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[Commlist] Job Post: Chair of the School of Literature, Media, and Communication
Tue Jan 25 16:04:53 GMT 2022
/Job Title:/Chair of the School of Literature, Media, and Communication
/Location:/Atlanta, Georgia
/Regular/Temporary:/Regular
/Full/Part Time:/Full-Time
/Job ID:/238085
The School of Literature, Media, and Communication (LMC) within the Ivan
Allen College of Liberal Arts (IAC) at the Georgia Institute of
Technology seeks a Chair to lead a dynamic, innovative, and highly
interdisciplinary unit of more than 80 faculty, including tenure-track,
non-tenure-track, and post-doctoral faculty whose teaching and research
cluster in three areas: the humanistic study of literature and artistic
practices engaging with science and technology; film and media studies
and digital media design; and rhetoric, writing studies, and
communication. These efforts are unified by our overarching goal of
imagining more expressive, equitable, and just roles for science and
technology in the public realm.
The School of Literature, Media, and Communication (LMC) is a national
leader in researching and teaching the ways the humanities shape and are
shaped by science, technology, and culture. As one of the largest units
in the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts, LMC faculty teach
approximately 8,000 students, including non-majors, each year. LMC
enrolls nearly 400 students in undergraduate and graduate degree
programs: a B.S. in Computational Media (joint with the Colleges of
Computing and Design), a B.S. in Literature, Media, and Communication;
M.S. programs in Digital Media, Global Media and Cultures (joint with
the School of Modern Languages), and Human Computer Interaction (joint
with the College of Computing, College of Design, and School of
Psychology); and a Ph.D. in Digital Media. LMC offers minors in Black
Media Studies; Social Justice; Film and Media Studies; Science Fiction
Studies; East Asia Studies; Health, Medicine, and Society; Science,
Technology, and Society; and Women, Science, and Technology. Each
program is unique in its interdisciplinary and technological
orientation, though all share the school’s emphasis on diversity,
equity, and the exploration of humanistic perspectives in a
technological world.
LMC also includes Georgia Tech’s award-winning Writing and Communication
Program (WCP), which provides approximately 5,000 students with
instruction in multimodal composition, business and technical
communication, and research writing for undergraduate thesis projects
each year. Defining features of the WCP are the Naugle Communication
Center and the Marion L. Brittain Postdoctoral Fellowship, which offers
three-year, highly selective postdoctoral teaching fellowships to 35
Ph.D. recipients who wish to develop professionally and innovate in
teaching, research, and service.
Georgia Tech is a top-ranked public research university situated in the
heart of Atlanta, a diverse and vibrant city with great economic and
cultural strengths. The Institute is a member of the University System
of Georgia, the Georgia Research Alliance, and the Association of
American Universities.
LMC believes diversity is foundational to creating the most
intellectually vibrant and successful academic communities. Therefore,
we are especially interested in applicants who will work effectively
with students, faculty, and staff from diverse backgrounds, including
women, those who are Black, Indigenous, People of Color, from minority
ethnic groups, identify with LGBTQIA+ communities, have disabilities,
from lower income backgrounds, and/or first-generation college
graduates. Women and members of underrepresented groups are strongly
encouraged to apply.
For more information, please visit
https://iac.gatech.edu/about/lmc-chair-search.
To apply, candidates should submit the following through Georgia’s Tech
Careers website – Job ID 238085 (https://hr.gatech.edu/employment/careers):
1. a letter of application addressing how their background and
experience can advance LMC’s existing strengths and address the
responsibilities in the bullet points above. In addition, the letter
of application should provide a clear vision of the applicant’s
leadership philosophy; commitment to diversity, equity and
inclusion; and approach to interdisciplinary collaboration;
2. a curriculum vitae;
3. the names, positions, and contact information of three to five
references who will be contacted only with the candidate’s approval.
Please include a brief statement of your relationship to each
reference.
Candidates are encouraged to apply by March 4, 2022, for optimal
consideration; however, the search will continue until the position is
filled.
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