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University of Windsor
2010-2011
SESSIONAL/GUEST ARTIST POSITIONS AVAILABLE
The School of Dramatic Art invites applications from qualified individuals interested in teaching/directing the following University Players productions:
INTERSESSION 2010
24-272-30 The Creative Process
An introduction to the creative process through an exploration of various theories, principles, and techniques of selected theorists and innovative thinkers. Students may explore such topics as: Creative Problem Solving, Idea Generation, and Innovation. Through academic study and practical work, students will explore ways of developing their own creative potential and applying it to their daily lives. (Not open to 1st year students.) (Mon/Wed – 7:00-9:50 pm)
INTERSESSION/SUMMER 2010:
24-111-91 Theatre in Contemporary Culture
An examination of factors and principles involved in an audiences appreciation of theatre. (Distance Education Course)
24-275-91 Principles and Practices of Arts Administration
Structures of arts organizations. Examination of core competencies as applied to arts organizations: fund raising, board and volunteer management, labour-management issues, program and publicity design, marketing and promotion, computer applications. (Distance Education Course)
FALL 2010
24-455-30 Directed Studies in Performance - Smash
The emphasis in this course will be the production of Smash by Jeffrey Hatcher produced by the School of Dramatic Art. Students will research, develop, and execute a role in the performance situation under the supervision of a faculty advisor-director. (October 13 to November 28, 2010)
WINTER 2011
24-456-30 Directed Studies in Performance - And Then There Were None
The emphasis in this course will be the production of And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie produced by the School of Dramatic Art. Students will research, develop, and execute a role in the performance situation under the supervision of a faculty advisor-director. (December 9, 2010 to February 13, 2011)
24-457-30 Directed Studies in Performance - Hedda Gabler
The emphasis in this course will be the production of Hedda Gabler by Richard Eyre produced by the School of Dramatic Art. Students will research, develop, and execute a role in the performance situation under the supervision of a faculty advisor-director. (January 17 to March 13, 2011)
Applications from those who have taught previously in Dramatic Art should be accompanied by an updated C.V.
Applicants who have not taught previously in Dramatic Art should submit a current curriculum vitae with their letter of application and arrange to have three letters of reference forwarded to: Prof. Lionel Walsh, Director, School of Dramatic Art, University of Windsor, Windsor, ON N9B 3P4, phone (519) 253-3000, ext. 2805; FAX (519) 971-3629; e-mail: walsha@uwindsor.ca.
To ensure full consideration, complete applications must be submitted by Friday February 26, 2010 – 12:00 noon.
Note:
- Subject to budgetary approval and/or sufficient enrollment.
- When you apply, all class times are fixed.
The University of Windsor is committed to equity in its academic policies, practices, and programs; supports diversity in its teaching, learning, and work environments; and ensures that applications from members of traditionally marginalized groups are seriously considered under its employment equity policy. Those who would contribute to the further diversification of our faculty and its scholarship include, but are not limited to, women, Aboriginal peoples, persons with disabilities, members of visible minorities, and members of sexual minority groups. The University of Windsor invites you to apply to our welcoming community and to self-identify as a member of one of these groups. International candidates are encouraged to apply; however Canadians and permanent residents will be given priority.