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University of Missouri
School of Journalism

Strategic Communication Assistant Professor

The Missouri School of Journalism is seeking a colleague who will teach at the
graduate and undergraduate levels in strategic communication in the areas of
marketing research, data analysis, and consumer insights.  We invite
applications for a full-time 9-month tenure track assistant professor beginning
in August 2013.

Qualifications: A Ph.D. in marketing, communication, advertising, or related
field is required, as well as professional experience.  Scholarly research and
publication are required as appropriate for a Research One university.
Candidates with a background in marketing research at the professional level
are preferred as are individuals with expertise in both quantitative and
qualitative methods.
Teaching Assignment: Teach research methods at the doctoral, masters, and
undergraduate levels including in the online master’s program.  Teach
Principles of Strategic Communication and Interactive Advertising. Teach and
advise students in the School’s student-staffed full service IMC agencies.

Application Process: Application screening will begin April 1 and continue until
the position is filled.. Please provide a letter describing teaching, professional
background, research, and a CV with the names and addresses of three
references.  Please visit http://hrs.missouri.edu/find-a-job/academic/ to
access the online application system.  This position is Job ID #9882.  Email
Elizabeth Hardt ([log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>) with any questions.

The University of Missouri is committed to cultural diversity, and it is expected
that successful candidate will share this commitment. MU is an Equal
Employment Opportunity/ADA institution and encourages applications from
women and minority candidates.


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