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Assistant Professor of Film & Television, Writing for TV Drama, College of Communication

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Boston University
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BOSTON, Massachusetts, United States

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Assistant Professor of Film & Television, Writing for TV Drama, College of Communication

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The Department of Film and Television at Boston University’s College of Communication is seeking an Assistant Professor, non-tenure track, in the area of writing for Film and Television with an emphasis on scripted television drama. Qualified applicants should have professional experience writing for film or television as well as experience teaching film or television writing at the university level. An ideal candidate will have an MFA or advanced degree in screenwriting or in a related field.

Boston University is committed to fostering an inclusive university community. We believe that the diversity of our faculty, students, and staff is essential to our continued success as we strive to reflect the ever-changing landscape of film and television. A successful candidate should demonstrate experience in and commitment to promoting an inclusive and diverse educational environment. Our faculty are expected to demonstrate engagement with diversity in their curricula, creative work, cultural activities and university service. A candidate's pedagogy should show an awareness of the issues faced by underrepresented minority groups, both in terms of how the candidate discusses their representation on screen and their work as creatives in film and television industry.

Duties require teaching three courses per semester, at the undergraduate and graduate level. Possible courses would include offerings in the Television writing curriculum such as Writing One-Hour Drama or Writing Television Pilots or in the Film writing curriculum such as Writing the Feature Film or Writing the Short. Department faculty are also encouraged to propose and develop new courses in their field of expertise.

DO NOT APPLY THROUGH THE BOSTON UNIVERSITY HR WEBSITE.

Applicants should submit a resume or CV, the names and contact information for three references, and a cover letter that includes a teaching philosophy. Applicants may also send representative samples of professional work. PLEASE DO NOT SEND ORIGINALS, since they will not be returned.

Deadline for applications is December 4, 2020. Materials should be sent to:

Aimee McCarron, Dept. Administrator

Department of Film and Television

College of Communication

Boston University

640 Commonwealth Avenue

Boston, MA 02215

Electronic applications may be sent to ftsearch@bu.edu.

Questions may be directed to Professor Paul Schneider at FtvChair@bu.edu or 617-353-3483. All inquiries will be kept confidential.

We are an equal opportunity employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. We are a VEVRAA Federal Contractor.

Job Location BOSTON, Massachusetts, United StatesPosition TypeFull-Time/Regular

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What compelled the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to award Boston University a grant to fight newborn mortality in Zambia? Why did Martin Luther King, Jr. adopt BU as a place where he could hone his message of justice and equality? And what is the catalyst that prompts 32,557 students from 135 countries to call BU their home every semester? It’s in our DNA: an inherent desire in each of our students, faculty, and staff to vigorously and dauntlessly pursue knowledge—and embrace the unlimited possibilities that come with it.

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