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  • Johnny Carson School of Theatre and Film at the University of Nebraska... Read More
    Johnny Carson School of Theatre and Film at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln invites applications for an Assistant Professor of Practice – Emerging Media Arts: Animation and Rigging to join our unique program. We seek a creative individual with strong dedication to craft, technical expertise, and professional agility in a constantly changing field. We welcome applicants with backgrounds in film, television, game production, or gallery/museum installations. The successful candidate will have advanced experience in 3D animation workflows (film, television, games) and/or rigging, ideally with supplemental familiarity with game engines, and/or motion capture, and be able to creatively integrate traditional techniques with emerging technologies and platforms. This position involves teaching courses in 3D Animation, Rigging, Motion Capture, and Game Engines. The ideal candidate will be a dynamic artist/teacher who is committed to training and inspiring the next generation of emerging media artists and storytellers. The Johnny Carson Center for Emerging Media Arts is an interdisciplinary center and creative research facility within the Johnny Carson School of Theatre and Film, established with a $57M investment from the Johnny Carson Foundation. Research areas include filmmaking, interactive and immersive storytelling, experience and generative design, XR, machine learning, sonic and data arts, virtual production, and innovation and entrepreneurship. The Carson Center brings together world-class faculty and students to reimagine the future of media through inclusive, imaginative storytelling that addresses human-scale challenges, provokes and inspires. As the Center expands its international reach and collaborations, this is a unique opportunity to shape its growing mission. Nebraska offers an attractive compensation and benefits package, commensurate with the successful candidate’s background and experience. Faculty status with opportunities for promotion in rank and sabbatical opportunities for continued learning and professional development are additional key benefits. This position comes with resources to support innovative teaching and creative practice. Key Responsibilities · Teach courses in 3D Animation, Rigging, Introduction to Game Engines, Motion Capture for Real-time Performance, and others as needed. · Collaborate with faculty to develop new courses and curriculum with a focus towards interdisciplinarity. · Provide mentorship to students. · Recruit artist/industry partners and assist students transitioning into their careers. · Remain agile and keep current with advancements in 3D animation, rigging, motion capture, game engine technologies, AI, and creative applications. Lincoln, Nebraska Lincoln, Nebraska, is more than a quintessential college community. The University is situated in a dynamic downtown area that includes the state capital and a growing tech industry, as well as restaurants, coffee houses, movie theaters, clubs, bike trails, and urban residences. Lincoln has excellent public schools, a low cost of living, and has been nationally recognized for its high quality of life. It is a friendly, creative, intellectual, and vibrant community that loves the arts and is home to the Lied Center for Performing Arts; the Sheldon Museum of Art; the International Quilt Museum; the Nebraska State Museum with collections including anthropology, botany, and zoology; and the Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center, an art house cinema that is part of the College, as well as numerous alternative spaces and venues for visual art and music. Minimum Required Qualifications · Bachelor’s degree with at least five years of professional experience in 3D animation and/or rigging for film, television, games, or live performance workflows. · Working career as an animator/artist represented through a body of work that has received theatrical, network, or streaming exhibition and/or national/international festival recognition. Preferred Qualifications · Master’s degree in an equivalent arts-related field; OR in exceptional cases, significant professional credentials and experience in lieu of a terminal degree. · Experience with game engines (Unity or Unreal) or other real-time performance systems. · Experience in custom rigging for 3D animation and/or games. · Experience with emerging forms of digital animation workflows, including AI and Machine Learning. · Proficiencies in languages such as MEL (PyMEL), Python, C++, or C#. · University teaching experience above the teaching assistant level; or equivalent experience in a non-university setting (Animation Mentor, Gnomon, VFS, etc.). · A strong network of contacts with other industry professionals and employers. · Demonstrated commitment to ongoing professional development and the ability to stay at the edge of industry developments. Application Process The search committee will begin formal review of applications on March 2, 2026, and will continue until an appointment is made. Interested applicants must apply online at , requisition F_250088. Click “Apply for this Job,” complete the faculty information form, and upload the following required documents: 1. A letter of interest addressing your qualifications specific to this job description. 2. A current Curriculum Vitae. 3. Teaching statement (1-2 pages). Attach as “Other Document.” 4. A link to an online portfolio of work. 5. The names and contact details of three professional references. The University of Nebraska does not discriminate based on race, color, ethnicity, national origin, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, disability, age, genetic information, veteran status, marital status, and/or political affiliation in its programs, activities, or employment. See Read Less
