[Air-l] Comm and Technology position(s) at Virginia Tech ... (fwd)
Ed Lamoureux
ell at hilltop.bradley.edu
Tue Nov 20 09:32:04 PST 2001
just in case you missed this one.
Edward Lee Lamoureux, Ph. D.
Associate Professor,
Speech Communication and Multimedia
Editor, Journal of Communication and Religion
Bradley University
Peoria IL 61625
ell at bradley.edu
http://hilltop.bradley.edu/~ell
Fax: 309-677-3446
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Subject: Comm and Technology position(s) at Virginia Tech ...
Job Announcement: Department of Communication Studies, Virginia Tech
The Department of Communication Studies at Virginia Tech invites
applications for one or more tenure-track positions (rank open). These
positions are intended to strengthen a "communication and technology"
cluster within the Department and College of Arts and Sciences. We seek
colleagues who can contribute to research and teaching in several areas,
including but not limited to communication campaigns, computer-mediated
communication, health communication, international or global communication,
strategic communication, telemedicine, visual media, and/or the economic,
social, cultural effects of interactive media. Applicants should be
interested and able to work with interdisciplinary teams within and across
college divisions.
Applicants should have a Ph.D. in communication or a related field, as well
as a demonstrated record or the potential for scholarly publication,
external funding, and successful teaching. ABD will be considered if near
degree completion.
Screening of applications will begin Dec. 14, 2001, pending final budgetary
approval; applications will continue to be accepted until positions are
filled. Applicants should furnish curriculum vitae, statement of research
and teaching philosophy, and names, addresses, and phone numbers of three
references. Application packets should be sent to Beth M. Waggenspack,
Search Committee Chair, Department of Communication Studies, Shanks Hall
(0311), Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061. Phone (540) 231-7625. E-mail
bwaggens at vt.edu
The Department of Communication Studies has 25 full-time faculty with over
750 undergraduate students and a newly-launched graduate program. With an
enrollment of over 26,000 students, Virginia Tech is Virginia's largest
Research 1 institution and is ranked among the nation's "Top 25" public
universities. For further information on the Department and university go to
http://www.comm.vt.edu/new/index.htm
The home of Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, was recently cited as one of
America's "Top 10 Dream Towns" for its combination of technology, culture,
and outdoor activities. It is home to the Blacksburg Electronic Village. A
university community of approximately 30,000 full-time residents, Blacksburg
is located in the Blue Ridge Mountains near the Jefferson National Forest
and the New River. To learn more about the community and surrounding
regions, see the Blacksburg Electronic Village at http://www.bev.net/.
The College of Arts and Sciences is deeply committed to recruiting,
selecting, promoting, and retaining women, persons of color, and persons
with disabilities. We strongly value diversity in the college community and
seek to assure equality in education and employment. Individuals with
disabilities desiring accommodations in the application process should
notify Beth M. Waggenspack, e-mail bwaggens at vt.edu, (540-231-7625, TTY
1-800-828-1120) by the application deadline.
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