[Jobs] Fwd: Chronicle Careers: Assistant Professor, School of Public Policy - George Mason University

Jeremy Hunsinger jhuns at vt.edu
Thu Jan 10 11:56:39 PST 2008



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> From: twluke at vt.edu
> Date: January 8, 2008 7:38:51 AM GMT-05:00
> To: jhuns at vt.edu
> Subject: Chronicle Careers: Assistant Professor, School of Public  
> Policy - George Mason University
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> Jeremy:
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> Maybe a reach, but a focus on media and
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>            - The text of the job listing is below -
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> Assistant Professor, School of Public Policy --  George Mason  
> University
> -- Virginia
>
> Assistant Professor
> George Mason University (GMU), School of Public Policy (SPP) invites
> applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professorship. Candidates  
> must
> be well-prepared to teach core courses on quantitative methods in our
> master's program, to advise our doctoral students on research design
> issues, and to teach specialized courses in her or his area of  
> substantive
> expertise. We will consider applicants with substantive expertise in  
> any
> area of public policy, but will take a particular interest in those  
> who
> focus on health policy, media and communications, or one of the
> established areas of concentration in our doctoral program.  
> Applicants are
> expected to have an earned doctorate prior to employment and must
> demonstrate a commitment to scholarly research. Applications should  
> also
> convey evidence of success in one or more of the following areas:
> scholarly publication, teaching at the professional or graduate  
> levels,
> external research funding and/or non-academic professional experience
> relevant to the field of the search. The position will be based  
> primarily
> at GMU's Arlington campus, just minutes from Washington, D.C. SPP is  
> the
> leading graduate school of its kind in the region and serves a wide  
> range
> of students from across the country and around the world. The SPP  
> faculty
> participate actively in research, much of it externally funded, at the
> local, regional, national and global levels. For more information,  
> please
> visit our Web site at http://policy.gmu.edu. Applications should  
> include a
> letter of application, full curriculum vitae and a writing sample.
> Applicants must complete the university's basic online application  
> form at
> http://jobs.gmu.edu  under position number F8486z. However, all other
> materials, including those specified above, must be sent to the  
> following
> address: Faculty Search Committee, School of Public Policy, George  
> Mason
> University, MSN 3C6, Fairfax, VA, 22030. AA/EOE
>
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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 
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