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Subject: [Air-l] Media Economics Position Opening at Bowling Green State
University, USA
Department of Telecommunications
Position Description
Starting August 2007
The Department of Telecommunications, School of Communication Studies
at Bowling Green State University, invites applications for a tenure
track Assistant Professor position in media economics and media
industries starting August, 2007.
Candidates should have expertise in media economics, fundamentals of
media industry convergence, mergers and acquisitions. Applicants
should possess scholarly expertise about mainstream media economic
theory and/or critical theories that contribute to the understanding
of contemporary media/telecommunication industry realities. The
successful applicant is expected to develop and teach undergraduate
and graduate courses in media industries, to enhance critical
understanding of these industries, to demonstrate both ongoing
research activity and an interest in professional community
involvement, and contribute to any of the School's areas of research
strength (including those represented by the School's current
research clusters in emerging media technologies, health
communication, intercultural/development/international communication
and communication theory). A Ph.D. in telecommunication studies or
related areas with a specialization in telecommunication and media
industries, media economics and finance is required. Global
perspectives on telecommunications will be a plus.
The Department of Telecommunications has more than 270 majors who can
focus on one of four areas: media management, radio, television, and
audience research. The School of Communication Studies comprises the
departments of Telecommunications, Journalism and Interpersonal
Communications, with approximately 1,000 majors. School faculty
support master's and doctoral programs with emphases in media studies
or communication and culture. Most of the School's tenure and
tenure-track faculty who participate in the graduate program, and are
research productive, carry 2:2 teaching loads and have graduate
assistant support. Information about the School of Communication
Studies can be found at <http://scs.bgsu.edu>http://scs.bgsu.edu
<http://scs.bgsu.edu/> .
Bowling Green State University is conveniently located in Northwest
Ohio off I-75, some 20 miles south of Toledo with 841 full-time
faculty members teaching 20,000 students. Major U.S. cities such as
Detroit and Cleveland are only two hours away from campus. The
university is committed to teaching and research excellence, which
extends to multiple sources of support for pedagogical growth,
including optional faculty learning communities, extensive training
opportunities on the use of technology in teaching. The library is a
participant in OhioLINK, a consortium of Ohio's college and
university libraries and the State Library of Ohio, which provides
access to 40 million library items and more than 100 electronic
databases. Application Procedures: A completed application must include
a cover
letter, evidence of teaching effectiveness, and a current CV, and at
least three current and original signed letters of recommendation
(neither email or faxed letters are accepted). Finalists must provide
transcript evidence of highest degree. The application cover letter
must be postmarked before, or on the October 16, 2006 deadline.
Applications should be addressed to: Dr. Gi Woong Yun, Chair of the
Telecommunications Search Committee, School of Communication Studies,
302 West Hall, Bowling Green State University, Bowling Green, Ohio
43403-0233; and inquiries to 419.372.8725.
BGSU is an equal opportunity employer. Women and minorities are
strongly encouraged to apply.
Louisa Ha, Ph.D.
Associate Professor
Department of Telecommunications
School of Communication Studies
320 West Hall
Bowling Green State University
Bowling Green, OH 43403
Tel: (419) 372-9103
Fax: (419) 372-0202
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