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politics, literature, & performing arts, among others. Primary duties include accessioning, appraising, & processing archival collections in all formats; managing & enhancing data for collections as required
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The Dance Program at the Lewis Center for the Arts is seeking accomplished performers and/or choreographers who have a distinguished track record for teaching technique, repertory, and/or
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, researchers, and students in Princeton's Department of Music and Program in Musical Performance, to the Lewis Center for the Arts Programs in Dance, Theater, and Musical Theater, and to faculty and students
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at Princeton University. TRI will consider applicants from any discipline, though it is especially interested in applicants trained in the disciplines of history, politics, religious studies, literature and
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evaluation of arts supplements in support of university admissions processes; review and evaluation of placement auditions; meeting and providing trial lessons to prospective students; and writing letters
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candidates with expertise in French medieval literature and culture, as well as related fields such as French linguistics, art history, social or intellectual history, material culture, music, or gender
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The Department of Art & Archaeology invites applications for the position of Assistant Professor (tenure-track), Associate Professor (with tenure), or Professor (with tenure) in Japanese Art History
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The Program in Theater at the Lewis Center for the Arts, Princeton University seeks lecturers in theater. These positions are one semester, non-tenure track, and potentially renewable, with start
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. The fourth fellow is the Harriman World Fellow, a William & Mary student who serves as an intern at any world capital. About Pamela Harriman Patriot, diplomat, philanthropist, friend of the arts, and mentor
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of the diversity of its students’ profiles, experiences and origins, and is concerned with enhancing the aptitudes of each one. For studying Arts& Humanities, we recommend you to be fluent in French. The training