UNT's College of Music is one of the nation's largest and most respected comprehensive schools of music. Approximately 1,600 students enroll annually in bachelors', masters' and doctoral programs taught by globally acclaimed faculty. The college, with its acoustically magnificent Winspear Hall in the Murchison Performing Arts Center, is a hub of North Texas cultural life.

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Faculty Positions

Violin
Deadline: Nov 16, 2009

Teach undergraduate and graduate studio violin lessons to violin majors and to other music majors with a concentration in violin. Recruit highly qualified students and participate fully in academic and professional activities. Other duties may include coaching chamber music.

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Jazz Arranging and Composition
Deadline: Nov 18, 2009

Teach classes and private lessons in jazz arranging and composition at the undergraduate and graduate levels. Supervise teaching assistants in arranging. Other teaching duties are possible depending on the candidate’s expertise. Recruit and advise highly qualified students and participate fully in academic and professional activities.

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Baroque Music History
Deadline: Nov 24, 2009

Review of applications begins November 24, 2009 and will continue until the search is closed.

Responsibilities: to publish consistently in the aforementioned area of specialty; to teach undergraduate and graduate courses in European baroque music, to teach undergraduate courses in the music core curriculum and/or courses for the non-major, with likely assignment to participation in the Honors College; to advise doctoral dissertations, documents for the DMA, and masters and undergraduate theses; to carry out service at the level of the division, college, and university. The successful candidate will be expected to collaborate with faculty members from other divisions within the College, especially those involved with the CoM’s award-winning program in early music performance.

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Director of Early Music Studies
Deadline: Dec 1, 2009

Coordinate the early music program (ensembles, instrumental and vocal instruction, curriculum); develop, coach and direct the Baroque Orchestra and other early music ensembles in conjunction with other faculty in early music; maintain an active career and national reputation in early music performance; ensure the visibility of the Early Music program through participation in appropriate festivals and conferences; as appropriate, teach applied lessons in early music and or develop and teach courses in early music performance practice and repertoire; recruit qualified students; supervise teaching fellows and assistants, adjuncts and part-time faculty in early music; participate in the administration of the early music components of current degree programs; oversee distribution, repairs and acquisitions of the instrument collection.

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Support Staff Positions

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