Princeton University seeks photography professor

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Princeton University seeks Photography Professor
Visual Arts Program
Lewis Center for the Arts
Princeton University

http://princeton.edu
Tenured Photography Professor

The Program in Visual Arts, under the aegis of the Lewis Center for the
Arts, is seeking applicants for a tenured position in photography at
Princeton University.

The photography professor will work with the Director of the Visual Arts
Program to develop all aspects of the study of undergraduate photography at
Princeton University. In addition to a full-time teaching load, duties will
include assisting the Director in the conceptualization and implementation
of the photography curriculum, planning equipment and technology needs,
monitoring work spaces and laboratory facilities, and fostering a vital role
for photography within the Visual Arts Program, the Lewis Center for the
Arts, and the university.

She / he will demonstrate a deep commitment to undergraduate teaching and
advising.

She / he will be able to participate in the fabric of the Visual Arts
Program, including the installation of student shows and the evaluation of
portfolios submitted by applicants to the University, applicants to the
Visual Arts Program, Junior independent projects, and Senior thesis
projects.

She / he is a practicing artist in the field of Photography with an
international reputation.

Where and what to send electronically: Applicants need to apply online at
http://jobs.princeton.edu, faculty and academic appointments, requisition
number 1000505. Please submit a resume, syllabi, and the names and contact
information of three references (required).

Where and what to send via US Post Office:

Princeton University
Visual Arts Program Office
c/o Photography Search Committee
185 Nassau Street
Princeton, NJ 08544

Please submit approximately 20 slides of recent work on a CD. Images must be
formatted as jpegs and be no larger than 1200 pixels in any one dimension at
72 dpi. Enclose a self-addressed stamped envelop (SASE) if you wish to have
your CD returned to you.

Princeton University is an equal opportunity employer and complies with
applicable EEO and affirmative action regulations. Women and minorities are
encouraged to apply. You need to apply online at http://jobs.princeton.edu
or for general application information and how to self-identify, see
http://web.princeton.edu/sites/dof/Applicantsinfo.html.

Essential Qualifications: Exhibiting artist with eight years university
teaching experience required. An MFA or equivalent professional experience
is also required.

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