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[ecrea] Job at UMBC: Tenure-track Assistant Professorship in global/transnational media and communication
Wed Oct 31 09:22:14 GMT 2018
The Department of Media and Communication Studies (MCS) at the
University of Maryland Baltimore County (UMBC) invites applications for
a tenure-track Assistant Professorship in global/transnational media and
communication beginning in August 2019.
We seek an interdisciplinary scholar with demonstrated excellence in
teaching core media and communication studies courses at the
undergraduate level. The successful candidate should have an active
research agenda in global/transnational contexts and specialize in areas
that augment our existing faculty expertise. We especially invite
candidates who have a strong commitment to and experience in supporting
a diverse student body. The teaching load is 2/3. Other responsibilities
include student advising and service to the Department, College, and
University community.
As a department with a broad liberal arts focus, MCS values the
intellectual contributions of a wide range of disciplines, including but
not limited to media studies, communication, cultural studies,
anthropology, sociology, history, rhetoric, American Studies, and ethnic
studies. Since our department formed in 2007, we have grown to almost
300 majors and seven full-time faculty. Current faculty members consist
of nationally and internationally recognized scholars and innovative
teachers in such areas as radio/sound studies, media history, visual
culture, transnational media cultures, media and space, digital media,
intercultural communication, television production, and documentary and
experimental film. Our curriculum bridges theory and practice by
emphasizing critical media literacy as well as historical, theoretical,
and global perspectives on media and communication. Students in our
department come from diverse backgrounds. Many of them participate
regularly in media production and community engagement projects within
UMBC and beyond.
With almost 14,000 undergraduate and graduate students, UMBC is
classified by the Carnegie Foundation as a Research University with high
research activity (RU/H). U.S. News and World Report has consistently
ranked UMBC among the Top Ten universities with a “strong commitment to
undergraduate teaching” and one of the “Most Innovative Schools” within
the nation. The campus is located in the Baltimore-Washington corridor
near major news organizations, political and cultural institutions, and
federal agencies that afford opportunities for research collaboration.
UMBC is dedicated to training underrepresented scholars at the
undergraduate and graduate level. The university is extremely proud of
the diversity of its student body, and we seek to attract an equally
diverse applicant pool for this position. We have a strong commitment to
inclusive excellence, as evidenced by our continuous efforts to foster
faculty diversity. (For more information, please visit
https://facultydiversity.umbc.edu/). We especially encourage
applications from women, minority group members, veterans, and
individuals with disabilities.
Qualifications:
Candidates should have Ph.D. in hand by August 2019. They should have
scholarly expertise in global/transnational media and communication as
well as readiness to teach two or more core courses in our departmental
curriculum, such as media literacy, introduction to media and
communication studies, history and theory of media and communication
studies, research methods, and media, communication and globalization.
(The current curriculum is available at
https://mcs.umbc.edu/mcs-major-curriculum-revision/.)
Application Instructions
Apply at: apply.interfolio.com/56875 <http://apply.interfolio.com/56875>
The following required application materials should be submitted through
Interfolio:
1. Letter of interest
2. Curriculum vitae
3. Article-length writing sample
4. Sample syllabi and teaching evaluations
5. Statement of experience with and commitment to inclusive excellence
6. Three letters of reference
For best consideration, please apply by December 1st, 2018. Review of
applications will continue until position is filled. For questions about
the application process, contact Samirah Hassan at (shassan1 /at/ umbc.edu)
<mailto:(shassan1 /at/ umbc.edu)>. For questions about the position, contact
Fan Yang, the search committee chair, at (fanyang /at/ umbc.edu)
<mailto:(fanyang /at/ umbc.edu)>.
UMBC is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
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