JAVS Fall 1987

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THE SCHOOL OF MUSIC

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THE UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON

Faculty Position in Yiola

Position:

The School of Music at the University ofWashington announces a tenure track opening in the Strings Division in viola, beginning in the Autumn of 1988. Teaching undergraduate and graduate viola students and cham - ber ensembles. Lecturer, Assistant, Associate or Full Professor. Salary is com - petitive and dependent on experience and qualifications. Demonstrated success as a performer of national or international stature and as a dedicated teacher of viola. With approximately 350 mus ic majors and a faculty of 55 , the U.W. School of Music has undergraduate and graduate pro grams in Composition, Conducting, Ethnomusicology, Music Education, Music History, Opera Production, Performance, Systematic Musicology, and Theory. Degree programs include the B.A. , B.Mus., M.M., M.A., D.M.A., and Ph.D. Applicants should send a letter of interest, a current curriculum vitae, and the names, addresses and telephone numbers of four persons who may be contacted for letters of reference. Priority will be given to applications received before November 15, 1987 . The University of Washington is actively seeking qualified minority and women faculty. Accordingly, such applicants are encouraged to apply and identify themselves.

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Rank and Salary:

Qualifications:

School of Music:

Application:

Applications should be sent to:

Professor Steven Staryk, Chair Viola Search Committee School of Music, DN-IO University of Washington Seattle, WA 98195

The University of Washington is an Equal Opportunity Employer and operates under an Affirmative Action non-discrimination policy and program.

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