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Assistant Professor
The University of Oregon Arts and Administration Program seeks to fill one half time assistant professor faculty position. Doctorate (Ph.D. or Ed.D.) or other terminal degree preferred in a discipline closely related to arts administration such as arts management, cultural economics, arts marketing and development, planning, arts education, and performing arts. Applicants should demonstrate evidence of college or university teaching excellence; experience related to arts or cultural management; administrative responsibilities; active professional service; and strong commitment to scholarly activity and publications. The ability to secure external funds and teach in non-traditional formats is desirable. Responsibilities: Teach graduate courses in the area of arts management. Advise students seeking the Master's degree in Arts Management. Oversee internship. Direct Master's theses and projects. Teach undergraduate, university arts and letters courses such as: Art & Gender, Arts and Visual Literacy, and Art and Human Values. Maintain a line of research; participate in professional organizations; and serve on school and university committees. Beginning salary is negotiable, depending on qualifications and will range from $17,500-20,000 on a 1.0 base of $35,000-40,000. The UO offers an outstanding benefit package. Applicants should send letter of application, vita, official transcripts of all coursework, three current references with phone and email, a written statement about commitment and approach to arts administration (about 500 words), evidence of scholarly work and teaching.








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