[Jobs] indiana mime
Jeremy Hunsinger
jhuns at vt.edu
Thu Aug 4 10:25:12 PDT 2005
From: Reed A. Nelson reanelso at indiana.edu
Two Faculty Positions
Department of Telecommunications
Indiana University, Bloomington
Indiana University's Department of Telecommunications seeks two new
tenure-track Assistant Professors. Applicants should hold the Ph.D.,
M.F.A, L.L.M. or other appropriate terminal degree and present a
promising program of either (1) scholarly research using social
scientific, legal, or historical methods related to electronic
media / communications or (2) creative activity in interactive new
media. Promising candidates must also be able to teach effectively
in one or more of the department's undergraduate areas of
concentration: Media and Society, Design and Production or Industry
and Management. Graduate teaching is also possible.
We offer a B.A. in Telecommunications as well as M.A., M.S. and Ph.D.
degrees. Undergraduates can also pursue certificates in New Media
and Interactive Storytelling and in Game Studies. There are
established M.A. and M.S. programs in Immersive Mediated Environments
(MIME). Joint M.S. / M.B.A. and M.S. / J.D. degrees are offered in
conjunction with the Schools of Business and Law. Our Institute for
Communication Research offers support for faculty research including
assistance with stimulus design/creation and data collection using an
array of methodologies (psychophysiology, focus groups, personal
interviews, and computer-assisted survey/experiment administration).
We also have digital audio, video and multimedia production
technologies. Salaries, fringe benefits and research and teaching
opportunities are consistent with peer Research I institutions.
Current research faculty include experts in media psychology and
sociology, media economics, political communication, organizational
communication, digital games, and media law, policy and technology.
Creative faculty emphasize digital and analog media production and
digital gaming and interactive storytelling. While we especially
seek people in law and policy, management, media psychology,
interactive storytelling, game design, 3D modeling, and international
communications, our overall objective is to attract the best
applicants in the field, regardless of interests, who either enhance
current strengths or extend our reach. More about the positions, the
department, and our faculty and programs can be found at http://
www.indiana.edu/~telecom/. and http://www.indiana.edu/~icr/index.htm.
Applicants should submit (1) a cover letter summarizing their
qualifications for the position and explaining how they will add to,
supplement or complement existing department strengths, (2) a current
vita, (3) selected research publications and/or a portfolio
documenting recent creative work (as applicable), and (4) evidence of
effective teaching. Three letters of recommendation should be
submitted directly by recommenders.
Direct questions and applications to Professor Walter Gantz, Chair,
Department of Telecommunications, Radio-TV Center, 1229 E. 7th
Street, Bloomington, IN 47405-5501. Professor Gantz can be reached
by phone at (812) 855-1621, fax at (812) 855-7955 or via e-mail at
gantz at indiana.edu.
Start date is August 15, 2006. Review of applications will begin
October 21, 2005 and will continue until the positions are filled.
Indiana University is an Equal Opportunity / Affirmative Action
Employer. We strongly encourage applications from women and minority
candidates as well as from two-career couples.
jeremy hunsinger
jhuns at vt.edu
www.cddc.vt.edu
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