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| <nettime-ann> We're Hiring!...Digital Cultures and Creativity Associate Director at University of Maryland |
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Digital Cultures and Creativity Associate Director
The College of Arts and Humanities at the University of Maryland invites
applications for the position of Associate Director of Digital Cultures and
Creativity, a new living/learning program for first- and second-year
undergraduate students.
Designed for the highly motivated 21st century student who was born into a world
of windows and the web, Digital Cultures and Creativity (DCC) provides an
innovative curriculum and a residential learning community that combines art,
imagination, and global citizenship with new media and new technologies.
Depending on individual interest, DCC students pursue activities as varied as
digital music and video production, digital art, computer game design, creative
electronic writing, virtual worlds, and developing online communities. DCC is
housed within the Honors College and sponsored primarily by the College of Arts
and Humanities (ARHU), with co-sponsorship from the iSchool, the Department of
Computer Science, and the Maryland Institute for Technology in the Humanities
(MITH).
The University of Maryland is a âTop 20â ranked major public research
university, located in the Washington DC/Baltimore metroplex, five miles from
the District of Columbia, with its concentrated cultural, artistic, research,
and public policy resources. As the flagship university, the University of
Marylandâs academic programs are sought after as partners for a wide variety of
initiatives with such cultural institutions as the Smithsonian, the National
Gallery of Art, the Library of Congress, the Folger Shakespeare Library, and the
galleries and theatres of the nationâs capital.
The position is initially for 3 years with possibility of renewal. Appointment
is to the faculty rank of lecturer. Salary: $55,000 plus benefits. This is a
12-month appointment and some evening and weekend work will be expected on an
as-needed basis. An appropriate terminal degree in hand is required. Academic
work must include a significant focus on digital research, scholarship, and/or
creative practice and further research activity and professional development are
expected. Experience teaching and/or advising at the college-level required.
Must have extensive knowledge and use of digital technologies in the classroom.
Excellent organization and communication skills required.
Position Description and Duties:
Teaching and Advising
The Associate Director will staff one course per semester in the program, such
as Introduction to Digital Cultures and Creativity, History of Machine-Encoded
Creative Expression, Research Practicum, or a new course designed with DCC
staff. The Associate Director will also devote significant time to advising and
counseling individual students, including their transition from the program to a
regular major.
Administrative Responsibilities
Admissions: Coordinate and implement programming at all stages of the annual
recruitment cycle, including open houses, information sessions, etc. Serve as
the primary contact person for prospective students and their families during
the recruitment cycle. Play a primary role in the selection of students for the
incoming class, which includes serving on the general Honors College admissions
committee. Work with Resident Life, Honors College, College of Arts and
Humanities and other campus units in the development of recruitment materials
and publicity for DCC.
Programming and Planning: Design and implement DCC co-curricular programming and
special events with the director and DCC fellows.
Management: Supervise program interns, teaching assistants; supervise, with the
director, all graduate assistants.
General Administration: Work with scheduling officers in ARHU and Honors College
to develop each semesterâs course offerings and to approve selected Honors
(HONR) courses for the DCC citation. Attend administrative meetings across the
campus, including Undergraduate Program Directorâs group meetings in ARHU and
Resident Life Living-Learning Program directors meetings. Process basic
financial paperwork, including reimbursement and simple procurement (e.g.,
ordering office supplies, printing orders, copy machine program, etc.)
For best consideration, interested candidates should apply by June 15. It is
expected that the appointment will beginAugust 1, 2011. Please send a letter of
application detailing scholarly/creative work and teaching experience and
interests; a CV; names and contact information of three references; and an URL
to samples of research or creative activity to Professor Hasan Elahi, Director
of Digital Cultures and Creativity Program via e-mail at helahi {AT} umd. edu.
Electronic submissions preferred. Hard copy applications can be sent to
Professor Elahi at Department of Art, 1211E Art/Sociology Building, University
of Maryland, College Park, MD 20742-1311. The University of Maryland is an equal
opportunity and affirmative action employer. Women and minorities are strongly
encouraged to apply.
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