What are the responsibilities and job description for the Assistant Professor of Dance position at unm?
This is a probationary position leading to a tenure decision. The typical timeline for tenure decisions at the University of New Mexico is a total of six years, with a mid-probationary review after the first three years.
The Dance Program at the University of New Mexico offers the following degrees: BA in Dance with designated
concentrations in Contemporary and Flamenco; MA in Theatre and Dance with a concentration in Dance History
and Criticism; MFA in Dance; BA in Interdisciplinary Arts, in collaboration with other departments. The University
of New Mexico is a Hispanic-enrolling institution in a minority/majority state. The Dance Program and University
are especially interested in candidates who can contribute to cultivating an understanding of varied cultures through their teaching, research, and service.
Teaching: Teach three courses per semester at undergraduate and graduate levels in the area of flamenco. Ability to teach the following is required: Flamenco technique at four levels; flamenco choreography and improvisation. Ability to teach flamenco history and/or dance pedagogy is welcome.
Research: Maintain research agenda and creative activity that leads to publication and/or performance via
appropriate platforms.
Service: Collaborate with faculty and lead initiatives regarding development of undergraduate and graduate dance curriculum and building strong degrees; mentor and advise undergraduate dance majors; advise graduate students and serve on thesis and dissertation committees; mentor undergraduate and graduate choreography and research projects; co-direct flamenco repertory ensemble; participate in Dance Program administration, including meetings, the annual Dance Major Audition, recruitment activities, and serve on various departmental, college, and university committees.
The Dance Program at the University of New Mexico offers the following degrees: BA in Dance with designated
concentrations in Contemporary and Flamenco; MA in Theatre and Dance with a concentration in Dance History
and Criticism; MFA in Dance; BA in Interdisciplinary Arts, in collaboration with other departments. The University
of New Mexico is a Hispanic-enrolling institution in a minority/majority state. The Dance Program and University
are especially interested in candidates who can contribute to cultivating an understanding of varied cultures through their teaching, research, and service.
Teaching: Teach three courses per semester at undergraduate and graduate levels in the area of flamenco. Ability to teach the following is required: Flamenco technique at four levels; flamenco choreography and improvisation. Ability to teach flamenco history and/or dance pedagogy is welcome.
Research: Maintain research agenda and creative activity that leads to publication and/or performance via
appropriate platforms.
Service: Collaborate with faculty and lead initiatives regarding development of undergraduate and graduate dance curriculum and building strong degrees; mentor and advise undergraduate dance majors; advise graduate students and serve on thesis and dissertation committees; mentor undergraduate and graduate choreography and research projects; co-direct flamenco repertory ensemble; participate in Dance Program administration, including meetings, the annual Dance Major Audition, recruitment activities, and serve on various departmental, college, and university committees.