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Job Information
University of Kansas Assistant Professor of Music Education in Lawrence, Kansas
29873BR
Job Title:
Assistant Professor of Music Education
Department:
MEMT Music
Primary Campus:
University of Kansas Lawrence Campus
Job Description:
Teaching 40%
Teach undergraduate and graduate music education courses, typically five courses over two semesters, including undergraduate courses in music education and elementary/general music education and graduate courses in elementary/general music and other areas of specialization.
Advise theses and dissertations.
Research/Creative Work 40%
- Conduct research and maintain a line of research publications.
Service 20%
Participate in committee work and other contributions of service to the School of Music, University of Kansas and/or professional organizations.
Build and maintain a productive relationship with school music programs and music education organizations.
Req ID (Ex: 10567BR) :
29873BR
Disclaimer:
The University of Kansas prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, religion, sex, national origin, age, ancestry, disability, status as a veteran, sexual orientation, marital status, parental status, gender identity, gender expression, and genetic information in the university's programs and activities. Retaliation is also prohibited by university policy. The following person has been designated to handle inquiries regarding the nondiscrimination policies and is the Title IX coordinator for all KU and KUMC campuses: Associate Vice Chancellor for the Office of Civil Rights and Title IX, civilrights@ku.edu, Room 1082, Dole Human Development Center, 1000 Sunnyside Avenue, Lawrence, KS 66045, 785-864-6414, 711 TTY.
Contact Information to Applicants:
Dr. Melissa Grady, Chair
Music Education Search Committee
mgrady@ku.edu
Position Number:
00004446
Required Qualifications:
For appointment as Assistant Professor:
Doctorate of music education or closely related field required by start of appointment.
Three years of successful experience in teaching elementary/general music in K-12 or college/university setting.
Demonstrated interpersonal skills with a commitment to collegiality.
Employee Class:
F-Faculty
FTE:
1.0
Position Overview:
The University of Kansas School of Music seeks to fill a full-time, academic year (nine month) faculty position to teach undergraduate and graduate music education (elementary/general) beginning on August 18, 2025. The University of Kansas School of Music is a comprehensive university music school offering professional training in a wide array of specializations through baccalaureate, masters, and doctoral degree programs. A charter member of the National Association of Schools of Music (1928), KU is the only institution authorized by the Kansas Board of Regents to grant doctoral degrees in music.
This appointment will be at the rank of Assistant Professor (tenure-track). The successful candidate will teach undergraduate and graduate music education courses, typically five courses over two semesters. Expectations include undergraduate courses in music education and elementary/general music education, graduate courses in elementary/general music and other areas of specialization and advising theses and dissertations. The successful candidate will conduct research in their major field of study.
The University of Kansas is the state’s flagship university, an R-1 institution, and one of 66 invited members of the prestigious Association of American Universities (AAU). Our university consistently earns high rankings for academics and recognition as a premier research university (engaging in $275 million of externally funded research annually). At KU, we make it our mission to educate leaders, build healthy communities, and make discoveries that change the world. We aspire to be an exceptional learning community that lifts each other and advances society. KU’s strategic plan Jayhawks Rising is focused on objectives to accomplish this vision through three mission-based priorities of student success, healthy and vibrant communities, research, and discovery.
KU’s research residential campus is in the center of a vibrant and culturally-rich community — a quintessential college town. Visitors, students and new employees from outside the area enjoy discovering the many wonders of Lawrence, including a thriving downtown, diverse local and regional events, area lakes, vibrant arts and music scenes, and an indelible history. Home to nearly 95,000 people, Lawrence is located 45 minutes west of Kansas City and 30 minutes east of Topeka, the state capital. Along with the music, arts, culture and sports experiences offered at KU and in Lawrence, the short drive to Kansas City provides quick access to historic jazz clubs, museums, world-class music and theatre venues, and professional sports teams.
The University of Kansas is a Carnegie Research-Extensive Institution with a student body of over 30,000 students representing every state and more than 113 foreign countries. The University is located in Lawrence, a city with a population exceeding 95,000. The community is known for its support of the arts and education and regularly appears in various “best town” listings. The successful candidate must be eligible to work in the U.S. prior to the start date of the position.
Reg/Temp:
Regular
Application Review Begins:
17-Mar-2025
Anticipated Start Date:
18-Aug-2025
Additional Candidate Instruction:
For more information and to apply, go to https://employment.ku.edu/academic/29873BR . A complete application packet will include: 1) a letter of interest that describes how the candidate's experiences and accomplishments relate to the required qualifications; 2) a curriculum vitae; 3) list of three references with contact information; and 4) a 1-2 page teaching statement within a comprehensive university music school, including objectives and instructional strategies.
The first review of applications will be March 17, 2025 and will continue until a pool of qualified applicants has been obtained.