[Air-l] new media job
Sandra Braman
sbraman at wi.rr.com
Sun Oct 20 15:16:37 PDT 2002
Folks -- We're interested in these subject areas no matter how
they might be combined in the two people we hire.
>UNIVERSITY OF WISCONSIN-MILWAUKEE
>
>The Department of Journalism and Mass Communication announces two tenure-track
>faculty openings.
>
>Position #1: Assistant/Associate Professor, New Media
>
>The Department of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of
>Wisconsin-Milwaukee invites applications for a tenure-track assistant or
>associate professor with an emphasis in new media to begin August 25, 2003.
>
>The successful candidate will maintain an active research program, teach
>undergraduate and graduate courses, advise students, and supervise graduate
>theses. Candidates with interests in visual communication, cultural studies,
>and/or minority media are especially encouraged to apply. The position is
>contingent on budgetary approval.
>
>Qualifications: Ph.D. in a relevant field, teaching experience, and strong
>potential for research productivity. Exceptionally qualified ABDs may be
>considered. Candidates for associate rank must demonstrate a national
>reputation in research. Applicants should send a vita, a statement of teaching
>and research interests, and three letters of recommendation to David Pritchard,
>Department of Journalism and Mass Communication, PO Box 413, Milwaukee, WI
>53201. Questions may be directed to Professor Pritchard at (414) 229-6408 or
>pritchar at uwm.edu. Applications must be postmarked by November 1, 2002.
>
>UW-Milwaukee, a research university with 25,000 students in a vibrant and
>culturally diverse city, is located in a pleasant residential neighborhood near
>Lake Michigan. UW-Milwaukee is an equal opportunity, affirmative action
>employer that actively encourages applications from women and members of
>minority groups.
>
>Position #2: Assistant Professor, Politics and Media
>
>The Department of Journalism and Mass Communication at the University of
>Wisconsin-Milwaukee invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professor
>with an emphasis either on politics and the media or on public opinion (or both)
>to begin August 25, 2003.
>
>The successful candidate will maintain an active research program, teach
>undergraduate and graduate courses, advise students, and supervise graduate
>theses. Candidates with interests in visual communication, cultural studies,
>and/or minority media are especially encouraged to apply. The position is
>contingent on budgetary approval.
>
>Qualifications: Ph.D. in a relevant field, teaching experience, and strong
>potential for research productivity. Exceptionally qualified ABDs may be
>considered. Applicants should send a vita, a statement of teaching and research
>interests, and three letters of recommendation to David Pritchard, Department
>of Journalism and Mass Communication, PO Box 413, Milwaukee, WI 53201.
>Questions may be directed to Professor Pritchard at (414) 229-6408 or
>pritchar at uwm.edu. Applications must be postmarked by November 1, 2002.
>
>UW-Milwaukee, a research university with 25,000 students in a vibrant and
>culturally diverse city, is located in a pleasant residential neighborhood near
>Lake Michigan. UW-Milwaukee is an equal opportunity, affirmative action
>employer that actively encourages applications from women and members of
>minority groups.
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