  • The University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Johnny Carson School of Theatre a... Read More
    The University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Johnny Carson School of Theatre and Film seeks visionary filmmakers for a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Emerging Media Arts: Film Production. The Johnny Carson Center for Emerging Media Arts invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Emerging Media Arts in film production. Duties include teaching a range of film production courses. As a tenure-track professor, you will continue your outstanding creative work, further develop your research area, mentor students, help develop new curriculum, and participate in university service and outreach. As part of our community, you will contribute to and promote a culture of belonging. The Johnny Carson Center for Emerging Media Arts is an interdisciplinary center and creative research facility within the Johnny Carson School of Theatre and Film, established with a $57M investment from the Johnny Carson Foundation. Research areas include filmmaking, interactive and immersive storytelling, experience and generative design, XR, machine learning, sonic and data arts, virtual production, and innovation and entrepreneurship. The Carson Center brings together world-class faculty and students to reimagine the future of media through inclusive, imaginative storytelling that addresses human-scale challenges, provokes, and inspires. As the Center expands its international reach and collaborations, this is a unique opportunity to shape its growing mission. Nebraska offers an attractive compensation and benefits package, commensurate with the successful candidate’s background and experience. Faculty status with opportunities for promotion in rank and sabbatical opportunities for continued learning and professional development are additional key benefits. Key Responsibilities • Teach courses in film production, combining theoretical, critical approaches with hands-on production techniques. • Teach a range of pre-production, production, and post-production courses. • Teach potential projects courses like narrative, documentary, essayistic, or experimental practices. • Develop undergraduate and graduate curriculum. • Mentor film capstone projects. • Ongoing production of creative research projects in filmmaking. • Help develop production spaces and capacity. • Connect students to internships and professional networks. • Mentor students on career goals, opportunities, and/or future graduate studies. • Contribute positively to a community and culture of storytellers and makers. • Engage in interdisciplinary collaborations across campus. • Participate in department, college, and university service. Lincoln, Nebraska Lincoln, Nebraska, is more than a quintessential college community. The University is situated in a dynamic downtown area that includes the state capital and a growing tech industry, as well as restaurants, coffee houses, movie theaters, clubs, bike trails, and urban residences. Lincoln has excellent public schools, a low cost of living, and has been nationally recognized for its high quality of life. It is a friendly, creative, intellectual, and vibrant community that loves the arts and is home to the Lied Center for Performing Arts; the Sheldon Museum of Art; the International Quilt Museum; the Nebraska State Museum with collections including anthropology, botany, and zoology; and the Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center, an art house cinema that is part of the College, as well as numerous alternative spaces and venues for visual art and music. Minimum Required Qualifications • BA or BFA in film production or an equivalent arts-related field. • Working career as a filmmaker represented through a body of work that has received national/international festival, museum, theatrical, network, or streaming exhibition. Preferred Qualifications • MFA in film production or an equivalent arts-related field, OR in exceptional cases, significant professional credentials and experience in lieu of a terminal degree. • Two years of teaching at the university level, beyond the teaching assistant level, or equivalent experience in a non-university setting. • Experience working collaboratively across disciplines. • Connections to industry partners. • Active creative research agenda. Application Process The search committee will begin formal review of applications on March 2, 2026, and will continue until an appointment is made. Interested applicants must apply online at , requisition F_250087. Click “Apply for this Job,” complete the faculty information form, and upload the following required documents: 1 A cover letter addressing your qualifications specific to this job description. 2 Artist statement. Attach as “Other Document.” 3 Teaching statement – OPTIONAL (1-2 pages). Combine with the Artist Statement and attach as “Other Document.” 4 A current Curriculum Vitae. 5 A link to an online portfolio of work. 6 The names and contact details of three professional references. If submitting a teaching statement, please combine it with the artist statement for upload. The University of Nebraska does not discriminate based on race, color, ethnicity, national origin, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, disability, age, genetic information, veteran status, marital status, and/or political affiliation in its programs, activities, or employment. See . Read Less
  • Johnny Carson School of Theatre and Film at the University of Nebraska... Read More
