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Dear All,
members of the list might be interest in this post advertised by Wilfrid 
Laurier University (Canada)
searching for a position in 'Journalism and Human Rights/Human Diversity 
Programs' for candidates that
have 'extensive experience in radio broadcasting, preferably in an 
international development context'.

Further details and contact addresses attached below.

Best Wishes,

Salvo



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Subject:     [creative-radio] JOB: Assistant Professor - Journalism / 
international radio / human rights
Date:     Sat, 24 Jan 2009 11:57:13 -0500 (EST)
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Date: Thu, 22 Jan 2009 10:08:07 -0500
From: "Maija Saari" <[log in to unmask]>
Subject: Job Ads - Journalism-related - Laurier Brantford

Journalism/Human Rights/Human Diversity
http://info.wlu.ca/academic/postings/Brantford/item/03302009FriJan9170133EST2009.html

Applications are due by March 30, 2009 and should consist of a cover
letter, a curriculum vitae, a research statement, one recent sample
publication or professional broadcast, statement of teaching interests,
and evidence of teaching effectiveness. Evidence of production grants
from aid or development agencies will also be considered.

In addition to application documents and materials, candidates should
arrange for three letters of reference to be sent directly to Acting
Dean of Wilfrid Laurier Brantford Campus, Dr. Kathryn Carter, 73 George
St., Brantford, ON, N3T 2Y3.

The Brantford campus of Wilfrid Laurier University invites applications
for one position in the Journalism and Human Rights/Human Diversity
Programs at the rank of Assistant Professor (tenure track or limited
term appointment) beginning July 1, 2009, subject to budgetary
approval.

Professionally, the ideal candidate will have extensive experience in
radio broadcasting, preferably in an international development context.
Academically, the ideal candidate will hold a post-graduate
degree-minimally an M.A. and preferably a PhD-and demonstrate evidence
or promise of scholarly research in areas such as: peace journalism,
journalism in emergent democracies or journalism as a tool to promote
human rights and social justice.

Wilfrid Laurier-Brantford is an interdisciplinary campus with a core
curriculum in Contemporary Studies. The Human Rights and Human Diversity
program addresses the theory and practice of rights, diversity and
justice in the Canadian and international contexts, while the Journalism
program aims to develop professional media skills in a context of
critical scholarly inquiry. The successful candidate will have the
opportunity to teach in the Contemporary Studies, Journalism and Human
Rights/Human Diversity programs. The journalism teaching load will
include skills courses in reporting, editing and production as well as
other more analytical courses.

Applications are due by March 30, 2009 and should consist of a cover
letter, a curriculum vitae, a research statement, one recent sample
publication or professional broadcast, statement of teaching interests,
and evidence of teaching effectiveness. Evidence of production grants
from aid or development agencies will also be considered.

In addition to application documents and materials, candidates should
arrange for three letters of reference to be sent directly to Acting
Dean of Wilfrid Laurier Brantford Campus, Dr. Kathryn Carter, 73 George
St., Brantford, ON, N3T 2Y3.

Wilfrid Laurier University is committed to equity and values diversity.
We welcome applications from qualified individuals of all genders and
sexual orientations, persons with disabilities, Aboriginal persons, and
persons of a visible minority. All qualified candidates are encouraged
to apply; however, Canadian citizens and permanent residents will be
given priority. Members of the designated groups wishing to be
considered for employment equity must self-identify, in confidence, to
the Acting Dean of the Brantford Campus, Dr. Kathryn Carter.

via / thanks to / from:

Maija Saari
Assistant Professor - Journalism
Wilfrid Laurier University
Brantford Campus
Brantford, Ontario, Canada
1 (519) 756-8228 ext. 5765
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I am on a leave from administrative duties until July 09 - please
direct all program-related matters to Dr. David Haskell, acting program
coordinator, or Anna Mutter Gibbons, program assistant.
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