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[ecrea] Tenure-Line Faculty Position -- Cross-Cultural Communication

Wed Aug 18 13:44:04 GMT 2010


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>School of International Service* *
>American University* *
>Washington, DC*
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>Tenure-Line Faculty Position ­ Cross-Cultural Communication*
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>The School of International Service (SIS) at 
>American University invites 
>applications/nominations for *a tenure-track 
>position focusing on CROSS-CULTURAL 
>COMMUNICATION *in the International 
>Communication Program, School of International 
>Service, at the rank of Assistant Professor. to 
>begin Fall 2011.  The successful candidate will 
>have a reputation for scholarly excellence, an 
>active research program related to 
>cross-cultural communication, a record of 
>excellence in teaching and a strong commitment 
>to contribute significantly to our 
>undergraduate, professional masters and PhD 
>degree programs.  Candidates should hold a 
>doctorate in a relevant discipline.  We seek 
>candidates with a strong background in 
>cross-cultural communication and/or intercultural relations.
>
>Applications should include: A letter describing 
>research (including any externally funded and/or 
>collaborative research) and teaching interests 
>and relevant professional experience; teaching 
>evaluations; three letters of reference; and 
>copies of relevant publications.  Applications 
>should be sent to: Chair, International 
>Communication Search Committee, School of 
>International Service, American University, 4400 
>Massachusetts Avenue, NW, Washington, DC 
>20016-8071 or to (ICSIS /at/ american.edu). 
>Consideration of applications will begin October 
>1, 2010, and continue until the position is filled.
>
>The *International Communication Program*, now 
>in its 43^rd year, is distinguished by its 
>pioneering work in the creation of the field of 
>international communication studies through 
>consistent scholarly focus and innovative 
>curriculum development.  A distinctive strength 
>of the Program is its inclusion of 
>cross-cultural communication as a key teaching 
>and research component./ /The program offers a 
>PhD concentration, an M.A. degree, and an 
>undergraduate concentration. Visit 
>_www.american.edu/sis/ic_ 
><http://www.american.edu/sis/ic> to learn more 
>about the IC Program and its two innovative 
>laboratories, the Intercultural Management 
>Institute (IMI) and COTELCO, the Collaboration Laboratory.
>
>The *School of International Service* provides a 
>unique environment for learning and professional 
>enhancement. It is a community comprised of 
>scholars, practitioners, and students from 
>around the world. The School of International 
>Service classrooms also reflect the spirit of 
>the community; teaching styles are highly 
>collegial and interactive. The curriculum is 
>distinguished by linking theory and practice and 
>by addressing both conceptually and empirically 
>the emerging issues of an increasingly 
>interdependent and complex world. The faculty of 
>the School of International Service comprises 
>more than one hundred full-time, highly 
>productive scholar-teachers in the fields of: 
>Comparative and Regional Studies, Global 
>Environmental Policy, International 
>Communication, International Development, 
>International Economic Policy, International 
>Politics, International Peace and Conflict Resolution, and U.S. Foreign Policy.
>
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>An EEO/AA University.  The University is committed/ /
>to a diverse faculty, staff, and student body/.  /Women and minority
>candidates are strongly/ /encouraged to apply./
>
>
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>
>Dr. Maura Conway
>MA Programme Director
>School of Law & Government
>Dublin City University
>Glasnevin
>Dublin 9
>Ireland
>
>Tel. +353 1 700 6472
>E-Mail. (maura.conway /at/ dcu.ie)
>**********
>
>Terrorism & New Media Conference
>DCU, 8 - 9 September 2010
>http://www.dcu.ie/~cis/TNM/index.html

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