Assistant Professor of Music Technology / Lang College
The New School
Application
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Posted: 09-Mar-23
Location: Nationwide
Salary: Open
Internal Number: JR103082
Eugene Lang College, the undergraduate liberal arts college of The New School, seeks to hire a scholar-practitioner of music technology to fill a one-year fixed term position as Assistant Professor of Music Technology, beginning July 2023. This appointment carries no presumption of renewal.
The ideal candidate will have facility with music software, production, and sound synthesis tools such as Ableton Live and Max/MSP; prior experience teaching practice-based studio courses and discussion-based seminar courses; and one or more scholarly publications on music technology. Applicants who bring interdisciplinary and/or cross-cultural approaches to their teaching will be at an advantage.
Eugene Lang College is an undergraduate liberal arts college within the larger nexus of The New School, which includes Parsons School of Design, The New School for Social Research, the College of Performing Arts, the Schools for Public Engagement, and Parsons Paris. A home for progressive thought and pedagogy with a commitment to seminar-style teaching and learning, Lang has an open curriculum, in which students craft their own learning experiences and maximize the counsel of faculty. Langâ™s faculty embrace interdisciplinary teaching and seminar-based pedagogy, incorporating principles of social justice and equity in their research, creative practice, and shared work with students. Lang students take courses across The New School and may pursue joint BA/BFA and BA/MA degrees; Lang faculty actively collaborate with colleagues across the university.
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Comprehensive University benefits package includes health and retirement plans, as well as tuition remission. Visit The New Schoolâ™s Benefitâ™s website for more information:
The New School, a leading university in downtown New York City, offers degree and nondegree academic programs in design, the social sciences, the liberal arts, management, the arts, and media. Students benefit from small classes, superior resources, and renowned faculty members who practice what they teach. Continuing education courses and public programs place the university at the center of New York’s cultural and intellectual life.