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Academic Professional Track (Non-Tenure): Instructional Assistant/Associate Professor or Assistant/Associate Professor of the Practice in Piano Performance


School of Performance, Visualization, & Fine Arts (Department)

Location
College Station, TX
Open Date
3/23/2023
Position ID
122719
Description

The School of Performance, Visualization & Fine Arts (PVFA) at Texas A&M University invites applications for a full-time, Academic Professional Track instructional assistant/associate professor or assistant/associate professor of the practice (depending on qualifications) position with a nine-month, non tenure-track academic appointment beginning Fall 2023.

PVFA and the Section of Dance, Music, and Theatre Performance seek an individual with expertise in piano performance. The competitive applicant will have experience teaching piano lessons in the university setting and leading an ensemble (genre open). Preference will be given to candidates who teach and perform in a variety of styles (classical, folk, popular) and diverse genres (such as jazz, Latin American/Caribbean, African, or other global genres). Candidates who can teach courses about historical and cultural contexts of instrumental performance practices are particularly encouraged to apply.

The School of Performance, Visualization & Fine Arts is a new school within the Texas A&M University System and has a diverse and dynamic mission with over 60 faculty and 15 staff members and a projected exponential growth in the next 5 years. The school was formed from three departments/programs spread across the university: the Department of Visualization, the Department of Performance Studies, and the Dance Science program. The mission of the school places a heavy emphasis on faculty and student collaboration and interdisciplinary work in both scholarly and creative research. Texas A&M University leadership has charged PVFA with developing innovative research and creative works, public performances, and degree offerings at the undergraduate, graduate, and doctoral levels that build upon our strength in merging art and science, as well as the traditional fields of music, dance, art, and theater. PVFA is projected to move into a new, $175 million state-of-the-art visual and performing arts center with construction slated to begin in 2024.

Qualifications

For appointments at Assistant Professor of the Practice or  Associate Professor of the Practice level, applicants must have, at the minimum, a master's level degree appropriate for the field in which the faculty member will teach and significant teaching experience at the college/school level in the field or in a related field, or have an extraordinary record of accomplishment in an applied setting. There may be additional requirements depending on the specific faculty title.

For appointments at Instructional Assistant Professor or Instructional Associate Professor level, applicants must have doctoral degree in a closely related music discipline, or a master's level degree appropriate for the field in which the faculty member will teach and significant teaching experience at the college/school level in the field or in a related field, or have an extraordinary record of accomplishment in an applied setting. There may be additional requirements depending on the specific faculty title.

Application Instructions

Interested individuals should apply through Interfolio (apply.interfolio.com/122719) and submit the following materials:

  • Cover letter
  • Curriculum vitae
  • Personal Statement: Your statement should include your philosophy and plans for research, teaching, and service as applicable.
  • Names and contact information of five (5) professional references

Review of applications will begin 30 days after posting and remain open until the position is filled. Questions should be directed to Dr. David Wilborn, Music Program Director (wilborn@tamu.edu)

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The University is aware that attracting and retaining exceptional faculty often depends on meeting the needs of two careers and therefore has a Dual Career Program.