Historic Preservation
The Department of Historic Preservation at the University of Mary Washington
invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track assistant professor position.
In addition to teaching the introductory sequence in historic preservation, the
successful candidate will assume primary responsibility for courses focusing on
museum practice, the place of artifacts in historical interpretation, and best
practices in the curation and public presentation of material culture.
M.A. or M.S. in Museum Studies required, with a Ph.D. in a relevant field
(American History, American Studies, History of Science and Technology,
Library Science) is preferred. Previous teaching and professional museum
experience is preferred. The Department of Historic Preservation offers an
interdisciplinary major that educates students as to a broad range of
preservation activities, methods, and theoretical perspectives. For additional
information, please see the Department’s website at
http://www.umw.edu/historicpreservation. For further information about the
position, contact Douglas Sanford, Chair, Department of Historic Preservation,
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The successful applicant will come with experience in providing undergraduate
students a challenging learning environment in which the past is interpreted in
the museum context. Use of CAD or other digital imaging software and the
ability to instruct students on multiple means of public presentation as those
are evolving in the museum and archival fields is important. The successful
applicant also should speak to how ethics relate to methods of displaying and
interpreting cultural materials and information.
To apply for this position and/or obtain information about the University,
please visit our web site at www.umw.edu/hr. Only applications submitted
through this site will be considered. Submit a curriculum vitae, a letter of
intention, ad information for three references electronically. The deadline for
receipt of applications is Friday, November 2, 2007 by 11:59 p.m.
In a continuing effort to enrich its academic environment and provide equal
educational and employment opportunities, the University of Mary Washington
actively encourages women, minorities, disabled individuals, and veterans to
apply.
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