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[Commlist] position Director of the Hugh Downs School of Human Communication
Sat Nov 07 13:13:11 GMT 2020
Director of the Hugh Downs School of Human Communication
Arizona State University Tempe
www.imsearch.com/7682
The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences (The College) on the Tempe
Campus of Arizona State University (ASU) invites inquiries, nominations,
and applications for the position of Director of the Hugh Downs School
of Human Communication (HDSHC) with a concurrent appointment as tenured
Full Professor.
The School is home to a dynamic group of faculty working to create
innovative research and excellence in teaching through its efforts to
address the complexity of human communication in the 21st century while
advancing a new generation of scholars and researchers uniquely poised
in its vibrant undergraduate and graduate student populations at Arizona
State University. The School’s mission aims to place communication at
the center of human activity while creating a culture of belonging that
values diversity to respond to the pressing issues in the world today.
The new Director will join a community passionate about the integration
of justice, equity, diversity, and inclusion into all parts of the
School’s offerings and operations. The next Director should have a
leadership style that aligns with the University's culture of invention
and innovation, creates meaningful and enduring results, encourages a
passion for the social sciences as interconnected, inclusive, and
impactful fields, and provides a persuasive vision for the future of
HDSHC that reflects the highest aspirations for the School and the role
it can play in civil discourse and society.
A uniquely collaborative group, in 2019 the HDSHC completed a
School-wide program review that showcased their collegial and
interdisciplinary nature and outlined shared strategic aspirations for
the School’s coming years. HDSHC offers BA, BS, MA, and Ph.D. degrees.
The School is composed of over 20 distinguished interdisciplinary
faculty recognized for teaching and research excellence in areas of
Human Communication including: health communication, intercultural
communication, interpersonal communication, organizational
communication, performance studies, critical/cultural studies, and
rhetoric. Online programs, including a minor, BA and MA, have
experienced exponential growth and the School looks forward to
continuing that upward trajectory. The School offers laboratory
facilities, computer resources, project support, grant development
support, and a performance studio.
The location offers the resources of a major metropolitan area (5+
million) in a state with spectacular natural scenery and recreational
areas, sublime winters, and a culturally rich population. Learn more
about the HDSHC and ASU at
https://humancommunication.asu.edu/ and
https://newamericanuniversity.asu.edu/, respectively. Learn more about
what The College of Liberal Arts and Sciences has to offer by visiting
https://thecollege.asu.edu/faculty.
Minimum Qualifications
A PhD degree in Communication Studies or a closely related or
relevant field
A scholarly record commensurate with the rank of tenured Full
Professor in The Hugh Downs School of Human Communication
A record of leadership with effective financial oversight, for
example, as a group or center leader or department chair or director
Desired Qualifications
An internationally recognized program of research, a strong record
of external funding, and experience supporting colleagues as they
compete for funding
A demonstrated commitment to teaching and academic innovation
Demonstrated commitment to principles of justice, equality,
diversity, and inclusion and to attracting, recruiting, retaining, and
promoting personnel in support of those principles, and in particular
Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC) personnel
Excellent interpersonal and strong, persuasive communication skills
Ability to articulate the vision, mission, and future aims of the
School in relationship to The College and University
Demonstrated entrepreneurial approach to forming alliances and
partnerships with other units and programs in the university, as well as
outside organizations and external stakeholders, particularly those in
racially and ethnically diverse communities.
A broad outlook and approach to new trends in Human Communication
that capture a new learning paradigm of the communication process in
post-pandemic higher education
An interest in and commitment to fundraising and an ability to
present a compelling story to potential donors, funding agencies, and
external constituencies
Arizona State University is a leading public university ranked #1 Most
Innovative School by U.S. News & World Report six years in a row and is
leading a bold reinvention of higher education as the New American
University. ASU is a research-intensive university and has developed
numerous new programs and units that defy and bridge disciplinary
boundaries to enable the exploration and discovery of new knowledge
while developing solutions to the most challenging issues of our time.
Located on four campuses and two research parks in the Phoenix
metropolitan area, ASU is one of the largest universities in the United
States and has strong and simultaneous commitments to educational
access, research, and teaching excellence. With the University’s
location in the nation’s fifth largest city, the Phoenix region provides
a rich context for applied research and community engagement around
issues of human communication.
Nominations, inquiries, and applications (a curriculum vitae; a letter
of interest describing how you meet the qualifications noted above, and
your vision for leadership of an interdisciplinary school; a diversity
statement addressing how your past and/or potential contributions to
diversity and inclusion will advance ASU’s commitment to inclusive
excellence; and contact information, including email addresses, for five
references; references may be contacted at a later stage of the search
and only with the candidate’s approval) can be submitted below.
Applications will be reviewed beginning Thursday, December 3, 2020; if
not filled, reviews will occur every two weeks thereafter until the
search is closed.
A background check is required for employment.
Ponneh Varho and Natalie Leonhard are leading this search with Robin
Dougherty.
ASU is a VEVRAA Federal Contractor and an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative
Action Employer. All qualified applicants will be considered without
regard to race, color, sex, religion, national origin, disability,
protected veteran status, or any other basis protected by law. For more
information on ASU’s policies, please see:
https://www.asu.edu/aad/manuals/acd/acd401.html and its complete
non-discrimination statement at: https://www.asu.edu/titleIX/.
In compliance with federal law, ASU prepares an annual report on campus
security and fire safety programs and resources. ASU’s Annual Security
and Fire Safety Report is available online at
https://www.asu.edu/police/PDFs/ASU-Clery-Report.pdf. You may request a
hard copy of the report by contacting the ASU Police Department at
480-965-3456.
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