[Jobs] Fwd: [Air-L] tenured/tenure track position available at Temple University
Jeremy Hunsinger
jhuns at vt.edu
Wed Oct 3 06:50:31 PDT 2007
Begin forwarded message:
> From: Jan Fernback <fernback at temple.edu>
> Date: October 2, 2007 10:52:04 AM CDT
> To: air-l at listserv.aoir.org
> Subject: [Air-L] tenured/tenure track position available at Temple
> University
> Reply-To: air-l at listserv.aoir.org, fernback at temple.edu
>
> Job announcement from Temple University,
> Philadelphia, PA
> Position Announcement
> Department of Broadcasting, Telecommunications and
> Mass Media
> Temple University
>
>
> The department of Broadcasting, Telecommunications
> and Mass
> Media (BTMM) at Temple University invites
> applications for
> an Assistant or Associate Professor beginning fall
> 2008.
> This is a tenured/tenure-track faculty position in a
> department of approximately 800 majors who study
> audio,
> video and electronic media production; management of
> media
> institutions; and social and psychological
> functions,
> processes and effects of media. The department
> offers a
> master's degree and contributes to an
> inter-departmental
> doctoral program in Mass Media and Communication.
> BTMM is
> one of six departments in a large, diverse and
> dynamic
> School of Communications and Theater.
>
> We seek an individual who combines scholarly and
> creative
> work in ways that address the new challenges and
> opportunities in digital media environments.
> Candidates
> should be qualified to teach introductory and core
> courses
> in media institutions and contemporary issues in
> media, as
> well as courses related to the candidate's
> specialty.
> Expertise and interest in teaching graduate courses
> in
> theory or methods will be a plus. Scholars who have
> experience with multimedia production are
> particularly
> encouraged to apply. Evidence of excellence in
> teaching and
> a promising record of scholarship are highly
> desirable. A
> Ph.D. is required, and qualifications must be
> commensurate
> with rank.
>
> Temple University is located in Philadelphia,
> Pennsylvania,
> the fourth largest media and telecommunications
> market in
> the nation. The University community at large
> includes more
> than 34,000 students in the region and at several
> international campuses; the School of Communications
> and
> Theater includes 3,900 undergraduate and graduate
> students.
>
> For more information about the department, school,
> and
> Temple University, please
> visit http://www.temple.edu/btmm
> and http://www.temple.edu/sct .
>
> To apply, please send a letter of application,
> curriculum
> vitae, the names of three references, and other
> support
> materials to:
>
> Search Committee
> Dept of Broadcasting, Telecommunications and Mass
> Media
> Temple University
> Annenberg Hall (011-00)
> 2020 North 13th Street
> Philadelphia, PA 19122
>
> Applications will be reviewed beginning November 15,
> 2007.
>
> Temple University is an affirmative action, equal
> opportunity employer and educator where diversity is
> an
> essential source of vitality and strength. The
> University is
> committed to nondiscrimination based on race, color,
> national origin, sex, marital status, sexual
> orientation,
> religion, age and disability.
>
>
>
>
> ________________________________________________________
> Jan Fernback, Ph.D.
> Associate Professor, Director of the Master of Arts Program
> Dept. of Broadcasting, Telecommunications and Mass Media
> Temple University
> 2020 N. 13th Street
> Philadelphia, PA 19122
> 215-204-3041
> fernback at temple.edu
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Jeremy Hunsinger
Information Ethics Fellow, Center for Information Policy Research,
School of Information Studies, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee
(www.cipr.uwm.edu)
Words are things; and a small drop of ink, falling like dew upon a
thought, produces that which makes thousands, perhaps millions,
think. --Byron
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