Job Description
Associate Lecturer, Ethnomusicology Curry College is seeking an instructor with specialization in Ethnomusicology for a one-semester leave:
MUS 1000
Introduction to the Study of Music, Culture, and Society This course introduces students to the key objectives of and methods for examination of music as a social and cultural practice, considering the function of music and sound in ritual, in performance, in the global marketplace, in politics and protest, and in everyday life while highlighting some of the world's great performers and musical traditions. Beginning with an introduction to the formal elements of music, students then listen to varied global folkloric, popular, and classical styles, honing their critical listening skills through description and analysis of varied musical works. Finally, students consider how understanding and analysis of historical and cultural context as well as processes of cultural flows can afford insight into music's deeper meaning and significance. Treating music as a lens into history, politics, race, ethnicity, gender, and identity, this course will afford students with a flexible interpretive framework for encountering all music. Final projects will center on a musical artist, genre, practice, or scene of the student's choice. Job Requirements:
Minimum qualifications: Master's degree in Musicology/Ethnomusicology Salary:
$4,500 per 3 credit course •Please note: Eligibility for promotion to Lecturer and an increased rate of compensation are negotiated between the College and the Curry College AAUP. Additional Information:
Committed to attracting and retaining a diverse staff, Curry College will honor your experiences, perspectives and unique identity. Together, our community strives to create and maintain working and learning environments that are inclusive, equitable and welcoming. At the College's discretion, the education and experience prerequisites may be excepted where the candidate can demonstrate, to the satisfaction of the College, an equivalent combination of education and experience specifically preparing the candidate for success in the position. Employment in this position is contingent upon the successful completion of all required pre-employment background checks. Title IX Notice of Nondiscrimination Curry College (the "College") does not discriminate on the basis of sex and prohibits sex discrimination in any education program or activity that we administer, as required by Title IX and its federal regulations, including in admission and employment. The Non-Discrimination Policy can be found at https://www.curry.edu/assets/Documents/About-Us/Curry-College-Nondiscrimination-Policy.pdf The Sexual Misconduct Policy can be found at https://www.curry.edu/assets/Documents/About-Us/Curry-College-Sexual-Misconduct-Policy.pdf Individuals who wish to make a complaint of discrimination or sex discrimination under Title IX, or those with information about conduct that may constitute discrimination or sex discrimination under Title IX may contact the Director of Title IX and Equity Compliance, the Office for Civil Rights, or both. Inquiries about the implementation of Title IX and its federal regulations to the College may be referred to either or both offices listed below: Juan M. Hernandez, Ed.
D, Vice President for Diversity, Equity, and Belonging, Interim Title IX and Section 504 Coordinator:
Office 121, King Administrative Building, 55 Atherton Street Milton, MA. 02186. 617-333-2394, juan.hernandez@curry.edu Office of Civil Rights ("OCR"): Boston Office, Office for Civil Rights, US Department of Education, 9th Floor, 5 Post Office Square, Boston, MA 02109-3921, Telephone:
617-289-0111, FAX:
617-289-0150; TDD:
800-877-8339, Email:
OCR.Boston@ed.gov . To apply, visit http://curry.interviewexchange.com/jobofferdetails.jsp?
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