Colleagues, please note the job announcement below.--Lillie ________________________________ From: [log in to unmask] [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of Radhika Parameswaran Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2007 8:12 AM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: Re: [Ccs_list] Faculty Positions, Indiana University Please feel free to circulate or post. My apologies if you have already received this job ad via other channels. Thank you. Radhika (School of Journalism, Indiana University) ----------------------------------------------------- INDIANA UNIVERSITY School of Journalism Faculty Search Announcement Indiana University's School of Journalism on the Bloomington campus seeks applications for multiple positions in journalism, mass communication, and new media, with varied areas of emphasis in teaching, research and creative activity. The school will consider applicants for all levels of appointment, including tenured (based upon successful review by the school and the university) and tenure track. Because Indiana is a research university, faculty members in tenure-track positions should have the credentials (normally a terminal degree) to conduct significant and interesting research or creative activity. Applicants also should have professional and/or teaching experience in their field of expertise and be committed to teaching, service, and research or creative activity. Rank and salary for each position will depend on academic and professional qualifications and experience. The positions begin in August 2008, though a January 2009 starting date is also possible. The School of Journalism offers bachelor's and master's degrees in journalism as well as a Ph.D. in mass communication. At this large, state university in the hills of southern Indiana, the School is a relatively small and respected unit with 20 full-time, tenure-track or tenured faculty members, half of whom will be eligible for retirement over the next five years. The School has a growing enrollment of about 700 undergraduates and 75 graduate students. The faculty consists of a seasoned group of educators with a wide range of professional backgrounds and research interests. The university and school are noted for their research programs and are equipped with state-of-the art resources for instruction and research. For more information, see the school's website at http://www.journalism.indiana.edu <http://www.journalism.indiana.edu/> . Applicants at the assistant professor level should send a letter of application, resume and the names of three references to Professor David Nord, chair Faculty Search Committee School of Journalism Indiana University Bloomington, IN 47405-7108 Applicants at the associate or full professor level should send a letter of application, resume and the names of six references to the above address. The search committee will start reviewing applications as they arrive; however, all applications received by October 15 will be given full consideration for a position. Indiana University is an Equal Employment Affirmative Action Employer and is strongly committed to achieving excellence through cultural diversity. The university actively encourages applications and nominations of women, minorities, and persons with disabilities and encourages applications from candidates with diverse cultural backgrounds. ____________________________