[Jobs] Fwd: Chronicle Careers: Asst/Assoc/Full Professor For New Media, History & /or Law - University of Minnesota

Jeremy Hunsinger jhuns at vt.edu
Mon Sep 26 04:38:36 PDT 2005



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> Subject: Chronicle Careers: Asst/Assoc/Full Professor For New  
> Media, History &/or Law - University of Minnesota
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> Asst/Assoc/Full Professor For New Media, History &/or Law --
> University of Minnesota -- Minnesota
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> FACULTY POSITIONS IN JOURNALISM AND MASS COMMUNICATION
> The School of Journalism and Mass Communication (SJMC) at the  
> University
> of Minnesota invites applications and nominations for the following
> full-time, nine-month faculty positions beginning August 28,
> 2006.Journalism and Mass Communication History and/or  
> Communications Law
> (2 open-rank positions): We seek outstanding colleagues with the  
> capacity
> to enhance departmental strengths in journalism and mass communication
> history and/or communications law (constitutional or administrative).
> Successful candidates will have: established programs of research and
> publication of national distinction commensurate with rank; clear
> potential for securing external research support; evidence of  
> excellence
> in teaching at the graduate and undergraduate levels; and a  
> commitment to
> establishing linkages with the profession and related academic
> departments. Significant professional journalism experience is also
> desired. Applicants must hold a Ph.D. in Mass Communication or a  
> related
> discipline, or other relevant terminal degree (e.g., J.D.), by the
> appointment start date.
> New Media Journalism (2 tenure-track positions): As part of our  
> ongoing
> New Media Initiative, we seek outstanding colleagues with a focus on
> scholarship in one or more specialized areas: producing or managing  
> online
> news; information design for journalism, including information  
> graphics and
> publication design; electronic news gathering and reporting for new
> electronic media applications. Areas of media research and scholarship
> could include media sociology, media effects, media ethics, media  
> history,
> media criticism, cultural studies, and organizational and management
> studies. Successful candidates will demonstrate promise for  
> developing a
> strong research and publication program; clear potential for securing
> external research support; promise of excellence in graduate and
> undergraduate teaching; and a commitment to establishing linkages  
> with the
> profession and related academic departments. Professional journalism
> experience is also desired. Applicants must hold a Ph.D. in Mass
> Communication or related discipline, or other appropriate terminal  
> degree
> (e. g., J.D., M.F.A.) by the appointment start date.
> To apply: Review of applications for all positions will begin  
> October 24,
> 2005; applications will be accepted until all positions are filled. To
> apply, send CV and cover letter specifiying the position you are  
> applying
> for and describing interest in the position to the address below.
> Additionally, three letters of evaluation should be mailed directly  
> to the
> School from evaluators. Additional materials may be requested at a  
> later
> date. Send applications to: Chair, History & Law Search Committee  
> OR New
> Media Journalism Search Committee; School of Journalism and Mass
> Communication; University of Minnesota; 111 Murphy Hall, 206 Church  
> Street
> S.E.; Minneapolis, MN 55455-0418.
> The University of Minnesota is an equal opportunity educator and  
> employer.
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> Copyright 2005 by The Chronicle of Higher Education
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Jeremy Hunsinger
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