[Air-L] Visiting Professor at UNC-Greensboro - Department of Library and Information Science
T. Zachary Frazier
t.zachary.frazier at gmail.com
Fri Apr 9 06:40:10 PDT 2021
Apologies for double posting. I was informed the PDF didn't attached.
Best,
Zack
Visiting Professor Position: Library and Information Science Department at
UNC
Greensboro
The Department of Library and Information Science invites applications for
a full-time Visiting
Professor position. This is a non-tenure, nine-month appointment. Visiting
Professors have
assigned responsibilities in teaching. The position will be effective
August 1, 2021 and salary is
commensurate with qualifications.
*Position Summary*
Responsibilities:
- High caliber online and face-to-face teaching in topics that could
include Library and Information Science and/or Computer Science
- Teaching courses in undergraduate and/or graduate courses
*Minimum Qualifications*
The ideal candidate will have:
- Experience teaching in online environmentsTeaching expertise in
technology topics
- Appropriate face-to-face teaching excellence
- Masters from an American Library Association (ALA) Accredited Program
or equivalent in
- field of study
*Preferred Qualifications*
- Doctorate in Library and Information Science, Computer Science, or
closely related field
*Tenure Status: *Not on Tenure Track
*Special Instructions to Applicants*
Application Deadline and Procedures: Review of applications will begin on
April 26, 2021 and will
continue until the position is successfully filled. Candidates should send
the following in their
application packet:
(1) a cover letter that addresses stated responsibilities and
qualifications (2) current vitae (3) list
of references
We are interested in attracting candidates who add to the diversity of the
department in terms of
race, gender, culture, perspective, and academic specialty. The Department
currently has a MLIS
enrollment of over 300 students in the Greensboro campus and online
programs. The MLIS is
accredited by ALA and the School Library Program is nationally reviewed and
recognized by the
American Association of School Librarians (AASL) and the National Council
for Accreditation of
Teacher Education (NCATE).Founded in 1891, The University of North Carolina
at Greensboro is
classified by The Carnegie Foundation as a comprehensive doctoral, research
university with
“high research activity” and in the community engagement classification
under Curricular
Engagement and Outreach and Partnerships. The University has a diverse
student body, with an
enrollment of more than 19,000 students, including 3,600 graduate students,
and is in the city of
Greensboro in the Triad area of North Carolina. UNCG is one of four
doctoral-granting institutions
of the seventeen-campus University system and places strong emphasis on
effective teaching as
well as research and service to the community.
*Please email application packet or direct questions to:*
Greg Hoffman, LIS Office Manager: g_hoffma at uncg.edu
On Fri, Apr 9, 2021 at 9:08 AM T. Zachary Frazier <
t.zachary.frazier at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> We have an open Visiting Professor position in our department. See the
> attached announcement for details.
>
> Best,
>
> Zack
>
> ---
> T. Zachary Frazier, Ph. D
> Clinical Assistant Professor,
> Department of Library and Information Science
> University of North Carolina Greensboro
> [He, Him, His]
> School of Education Building, #447
> tzfrazie at uncg.edu
>
>
>
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