Renewable Term Lecturer of Library and Information Studies - Museum Studies
University of Oklahoma
Norman, OK
Job posting number: #7284912 (Ref:if149358)
Posted: September 26, 2024
Job Description
The School of Library and Information Studies (SLIS) at the University of Oklahoma (OU) invites applications for 2 full-time, Renewable Term Lecturer positions (9-month academic year contract with 3 months summer required) to teach in the Master of Arts in Museum Studies program. These faculty positions will begin in January 2025 (spring semester), or August 2025 (fall semester). These positions are located in Norman, Oklahoma and faculty members will be expected to move to the area (this is not a remote position).
The Master of Arts in Museum Studies is delivered in an online and asynchronous format. The standard distribution of effort for RT positions is 80% teaching and 20% service with a 4:4 (9-mo.) or 4:4:2 (12-mo.) teaching load, or equivalency. This position is 80% teaching with a load of 8 classes per year, typically on a 3 fall, 3 spring, and 2 summer schedule. The remaining 20% is service within the department and university.
Successful candidates will have a specialization in Museum Studies and the ability to teach two or more of the following specializations:
- Museum Management, Administration, Leadership within a Science, Natural history, or Technology Museum
- Museum Collection Acquisitions, Cataloging, and Management within a Science, Natural History or Technology Museum
- Technology for museum professionals (including for example, website development, database management, and/or emerging technologies such as virtual reality for visitor experiences, makerspaces, 2D/3D scanning)
- Digital collections (including for example, digitization, metadata development, use of various technologies to develop digital collections)
- Audience engagement and programming in science, natural history, or technology museums
Faculty responsibilities include:
- Instruction at the graduate level
- Course development
- Mentoring graduate students
- Supervising student independent courses and projects
- Contributing to systematic planning and development within SLIS, including attending faculty meetings
- SLIS committee membership, other SLIS service assignments
Minimum Qualifications:
- Earned Ph.D. with a focus on Museum Studies. Museum Studies is a multidisciplinary field, so applicants may come from a number of the following disciplines: Library and Information Science, History, Anthropology, Geology, Fine Arts, and others.
- Demonstrated teaching experience
Preferred Qualifications
- Experience teaching graduate students
- Experience teaching in an online, asynchronous format
Applications must be submitted through the online application system http://apply.interfolio.com/155772 and include the following:
- A letter of interest detailing the individual’s qualifications for the position
- A current curriculum vitae
- An unofficial graduate transcript showing the earned graduate degree
- Names and contact information for three professional references
Position will remain open until filled