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OU Communication Graduate Program-Job Annoucements - 01132015

Spring, 2015

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* University of Kentucky (Org.)
* University of Maine (environmental comm)
* University of Maine (intro)
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* University of Kentucky (Org.) *

Assistant Professor in Organizational Communication

The Department of Communication at the University of Kentucky invites
applications for one full-time tenure track position at the rank of
assistant professor in the field of Organizational Communication
beginning August 15, 2015, pending final budgetary approval. A record of
or potential for extramural funding and/or advanced statistical training
is desirable. A Ph.D. in communication or a related discipline, evidence
of excellence in teaching, and research and publication credentials
commensurate with departments in RU/VH universities is required.
Responsibilities include teaching two courses per semester, actively
engaging in research, and participating on program and student
committees.

The Department of Communication is a part of the College of
Communication and Information with master’s and doctoral programs in
communication, library and information science, and information,
communication and technology. The College offers undergraduate programs
in communication, journalism, media arts and studies, integrated
strategic communication, and information, communication, and technology.
 The University has recognized Department faculty for their teaching
excellence. The Department has an active research faculty with a
consistent record of extramural funding. Research technology includes

•  advanced web and handheld survey development,ukcampus_cropped
•  custom web-data application development,
•  “COMMTV”, a searchable, stream-able, television archive spanning 7
years,
•  custom web-based coding system for efficient analysis of digital
libraries,
•  a 20-seat stadium-style theater for video stimuli presentation, and
•  interpersonal and gaming/media effects interaction labs.

Faculty research specialties include interpersonal, mass, instructional,
organizational, health, and risk and crisis communication. For
information about the College and Department, visit http://ci.uky.edu/.



Lexington is in the center of the Bluegrass, an internationally
acclaimed cultural landscape, and in close proximity to Louisville and
Cincinnati. It is a community of 300,000 and is distinguished by its
rating as one of the top 10 most educated cities in the nation (according
to the U.S. Census), top 5 cities for young professionals (Kiplinger),
top 3 mid-sized cities for lowest cost of living (KPMG LLP), and top 5
cities to raise a family (Forbes). More information on Lexington is
available at http://www.visitlex.com and http://www.aceweekly.com

The University of Kentucky and the UK College of Communication and
Information are strongly committed to increasing diversity in their
community of students and faculty. Individuals with ethnically diverse
backgrounds are actively encouraged to apply for this position. The
University of Kentucky is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Contingent on
final budgetary approval, salary for the position will be commensurate
with experience.

Application Information

To apply, please email a (1) letter of application, (2) vitae with
contact information for three references, and (3) evidence of teaching
and research excellence by attaching three document files to [log in to unmask]
Please address correspondence to Dr. Kevin Real, Search Committee Chair.
Letters of reference will be requested from semi-finalists. Review of
applications begins January 23, 2016 and continues until the positions
are filled. Upon offer of employment, successful applicants for all
positions may be required to pass a national background check as
required by University of Kentucky Human Resources.

Contact:

Dr. Kevin Real, Search Committee Chair
University of Kentucky
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* University of Maine (environmental comm) *

TENURE-TRACK ASSISTANT PROFESSOR:  ENVIRONMENTAL COMMUNICATION

The Department of Communication and Journalism at the University of
Maine seeks to hire a tenure-track assistant professor to conduct
research and teach in the area of Environmental Communication. 
Expertise in the area of health related to the environment is desirable
but not required.  Tenure track faculty members engage in research,
teaching and service activities.  The successful candidate will be
expected to advise bachelors, masters, and doctoral students and teach
courses in quantitative and/or qualitative methods, environmental
communication, and core courses that support our undergraduate and
graduate programs, as well as develop and teach topical courses that
support and extend our degree offerings.  The teaching load for tenure
track, full graduate faculty members is ordinarily two courses per term.
The start date is September 1, 2015 for full-time academic year
appointments.
 
Located on the northern border of beautiful Downeast Maine, the
University of Maine, Orono, is the flagship campus of the University of
Maine System and is the principal graduate institution in the state.  It
is the state’s land grant and sea grant university, enrolling nearly 12,000
students. The Department offers BA, MA, and PhD degrees. Further
information about the Department and our activities can be found at http://cmj.umaine.edu/.
 Numerous cultural activities, excellent public schools in
neighbourhoods where children can walk to school, high quality medical
care, little traffic, and a reasonable cost of living make the greater
Bangor area a wonderful place to live.  The University of Maine is
located just 60 miles from the beautiful Bar Harbor area and Acadia
National Park and two hours from Portland, offering access to a wealth
of outdoor activities and a thriving restaurant scene.
 
Qualifications:  A completed Ph.D. in Communication, Mass Communication,
or related field is required by the start date.  Preference will be
given to candidates with a record of high-quality teaching, scholarly
productivity, collaborative work across and external to the University,
participation on research teams with diverse disciplinary members, and
success in obtaining external research funding.  
 
How to Apply:  Candidates submit a letter of application, complete vita,
research sample, short teaching portfolio, and any additional evidence
of collaborative work, interdisciplinary research experience, and grant
success.  All application materials with the exception of letters of
recommendation must be submitted via HireTouch (http://umaine.hiretouch.com),
"Apply For Position."  You will need to create a profile and application.
 The three letters of recommendation should be submitted directly by
their authors or a dossier service to the chair of the search committee:
 
Michael Socolow
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* University of Maine (intro) *

Lecturer

The Department of Communication and Journalism at the University of
Maine seeks to hire a full-time lecturer to teach introductory courses
in communication such as public speaking, interpersonal communication,
and storytelling as well as a graduate pro-seminar in communication
pedagogy.  The successful candidate will be expected to supervise and
train graduate teaching assistants (16 total) and to develop and teach
courses that support and extend our degree offerings.  The ordinary
workload for this position is two-three for undergraduate courses, plus
a one credit graduate course and supervisory responsibilities related to
our teaching assistant program.  The start date for the nine-month
appointment is August 2015; new teaching assistant orientation begins
the last week of August.  Summer teaching opportunities are available.
 
Located in beautiful central Maine, the University of Maine, Orono, is
the flagship campus of the University of Maine System and is the
principal graduate institution in the state.  It is the state’s land
grant and sea grant university, enrolling nearly 12,000 students. The
Department offers BA, MA, and PhD degrees.  Further information about
the Department can be found at http://cmj.umaine.edu/.  The University
of Maine is located just 60 miles from the Bar Harbor area and Acadia
National Park and two hours from Portland, offering access to a wealth
of outdoor activities and a thriving restaurant scene.
 
Qualifications:  ABD required, completed PhD preferred, in Communication
or related field by the start date.  Preference will be given to
candidates with experience in teaching assistant training and in
administration/management. 
 
How to Apply:  Candidates submit a letter of application, complete vita,
names and contact information of three references, teaching portfolio,
and any additional evidence of teacher mentorship or supervisory
experience.  All application materials with the exception of letters of
recommendation must be submitted via HireTouch (http://umaine.hiretouch.com),
"Apply For Position."  
 
Send questions to Eric Peterson, [log in to unmask]
 
Review of applications will begin on January 15.  Candidates with
completed applications by this date are guaranteed full consideration.
 


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