Harvard University Seeking College Fellows in Media Practice

The College Fellows will work individually and collectively to advance media practice and art across the Division. Each College Fellow will have a departmental appointment, with one College Fellow appointed in the Department of Art, Film, and Visual Studies and one appointed in the undergraduate concentration in Theater, Dance and Media.

Teaching duties will include one course each term: one undergraduate course and one course open to both graduate students and undergraduates. 25% of the appointment will be dedicated to divisional and cross-departmental outreach and initiatives, possibly including the creation of a digital platform for the publication of innovative work in the arts and humanities, and 25% of the appointment will be reserved for the Fellow’s own research or creative work. Fellows may also advise and evaluate undergraduate senior theses, and doctoral students pursuing a secondary field in Critical Media Practice.

Ideal candidates could be (1) artists working in innovative ways with media, new and old, including the internet, 3D printing, interactive digital art, video games, sound art, virtual and augmented reality, computer robotics and animation, and analogue film and photography; (2) artist-scholars whose work and teaching integrate media in live, embodied performance (including dance), create mediated performance art with social and political themes, and sculpt social space through video, sound, and movement; and/or (3) web designers and software developers whose work engages experimentally with the digital arts and humanities. Applications are particularly welcome from candidates whose creative work and teaching engages perspectives from beyond the United States alone. All relevant applicant details and experience should be included in your resume. Those looking to give themselves the edge when it comes to their CVs may want to consider the services of professional resume writers in the area (check out these services here – https://www.arcresumes.com/local/massachusetts/) as they will know what to write, how to write it, and present it in such a way that will stand out from the CVs of other applicants.

Terminal degree in a field relevant to the departments above (such as MFA or PhD) is required by the start of the 2020–21 academic year, and must have been received no earlier than 2016. The appointment is for one year, with the possibility of renewal for a second year. Detailed requirements and information, as well as a link to the online application, are available here. Complete applications, including letters of reference, must be submitted by May 8, 2020.

Please submit the following materials:
(1) Cover letter.
(2) Curriculum vitae, including a list of works, as relevant.
(3) Creative/research statement.
(4) Links to at most three representative samples of your creative work of no more than 15 minutes duration each, with a brief description of each work, and of your creative and technical role in it. These samples may be extracts of a larger work or a complete work. Please include links in your cover letter or upload in a separate document.
(5) Teaching statement (describing teaching approach and philosophy, and outlining past, current, and anticipated efforts to encourage diversity and inclusion.)
(6) Sample syllabus.
(7) Names and contact information of three references. Three letters of recommendation are required, and the application is complete only when all three letters have been submitted.

Harvard is an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, gender identity, sexual orientation, pregnancy and pregnancy-related conditions or any other characteristic protected by law.                         

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