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[Commlist] Job Opportunity: Clinical Assistant Professor, Interdisciplinary Media at Loyola Marymount University
Sun Aug 25 10:20:01 GMT 2019
Clinical Assistant Professor, Interdisciplinary Media at Loyola
Marymount University
LMU is launching an interdisciplinary initiative to capitalize on our
existing strengths in the broadly defined area of media studies. As part
of this initiative we are recruiting 2 full-time, non-tenure-track (9
month, term), Assistant Clinical Professors. These positions will be for
an initial appointment of 3 years, with the potential for renewal, with
a start date of August 15, 2020. A full-time teaching load is 3 courses
or the equivalent of 12 units per semester. One of these positions will
be housed in the Department of English and the other in the Department
of Communication Studies; however, it is expected that both positions
will have the capacity to teach, mentor, and build student and faculty
community across Departments. These positions require a strong
commitment to interdisciplinary collaboration and innovation.
Ideal candidates should demonstrate a critical or political-economic
approach to media studies or journalism production. The successful
candidate will have the capacity to teach professional practice as well
as theoretical courses. Candidates must be able to teach courses in two
or more of the following: digital humanities, visual journalism, data
journalism or computer assisted reporting, digital media, digital
rhetoric, social media, web-based technologies, media entrepreneurship,
media industries and economy, network analytics, or augmented and
virtual realities. Ideal candidates will meet all minimum qualifications
and also have the following: An outstanding record of professional work,
inclusive of (but not limited to): academic publication, documentary
production, news writing and reporting, social media production and
management, broadcast journalism, or public interest research.
Minimum qualifications: The position requires a minimum of a Master’s
Degree in a relevant field; a minimum of 1 year college-level teaching
experience (including graduate teaching) or the equivalent; and
professional experience related to potential teaching areas. Applicants
with PhDs are potentially preferred, depending on overall professional
expertise and qualifications. Given the innovative, interdisciplinary
approach being taken toward these positions, applicants will be
considered based on a holistic evaluation of their education and
practical experiences.
Application Materials:
1. Letter of Application that includes a discussion of overall
qualifications, potential to teach and develop courses in the designated
areas, and reflections on media education in relation to LMU’s
particular educational mission.
2. Professional resume/CV.
3. A separate statement outlining the candidate’s commitment and
approach to interdisciplinarity and innovation as it pertains to media
studies.
4. Evidence of teaching effectiveness. This evidence should include a
formal teaching philosophy, which details the principles and values
underlying the applicant’s approach to the process of teaching and
classroom engagement. In addition, the candidate should include
compelling evidence of classroom teaching, or teaching-related
experience; this evidence might include: complete copies of course
evaluations, peer teaching evaluations, sample syllabi for existing or
proposed courses, course descriptions, course assignments, or detailed
discussions of non-classroom based teaching or mentoring experiences.
5. Unofficial transcripts for highest degree obtained. (Official
transcripts will be required of finalists during campus interviews).
6. 3 examples of academic and/or professional work.
7. 3 professional letters of reference, at least one of which should
attest to efficacy in teaching and mentoring.
About the Home Colleges: The Department of English is housed in the
Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts (BCLA). BCLA is founded on respect
for our diverse global community and passion for creating a more just
and humane society. BCLA hosts a range of disciplines in the humanities
and social sciences as well as interdisciplinary majors and minors. BCLA
students have access to many high impact educational experiences,
including global immersions, internships, community-based learning, and
research opportunities integrated with their academic programs. BCLA
graduates have developed the intellectual capacity, ethical and moral
reasoning, creative spirit, effective communication, and vital
intercultural skills needed to succeed in today’s world.
LMU’s interdisciplinary Journalism program is housed in the English
department. It offers hands-on instruction in the reporting, writing,
editing, and technological skills that students need to become
professional and ethical journalists, and balances practice with theory
by critiquing media representations through the lenses of critical
studies, rhetoric, and communication theory.
The Department of Communication Studies is housed in the College of
Communication and Fine Arts (CFA). CFA is a dynamic educational context
that brings together the diverse interests of students and faculty in
communication studies and the performing, critical and aesthetic arts of
theatre, dance, music, studio arts, art history, an interdisciplinary
and applied studies program— as well as a graduate program in marital
and family (art) therapy along with a Master of Fine Arts in performance
and pedagogy. The historical and emergent theories, techniques, and
intentions of each of these disciplines are promoted and dynamized in
the notion of communication as art and art as communication and driven
by the powerful mission of Loyola Marymount University. Within CFA, the
Department of Communication Studies (CMST) is home to nearly 500
undergraduate majors and a rapidly growing Minor in Public Relations.
CMST’s curriculum integrates mission-driven values, essential knowledge
and skills from across a range of communication studies sub-disciplines,
and a commitment to meeting the pragmatic needs of students entering
complex post-graduate landscapes. About LMU: Loyola Marymount
University, a Carnegie classified R2 institution in the mainstream of
American Catholic higher education, seeks qualified applicants who value
its mission and share its commitment to inclusive excellence, the
education of the whole person, and the building of a just society. LMU
is an equal opportunity employer. Women, persons of color, LGBTQ and
gender-nonconforming individuals, people living with disabilities, and
others with diverse life experiences and beliefs are encouraged to
apply. (Visit www.lmu.edu for more information.)
Application Process: All interested applicants MUST apply online at
*https://jobs.lmu.edu/*. Inquiries or comments (including those
regarding required materials) should be directed to *[log in to unmask]*
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For fullest consideration all materials should be received by October 1.
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