[Air-L] Three media and communications positions available at University of Melbourne
Bjorn Nansen
nansenb at unimelb.edu.au
Wed Mar 13 16:13:37 PDT 2019
We are advertising three new positions in the media and communications program at the university of Melbourne, which may be of interest to AoIR folk.
Lecturer in Media and Communication (Digital Media Research Methods)
Lecturer in Media and Communication (Writing and Professional Communication)
Lecturer in Media and Communication (Media and Society)
Details below
Lecturer in Media and Communication (Digital Media Research Methods)
Job no: 0047829
Work type: Continuing
Location: Parkville (Melbourne, Australia)
Division/Faculty: Faculty of Arts, University of Melbourne
Department/School: School of Culture and Communication
Salary: AUD98,775 - AUD117,290 (Level B)
Role & Superannuation rate: Academic - 17% superannuation
This Lecturer in Media and Communications (Digital Media Research Methods) will coordinate and teach into existing and new methods subjects in the graduate and undergraduate programs of Media and Communications. An ability to teach traditional quantitative research methods is essential. Other responsibilities include supervising honours, minor theses and PhD students. The Lecturer will be expected to have a strong track record of research and publications and the ability to contribute to the development of existing and future research projects, including participation as an investigator on ARC and/or externally funded research projects. The candidate will have strong skills in online data collection and analysis techniques, and the capacity to reflect on their social and ethical implications. The specific area of research focus is open, but an ability to complement existing research strengths in the Media and Communications Program is an advantage.
For information to assist you with compiling short statements to answer the selection criteria, please go to: https://about.unimelb.edu.au/careers/selection-criteria
For full details and to apply go to: http://jobs.unimelb.edu.au/caw/en/job/899201/lecturer-in-media-and-communication-digital-media-research-methods
Applications close: 8 Apr 2019 11:55 PM AUS Eastern Standard Time
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Lecturer in Media and Communication (Writing and Professional Communication)
Job no: 0047828
Work type: Continuing
Location: Parkville
Division/Faculty: Faculty of Arts
Department/School: School of Culture and Communication
Salary: $98,775 - $117,290 (Level B)
Role & Superannuation rate: Academic - 17% superannuation
This Lecturer in Media and Communication (Writing and Professional Communication) will coordinate and teach our highly successful writing, digital content, and professional communication subjects at both undergraduate and graduate levels. This may include subjects such as 'Introduction to Media Writing,' 'Writing for the Media' and 'Writing and Editing for Digital Media.' There is capacity within the role to work on curriculum development to refine existing subject offerings. Other responsibilities include supervising honours and minor theses.
The Lecturer will be expected to have a strong track record of research and publications and the ability to contribute to the development of existing and future research projects, including externally funded research applications. The successful candidate will foster engagement links with external networks/partners nationally and internationally and will be expected to take on administrative tasks associated with the appointment.
For information to assist you with compiling short statements to answer the selection criteria, please go to: https://about.unimelb.edu.au/careers/selection-criteria
For full details and to apply go to: http://jobs.unimelb.edu.au/caw/en/job/899213/lecturer-in-media-and-communication-writing-professional-communication
Applications close: 8 Apr 2019 11:55 PM AUS Eastern Standard Time
Lecturer in Media and Communication (Media and Society)
Job no: 0047833
Work type: Fixed Term
Location: Parkville (Melbourne, Australia)
Division/Faculty: Faculty of Arts, University of Melbourne
Department/School: School of Culture and Communication
Salary: AUD98,775 - AUD117,290 (Level B)
Role & Superannuation rate: Academic - 17% superannuation
The Lecturer in Media and Communication (Media and Society) will be responsible for teaching at both undergraduate and graduate levels. The incumbent will be expected to teach into the Media and Communication foundation subjects, such as; 'Media and Society' and 'Understanding Media and Communication’. Other responsibilities include supervising honours and minor theses.
