University of Kentucky is hiring: Lecturer in Music Theory & Composition in Lexi
University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY, United States, 40506
Lecturer in Music Theory & Composition
Requisition Number:FE04340
Department Name:8X250: Music Theory
Work Location:Lexington, KY
Type of Position:Faculty
Position Time Status :Full-Time
Tenure Track Status:Non-Tenure Track
Required Education:Ph.D
Required Related Experience:Experience in teaching at the University Level
Required License/Registration/Certification:N/A
Job Summary:The University of Kentucky School of Music is seeking a full-time, 9-month, Lecturer in Music Theory and Composition to join our outstanding faculty in the UK School of Music to begin August 2025. This non-tenure track appointment is offered with a 1-year, renewable contract and holds a standard teaching expectation of 3 courses per semester. Teaching duties will include but may not be limited to undergraduate and graduate music theory and ear training courses, music theory for non-majors, and undergraduate advanced harmony. Supervision and mentoring of several graduate teaching assistants is required. An earned terminal degree in music theory or equivalent is required. Candidates with a minimum of five years of experience as an instructor of record teaching collegiate-level music theory are preferred.The School of Musics Division of Music Theory and Composition currently includes five full-time faculty. All faculty are expected to participate in service within the School of Music, the College of Fine Arts, and the University, as well as ones profession.Application Materials:When prompted in the employment system, applicants will submit the following materials:
- Cover letter (no more than three pages) addressing qualifications specific to this position, as well as research and teaching experience and goals.
- Statement of teaching philosophy that incorporates your efforts to meaningfully engage with and teach students from a broad range of backgrounds.
- Curriculum vitae
- Complete contact information for three professional references. They will be contacted to submit their letters.
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Open Until Filled:Yes
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