[Air-L] Job announcement, University of Colorado
Janice Peck
Janice.Peck at Colorado.EDU
Wed Jul 14 09:59:04 PDT 2010
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Janice Peck
School of Journalism & Mass Communication
University of Colorado
Boulder CO 80309
USA
University of Colorado at Boulder
School of Journalism & Mass Communication
Assistant Professor — Communication Law and Policy
We are seeking candidates with primary interests in communication law
and policy. Those interests would be demonstrated in both the
person’s research/creative work and teaching. We seek to educate
students to value the traditions of free and responsible media, and
to become productive, legally knowledgeable media practitioners.
This colleague will teach two courses per semester, which will
include core undergraduate and graduate courses in communication law
and policy. A Ph.D. or J.D. is required, and professional experience
in a media profession is highly desired but not required.
Appointment will begin in August 2011.
To apply, go to www.jobsatcu.com and click on posting #810757.
Candidates will submit a cover letter, curriculum vitae and the names
and contact information of three references, to the jobsatcu Website.
This position is open until filled. Applications submitted by October
1, 2010 will be given full consideration.
CU-Boulder is a Doctoral/Research University, with about 23,000
undergraduates and 6,000 graduate students. Located at the base of
the Rocky Mountains yet only 35 miles from Denver, Boulder is often
named one of the most desirable places in America to live. Residents
enjoy more than 300 days of sunshine a year and a lively cultural
atmosphere.
The School of Journalism & Mass Communication is committed to
defining and upholding the highest professional standards of media
practice and mass communication research. Its 600 undergraduate
students study advertising, newsgathering and media studies, with
faculty who believe that a well-informed public is the basis of a
successful democracy. The students’ daily news site is the campus’s
main source of up-to-the-minute news. With 100 graduate students, it
offers master’s programs in Newsgathering and Mass Communication
Research and a Ph.D. in Media Studies. The School is home to the
Center for Environmental Journalism and the Center for Media,
Religion and Culture.
For more details about the School, go to www.colorado.edu/journalism.
The University of Colorado is committed to diversity in education and
employment.
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