TT Assistant Professor of Games and Creative Technologies – The University of Texas at Dallas

The School of Arts, Technology, and Emerging Communication at The University of Texas at Dallas seeks applications for a tenure-system faculty position at the Assistant Professor rank, emphasizing game production and creative technologies such as VR/AR/MR. Ideal candidates will have interest in exploring new modes of game design and production through collaborations with other research disciplines and domains. The successful applicant will present a portfolio of projects that showcase creative work and provide examples of current or future research projects that demonstrate expertise in scripting and programming.

Applicants’ research and teaching interests may include but are not limited to serious games, educational games, immersive world building, tool development, and experimental game design. See https://jobs.utdallas.edu/postings/13804

About:

Artists, humanists, scientists, roboticists, programmers, designers, and innovators at The School of Arts, Technology, and Emerging Communication think critically and creatively about the entanglement of technology and culture. We study history to understand context and human becoming; we engage the present to participate in conversation, address problems, and pursue opportunities; we create the future in our imagination, our scholarship, our art, our research, our practice, and our technologies.

We explore the possibilities of the future and the way those possibilities emerge from the present. ATEC future-making is the result of faculty, graduate, and/or undergraduate research, creative practice, capstone projects, and/or course projects.