Colleagues:
Please note this new job opportunity.

Sincerely,
Meta
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From: Mary T. Rantin [[log in to unmask]]
Sent: Monday, November 16, 2009 7:18 AM
To: Carstarphen, Meta G.
Subject: Non Tenure Track Position in Media Studies & Production

Could you please post the following add for a NTT Position.  Thank you.

Position Announcement

Department of Broadcasting, Telecommunications and Mass Media
Temple University

Non Tenure Track position in Media Studies & Production

The department of Broadcasting, Telecommunications and Mass Media (BTMM) at Temple University invites applications for a 1 year non-tenure track position to begin in fall 2010. The ideal candidate for this position will be able teach one or more of the department’s large skill related lecture courses (Introduction to Media Technology, The Future of Your TV, or Principles of Writing for the Media), and will be experienced in media writing, and media platforms such as broadcast, online, or corporate media.  In addition, depending on their qualifications, the NTT would be able to teach courses in the department’s production curriculum including television production, editing, and/or web design. The person hired will also work with other faculty on curriculum and technology planning.

The department has approximately 700 majors who study audio, video and electronic media production; management of media institutions; and social and psychological functions, processes and effects of media. It offers a master's degree and contributes to an inter-departmental doctoral program in Mass Media and Communication. BTMM is one of six departments in a large, diverse and dynamic School of Communications and Theater.

Temple University is located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the fourth largest media and telecommunications market in the nation. The University community at large includes more than 35,000 students in the region and at several international campuses; the School of Communications and Theater includes 3,900 undergraduate and graduate students.

For more information about the department, school, and Temple University, please visit http://www.temple.edu/btmm.

To apply, please mail a letter of application, curriculum vitae, and three letters of reference by December 4, 2009 to:

Matthew Lombard
Chair, Search Committee
Dept. of Broadcasting, Telecommunications and Mass Media
Temple University
205 Annenberg Hall
2020 North 13th Street
Philadelphia, PA 19122

Temple University is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer and educator where diversity is an essential source of vitality and strength. The University is committed to nondiscrimination based on race, color, national origin, sex, marital status, sexual orientation, religion, age and disability.