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[ecrea] Tenure-line position in Cross-Cultural Communication
Thu Sep 02 16:05:31 GMT 2010
> > School of International Service
> > American University
> > Washington, DC
> >
> > Tenure-Line Faculty Position Cross-Cultural Communication
> >
> > 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 43rd 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 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.
> >
> >
> > 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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