[Air-L] Communication, Rhetoric & Digital Media PhD program -- January 15 application deadline
Nicholas Taylor
nttaylor at ncsu.edu
Mon Dec 19 09:47:24 PST 2016
The Communication, Rhetoric, and Digital Media PhD program (CRDM) has
extended its deadline for applications to January 15, 2017.
Please visit CRDM's website <https://crdm.chass.ncsu.edu/> for information
about the program, its curriculum, faculty, students, and our alumni. Current
information about CRDM students, awards, and job placements is also
available on CRDM's blog <https://crdm.wordpress.com/>.
Applying >
On CRDM’s website, in the drop-down menu for prospective Students, you will
find answers to questions about the general requirements for applying, the
application process, funding and financial aid, and international student
applications.
Contacts >
If you have any additional questions, contact CRDM's Program Associate
Jeffrey Leonard at (jtleonar at ncsu.edu) or Interim Director David Rieder (
dmrieder at ncsu.edu).
About CRDM >
The Ph.D. Program in Communication, Rhetoric, and Digital Media prepares
doctoral students to analyze the social, cultural, rhetorical,
philosophical, and political dimensions of information technologies, new
communication media, and digital texts and to actively engage digital media
through research, criticism, production, and practice. The
interdisciplinary program is jointly housed in the departments of
Communication and English and draws on faculty with expertise in both the
humanities and social sciences.
Our graduates have been very successful finding employment in a variety of
positions in academia (both at research-intensive universities and at
teaching-oriented liberal arts colleges), government and corporate
organizations, where there is a growing demand for the interdisciplinary
skill sets developed in CRDM. For a list of alumni job placements, go to
https://crdm.chass.ncsu.edu/people/students/?group=alumni
Assistantships in CRDM >
Funded students have opportunities to be trained and then teach in a wide
range of undergraduate courses in the departments of Communication and
English; the university program in Science, Technology, and Society (STS);
and the School of Public and International Affairs. They may also be
assigned to work as research assistants with faculty in the program and in
affiliated departments, including federal and international grants, and to
serve as administrative assistants, consultants, or researchers for units
on campus that include the First Year Writing Program, DH Hill Library's
Makerspace, the Dept. of Information Technology (serving digital humanities
curricula), and the Laboratory for Analytical Sciences.
Diversity and inclusion >
The CRDM program welcomes and supports a diverse community of students and
faculty and actively promotes NC State's policies on diversity and
inclusion. We promote a safe and secure space for learning, teaching, and
research. We support the Chancellor's statement on diversity and the
university's response to HB2.
Chancellor's statement on diversity
https://oied.ncsu.edu/diversity/chancellors-statment-on-diversity/
NC State's HB2 statement
https://leadership.ncsu.edu/about/chancellor/letters/hb2-upd
ate-impacts-on-nc-state/
--
Dr. Nicholas Taylor
Assistant Professor of Digital Media
Department of Communication
North Carolina State University
Co-director, CIRCUIT Studio <http://circuit.chass.ncsu.edu/>
nickttaylor.net
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