appointee will have
expertise and significant publications in areas of Screen Studies
scholarship that complement and enhance our Program.
Screen Studies at the University of Melbourne is concerned with the
aesthetics, history and theory of film and screen media. The Program
offers students the critical, analytical, theoretical and creative tools
required to understand the cinema and work with the moving image in
diverse forms. Students taking undergraduate and graduate subjects
encounter a diverse range of moving images from various countries and
creative and industrial contexts, from the pre-history of cinema to the
most contemporary developments in global digital screen media. Screen
Studies places film, television and screen texts firmly in the context
of their essential relationships with the visual and performing arts and
the creative arts generally. It also examines the role screens play in
the study of a variety of humanities and social science disciplines.
Screen Studies at Melbourne is widely recognised for its excellence and
innovation in teaching, scholarship and research. Staff in the stream
are committed to classroom-based teaching as well as developing online,
interactive projects to support students and encourage them to excel in
the discipline. Screen Studies staff are active in publishing in their
areas of expertise and are successful in attracting research funding,
including Australian Research Council Discovery and Linkage grants,
University and Faculty funding as well as collaborating to develop
grants with colleagues across the globe. We aim to continue to develop
these strengths, particularly in the areas of:
Local and global film cultures, genres, movements and industries;
Gender, sexuality, and feminist film theory;
Film history and media archaeologies from pre-cinema to new
digital media;
Screen media’s relationships with the visual, performing and
creative arts;
Interdisciplinary collaborations across the humanities and social
sciences;
The materiality of film and digital cinema;
Phenomenology, aesthetics, politics and ethics of the cinema.
The Screen and Cultural Studies Program at the University of Melbourne
is an innovative and distinctive formation that fosters research and
teaching in both Screen Studies and Cultural Studies, as well as the
critical intersections between these disciplines.
PLEASE NOTE the close date for applications has been extended; revised
close date shown below.
Position Description
Advertised: 02 Nov 2018 12:00 AM AUS Eastern Daylight Time
Applications close: 29 Jan 2019 11:55 PM AUS Eastern Daylight Time
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