Monash University has put out a call for music academics to fill a number of positions at the Sir Zelman Cowen School of Music. The University’s Faculty of Arts is inviting applicants to join what the school is describing as an exciting phase of growth and development.

Monash University SingersMonash music students performing music by Elena Kats-Chernin in a performance by the Monash University Singers. Photo © Richard Turton

The University is encouraging music scholars, artistic researchers in classical music, composers and electronic music artists with Doctoral qualifications to apply. The school, which is led by Head of School Professor Cat Hope, is looking for a number of academics across Classical Music Performance, as well as in the Composition area, and a Professor of Music. The flexible application process involves the submission of an Expression of Interest alongside a Curriculum Vitae – providing the opportunity for academics to outline their proposed contribution to and alignment with the schools trajectory.

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