[Jobs] Fwd: [IAMCR] Tenure track position in International Communication
Jeremy Hunsinger
jhuns at vt.edu
Tue Feb 13 12:05:12 PST 2007
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Shalini Venturelli <sventur at american.edu>
> Date: February 11, 2007 2:11:55 PM EST
> To: IAMCR <announcements at iamcr.org>
> Subject: [IAMCR] Tenure track position in International Communication
>
> Dear Colleagues,
> You are invited to nominate outstanding candidates for the position
> announced below. Please share the announcement with your colleagues.
> With best wishes
> Shalini
> **************************************************************
> Dr. Shalini Venturelli
> Director & Associate Professor
> International Communication Division
> School of International Service
> American University
> 4400 Massachusetts Ave., NW
> Washington, DC 20016
> Phone: 202-885-1635
> Email: sventur at american.edu
> www.american.edu/sis/ic
> **************************************************************
>
> INTERNATIONAL COMMUNICATION
>
> School of International Service
> AMERICAN UNIVERSITY
> Associate or Assistant Professor in International Communication
>
> The School of International Service (SIS) at American University
> invites applications/nominations for a tenure-track position in
> International Communication at the rank of Associate or Assistant
> Professor, pending budgetary approval. The successful candidate
> will have a reputation for scholarly excellence, an active research
> program in international communication, a record of excellence in
> teaching courses in international communication at the graduate and
> undergraduate levels, and a strong commitment to contribute
> significantly to our undergraduate, professional master’s and
> doctoral degree programs. Candidates should hold a doctorate in a
> relevant discipline. We seek candidates with a clear background in
> international communication and international relations with
> special strengths in global issues such as but not limited to:
> global media and international politics, geopolitics of
> information, and international communication and foreign policy. In
> addition, it would be advantageous for candidates to have knowledge
> of one or more of the six areas of concentration offered by the IC
> Program: intercultural relations, communication and development,
> geopolitics of information, global media studies, information
> technology & global communication, and international communication
> policy.
> Applications should include: A letter describing research and
> teaching interests and relevant professional experience; teaching
> evaluations; three letters of reference; and copies of relevant
> publications. Applications should be sent to: Chair, International
> Communication Search Committee, School of International Service,
> American University, 4400 Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC
> 20016-8071. Consideration of applications will begin March 1, 2007,
> and continue until the position is filled.
>
> The International Communication Program in the School of
> International Service marks its 40th anniversary this year. It is
> distinguished by its pioneering work in the creation of the field
> of international communication studies through consistent scholarly
> focus and innovative curriculum development. The mission of the IC
> Program is to explore the cultural, economic, geopolitical and
> technological roles of communication in the international system.
> The program offers a doctoral concentration, a Master’s degree, and
> an undergraduate concentration. Visit www.american.edu/sis/ic to
> learn more about the IC Program.
>
> The School of International Service provides a unique environment
> for learning and professional enhancement. It is a community
> comprised of scholars, practitioners, and students from around the
> world. The School of International Service classrooms also reflect
> the spirit of the community; teaching styles are highly collegial.
> The curriculum is distinguished by linking theory and practice and
> by addressing both conceptually and empirically the emerging issues
> of an increasingly interdependent and complex world. The faculty of
> the School of International Service comprises more than sixty full-
> time, highly productive scholar-teachers in the fields of:
> Comparative and Regional Studies, Global Environmental Policy,
> International Communication, International Development,
> International Economic Policy, International Politics,
> International Peace and Conflict Resolution, and U.S. Foreign Policy.
>
> American University is an Affirmative Action, Equal Employment
> Opportunity employer. Women, minorities, and people with
> disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply.
> An EEO/AA University. The University is committed to a diverse
> faculty, staff, and student body.
>
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