Assistant Professor (Arts Administation)
- Employer
- Eastern Michigan University
- Location
- Michigan, United States
- Salary
- Salary Not specified
- Date posted
- Oct 19, 2024
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- Position Type
- Administrative, Academic Affairs, Faculty Affairs
- Employment Level
- Tenured/Tenured Track
- Employment Type
- Full Time
Title: Assistant Professor (Arts Administration)
Employee Classification: FA - Faculty 16 and 24 Pay
Pay Grade: FA 01
Division: Academic and Student Affairs
Subdivision: School of Comm, Media, Theater Arts
Department: College of Arts and Sciences
Campus Location: Main Campus
General Summary
The School of Communication, Media & Theatre Arts seeks a
tenure-track Assistant Professor of Arts Administration to direct
its BA and minor in Arts & Entertainment Management, its MA in
Arts Administration, and its graduate certificate in Arts
Entrepreneurship.
EMU's Arts & Entertainment Management, founded in 1976, is one
of the oldest undergraduate programs of its kind in the country and
since 1985 offers both graduate and undergraduate degrees. Both
programs provide students with robust study in both the theory of
arts management and administration and ample opportunities to apply
this theory into practice in and out of the classroom. Both
programs prepare students for careers in either Non-profit Arts
Management and Administration or as Arts and Cultural
Entrepreneurs. The program attracts a diverse student body with
interests in a variety of art disciplines including creative
writing, dance, entertainment design, electronic media & film,
music, theatre, and the visual arts and crafts. https://www.emich.edu/cmta/programs/ama/index.php
EMU's School of Communication, Media & Theatre Arts is the
largest school in the College of Arts and Sciences. It offers
majors/minors in communication, communication education, digital
media, cinema studies and journalism, arts & entertainment
management, entertainment design & technology, interpretation
& performance studies, theatre, and musical theatre, with MA
degrees in arts administration, communication, theatre,
interpretation/ performance studies and MA/MFA in applied drama
& theatre for the young.
Principal Duties and Responsibilities
• Direct graduate and undergraduate arts management and
administration programs– including advising, internship
supervision, curriculum development, alumni relations, and
recruiting.
• Teach graduate and undergraduate courses in arts management and
administration as well as others that reflect professional and/or
educational experience.
• Maintaining a creative/scholarly research agenda that may include
traditional research studies published in journals and books,
applied research such as cultural planning or other studies to
support the development of the arts sector or individual cultural
organizations, or professional work managing a cultural
organization or creative business.
• Provide service to the school, university, and discipline.
• Grow relationships between the arts management and administration
programs and community (local, regional, and national) arts
organizations and creative businesses.
• Advise AMP! (arts management student organization).
• Maintain and grow interdisciplinary connections between the
respective schools of Communication, Media & Theatre Arts, Art
& Design, and Music & Dance as well as the College of
Business. Perform related Departmental duties as required.
Minimum Qualifications:
• Terminal degree, such as a MFA or PhD in arts administration
or related discipline and equivalent professional experience.
• Minimum of three years of college-level teaching.
• Teaching experience in multiple relevant topics, such as:
cultural policy, data literacy, arts marketing, finance, cultural
planning, community engagement, production and distribution of art,
fund development, entrepreneurship, organizational management,
individual artist management, DEIA, research, or creative
thinking.
• Demonstrated experience with multiple arts disciplines.
Preference will be given to candidates with performing arts
experience.
• Demonstrated experience in applied arts administration.
Special Instructions:
Screening of applications will begin January 6, 2025 and
continue until position is filled. For more Information, contact
the committee chair, Melanie Schuessler Bond,
mbond5@emich.edu.
Applicants should submit:
• Cover letter describing professional experience, teaching
philosophy, and research interests
• Curriculum Vitae
• Graduate school unofficial transcripts
• One or more samples of scholarship or creative work
• Sample course syllabi and student evaluations
• List of references with contact information
• 3 letters of recommendation available upon request (References
will be contacted for a letter of recommendation based on the
contact information provided in the application).
Eastern Michigan University is located in the southeastern Michigan
city of Ypsilanti. Ypsi, as it is known by locals, flanks Ann Arbor
and resides 35 miles west of Detroit and Windsor, Ontario. The city
and region are rich in creative culture, sporting a robust and
eclectic music, art, theatre and dance scene.
EMU is recognized by U.S. News and World Report for its diverse
campus environment. Successful candidates will demonstrate a strong
commitment to teaching and working with individuals from diverse
backgrounds and to furthering the diversity and inclusion missions
of the school, college, and university.
EMU is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer that is
strongly committed to achieving excellence through cultural
diversity. The University actively encourages applications from
women, persons of color, and applicants with disabilities,
veterans, and members of other underrepresented groups.
Appointment Percentage:
100%
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