[Culturetalk] Fwd: Lectureship in Pacific Music and World Music and/or Popular Music
Libby Cass
elizabethm.cass at gmail.com
Mon Jan 31 18:13:03 EST 2011
FYI
Libby
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From: "Christine Dureau (ARTS ANT)" <cm.dureau at auckland.ac.nz>
Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2011 14:16:32 +1300
Subject: Lectureship in Pacific Music and World Music and/or Popular Music
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From: owner-cpisnewsletter-l at lists.hawaii.edu
[owner-cpisnewsletter-l at lists.hawaii.edu] On Behalf Of Letitia Hickson
[ctisha at hawaii.edu]
Sent: Saturday, 29 January 2011 3:01 p.m.
To: ctisha at hawaii.edu
Subject: Lectureship in Music at Univ of Otago
Announcing:
Lectureship in Pacific Music and World Music and/or Popular Music
https://otago.taleo.net/careersection/2/joblist.ftl?lang=en
Please find below details of a position advertised at the University
of Otago, New Zealand. The appointee will be a specialist in Pacific
Music and World Music and/or Popular Music, and will join a
flourishing department that offers musical diversity across teaching,
research and performance. Otago has developed strengths in the fields
of ethnomusicology and popular music at all levels of teaching and in
research, and the appointee will help consolidate these areas.
Informal enquiries are welcome to Professor Henry Johnson, Head of
Department (henry.johnson at otago.ac.nz<mailto:henry.johnson at otago.ac.nz>):
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The Lecturer in Music is expected to contribute to the research and
teaching efforts of the Department. The appointee will be a specialist
in the area of Pacific Music and in addition will also be expected to
teach in the area of World Music and/or Popular Music. The Department
is strengthening its offerings in these areas and the position
requires advanced knowledge of relevant theoretical issues and culture
areas. Candidates are advised to assess other areas within the
Department to which they might be able to contribute. Administrative
duties will be agreed upon in consultation with the Head of
Department. A completed PhD is required, as well as proven potential
for distinguished scholarship and effective teaching at undergraduate
and postgraduate levels. The Department of Music offers undergraduate
and postgraduate degrees within a musically diverse curriculum.
Pacific music is an established area in the Department, which includes
strong links with Pacific Studies and related fields, and the
successful applicant would support this field in teaching and
research. The successful applicant will also be supportive to
colleagues and students across the whole range of the department's
work, willing to participate in interdisciplinary activities in
research and teaching, and a good contributor to the strategic and
detailed planning of the Department's work.
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