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Department of Communication

College of Liberal Arts and Sciences

Portland State University


The Department of Communication at Portland State University in Oregon

seeks 2 full-time, nine-month, tenure-track assistant professors to

begin September 16, 2009. Scholars who fit within Portland State's

emphasis on community engagement and sustainability, and the

Department's interdisciplinary focus on discourse in urban

communities, are encouraged to apply. Individuals with research

interests in traditionally under-represented communities and who

complement current faculty expertise are sought. Experience in

combining methods (e.g. experimental and survey, content analysis and

discourse analysis, etc.) is desirable.


Duties will include teaching graduate and undergraduate courses, and

directing master's theses; conducting research and obtaining grants

for external funding; and participating in campus and community

service. A PhD in Communication or a related field and a background in

university teaching and research are required (ABD may be considered

with strong evidence of completion no later than June 2010).


Minimum qualifications include a demonstrated passion for research, a

well-established research program that shows a strong potential for

sustained external funding, and a record of teaching excellence.

Appointment above the rank of Assistant Professor requires a strong

history of obtaining and managing external support for research. Women

and members of minority groups are encouraged to apply.


Portland State is the largest campus in the Oregon University System

with 26,000 students. Our mission is to enhance the intellectual,

social, cultural and economic qualities of urban life. For the fifth

consecutive year, our curriculum ranks among the best in the nation,

according to U.S. News & World Report's America's Best Colleges 2007,

which features Portland State under the section "Academic Programs to

Look For." Portland, Oregon, is a rich arts and cultural community

known for its public transportation system, cycling, sports teams,

microbreweries, eateries, boutiques, parks and neighborhoods.


Send a letter of application, curriculum vitae, contact information,

evidence of teaching effectiveness, samples of published research, and

three letters of reference to: Search Committee Chair, Department of

Communication, Portland State University, P.O. Box 751, Portland, OR

97207, ([log in to unmask]). Review of applications will begin January 1

and will continue until the positions are filled. For information call

503.725.5384. Portland State University is an Affirmative Action,

Equal Opportunity institution and, in keeping with the President's

diversity initiative, welcomes applications from diverse candidates

and candidates who support diversity.




**I am on Research Leave for the Fall 2008 semester and may check e-mail only periodically**
Meta G. Carstarphen, Ph.D., APR
Gaylord Endowed Family Professor
University of Oklahoma
Gaylord College of Journalism & Mass Communication
Associate Professor
395 W. Lindsey Blvd  Room 3510C
Norman, OK  73071
PHONE: 405-325-5227

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