[Air-L] Open rank position in communication studies (tenure-track)*

Rivka Ribak rribak at com.haifa.ac.il
Mon Mar 8 02:32:17 PST 2021


The Department of Communication at the University of Haifa invites
applications from outstanding candidates for an open-rank position in the
field of communication studies.*  The department offers single and double
major B.A. programs in communication studies, a research M.A. and Ph.D.
programs, as well as an M.A. program in Strategic Communication and Public
Relations. Faculty in the department study the meanings and effects of
communication in an age of evolving technologies and cultures, using a
variety of methodological approaches.

We seek applicants in all subfields of communication research. Only
candidates that are expected to have completed their Ph.D. by October 2021
will be considered. While a Ph.D. in communication is preferred, candidates
with training in related fields who have published in leading journals in
the field of communication will also be considered. The successful
applicant is expected to have at least three publications in top-tier
communication research outlets. The language of instruction at the
University of Haifa is Hebrew, but a period of adjustment is an
option.

We will begin reviewing the applications on April 4, 2021 and continue
until the position is filled.

Applications should be submitted by email to Yariv Tsfati (
ytsfati at com.haifa.ac.il) with the heading "Faculty Search" and should
include the following documents:

1) A complete curriculum vitae, including an academic biography that
describes the candidate's current research interests and future research
plan;

2) A brief description of proposed courses;

3) A list of three references (please do not send letters until requested
by the committee);

4) Copies of selected recent publications.



* Pending funding.



Rivka Ribak, Ph.D.

Department of Communication

University of Haifa

https://sites.google.com/com.haifa.ac.il/rivkaribak/home



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