Fw: Theatre Historian position open at the Catholic University of America
Denis Salter
d.salter at VIDEOTRON.CA
Tue Mar 19 08:53:47 EST 2002
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From: "Williams, Gary J." <williagj at CUA.EDU>
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Sent: Monday, March 18, 2002 6:49 PM
Subject: Theatre Historian position open at the Catholic University of Ame
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> We are now accepting applications for the following position.The
> job begins in late August 2002.
>
> Theatre History: Theatre historian. Assistant/Associate
> professor, tenure track position with equal emphasis on research and
> publication, effective teaching, and service to the department and
> university. PhD. Required; teaching experience on college/university
> level. Teach innovative undergraduate and graduate courses in Western
> theatre and drama history, theatre theory, research methods and courses
> in a specialty that engages pre-20th century history, such as
> Shakespeare in performance, in department offering the B.A., M.A., and
> M.F.A. degrees. The department supports strong critical studies
> components in all degree programs. Normal teaching load is three
> courses each semester and opportunities for dramaturgy. Program
> information at <http://arts-sciences.cua.edu/drama>. By April 1st send
> a letter, curriculum vitae and 3 letters of reference that speak to your
> potential as a publishing scholar and teacher to Dr. Thomas F. Donahue,
> Search Committee, Drama Department, THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA,
> Washington, D.C. 20064. An equal opportunity employer, The Catholic
> University of America was founded in the name of the Catholic Church as
> a national university and center for research and scholarship.
> Regardless of their religious affiliation, members of the faculty are
> expected to respect and support the university's mission. AA/EOE
>
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