[Air-l] IU-Bloomington, 3 tenure track openings

ebucy ebucy at indiana.edu
Fri Sep 20 09:21:42 PDT 2002


Three Assistant Professor Faculty Positions in Telecommunications
Indiana University, Bloomington

The Department of Telecommunications seeks three additional tenure track
faculty. Candidates will hold the Ph.D., M.F.A. or other appropriate
terminal degree, and present a promising program of (1) scholarly research
using social scientific, legal, or historical methods related to
electronic media/communications, or (2) creative activity in interactive
new media. They also must be able to teach effectively in one or more of
the department's undergraduate or graduate areas of concentration. On the
undergraduate level, these are Media and Society, Design and Production,
and Industry and Management. On the graduate level, these are Processes
and Effects, Law and Policy, Management, and Interactive New Media Design.
  
The department's overriding objective is to attract the best applicants in
the field. We encourage qualified applicants whose research, creative
activities, or teaching is in any of the graduate or undergraduate areas
of concentration indicated above. In light of our current needs, however,
we especially seek individuals, with teaching and research or creative
interests in the following areas:

*	management of media enterprises, with background in
management, organizational communication, economics or any other
appropriate discipline; the ideal candidate would strengthen our media
management curriculum, especially at the master's level, and
intellectually complement our technology, economics, and policy faculty 

*	interactive entertainment design, with demonstrated
competence in non-linear script-writing for interactive storytelling and
game design; interactive sound and music; 3D modeling for character
animation; or networked game programming

*	programming and content strategies; advertising in and
promotion and marketing of new electronic media and technologies

*	public communication campaigns, especially those focusing
on health or political messages

The department offers a B.A. in Telecommunications as well as M.A., M.S.
and Ph.D. degrees. It features a special program on the graduate level in
new media (MIME) and features a joint M.S./J.D. degree with the IU School
of Law.  It also offers an undergraduate Certificate in New Media and
Interactive Storytelling.

Applicants should submit 1) a cover letter summarizing their
qualifications for the position, 2) a current vita, 3) selected
publications or a portfolio documenting recent creative work, including
recent student work if applicable and 4) evidence of effective teaching.
Three letters of recommendation should be submitted directly by
recommenders.

Direct questions and application materials to Professor Walter Gantz,
Chair, Department of Telecommunications, Radio-TV Center, 1229 East
Seventh Street, Bloomington, Indiana 47405-5501. Professor Gantz can be
reached by phone at (812) 855-1621, fax at (812) 855-7955, or via e-mail
at gantz at indiana.edu.  

Those interested in the position and invited to learn more about our
faculty and programs by visiting the department's Web site at
http://www.indiana.edu/~telecom/.

Openings begin August 15, 2003. Review of applications will begin November
11, 2002 and will continue until the positions are filled.

Indiana University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. We
strongly encourage applications from women and minority candidates as well
as from two-career couples.





Assistant Professor Faculty Positions in Telecommunications
Indiana University, Bloomington

The Department of Telecommunications seeks additional tenure track
faculty. Candidates will hold the M.F.A. or Ph.D. and present a
promising program of creative activity in interactive new media. They also
must be able to teach effectively in the department's Design and
Production undergraduate area and the department's Interactive New Media
Design graduate area of concentration. 

The department's overriding objective is to attract the best applicants in
the field. We especially seek individuals, however, with teaching and
creative interests in interactive entertainment design and with
demonstrated competence in non-linear script-writing for interactive
storytelling and game design; interactive sound and music; 3D modeling for
character animation; or networked game programming.

The department offers a B.A. in Telecommunications as well as M.A., M.S.
and Ph.D. degrees. It features a special program on the graduate level in
new media (MIME) and a joint M.S./J.D. degree with the IU School of Law.
It also offers an undergraduate Certificate in New Media and Interactive
Storytelling.

Applicants should submit 1) a cover letter summarizing their
qualifications for the position, 2) a current vita, 3) selected
publications or a portfolio documenting recent creative work, including
recent student work if applicable and 4) evidence of effective teaching.
Three letters of recommendation should be submitted directly by
recommenders.

Direct questions and application materials to Professor Walter Gantz,
Chair, Department of Telecommunications, Radio-TV Center, 1229 East
Seventh Street, Bloomington, Indiana 47405-5501. Professor Gantz can be
reached by phone at (812) 855-1621, fax at (812) 855-7955, or via e-mail
at gantz at indiana.edu.  

Those interested in the position and invited to learn more about our
faculty and programs by visiting the department's Web site at
http://www.indiana.edu/~telecom/. The department's Web site describing the
MIME program is at http://www.MIME.indiana.edu.

Openings begin August 15, 2003. Review of applications will begin November
11, 2002 and will continue until the positions are filled.

Indiana University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. We
strongly encourage applications from women and minority candidates as well
as from two-career couples.








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