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@ Assistant Professor, tenure track, in Film Studies. FLORIDA
ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY, Department of Communication (Boca Raton, Florida)
==========================================
prazo/plazo/deadline: 22 NOV 2004

FLORIDA ATLANTIC UNIVERSITY, Department of Communication, is seeking
an Assistant Professor, tenure track, in Film Studies, to teach
undergraduate and graduate courses in film history, theory and
criticism. Effective date of employment: August 2005. Ph.D.
required, as well as active publishing record and teaching
experience. Interest and/or experience in program building
preferred. Application deadline: November 22, 2004. Send letter of
application, cv, three letters of recommendation and samples of
scholarly work to: Dr. Eric Freedman, Chair, Film Studies Search
Committee, Department of Communication, Florida Atlantic University,
777 Glades Road, Boca Raton, FL 33431-0991. E-mail for inquiries
only: efreedma@.... For detailed information on FAU and the
department's Multimedia Studies degree program, visit our web sites
at: http://www.fau.edu and http://proteus.fau.edu. Florida Atlantic
University is an Equal Opportunity/Equal Access Institution.

@ NEW FILM STUDIES POSITION. Department of English, University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign
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prazo/plazo/deadline: 5 NOV 2004


Full-time tenure-track appointment. Film Studies. Assistant
Professor. Appointment begins August 16, 2005. Position assumes
completed PhD. in pertinent area by August 2005.

We are seeking a specialist in transnational and/or American cinemas
and visual cultures, and in theories of film, digital media, and
television. We especially encourage applications from candidates with
expertise in
postcolonial studies, queer studies, ethnic studies, and/or gender
studies. The position involves engagement in curricular development
and teaching at all levels of the undergraduate and graduate programs.

To ensure full consideration, send letter, c.v. and 1-3 page
description of the dissertation or current post-dissertation research
project to Martin Camargo, Head, Department of English, University of
Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 608 S. Wright St., Urbana, IL 61801
(phone 217-333-2390) by November 5, 2004. We acknowledge all
applications and plan to interview at MLA. Salary
commensurate with qualifications. Appointments contingent on final
approval of funding. The UIUC is an Affirmative Action, Equal
Opportunity Employer.


Sarah Projansky
Associate Professor
Gender and Women's Studies Program
Unit for Cinema Studies
University of Illinois
911 S. Sixth Street
Champaign, IL 61820
(217) 333-2990 (office)
(217) 333-0151 (fax)


@ ANTICIPATED TENURE-TRACK ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN TELEVISION
STUDIES. GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY
==========================================
prazo/plazo/deadline: 30 NOV 2004

Television Studies
Anticipated tenure-track Assistant Professor in Television Studies.
Ph.D. required. Seeking applicants with an active research program
and ability to teach graduate and undergraduate courses in television
studies. The successful candidate will help shape an innovative Ph.D.
program in Moving Image Studies that combines studies in film,
television, and new media. Send letter of application, vita,
transcripts, evidence of teaching effectiveness, and three letters of
recommendation to Kathy Fuller-Seeley, Chair, Television Search.

Address applications to Search Committee, Communication Department,
Georgia State University, 1 Park Place, Suite 1040, Atlanta, Georgia
30303. Applicant review has begun and will continue until the
positions
are filled. Positions will start August 2005 . Georgia State
University is an equal opportunity educational institution and an
EEO/AA employer.

ABOUT GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY
Georgia State University is a research university with nationally
recognized programs, outstanding faculty, and a rapidly growing
international reputation. Located in downtown Atlanta, the
university has long offered nationally ranked programs in business
and education,
and offers the full range of undergraduate and graduate degree programs.
The university enrolls approximately 27,000 students, including more
than 7,000 graduate students. The university ranks in the top ten in
the country in the number of African American graduates per year.
Students come from every state in the nation and more than 140
countries around the world. The College of Arts and Sciences (which
includes the Department of Communication) is strongly supportive of
interdisciplinary
and international initiatives, many of which involve communication
faculty. The University's close proximity to the state capital, the
Martin Luther King, Jr. Center, the Jimmy Carter Presidential
Library, CNN World Headquarters, and the city's thriving arts scene
make
Georgia State University an especially attractive place to live and research.

ABOUT THE DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION

The Department of Communication has an active, accomplished faculty,
whose work is nationally and internationally recognized. There are
approximately 120 M.A. students and 40 Ph.D. students in a thriving
graduate program. The Ph.D. program offers instruction in two tracks:
Public Communication (which brings together faculty in the mass and
speech communication areas) and Moving Image Studies (combining
faculty strength in film and digital media production and criticism,
and performance studies). The graduate faculty has been greatly
enhanced in the last five years, and the university has committed to
additional programmatic expansion. The department houses the Digital
Arts and Entertainment Laboratory (including an audience response
theatre and
digital production and post-production studios), the Center for
International Media Education, and the Center for Research on
Atypical Development and Learning. Our faculty is diverse and
collegial. The department's web address is:
http://communication.gsu.edu/

Greg M. Smith
Associate Professor and Graduate Director
Moving Image Studies Program
Film/Video/Digital Imaging Program
Department of Communication
Georgia State University

Office: 1050 One Park Place
(404) 463-9428
Fax: (404) 651-1409

Email: gsmith@...

Mailing address:
Department of Communication
Georgia State University
P.O. Box 4000
Atlanta, GA 30302-4000

For Courier and Overnight Services (FedEx, UPS, etc.):
Department of Communication
One Park Place South
Suite 1050
Atlanta, GA 30303

@ Visiting Assistant Professor in Media Production/ Multimedia
Production. The Department of Communication and Journalism. Auburn
University (Alabama)
==========================================
prazo/plazo/deadline: 1 NOV 2004

Seeks a Visiting Assistant Professor in Media Production/ Multimedia
Production to begin Aug. 16, 2005. The successful candidate will be
appointed for a three-year term, subject to annual performance
reviews, and will teach from the following courses: Electronic Field
Production, Television Production and Directing, Multimedia
Production, Writing for Radio, TV, and Film, and/or other relevant
courses in mass communication and media production. Experience
conducting film series and/or film festivals is also desirable. The
candidate selected for this position must be able to meet the
eligibility requirements for working in the United States at the time
of appointment and must be able to communicate in the language in
which courses are taught. