[Air-l] job announcements (2) - Dept of Communication, Cornell University
Tarleton Gillespie
tlg28 at cornell.edu
Mon Sep 11 21:21:35 PDT 2006
Cornell University
Department of Communication
Position: Tenure-eligible assistant professor, Communication, Human-
Computer Interaction/Computer-Mediated Communication
Starting Date: Fall Semester, 2007
Description: The Department of Communication at Cornell University is
seeking a social science scholar to conduct research and to teach in
the area of Human-Computer Interaction and/or Computer-Mediated
Communication. We welcome scholars who study the human and social
dimensions of information technology from psychological,
sociological, or organizational vantage points. The successful
candidate will have a Ph.D. in Communication or closely aligned field
and have (or show promise of developing) a national/international
reputation doing theory-based empirical research that will contribute
to one or more of the Department’s core strengths in communication
and technology, science, risk and environmental communication, media
effects, and media and society. The successful candidate must be able
to develop a research program connected to college and university
priorities in information science, as well as applied social science,
life science issues, environmental issues, and/or public outreach,
and should have a high potential for attracting external research
funding.
Communication faculty teach two to three undergraduate and/or
graduate courses per academic year, and advise students in the
Department’s B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. programs.
Salary: Cornell offers a highly competitive salary and benefits
package. Support for start-up research costs will be available. Women
and minorities are especially encouraged to apply.
Application: plm29 at cornell.eduApplication: Send letter of application
addressing position qualifications and goals, vita, official academic
transcripts, research article(s), and names and contact information
of three references. Please also have each reference submit a letter
of recommendation. All materials should be sent to Dr. Poppy L.
McLeod, Department of Communication, 325 Kennedy Hall, Cornell
University, Ithaca, NY 14853. For additional information, e-mail Dr.
McLeod (eduhttp://www.comm.cornell.edu) or telephone 607.254.8896.
For more information about the Department of Communication, please
visit our website: .
Closing Date: Applications will be reviewed beginning October 16,
2006, until candidates are selected. Cornell University is an equal
opportunity, affirmative action educator and employer.
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Cornell University
Department of Communication
Position: Tenure-eligible assistant professor, Communication, Media
effects/Media studies
Starting Date: Fall Semester, 2007
Description: The Department of Communication at Cornell University is
seeking a social science scholar to conduct research and to teach in
the area of media effects/media studies. We welcome scholars who
study media from psychological, sociological, or institutional
vantage points. The successful candidate will have a Ph.D. in
Communication or closely aligned field and have (or show promise of
developing) a national/international reputation doing theory-based
empirical research that will contribute to one or more of the
Department’s core strengths in science, risk and environmental
communication, media effects, media and society, and communication
and technology. The successful candidate must be able to develop a
research program connected to college and university priorities in
applied social science, information science, life science issues,
environmental issues, and/or public outreach, and should have a high
potential for attracting external research funding.
Communication faculty teach two to three undergraduate and/or
graduate courses per academic year, and advise students in the
Department’s B.S., M.S., and Ph.D. programs.
Salary: Cornell offers a highly competitive salary and benefits
package. Support for start-up research costs will be available. Women
and minorities are especially encouraged to apply.
Application: Send letter of application addressing position
qualifications and goals, vita, official academic transcripts, a
research article, names and contact information of three references.
Please also have each reference submit a letter of recommendation.
All materials should be sent to Dr. Michael Shapiro, Department of
Communication, 319 Kennedy Hall, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY
14853. For additional information, e-mail Dr. Michael Shapiro
(mas29 at cornell.eduApplication: eduhttp://www.comm.cornell.edu) or
telephone 607.255.6356. For more information about the Department of
Communication, please visit our website: .
Closing Date: Applications will be reviewed beginning October 16,
2006, until candidates are selected. Cornell University is an equal
opportunity, affirmative action educator and employer.
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