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[ecrea] Job openings at Temple's journalism department
Thu Oct 03 06:56:06 GMT 2013
Temple's journalism department has three openings for the 2014-2015
academic year.
Descriptions below:
Assistant Professor of Journalism focused on emerging journalism
technologies
The Department of Journalism within the School of Media and
Communication at Temple University seeks candidates for a tenure-track
assistant professor position to begin in August 2014 focused on
emerging journalism technologies and new story forms and design, with
emphasis in mobile technologies and app development. The successful
candidate needs to provide evidence of teaching experience and a clear
research agenda. A Ph.D. is preferred.
Applicants should submit the following: (1) a cover letter indicating
interest and relevant professional and academic background, including
experience working with diverse populations and/or covering urban
issues; (2) curriculum vitae; (3) statement of teaching
interests/philosophy; (4) statement of research/professional activity
philosophy; and (5) names/contact information of at least three
references. Review of applications will begin November 15, 2013.
Apply to Emerging Technologies Search Committee, Department of
Journalism, Temple University, 316 Annenberg Hall, 2020 N. 13th St.,
Philadelphia, PA 19122-6080, or email (journ /at/ temple.edu).
Assistant Professor of Journalism focused on ethnic news media or
international news media
The Department of Journalism within the School of Media and
Communication at Temple University seeks candidates for a tenure-track
assistant professor position to begin in August 2014 whose scholarly
emphasis focuses on ethnic news media or international news media.
The successful candidate would have a research specialization in
practice, policy, and/or media development. The successful candidate
needs to provide evidence of teaching experience and a clear research
agenda. A Ph.D. is preferred.
Applicants should submit the following: (1) a cover letter indicating
interest and relevant professional and academic background, including
experience working with diverse populations and/or covering urban
issues; (2) curriculum vitae; (3) statement of teaching
interests/philosophy; (4) statement of research/professional activity
philosophy; and (5) names/contact information of at least three
references. Review of applications will begin November 15, 2013.
Apply to Ethnic/International News Media Search Committee, Department of
Journalism, Temple University, 316 Annenberg Hall, 2020 N. 13th St.,
Philadelphia, PA 19122-6080, or email (journ /at/ temple.edu).
Open-rank professor position in new journalism business models
The Department of Journalism within the School of Media and
Communication at Temple University seeks candidates for a tenure-track
or tenured position (open rank) to begin in August 2014 focused on new
journalism business models and entrepreneurship, in addition to
expertise in audience metrics and audience response to news content. The
successful candidate could conduct academic research in these areas or
have significant professional experience in revenue generation whether
within start-ups, within larger businesses or both. An advanced degree
in a relevant field is required.
Applicants should submit the following: (1) a cover letter indicating
interest and relevant professional and academic background, including
experience working with diverse populations and/or covering urban
issues; (2) curriculum vitae; (3) statement of teaching
interests/philosophy; (4) statement of research/professional activity
philosophy; and (5) names/contact information of at least three
references. Review of applications will begin November 15, 2013.
Apply to New Business Models Search Committee, Department of Journalism,
Temple University, 316 Annenberg Hall, 2020 N. 13th St., Philadelphia,
PA 19122-6080, or email (journ /at/ temple.edu).
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The goal of Temple’s journalism program is to prepare students for a
multimedia professional future with solid training in urban journalism,
with particular emphasis on underserved communities. We seek a colleague
with a similar commitment and philosophy.
The Department of Journalism is more than 80 years old with 15 full-time
faculty members who teach over 650 undergraduate and graduate students.
A Master of Journalism program offers professional training to full- and
part-time students. Departmental faculty members who hold the Ph.D. also
have the opportunity to participate in the School of Media and
Communication doctoral program in Media and Communication.
Temple University’s School of Media and Communication (SMC) is in
Philadelphia, the nation's fourth-largest media market. SMC is a
comprehensive school of communication whose other departments include
Advertising, Media Studies and Production and Strategic Communication.
Nearly 3,000 undergraduates are enrolled in our four departments, and
more than 100 graduate students are pursuing our Ph.D., M.A., M.J. and
M.S. degrees. The university community at large includes nearly 35,000
students in the region and at several international campuses. Temple is
a Carnegie Research University (high research activity). For more
information about the department, school, and Temple University, please
visit http://www.temple.edu/smc. Temple University is an equal
opportunity, equal access affirmative action employer, committed to
achieving a diverse community.
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