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[ecrea] Job Posting in Gender and Communication

Thu Sep 16 21:33:13 GMT 2010


>Announcement of Faculty Position
>Department of Communication Studies
>The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
>POSITION
>Assistant Professor in Interpersonal and/or Organizational 
>Communication, beginning July 1, 2011.  Responsibilities will 
>include teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in gender and 
>communication studies, conducting research, supervising theses and 
>dissertations, and performing departmental, university, and public 
>service.  Salary is competitive.
>
>QUALIFICATIONS
>Ph.D. (or conferral during the 2010-11 academic year) in 
>Communication Studies or related discipline, with a specialization 
>in gender and communication. We are particularly interested in a 
>scholar who focuses on gender issues and/or relations from a 
>transnational perspective.
>Candidates should have a record of, or potential for, outstanding 
>teaching, research, and service.
>
>GENERAL INFORMATION
>The Department of Communication Studies has 26 full-time faculty 
>with areas of emphasis in Interpersonal and Organizational 
>Communication, Rhetorical Studies, Performance Studies, Media 
>Studies, and Communication and Cultural Studies.  Approximately 850 
>undergraduate and 50 M.A. and Ph.D. students major in the 
>department. The department is committed to critical studies and 
>engaged scholarship, broadly conceived.  Additional information can 
>be found at http://comm.unc.edu.
>
>The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is located in one 
>corner of the Research Triangle and has an enrollment of 
>approximately 28,000 undergraduate, graduate, and professional 
>students.  The university enjoys a reputation as one of the nation's 
>leading universities (ranked 5th among public universities).  The 
>Triangle area, including Raleigh, Durham, and Chapel Hill, has a 
>population of over one million and is ranked as one of the best 
>places to live in the United States.
>
>APPLICATION PROCEDURES
>Qualified applicants should submit a letter of application and 
>curriculum vita online at http://jobs.unc.edu/2500416.  You may also 
>submit online other materials in pdf format such as reprints of 
>articles and/or other evidence of scholarly activity, evidence of 
>teaching effectiveness, or course syllabi.  Four letters of 
>recommendation should be sent directly to Search Committee Chair, 
>Department of Communication Studies, University of North Carolina at 
>Chapel Hill, 115 Bingham Hall, Campus Box 3285, Chapel Hill, NC 27599-3285.
>
>Contact:
>If you experience any problems accessing the online application 
>system or have any questions about the application process, please 
>contact the University's Equal Employment Opportunity office at 
>(919) 966-3576 or send an email to (equalopportunity /at/ unc.edul)
>
>Applications will be reviewed beginning November 1, 2010.  The 
>University of North Carolina is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
>
>
>Sarah Sharma
>Assistant Professor
>Department of Communication STudies
>University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
>

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