[Air-l] new media job

Sandra Braman sbraman at wi.rr.com
Mon Oct 21 07:08:02 PDT 2002


Folks -- We're interested in these subject areas no matter how
they might be combined in the two people we hire. Forgive
the late date from posting but note that applications only need
to be postmarked by Nov. 1.  AOIR folks would be particularly
appropriate applicants. 

>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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