The Lecturer will be expected to have a strong track record of research and publications and the ability to contribute to the development of existing and future research projects, including externally funded research applications. Candidates with a social science background and strong grounding in media theory - including an ability to apply critical approaches to key contemporary debates with media and communication - are particularly encouraged to apply.
The successful candidate will foster engagement links with external networks/partners nationally and internationally and will be expected to take on administrative tasks associated with the appointment.
For information to assist you with compiling short statements to answer the selection criteria, please go to: https://about.unimelb.edu.au/careers/selection-criteria
For full details and to apply go to: http://jobs.unimelb.edu.au/caw/en/job/899212/lecturer-in-media-and-communication-media-and-society
Applications close: 8 Apr 2019 11:55 PM AUS Eastern Standard Time
The Media and Communications Program at the University of Melbourne is the top-ranked program in Australia (QS 2018) and features a thriving research and teaching environment. The Program is rapidly expanding, after sustained growth in recent years. Media and Communications runs a very successful Major in the Bachelor of Arts and a number of highly successful Masters degrees, including Global Media Communication and Marketing Communication. It has research strengths in digital cultures, media theory, journalism studies, cyber security, marketing communications, and political communication. Media and Communication features both quantitative and qualitative researchers from across the social sciences and humanities.
The School of Culture and Communication is a thriving research hub for critical thinking in the humanities and social sciences. This agenda is led by world-leading scholars who span fields including Media and Communication, Journalism, Publishing, Screen and Cultural Studies, Creative Writing, English, Theatre, Australian Indigenous Studies, Art History and Curatorship. The School is host to several large research projects and centres, including the Centre for Advancing Journalism, the Research Unit in Public Cultures, and the Research Unit for Enlightenment, Romanticism and Contemporary Culture (ERCC).
Dr Bjorn Nansen
Senior Lecturer
Media and Communications
University of Melbourne
E165 John Medley building
T +61 3 8344 9122 | E nansenb at unimelb.edu.au<mailto:nansenb at unimelb.edu.au>
W https://unimelb.academia.edu/bjornnansen<https://unimelb.academia.edu/bjornnansen>
From: Ingrid Volkmer <ivolkmer at unimelb.edu.au>
Date: Tuesday, 12 March 2019 at 7:18 pm
To: Nikos Papastergiadis <n.papastergiadis at unimelb.edu.au>, Scott McQuire <mcquire at unimelb.edu.au>, Scott Wright <scott.wright at unimelb.edu.au>, Robert Hassan <hassanr at unimelb.edu.au>, Monica Whitty <monica.whitty at unimelb.edu.au>, Jennifer Milam <jennifer.milam at unimelb.edu.au>, Bjorn Nansen <nansenb at unimelb.edu.au>, David Nolan <d.nolan at unimelb.edu.au>, Kyujin Shim <kyujin.shim at unimelb.edu.au>, Wonsun Shin <wonsun.shin at unimelb.edu.au>
Subject: Fwd: [Commlist] Two positions available at University of Melbourne
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Subject: [Commlist] Two positions available at University of Melbourne
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Two positions available at University of Melbourne as below.
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Lecturer in Media and Communication (Digital Media Research Methods)
Job no: 0047829
Work type: Continuing
Location: Parkville (Melbourne, Australia)
Division/Faculty: Faculty of Arts, University of Melbourne
Department/School: School of Culture and Communication
Salary: AUD98,775 - AUD117,290 (Level B)
Role & Superannuation rate: Academic - 17% superannuation
This Lecturer in Media and Communications (Digital Media Research Methods) will coordinate and teach into existing and new methods subjects in the graduate and undergraduate programs of Media and Communications. An ability to teach traditional quantitative research methods is essential. Other responsibilities include supervising honours, minor theses and PhD students. The Lecturer will be expected to have a strong track record of research and publications and the ability to contribute to the development of existing and future research projects, including participation as an investigator on ARC and/or externally funded research projects. The candidate will have strong skills in online data collection and analysis techniques, and the capacity to reflect on their social and ethical implications. The specific area of research focus is open, but an ability to complement existing research strengths in the Media and Communications Program is an advantage.