    Johnny Carson School of Theatre and Film at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Emerging Media Arts: Storytelling to join our unique program. We are seeking a visionary creative practitioner and educator to join our faculty in a position that bridges screenwriting with emerging technologies and platforms. Whether your scholarship or creative activity examines the pressing issues of our time, produces narratives of lasting significance, generates immersive audience experiences, or contributes to the evolution of narrative form, we invite you to submit your work for consideration. We value storytelling as both intellectual inquiry and artistic practice, recognizing that meaningful stories can change the world. The successful candidate will have professional experience in screenwriting for film, television/streaming, or episodic narrative, and have familiarity with at least one of the following: writing for theatre, games, XR, immersive or interactive experiences, world-building, transmedia, or Alternate Reality Games (ARGs). You have a compelling vision for the evolving future of storytelling, and you’re eager to guide students in shaping that future. The Johnny Carson Center for Emerging Media Arts is an interdisciplinary center and creative research facility within the Johnny Carson School of Theatre and Film, established with a $57M investment from the Johnny Carson Foundation. Research areas include filmmaking, interactive and immersive storytelling, experience and generative design, XR, machine learning, sonic and data arts, virtual production, and innovation and entrepreneurship. The Carson Center brings together world-class faculty and students to reimagine the future of media through inclusive, imaginative storytelling that addresses human-scale challenges, provokes and inspires. As the Center expands its international reach and collaborations, this is a unique opportunity to shape its growing mission. Nebraska offers an attractive compensation and benefits package, commensurate with the successful candidate’s background and experience. Faculty status with opportunities for promotion in rank and sabbatical opportunities for continued learning and professional development are additional key benefits. Key Responsibilities · Teaching courses in areas such as screenwriting and storytelling. · Contributing to undergraduate and graduate curriculum development. · Mentoring undergraduate capstone projects. · Continuing to gain juried recognition of your work. · Mentoring students as they develop their unique creative voices. · Connecting students to internships and professional networks. · Supporting students in developing pathways toward professional opportunities, career directions, and future graduate study. · Contributing positively to a community and culture of storytellers and makers. · Engaging in interdisciplinary collaborations across campus. · Participating in department, college, and university service. Lincoln, Nebraska Lincoln, Nebraska, is more than a quintessential college community. The University is situated in a dynamic downtown area that includes the state capital and a growing tech industry, as well as restaurants, coffee houses, movie theaters, clubs, bike trails, and urban residences. Lincoln has excellent public schools, a low cost of living, and has been nationally recognized for its high quality of life. It is a friendly, creative, intellectual, and vibrant community that loves the arts and is home to the Lied Center for Performing Arts; the Sheldon Museum of Art; the International Quilt Museum; the Nebraska State Museum with collections including anthropology, botany, and zoology; and the Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center, an art house cinema that is part of the College, as well as numerous alternative spaces and venues for visual art and music. Minimum Qualifications · BA or BFA in screenwriting or a related discipline. · A portfolio of nationally recognized storytelling work represented by having multiple writing credits (screen, games, plays); optioned, published, or produced works. · Demonstrated commitment to continuous learning and professional growth in a rapidly changing media landscape. Preferred Qualifications · MFA or terminal degree in screenwriting or a related discipline. · Professional experience in episodic screenwriting. · Two years of teaching at the university level, beyond the teaching assistant level, or equivalent experience in a non-traditional setting. · Connections to industry partners. · Active creative research agenda. Application Process The search committee will begin formal review of applications on March 2, 2026, and will continue until an appointment is made. Interested applicants must apply online at , requisition F_250081. Click “Apply for this Job,” complete the faculty information form, and upload the following required documents: 1. A letter of interest addressing your qualifications specific to this job description. 2. Artist statement. 3. Teaching statement – OPTIONAL (1-2 pages). 4. A current Curriculum Vitae. 5. A link to an online portfolio of writing work – to include one full-length short screenplay and excerpts from at least one full-length feature film, or episodic work, or game, or other form of storytelling. 6. The names and contact details of three professional references. If submitting a teaching statement, please combine it with the artist statement for upload. The University of Nebraska does not discriminate based on race, color, ethnicity, national origin, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, disability, age, genetic information, veteran status, marital status, and/or political affiliation in its programs, activities, or employment. See Read Less
  • Johnny Carson School of Theatre and Film at the University of Nebraska... Read More
