This position is full-time and works approximately 37.5 hours per week.
This position is in the Department of Music. This position is for the Danforth Campus in the School of Arts & Sciences.
Full-time lecturer position in music technology at Washington University in St. Louis. We are seeking a creative individual who can contribute to our growing music program by developing courses in music technology, including an undergraduate course sequence that will cover topics such as audio production, studio recording, MIDI sequencing, computer music programming, signal processing, the history of electronic music, and songwriting. The successful candidate will be responsible for utilizing, maintaining, and expanding the department’s computer lab and vintage analog synthesizer lab (ARP 2500, ARP 2600, Buchla, Moog modular, etc.), in collaboration with other faculty in music cognition, composition, and improvisation.
PhD, DMA, or MFA, earned before the start of the Fall 2021 semester. Experience with synthesizers, current digital audio workstations, and other relevant software and hardware.
Application materials and supporting documentation must be submitted electronically, via https://jobs.wustl.edu/
Please include a letter of application (addressed to Christopher Stark, search chair) describing your professional and teaching experience, a CV, and three letters of recommendation. The search committee will review applications until the search is concluded, but applications should be received by December 15, 2020 to ensure full consideration.
Jessica Flannigan, flanniganj@wustl.edu