Art History: Sessional teaching & tutoring
The School of Culture and Communication often has a number of vacancies for sessional lecturers, who are required to co-ordinate, lecture and tutor in individual subjects. These positions are quite distinct from sessional tutoring which involves only the conduct of tutorials and related tasks.
Sessional lecturers are responsible for:
- giving most of the lectures and tutorials (depending on student enrolments)
- co-ordinating the assessment
- preparing any subject readers, reserve lists, bibliographies, etc
- for processing final results in that subject
Postition Description
View the full School of Culture and Communication sessional lectureships position description
Applications
Applications close: 30 June 2007
Applicants wishing to tutor in Semester 2 subjects, 2007, should complete the sessional lectureships application form [Word] and send it with an up-to-date CV to:
Sharon Tribe
School of Culture & Communication
Level 2, West Tower
John Medley Building
University of Melbourne
Tel: +61 3 8344 5507
Fax: +61 3 8344 5494
Email: sharonlt@unimelb.edu.au
Please note that applicants who do not fully complete the application form including addressing the selection criteria will not be considered.
Subjects
The following subjects will be offered in Semester 2 2007- not all will require tutors:
| Code | Subject |
|---|---|
106 English & Cultural Studies & Creative Writing |
|
First year |
|
| 106106 | Contemporary Culture and Everyday Life |
| 106120 | Literature, Culture, History |
| 106186 | Creative Writing: Autofictions |
Second and third year |
|
| 106022 | City Cultures: Urban Stories |
| 106026 | Writing Extended Fiction |
| 106027 | Writing Scripts |
| 106029 | Introduction to Old English B |
| 106033 | Writing After Empire |
| 106045 | Aboriginal Writing |
| 106046 | Australia and the Colonial Imaginary |
| 106047 | Art/Pornography/Blasphemy/Propaganda |
| 106058 | Scandal, Sex and Sentiment |
| 106203 | Sports, Entertainment and the Media |
| 106212 | Principles of Editing and Publishing |
| 106213 | Art, Ideology and Doctrine, 400-1000 |
| 106218 | Romanticism, Feminism, Revolution |
107 Art History & Cinema Studies |
|
First year |
|
| 107131 | Art History B: Twentieth Century Art |
| 107133 | Introduction to Film Theory |
Second and third year |
|
| 107020 | The Age of Leonardo da Vinci |
| 107031 | Art and the Market: Then and Now |
| 107063 | Eighteenth-Century Art |
| 107081 | Genre Study |
| 107083 | Film Noir: Style and History |
| 107087 | Contemporary Australian Cinema |
| 107210 | Art Since 1990 |
| 107240 | World Screen: Aesthetics and Politics |
| 107266 | Zen and Magna: The Art of Japan |
100 Media & Communications |
|
First year |
|
| 100100 | Introduction to Media and Communications |
| 100101 | Professional Writing |
Second year |
|
| 100204 | Media and Communications Theory |
| 100207 | Asia-Pacific Media Systems |
| 100220 | Marketing Communications |
| 100221 | Media Futures and New Technologies |
| 100222 | Understanding Australian Media |
| 100223 | Media Law |
Third year |
|
| 100312 | Advanced Writing |
Full descriptions of subjects can be found in Undergraduate Handbook.