    Johnny Carson School of Theatre and Film at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln invites applications for an Assistant Professor of Practice – Emerging Media Arts: Designing Experiences. We seek a designer, or creative technologist professional whose practice explores human experience across emerging media systems — from spatial experience and interactive design to spatial computing and sensory design. The ideal candidate creates work that merges concept, form, and technology to produce meaningful, participatory, or embodied experiences — whether through games, sound, light, movement, or data-driven interaction. The Designing Experiences faculty encompasses teaching and professional practice that engage sensory design, interactivity, and emergent systems. We are interested in candidates whose work examines how media and technology shape perception, presence, play and participation. Possible areas of expertise include (but are not limited to): · Interactive and immersive environments design. · Spatial computing and interactive systems design. · Sound, light, and motion as design media. · Experimental interface design. · Embodied and participatory experience design. · AI-driven storytelling, performance, or design. · Game design. The Johnny Carson Center for Emerging Media Arts is an interdisciplinary center and creative research facility within the Johnny Carson School of Theatre and Film, established with a $57M investment from the Johnny Carson Foundation. Research areas include filmmaking, interactive and immersive storytelling, experience and generative design, XR, machine learning, sonic and data arts, virtual production, and innovation and entrepreneurship. The Carson Center brings together world-class faculty and students to reimagine the future of media through inclusive, imaginative storytelling that addresses human-scale challenges, provokes, and inspires. As the Center expands its international reach and collaborations, this is a unique opportunity to shape its growing mission. Nebraska offers an attractive compensation and benefits package, commensurate with the successful candidate’s background and experience. Faculty status with opportunities for promotion in rank and sabbatical opportunities for continued learning and professional development are additional key benefits. This position comes with resources to support innovative teaching and creative practice. Key Responsibilities · Teach courses across interactive systems, spatial experience, and computational or foundational visual practice. · Lead project-based studios that integrate technology, design, and experimentation. · Collaborate with colleagues across film, theatre, design, art, graphic design, music, computer science, and architecture. · Mentor students to develop critical, technical, and creative skills in experiential media. · Contribute to undergraduate and graduate curriculum development and service at the School and College levels. Lincoln, Nebraska Lincoln, Nebraska, is more than a quintessential college community. The University is situated in a dynamic downtown area that includes the state capital and a growing tech industry, as well as restaurants, coffee houses, movie theaters, clubs, bike trails, and urban residences. Lincoln has excellent public schools, a low cost of living, and has been nationally recognized for its high quality of life. It is a friendly, creative, intellectual, and vibrant community that loves the arts and is home to the Lied Center for Performing Arts; the Sheldon Museum of Art; the International Quilt Museum; the Nebraska State Museum with collections including anthropology, botany, and zoology; and the Mary Riepma Ross Media Arts Center, an art house cinema that is part of the College, as well as numerous alternative spaces and venues for visual art and music. Minimum Required Qualifications · Bachelor’s degree with at least five years of professional experience in experience design and/or interactive media, including work in areas such as spatial experience design, interactive systems, immersive media, and user-centered experience prototyping. · Working career as an experience designer or creative technologist, represented through a body of work that has received national or international exhibition in festivals, museums, public installations, live events, or digital and immersive media platforms showcasing experiential and interactive arts. Preferred Qualifications · Terminal degree (MFA, Ph.D., or equivalent professional experience) in experience design, media arts, or a related field; OR in exceptional cases, significant professional credentials and experience in lieu of a terminal degree. · Evidence of teaching effectiveness or the potential to develop innovative pedagogy. · Experience with creative coding, or prototyping methods (e.g., Unity, Unreal, TouchDesigner, Arduino, and other creative coding platforms). · Knowledge of AI/ML frameworks applied to creative practice. Application Process The search committee will begin formal review of applications on March 2, 2026, and will continue until an appointment is made. Interested applicants must apply online at , requisition F_250089. Click “Apply for this Job,” complete the faculty information form, and upload the following required documents: 1. A letter of interest addressing your qualifications specific to this job description. 2. A current Curriculum Vitae. 3. Teaching statement (1-2 pages). Attach as “Other Document.” 4. A link to an online portfolio of work. 5. The names and contact details of three professional references. The University of Nebraska does not discriminate based on race, color, ethnicity, national origin, sex, pregnancy, sexual orientation, gender identity, religion, disability, age, genetic information, veteran status, marital status, and/or political affiliation in its programs, activities, or employment. See Read Less

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