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[Commlist] Academic position in Digital Media Effects
Tue Dec 24 08:03:19 GMT 2019
https://www.kuleuven.be/personeel/jobsite/jobs/55325409?fbclid=IwAR2szQA699wk8iNW5jofiM7Bm1FtFPMAnmldn1qt3Wl_-MYppisUDmZsJiE&hl=en&lang=en
Academic position in Digital Media Effects
(ref. ZAP-2019-131)
Last modification : Tuesday, December 17, 2019
The fulltime professor position will be held within the Leuven School
for Mass Communication Research, a research unit within the Department
of Communication Sciences, Faculty of Social Sciences, KU Leuven
(Belgium). KU Leuven represents a leading academic institution in Europe
that is currently by far the largest university in Belgium in terms of
research funding and expenditure. The university’s mission is to provide
excellence in academic education and research and to offer a
distinguished service to society. Owing to KU Leuven’s cutting-edge
research, KU Leuven is a charter member of the League of European
Research Universities (LERU) and is consistently ranked among the top 10
universities in Europe.
Within KU Leuven, the Leuven School of Mass Communication Research
(SMCR) represents a pioneering institution for media effects research.
SMCR strives to contribute to the most advanced methodological
techniques and theoretical insights in communication studies, cognitive
and social psychology, sociology, and public health. The research focus
lies on the use of information and entertainment media (including,
social media, ICT, television, games, mobile devices), on how these uses
may harm or enhance various components of individuals’ wellbeing. We
have a strong expertise in explaining the processes through which
various forms of media use affect physical, psychological and social
wellbeing in the long run, and the conditions under which these
processes occur. Therefore, a series of advanced methods are applied,
including longitudinal survey studies, daily diary studies and content
analytical research. Issues studied in recent years include alcohol and
drug use, sexuality and sexism, aggression, risk taking, depression,
suicide, self-harm, (positive) body image, sleep, mental wellbeing,
health information seeking, self-esteem, parental mediation, and nutrition.
The School adheres to the highest academic standards and strives towards
publishing its research in top academic journals (e.g., Journal of
Communication, Human Communication Research, New Media & Society). For
this research, prestigious grants from multiple funding agencies are
attributed yearly and SMCR’s excellent research has been awarded on a
yearly basis by different international and interdisciplinary
organizations. SMCR staff is involved in various national and
international multidisciplinary research projects, primarily of
fundamental nature but also with societal relevance.
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Duties
Research
You will be expected to develop a research program, aim at excellent
scientific output of international level, and support and promote
national and international research collaborations in the field of
communication sciences and in the context of the School for Mass
Communication Research. Your research is situated at the crossroads of
communication science and psychology/sociology, and focuses on
development of insights, theories, and advanced research techniques in
this field of digital media effects. You have a strong background in
quantitative research methods and you have demonstrated research
excellence in various ways (e.g., top ranked ISI publications, awards,
societal impact etc.).
With this vacancy we aim to further strengthen and expand the research
at SMCR. Consequently, your research is expected to relate to the
aforementioned research lines of SMCR and to complement this research in
one or more ways. We welcome excellent scholars who complement SMCR
research lines in terms of (1) themes (e.g., (but not limited to) health
communication, emotion and cognition, science & environmental
communication), and/or (2) quantitative methods (e.g., (but not limited
to) computational and digital social science methods, statistical
modelling, data visualization, or psychophysiological research), and/or
(3) audiences (e.g., (but not limited to) minorities, people with
addictions). In close collaboration with SMCR staff, you contribute to
the existing lines of research and set up your own program through the
acquisition of research funding.
Education
The Department of Communication Science, consisting of two research
groups SMCR and IMS, organizes the Bachelor and Master of Communication
Science, the (English) Master in Digital Media and Society, and is
involved in the Master’s program of Business Communication and
Journalism. Your teaching will contain several courses at the
Bachelor’s and Master’s level and will include theoretical and
methodological courses on communication science in general and digital
media in particular. You will also supervise Master's theses and
doctoral students.
Your teaching is expected to meet the KU Leuven standards regarding
academic program level and orientation and to be in keeping with the
educational vision of KU Leuven. Commitment to the quality of education
as a whole is naturally understood.
Service
You provide scientific, social and internal services. This is reflected,
among other things, in a constructive contribution to education and
research, as part of a team's collective projects (eg through
participation in meetings, teacher days, information sessions,
recruitment activities, exchange programs).
Profile
Applicants hold a Ph.D. degree in social sciences, psychology or an
equivalent diploma. We seek a scholar with a broad theoretical interest
and a strong background in quantitative research methods, who’s research
relates to and complements the current research lines at SMCR. The
successful candidate has an excellent research record as evidenced by
more than one dimension, e.g., the quality of his/her PhD research,
high-level publications in the important journals of our field (i.e.,
ICA journals) and related fields, research impact (e.g., citations) and
acquired research funding. We value professional behavior and
collegiality, and will encourage the candidate to collaborate with SMCR
researchers as well as with interdisciplinary research groups and
centers within KU Leuven. The candidate has a large international
network and is eager to further develop this within the context of SMCR.
Applicants have demonstrated excellent teaching skills which preferably
include experience in teaching large groups of students.
The official language used at KU Leuven is Dutch. If you do not speak
Dutch (or do not speak it well) at the start of employment, KU Leuven
will provide language training to enable you to take part in meetings.
Before teaching courses in Dutch or English,you will be given the
opportunity to learn Dutch respectively English to the required standard.
Offer
We offer a full-time employment in an intellectually challenging and
international environment. You will work in Leuven, a historic and
lively city located in the heart of Belgium, within 20 minutes from
Brussels, and less than two hours from Paris, London and Amsterdam.
Depending on your experience and qualification, the position will be
filled at one of the levels of the Senior Academic Staff (Tenure Track
Professor, Associate Professor, Full Professor). Junior researchers are
appointed as assistant professor on the tenure track for a period of
five years; after this period and a positive evaluation, they are
permanently appointed (or tenured) as an associate professor. The
anticipated starting date for this position is October 1, 2020.
To facilitate scientific onboarding and accelerate research in the first
phase a starting grant of 100.000 euro is offered to new professors
without substantial other funding (e.g., ERC).
KU Leuven welcomes international scholars and their family and provides
practical support with regard to immigration and administration,
housing, childcare, learning Dutch, partner career coaching,…
KU Leuven seeks to foster an environment where all talents can flourish,
regardless of gender, age, cultural background, nationality or
impairments. If you have any questions relating to accessibility or
support, please contact us at (diversiteit.HR /at/ kuleuven.be).
Interested?
For more information please contact Prof. dr. Kathleen Beullens, tel.:
+32 16 32 32 19, mail: (kathleen.beullens /at/ kuleuven.be) or Prof. dr. Steven
Eggermont, tel.: +32 16 32 32 38, mail: (steven.eggermont /at/ kuleuven.be.For)
problems with online applying, please contact (solliciteren /at/ kuleuven.be).
KU Leuven places great importance on research integrity and ethical
conduct and will therefore ask you to sign an integrity statement upon
appointment.
You can apply for this job no later than February 20, 2020 via the
online application tool
KU Leuven seeks to foster an environment where all talents can flourish,
regardless of gender, age, cultural background, nationality or
impairments. If you have any questions relating to accessibility or
support, please contact us at (diversiteit.HR /at/ kuleuven.be).
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