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[Commlist] Job opening: Full Professor in Empirical Communication Research, in Germany
Thu Jun 10 15:45:50 GMT 2021
Please find below the job ad for the
*Professorship (W3) in Empirical Communication Research with a Focus on
Media Use and Societal Media Effects*
at the University of Hamburg/Leibnitz Institute for Media Research, Germany
via the following link:
https://www.uni-hamburg.de/en/stellenangebote/ausschreibung.html?jobID=da7156839308f649df2868ea0210fda7ede653b1
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Professorship (W3) in Empirical Communication Research with a Focus on
Media Use and Societal Media Effects
InstitutionFaculty of Business, Economics and Social Sciences,
Hans-Bredow-Institut for Media Research (HBI) and Universität Hamburg
have agreed on a joint appointment
Salary levelW3
Commencement of dutiesas soon as possible
Application deadline22.07.2021
Universität Hamburg - der Forschung, der Lehre, der Bildung
If this is a first appointment, the professorship will be limited in
accordance with Section 16 subsection 2 number 4 of the Hamburg higher
education act (Hamburgisches Hochschulgesetz, HmbHG). It will be
transformed into a tenured professorship if an evaluation procedure with
a positive outcome has been conducted.
Responsibilities
The successful candidate is expected to teach and conduct research in
the field of communication studies. As a professor of the Faculty of
Business, Economics and Social Sciences, the post holder is required to
teach four teaching hours per week and to assume examination duties.
The successful candidate is also expected to make a significant
contribution to the development of the HBI research program
(https://leibniz-hbi.de/en/research/research-programmes).
In their application, applicants are expected to indicate to which of
the University’s core research areas, emerging fields, or profile
initiatives
(https://www.uni-hamburg.de/en/forschung/forschungsprofil/forschungsschwerpunkte.html)
their research can best be assigned.
Section 12 subsection 7 sentence 2 of the Hamburg higher education act
(Hamburgisches Hochschulgesetz, HmbHG) applies.
Requirements
Academic qualifications and additional requirements as specified in
Section 15 HmbHG.
Additional criteria
We are looking for an internationally recognized research personality
whose excellent research and innovative research approaches and
empirical methods are recognized in the field of communication science,
especially in the areas of media use and societal media effects. We
expect applicants to have an outstanding research record and extensive
experience in strategic research planning, the acquisition of external
funding, project and staff management, interdisciplinary research
contexts, knowledge transfer, and new forms of research communication.
Applicants are also expected to be willing to contribute to the
development of the HBI and its positioning in the Leibniz Association
and to have a pronounced ability to work collaboratively and as part of
a team. Joint research initiatives with journalism and mass
communication at Universität Hamburg are desired.The University places
particular emphasis on the quality of teaching and therefore requests
that applicants provide details of their teaching experience and objectives.
Non-German-speaking post holders are expected to acquire the language
skills necessary to teach in German (Level C1 of the Common European
Framework of Reference for Languages) within two years of commencing
employment.
Following hearings to evaluate knowledge and expertise, selected
candidates will be further assessed to ascertain their skills in the
areas of management and human resources.
As a University of Excellence, Universität Hamburg is one of the
strongest research universities in Germany. As a flagship university in
the greater Hamburg region, it nurtures innovative, cooperative contacts
to partners within and outside academia. It also provides and promotes
sustainable education, knowledge, and knowledge exchange locally,
nationally, and internationally.
The Hans-Bredow-Institut for Media Research (HBI) is a member of the
Leibniz Association, which includes over 90 research and infrastructure
institutes across Germany. The HBI conducts research into media
transformation and related structural changes in public communication.
It uses a cross-media, interdisciplinary, and independent approach,
combining fundamental knowledge with transfer research to create
issue-driven knowledge for politics, business, and civil society.
In accordance with Section 14 subsection 3 sentence 3 HmbHG, Universität
Hamburg and the HBI seek to increase the proportion of women in teaching
and research and encourages female academics to apply.
Suitable disabled candidates or applicants with equivalent status with
comparable qualifications, abilities, and experience receive preference
in the application process.
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