[Air-L] Job posting: Lecturer in Digital Studies @ U of Michigan

Melanie Yergeau myergeau at umich.edu
Wed Jan 22 06:29:17 PST 2020


The Digital Studies Institute <http://digitalstudies.umich.edu/> at the
University of Michigan is very excited to announce and advertise a
lecturer/advisor
position <https://apply.interfolio.com/72612>. Please share this
information widely. I am happy to answer questions at myergeau at umich.edu.

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*Lecturer III/Advisor*
University of Michigan-Ann Arbor
College of Literature, Science, and the Arts: Digital Studies Institute

*Deadline*
Feb 15, 2020 at 11:59 PM Eastern Time
https://apply.interfolio.com/72612

*Description*
The Digital Studies Institute at the University of Michigan is a new
interdisciplinary initiative for scholars of the humanities and qualitative
social sciences who are experts on digital studies and supports their
research and teaching. We are the nation's first one-stop shop for all
things digital, including digital media studies, digital humanities,
digital pedagogy, digital art, aesthetic practice and design, and critical
thinking about our digital future. Digital Studies is a big tent that has
always included practitioners, critics, theorists, and artists. We are also
a national leader in the study of digital media and race, gender, and
identity. Please look at our website – www.lsa.umich.edu/digitalstudies -
to learn more.

The Digital Studies Institute is searching for a full-time lecturer
beginning in the Fall 2020 semester (September 1) to teach courses that
will substantially add to our undergraduate curriculum. In particular, we
are looking for classes in any of the following areas: Race/Gender/Class &
Digital Access, Video Games, Game Culture & Industries, Apps and Mobile
Media, Social Media, Digital Humanities, and/or Digital Rhetoric. The
lecturer should be prepared to contribute to our introductory curriculum by
regularly teaching a large course (150-200 students).

The lecturer will teach five courses per year (3:2 load) and serve as the
primary academic advisor for students pursuing the minor in Digital
Studies. This is not a tenure-track position. The initial appointment will
be for two and a half years (five academic year semesters, through Fall
2022). Criteria for renewal are classroom teaching, participation in
curriculum development and program activities, and advising quality; with
classroom teaching receiving the greatest weight.

The person in this position will teach five courses per year, developed in
consultation with the Associate Director of the Digital Studies Institute.
Other instructional responsibilities include overseeing any course Graduate
Student Instructor(s), if applicable; hold office hours for students; do
course planning and grading; and provide appropriate syllabus and course
materials electronically.

This lecturer will serve as the primary departmental advisor for the 100
undergraduate students minoring in digital studies; assisting them with
course planning, progress checks, study abroad credit exceptions and other
petitions, career/graduate school counseling, misconduct issues, and senior
audits. They will work with the curriculum committee to identify needs for
the digital studies program and make recommendations for curricular/program
innovation.

The lecturer will also work with the staff in the Digital Studies Institute
to plan events (guest speakers, alumni panels, discussions about applying
to graduate programs, etc.) geared towards our undergraduate students
minoring in Digital Studies and collaborate with the LSA Opportunity Hub in
helping Digital Studies students connect with internship opportunities.
This may involve bringing guest speakers to come to campus (who might also
speak in classes, if appropriate), alumni panels, discussions about
applying to health programs, etc.

Salary is expected to be $53,000 reflecting 100% effort for 9 months (paid
according to a University Year 12-month schedule).


*Qualifications*Ph.D. in the humanities or social sciences with a focus on
digital culture. Experience teaching courses on digital culture. The
successful candidate must have cutting edge and contemporary knowledge and
experience in research and teaching in the field.


*Application Instructions*A cover letter is required for consideration for
this position and should be attached as the first page of your CV. The
cover letter should address your specific interest in the position and
outline skills and experience that directly relate to this position.
Additional materials for submission include: 2-3 sample syllabi, 3 letters
of recommendation, teaching statement and philosophy, and diversity
statement.

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*Melanie Yergeau*
Associate Professor, Department of English <https://lsa.umich.edu/english/>
Associate Director, Digital Studies Institute
<http://digitalstudies.umich.edu>
University of Michigan
myergeau at umich.edu | melanieyergeau.com



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