The Media and Communications Program at the University of Melbourne is the top-ranked program in Australia (QS 2018) and features a thriving research and teaching environment. The Program is rapidly expanding, after sustained growth in recent years. Media and Communications runs a very successful Major in the Bachelor of Arts and a number of highly successful Masters degrees, including Global Media Communication and Marketing Communication. It has research strengths in digital cultures, media theory, journalism studies, cyber security, marketing communications, and political communication. Media and Communication features both quantitative and qualitative researchers from across the social sciences and humanities.
The School of Culture and Communication is a thriving research hub for critical thinking in the humanities and social sciences. This agenda is led by world-leading scholars who span fields including Media and Communication, Journalism, Publishing, Screen and Cultural Studies, Creative Writing, English, Theatre, Australian Indigenous Studies, Art History and Curatorship. The School is host to several large research projects and centres, including the Centre for Advancing Journalism, the Research Unit in Public Cultures, and the Research Unit for Enlightenment, Romanticism and Contemporary Culture (ERCC).
For information to assist you with compiling short statements to answer the selection criteria, please go to: https://about.unimelb.edu.au/careers/selection-criteria
For full details and to apply go to: http://jobs.unimelb.edu.au/caw/en/job/899201/lecturer-in-media-and-communication-digital-media-research-methods
Applications close: 8 Apr 2019 11:55 PM AUS Eastern Standard Time
_______________________________________________
Lecturer in Media and Communication (Media and Society)
Job no: 0047833
Work type: Fixed Term
Location: Parkville (Melbourne, Australia)
Division/Faculty: Faculty of Arts, University of Melbourne
Department/School: School of Culture and Communication
Salary: AUD98,775 - AUD117,290 (Level B)
Role & Superannuation rate: Academic - 17% superannuation
The Lecturer in Media and Communication (Media and Society) will be responsible for teaching at both undergraduate and graduate levels. The incumbent will be expected to teach into the Media and Communication foundation subjects, such as; 'Media and Society' and 'Understanding Media and Communication’. Other responsibilities include supervising honours and minor theses.
The Lecturer will be expected to have a strong track record of research and publications and the ability to contribute to the development of existing and future research projects, including externally funded research applications. Candidates with a social science background and strong grounding in media theory - including an ability to apply critical approaches to key contemporary debates with media and communication - are particularly encouraged to apply.
The successful candidate will foster engagement links with external networks/partners nationally and internationally and will be expected to take on administrative tasks associated with the appointment.
The Media and Communications Program at the University of Melbourne is the top-ranked program in Australia (QS 2018) and features a thriving research and teaching environment. The Program is rapidly expanding, after sustained growth in recent years. Media and Communications runs a very successful Major in the Bachelor of Arts and a number of highly successful Masters degrees, including Global Media Communication and Marketing Communication. It has research strengths in digital cultures, media theory, journalism studies, cyber security, marketing communications, and political communication. Media and Communication features both quantitative and qualitative researchers from across the social sciences and humanities.
The School of Culture and Communication is a thriving research hub for critical thinking in the humanities and social sciences. This agenda is led by world-leading scholars who span fields including Media and Communication, Journalism, Publishing, Screen and Cultural Studies, Creative Writing, English, Theatre, Australian Indigenous Studies, Art History and Curatorship. The School is host to several large research projects and centres, including the Centre for Advancing Journalism, the Research Unit in Public Cultures, and the Research Unit for Enlightenment, Romanticism and Contemporary Culture (ERCC).
For full details and to apply go to: http://jobs.unimelb.edu.au/caw/en/job/899212/lecturer-in-media-and-communication-media-and-society
Applications close: 8 Apr 2019 11:55 PM AUS Eastern Standard Time
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