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Monmouth University
Department of Communication
The Wayne D. McMurray School of Humanities and Social Science
West Long Branch, NJ  07764

                   Communication/Applied Communication

Tenure-track position in communication, at the rank of Assistant
Professor, to begin August 2004.  Primary emphasis in family and
interpersonal communication.  Secondary emphasis in intercultural and
small group communication.  The person in this position will teach
undergraduate courses in the new applied communication curriculum, as
well as teach core courses for communication majors.  Expected to
contribute to a M.A. program in Corporate and Public Communication.

Qualifications:  Ph.D. in communication, a clear research agenda,
student centered teaching experience, evidence of scholarship
appropriate to teaching specialty, and collegiality suitable to a
department with the reputation of giving personal attention to
students.  Candidates who are committed to creating a more diverse
environment are particularly encouraged to apply.

Monmouth University is an independent non-sectarian undergraduate and
graduate institution.  The University has over 200 full-time faculty and
more than 50 degree programs serving 6,000 students.  Monmouth is
located in the media rich central New Jersey coastal area within 90
minutes of Manhattan and Philadelphia.  The Department of Communication
is a dynamic growing department with 20 faculty, serving 600
undergraduate majors and 60 graduate students with an MA in Corporate
and Public Communication.

Application procedure includes the submission of a letter of
application, vitae, evidence of teaching effectiveness, and three
letters of reference.  Review of application files will begin on
November 15, 2003, and continue until the position is filled.

Monmouth University is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer

Send materials to: Dr. Don R. Swanson, Chair
   Department of Communication
   Monmouth University
   West Long Branch, NJ  07764
   Tel: 732-571-3449
   Fax: 732-571-3609
   E-mail:  [log in to unmask]






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