[Air-L] Tenure-Track Position in Communication and Journalism - Hebrew University of Jerusalem

Neta Kligler-Vilenchik Neta.kv at mail.huji.ac.il
Mon Jul 15 08:33:02 PDT 2024


Dear Colleagues
Please see the call below for a tenure track position in Communication and
Journalism.

Tenure-Track Position in Communication and Journalism
The Noah Mozes Department of Communication and Journalism at The Hebrew
University of Jerusalem invites outstanding candidates in communication to
apply for an open-rank tenure-track position starting July, 2025.
The department was ranked 15th in the world in last year’s Shanghai
ranking, has a strong research focus and an international orientation. The
members of its dynamic, international faculty specialize in research on
digital and social media; political communication and conflict; journalism
studies; social psychological processes; language, discourse and
communication; visual media; as well as theory, history, and philosophy of
communication and media (for more information, see here). The department
offers innovative undergraduate, graduate and doctoral programs, teaching a
diverse community of students.
The department is particularly interested in candidates specializing in
research areas in media and communication that can relate to and complement
the work currently done at the department.
Applicants must hold a Ph.D. degree at the time of hire, and demonstrate an
active research program including peer-reviewed international publications
in the relevant area. The person hired will teach introductory and advanced
courses in communications in their areas of specialization. They will also
be expected to supervise Masters and Ph.D. students and to contribute to
departmental and university service. Courses can be taught in English.
Applications should include the following documents, in English and in the
order described below, in a single PDF file:
● Candidate’s letter of application (cover letter).
● Detailed CV (including email address).
● Full list of publications. Please present each of the following as
separate categories: books (authored and edited), articles in refereed
journals, chapters in books, other publications.
● Scientific biography outlining research and teaching interests and
research plans for the next several years (3-4 pages).
● Brief description of 3-4 potential courses that the candidate would be
able to teach. For each proposed course please include the following
information: title, type of course, brief description, and specify whether
the candidate has taught it before.
● Teaching evaluations (if such exist).
● Copies of three selected recent publications in the relevant field that
best showcase the candidate’s scholarship (these may also include articles
or book chapters accepted but not yet published).
● In addition, applicants need to provide two letters of recommendation (at
least) from refereers who are qualified and willing to assess the
candidate's achievements and potential. The letters should be sent directly
by the referees by the deadline noted below. Information on the referees,
including full name, addresse, affiliation, academic status, and email
address, should be specified where appropriate in the application system.
Appointment procedures will be conducted in accordance with the rules and
regulations of The Hebrew University and are subject to the approval of the
university authorities. The university is not obliged to appoint any of the
candidates who apply for the position.
Deadline for submissions: 30 September 2024
Inquiries should be directed to Professor Amit Pinchevski, Chair of the
Department of Communication and Journalism: amitpi at mail.huji.ac.il
Submissions should be uploaded to The Hebrew University Applications Site
at: http://ttp.huji.ac.il


-- 
Neta Kligler-Vilenchik, Ph.D. (she/her)
Associate Professor at the Department of Communication & Journalism at the
Hebrew University of Jerusalem.



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