Teaching Assistant Professor or Lecturer of Music Education: Strings and Digital Learning, Natalie L. Haslam College of Music, Fall 2025
University of Tennessee, Knoxville
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Posted: 20-Sep-24
Location: Knoxville, TN
Salary: Open
Internal Number: 154372
The Natalie L. Haslam College of Music at the University of Tennessee is seeking a Teaching Assistant Professor or Lecturer of Music Education: Strings and Digital Learning. The ideal candidate will have completed or be enrolled in a Music Education or Education Doctoral program.
This candidate will teach in-person string methods courses, string education, and pedagogy classes, and oversee the UTK String Project. Faculty member will also develop and teach graduate-level online courses for an anticipated hybrid or fully online Master?s in Music Education degree at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. Additional duties may include string chamber music coaching and/or possibly applied string teaching.
The University of Tennessee Natalie L. Haslam College of Music offers a comprehensive professional music program at both the undergraduate and graduate levels and is an accredited institutional member of the National Association of Schools of Music. The College has approximately 60 faculty members and approximately 350 music majors. General Information:
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, is the state?s flagship research institution, a campus of choice for outstanding undergraduates, and a premier graduate institution. As a land-grant university, it is committed to excellence in learning, scholarship, and engagement with society. In all its activities, the university aims to advance the frontiers of human knowledge and enrich and elevate society. Knoxville?s cultural resources include a symphony orchestra, an opera company, a professional jazz orchestra, theatrical productions, ballet and modern dance, art galleries, and museums. Within an hour?s drive is the Great Smoky Mountains National Park with its scenic beauty and wide variety of recreational activities, plants, and wildlife. The Knoxville campus of the University of Tennessee encourages candidates who can contribute in meaningful ways to the access and engagement goals of the University.
Required: MMEd degree. Doctorate or ABD status in a Music Education program. Undergraduate degree in Music Education or Performance with violin, viola, cello or bass as the primary instrument.
Preferred: Completed PhD in Music Education. Some professional string playing and/or teaching. Experience in digital learning/pedagogy.
Review of applications will begin on October 21, 2024, and will continue until the position is filled. Applications received after this deadline may not receive full consideration. Applicants should submit a one-page letter of interest via Interfolio that summarizes their qualifications and interest in working in a student-centered music education program at the University of Tennessee, a list of 3-5 references with complete contact information, curriculum vitae, and a statement of teaching philosophy. Send any questions regarding the position to czuber@utk.edu.
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