Leonardo International Faculty Alerts - 13 January 2005

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The Leonardo International Faculty Alerts 13 January 2005
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CONTENTS
Introduction: Nisar Keshvani
Director, Institute for e-Learning and Research: PSU
Looking for qualified candidates: Roger Malina
Leonardo Abstracts Service - cfp: Leonardo/ISAST
2005 CAA Annual Conference: Leonardo/ISAST
Art, Design and Technology: Arab States: Annick Bureaud
REFRESH!: Kathleen Quillian
Asst Prof, Photography: Loyola Marymount University
Teaching Electronic Visualization: Uni of Illinois
Association of Consultants and Experts Signup: NESCI
Adjunct Professor - Interactive Design: Duke University
New Media Professor: Merz Akademie Stuttgart
Exec Dir, Int'l Center for the Arts: SFSU
Media/ Arts Management Teaching Positions: La Salle-SIA
Assoc Professor, Arts Education: University of Texas
Scientific Research Positions: University of Salzburg
Asst Prof, Writing: National University of Singapore
Teaching New Media, Design and Art: Zayed University
Prof, Creative Arts: Hong Kong Institute of Education
Lecturer - Computer Art: State University of New York
PhD, Digital Arts/Experimental Media: Uni of Washington
Chair of Humanities: University of Hong Kong
Research Fellow/Lecturer Positions: Uni of Washington
Various teaching positions: Art Institute of Chicago
Architecture/Design/Building Technology: NUS
Dean, Humanities and Soc Sciences: Int'l Uni Bremen
Representation of Multi-Dimensional Info: J Bermudez
Sculpture/3-D Foundations: Stevens Institute of Tech

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DISCLAIMER

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Subject: Introduction
From: Nisar Keshvani <nisarh [@] keshvani [dot] com>

Happy New Year!

In this issue, we bring you an expanded range of job
opportunities and useful information for our international
faculty and your students.

We hope you will encourage your students to submit their thesis
information to the Leonardo Abstracts Service by 20 February to
be considered for the next cycle. The database now hosts
approximately sixty abstracts and counting