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Professor of Practice in Games and Interactive Media
Department of Media and Information
Director of Serious Games Certificate
College of Communication Arts and Sciences
Michigan State University
The Department of Media and Information (M&I) at Michigan State University (MSU) seeks to hire an in-person, full-time Professor of Practice in Games and Interactive Media at our beautiful and vibrant East Lansing, Michigan campus. We envision an experienced game developer with a compelling portfolio and vision of the contributions creative work can make to this exciting, evolving medium. Ideal candidates would have a background and experience in game programming. We welcome applications with relevant experience from disciplines such as interactive and immersive media, computer science, simulation, and animation. The expected start date is August 15, 2026.
This position involves developing and delivering curriculum for undergraduate and/or graduate courses in game programming, covering topics such as game engine architecture, rendering, physics, AI, and networking. There will be an opportunity to contribute to a broad range of undergraduate and graduate courses and develop new ones based on the candidate’s specific expertise. However, expert level experience and proficiency in either C# or C++, along with development experience with Unity3D and/or Unreal game engines is a requirement, although experience with both are ideal. Additionally, professional experience making and publishing games or related interactive media products is essential. While not required of the position, Professors of Practice in M&I are supported and encouraged to work on creative projects and funded research. The typical teaching load is 4/3 with opportunities for course reductions based on extramural funding or special assignments.
An advanced degree, such as a MA, MS, MFA or Ph.D., or commensurate experience is required. We welcome applications from individuals from a broad range of disciplinary and methodological traditions who thrive in a vibrant academic environment.
All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, citizenship, age, disability or protected veteran status. Our undergraduate Game Design and Development program at MSU was ranked No. 1 in the Midwest (No. 3 among public universities) and the graduate program was rated No. 1 in the Midwest (No. 2 among public universities) by Princeton Review in 2025. M&I is part of College of Communication Arts and Sciences, which has a prestigious national and international reputation, reflected in consistent top-tier rankings.
Required Application Materials
(1) A cover letter summarizing your game design experience and teaching qualifications
(2) A curriculum vitae (CV) and/or portfolio
(3) The names and contact information for three qualified individuals willing to serve as your recommenders to the search committee if letters are requested.
Special Instructions
To apply, please visit the Michigan State University Employment Opportunities website (https://careers.msu.edu), refer to Posting #1076772, and complete an electronic submission.
Review of applications will begin on October 1, 2025 and continue until the position is filled.
Please direct any questions to Professor Brian Winn, Search Committee Chair, Department of Media and Information at Michigan State University, at winnb@msu.edu.