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[Commlist] Assistant Professor (tenure-track) in Network Science and Communication-Northeastern University
Tue Nov 25 20:38:43 GMT 2025
Assistant Professor (tenure-track) in Network Science and
Communication-Northeastern University
The College of Arts, Media and Design (CAMD) at Northeastern University
invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor in Network
Science, to be located at the Boston campus. We are particularly
interested in candidates with a focus on social networks and sports,
science communication, or another communication/media topic, qualified
for a joint appointment between the Department of Communication Studies
and a department within the College of Science. There is also potential
for collaboration with other relevant units such as the Network Science
Institute.
The ideal candidate will conduct original research at the intersection
of network science, communication, and media, and/or will advance
computational communication research using network analysis approaches.
In this position, the successful candidate will develop and teach core
undergraduate and graduate courses in our communication studies degree
programs. We encourage applicants whose research includes but is not
limited to any of the following topics: Sports media, fans or culture;
Sports, markets and identity; Sports teams and performance networks;
Science translation and media ecosystems; Civic science, trust, and
knowledge co-creation networks; Science knowledge production and
collaboration networks.
Our tenure and promotion process values collaborative research and
teamwork. Hires will be mentored for success with individualized and
group guidance. In addition, a strong and effective faculty development
strategy is part of the Northeastern institutional mission. The ADVANCE
Office of Faculty Development office works in conjunction with the
Office of Research Development (ORD) and the Center for Advancing
Teaching and Learning Through Research (CATLR) to provide programs and
trainings to further develop and support a thriving faculty.
The College is seeking to give excellent candidates across all
demographics of society the opportunity, resources, and support to
establish innovative and impactful research careers. This includes
candidates at the earliest stages of their careers as well as those who
are more established. For selected candidates, there may be an option of
a 1- to 2-year CAMD funded, mentored post-doc Fellow position, to allow
candidates to ramp up their research programs before starting on the
tenure track.
Responsibilities:
Responsibilities will include teaching undergraduate and graduate
courses, including courses in our communication studies programs;
mentoring students at undergraduate, masters, and doctoral levels;
maintaining a strong program of interdisciplinary research that attracts
external funding and/or recognition; and participating in departmental,
college and university service. Qualified candidates must be prepared to
work with global student populations.
Qualifications:
The successful candidate will have a PhD degree in Communication
Studies, Psychology, or a related field by the employment start date;
and demonstrated potential to attract external funding for research
and/or creative practice.
APPLY HERE:
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