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STDO 3680 T05 Introduction to Sound Art
About the role
School of Art
Advertised until: March 31, 2026
##Job details:
Course:
Introduction to Sound Art STDO 3680 T05 - 3 Credit Hours
Start date:
May 1, 2026
End date:
June 30, 2026
Work schedule:
Expected total hours:
Appointment Pay Rate:
$6,654.00
For more information please contact: Sarah Rout - Sarah.rout@umanitoba.ca
##Key responsibilities:
- Preparing instructional and testing materials relevant to the course being taught.
- Instructing/teaching/testing.
- Marking/grading of exams and assignments etc.
- Providing constructive feedback to students.
- Maintaining regular office hours.
Applications may be considered after the posting closing date.
If more than one section is advertised for this course different applicants may be considered for each section, and applicants are required to indicate their preferred section.
Where a University of Manitoba student is the successful candidate, the terms and conditions of employment, including remuneration, will be governed by the UM/CUPE 3909 (Student) Collective Agreement.
##Qualifications:
- Master's degree, Ph.D. or Ph.D. candidate preferred.
- Excellent communication skills, both oral and written, in the English language is required.
- Background/specialization in subject area required.
- Demonstrated competence in post-secondary teaching required.
- Empathetic approach to the instructional needs and concerns of students is required.
- Previous teaching in the subject area or related area would be an asset.
##Additional information:
We seek a practicing artist with a commitment to professional practice and an inspiring teaching style. MFA or equivalent degree required. Must have an ability to work collegially within a complex institutional setting, manage deadlines, and operate within the respectful workplace guidelines of the University of Manitoba. Must be able to supervise a diverse teaching environment and coordinate resources to deliver an above average student experience. Should have experience using digital technology in the classroom. Candidate should possess a skill set that includes familiarity with sound-based artistic practice, the history of sound-art, and sound recording; the ability to supervise student assignments/project and development culminating in a presentation portfolio for evaluation; the ability to provide ongoing mechanical/conceptual assistance with assignments and projects employing an inspiring teaching style and respect for diverse learning skills. Applicants must submit: A cover letter of application including a statement connecting your professional practice with your teaching. A curriculum vitae that demonstrates current professional activities (exhibitions, publications, presentations, grants), including contact information for 3 references. A maximum of 20 images of your work completed within 3 years, and/or time-based media, maximum 10 minutes running length, including titles and credits, with accompanying image reference list. Copies of student-based teaching evaluations for courses taught within 3 years. Course outlines for courses taught within 3 years.
The University of Manitoba is committed to the principles of equity, diversity & inclusion and to promoting opportunities in hiring, promotion and tenure (where applicable) for systemically marginalized groups who have been excluded from full participation at the University and the larger community including Indigenous Peoples, women, racialized persons, persons with disabilities and those who identify as 2SLGBTQIA+ (Two Spirit, lesbian, gay, bisexual, trans, questioning, intersex, asexual and other diverse sexual identities).
If you require accommodation supports during the recruitment process, please contact UM.Accommodation@umanitoba.ca or 204-474-7195. Please note this contact information is for accommodation reasons only.
Application materials, including letters of reference, will be handled in accordance with the protection of privacy provisions of "The Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act" (Manitoba). Please note that curriculum vitae will be provided to participating members of the search process.
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