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[Commlist] Professor and Chair of the Department of Communication, UNC Chapel Hill
Wed Nov 10 21:54:39 GMT 2021
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The College of Arts & Sciences at the University of North Carolina at
Chapel Hill invites applications for Professor and Chair of the
Department of Communication. Reporting to the senior associate dean for
fine arts and humanities, serving as the department’s academic leader
and lead administrative officer, the chair will be called upon to:
create an environment that facilitates an effective shared vision;
proactively lead department academic, research and service activities;
promote an inclusive and culturally competent environment with a strong
commitment to recruiting and retaining diverse faculty, staff and
students; promote, recognize and reward faculty research, excellence in
teaching and mentoring, and excellence in service; provide programs and
opportunities for students to develop research and leadership skills;
effectively link programs within the department to the broader college
and university missions; foster a culture of high-impact
interdisciplinary research and collaboration within the college; build
partnerships and alliances across the university; provide leadership in
developing external partnerships and fundraising in support of the
department’s mission and goals; continue a nationally and
internationally recognized research program; demonstrate strong
abilities in teaching at both the undergraduate and graduate levels; and
facilitate student recruitment, budget administration, and personnel
management.
The Department of Communication is one of 44 departments and curricula
in the College of Arts & Sciences. As the largest unit on campus, the
College of Arts and Sciences forms the academic core of the Carolina
experience. Through teaching, research, and service, the Department of
Communication addresses how communication functions to create, sustain,
and transform personal life, social relations, political institutions,
economic organizations, and cultural and aesthetic conventions in
society. Recognized for significant contributions to the profession,
University, state, and nation; the Department houses a Ph.D. program, a
major in Communication, an interdisciplinary major in Cultural Studies,
and a minor in Writing for the Screen and Stage. It serves as the
intellectual home for 25 faculty members, 45 graduate students, and over
600 undergraduates. The Department’s doctoral program offers a
theoretically rich, interdisciplinary, problem-based approach to
education and research that enables graduate students to define their
own research in response to the changing demands of a constantly
evolving communicative and cultural world. The Department’s
undergraduate major features four structured concentrations:
interpersonal and organizational communication; media and technology
studies and production; performance studies; and rhetoric. Each
concentration offers the Department’s majors, as well as the hundreds of
pan-University non-majors, a set of critical capacities that contribute
to an engaged, creative, and critical 21st-century citizen.
The successful candidate (they) must be eligible for appointment at the
rank of full professor with tenure, including a Ph.D. or recognized
equivalent They must have a national reputation in Communication or an
adjacent field with an outstanding record of research, teaching, and
service. The successful candidate must be able to articulate an
innovative vision of communication for the 21st century that reflects
that department’s commitment to engagement, creativity, and critique.
They will be a relationship builder and advocate with a proven capacity
to persuade a wide range of audiences and guide the implementation of
their vision. They will be a collaborative and creative leader who is
collegial and supportive with a commitment to the promotion of
diversity. They will have demonstrated administrative management
experience, including an ability to balance the priorities of multiple
stakeholders. The successful candidate must have a demonstrated
commitment to developing the excellence of communication faculty, as
well as recruiting and supporting promising students, maintaining strong
relationships with our alumni, and working with University Development
to secure philanthropic support.
The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is an equal opportunity
and affirmative action employer. All qualified applicants will receive
consideration for employment without regard to age, color, disability,
gender, gender expression, gender identity, genetic information,
national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or status as a
protected veteran.
Review of applications will begin on December 1, 2021, and will continue
until the position is filled.
To apply:https://unc.peopleadmin.com/postings/214767
<https://unc.peopleadmin.com/postings/214767>
For more information, contact Professor Jocelyn Neal,
(jneal /at/ email.unc.edu) <mailto:(jneal /at/ email.unc.edu)>, Chair, Search committee.
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