Assistant Professor in Digital Humanities, University of Georgia

The College of Environment and Design and the Franklin College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Georgia seek to fill a tenure‐track faculty position in Digital Humanities with specialties in Historic Preservation, Public History, Cultural Landscapes, and/or Heritage Tourism at the rank of Assistant Professor, beginning August 2014.

The successful candidate will teach four courses each academic year, at least one of which will be cross‐listed in both colleges. In addition to teaching mission‐critical graduate and undergraduate courses on a regular rotation, the individual hired for this position will develop a teaching and research program centered in cultural resources management and historic preservation, with a larger vision of how the use of technology can improve the understanding of these resources. This could involve one or more of the following topics: data collection and digitization, data and asset management, mapping and visualization, content sharing and dissemination, etc.

Applications are available here.

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