[Jobs] michigan state

Jeremy Hunsinger jhuns at vt.edu
Mon Nov 21 13:29:52 PST 2005


Communications: The Department of Telecommunication, Information  
Studies, and Media at Michigan State University invites applicants  
for two tenure system positions: An assistant professor in the area  
of information and communication technologies (ICTs). Areas of focus  
could include social, behavioral, cultural, or economic and policy  
aspects of ICTs, or ICTs as they relate to human-computer interaction  
and interaction design, or group and/or organizational applications.  
Candidates who combine their research interests with a focus on the  
design or development of innovative ICT applications are especially  
encouraged to apply. An open rank position in the area of  
telecommunications and health. Candidates are sought who focus on the  
role of ICTs in health care contexts, including such topics as  
telemedicine, online health applications, medical informatics, and  
new media and health communication. Candidates whose work has an  
international and/or developing country dimension are also encouraged  
to apply. Candidates are expected to develop a substantial program of  
research leading to peer reviewed publication, and the application of  
research for outreach activities is valued. Teaching opportunities  
will be at the undergraduate and graduate level, with the typical  
teaching load set at two courses per semester. Summer teaching  
appointments are often available. Efforts to obtain external funding  
for research and/or design activities is expected. Released time is  
available based on grant productivity. Requirements: A Ph.D. in a  
relevant discipline is required. ABDs will be considered. Evidence of  
scholarship and teaching ability is required. The Department of  
Telecommunication, Information Studies, and Media at Michigan State  
University is a thriving place of scholarship, teaching, and public  
service. Its faculty has a national and international reputation and  
is actively involved in research projects funded by the National  
Science Foundation, the Ford Foundation, the National Institutes of  
Health and other major organizations. Founded in 1855, Michigan State  
University is situated in East Lansing, a pleasant university town  
just on the border of Lansing, the capital of Michigan. Our vast  
campus is known as one of the most beautiful in the nation and is  
home to over 40,000 students from 85 nations and about 4,000 faculty  
and staff. MSU is an equal opportunity, affirmative action  
institution. Female and minority applicants are especially encouraged  
to apply. People with disabilities have the right to request and  
receive reasonable accommodation. Applicants should submit a cover  
letter, curriculum vitae, and names and addresses of three  
references. Applications will be reviewed as they are received.  
Search closes when suitable candidates are hired. Positions are to  
begin in August 2006. Please mail the application to the search  
committee chair, Dr. Charles Steinfield, 409 CCAS, Department of  
Telecommunication, Information Studies, and Media, Michigan State  
University, East Lansing, Michigan. 48824-1212. On the Web: http:// 
tc.msu.edu.

jeremy hunsinger
jhuns at vt.edu
www.cddc.vt.edu
jeremy.tmttlt.com
www.tmttlt.com

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