Ph.D. Scholarship available

Dear all

The university, along with the Hudderfield Contemporary Music Festival, is giving a scholarship for a composer which will give opportunities to link with the performers of this amazing festival.

It would not make anyone rich, but it is a good opportunity I think. More details on this webpage:

http://www.hud.ac.uk/mh/music/cerenem/post_graduate/scholarship-cerenem.php

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Job opportunity – one semester, USA

UNIVERSITY OF CENTRAL MISSOURI

Department of Music

VACANCY: MUSIC TECHNOLOGY

RANK: With completed doctorate, Visiting Assistant Professor of Music; with completed master’s degree, Visiting Instructor of Music. Not tenure-track.

APPOINTMENT: January 5 – May 12, 2009 (one semester sabbatical replacement)

POSITION: Teach basic and advanced audio production, including Pro Tools, recording studio design and maintenance, and sound reinforcement; instrumentation; electronic music composition; and composition lessons. Supervise recital recording, recording studios, and other music technology/composition facilities. Provide technological support to department as needed.

REQUIREMENTS: Master’s degree required, doctorate preferred (Ph.D./D.M./ D.M.A. in Music Technology or Composition). Experience with Pro Tools and contemporary music recording/production techniques is required. Prior experience teaching Pro Tools is highly desirable. Familiarity with Logic Studio, Max/MSP, and Finale is desirable.

SALARY: Commensurate with qualifications and experience.

DEPARTMENT: The Department of Music at University of Central Missouri offers the B.A., B.M., B.M.E., and M.A. degrees. The University is accredited by the National Association of Schools of Music, the Higher Learning Commission, and the National Council for Accreditation of Teacher Education. There are 22 full-time faculty members and over 200 music majors. See the web site at www.ucmo.edu/music.

In addition to offering B.M. degrees in performance, piano pedagogy, and jazz/commercial music, UCM offers the B.M. in Music Technology. Attracting an enrollment of eighty majors, the eight-year-old program is the only one of its kind in Missouri. Trained on state-of-the-art equipment, its interns and graduates have rapidly won approval in the field.

APPY TO: Persons interested in applying for the position must complete the on-line application at jobs.ucmo.edu for position #997863 and submit a letter of application, CV, transcripts, and at least three confidential letters of recommendation to: Lester Brothers, Chair, Department of Music Utt 109, University of Central Missouri, Warrensburg, MO 64093. Application review will begin September 1, 2008 and will continue until the position is filled.

AA/EEO/ADA



Thanks,

Eric Honour

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Associate Professor of Music
University of Central Missouri
eric@erichonour.com



Vacancy in Sonic Arts at the New Zealand School of Music

LECTURER/SENIOR LECTURER IN ELECTRONIC MUSIC/SONIC ARTS
http://vacancies.vuw.ac.nz/positiondetail.asp?p=4435

The New Zealand School of Music, a joint venture of Massey University and Victoria University of Wellington, seeks applicants for an appointment as Lecturer/Senior Lecturer in Electronic Music/Sonic Arts. The position will be based at Victoria University in Wellington, New Zealand’s capital city. 

There is a long tradition of Sonic Arts at the NZSM. The School houses the Lilburn Electroacoustic Music Studios, which comprise a digital audio lab, a live electronics studio, and two studios for fixed media work. The Sonic Arts programme provides a comprehensive education in Sonic Arts, including electroacoustic composition, electronic performance, sound installations, multimedia and the history and theory of electroacoustic music. Other areas of strength within the School include composition, jazz and classical performance, musicology, ethnomusicology and music therapy. A recent expansion of offerings in areas such as music technology and film music studies highlights a new engagement with contemporary musical practice and music of the recent past. 

The field of expertise required for this position is grounded in creative and/or performative practice, with a strong theoretical knowledge of music technology. Additionally, evidence of a background in critical, theoretical and/or historical scholarship, an interdisciplinary approach reflecting the multiple facets of musical practice in contemporary culture, and an ability to bridge boundaries between academic study and creative practice, would be considered advantages. 

The successful candidate will have excellent postgraduate qualifications in the appropriate area(s) of expertise, teaching experience at university level, and evidence of the ability to maintain a profile of international distinction in creative practice and scholarly research. Responsibilities will include teaching and supervision at undergraduate and graduate level (and in particular, a course in electronic performance / live electronics) and contributing to the general administration of the School. The appointment will commence on 1 February 2009
 
For further information and to apply online visit http://vacancies.vuw.ac.nz


Applicants might also be interested in the following vacancy in 20th-century music: http://vacancies.vuw.ac.nz/positiondetail.asp?p=4418


Michael Norris
Programme Leader, Composition
New Zealand School of Music
PO Box 2332, Wellington
NEW ZEALAND

Ph: (+64) 4 463 7456 / 021 211 0138
Fax: (+64) 4 463 5157
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Web: http://www.michaelnorris.info
NZSM: http://www.nzsm.ac.nz
Stroma: http://stroma.wellington.net.nz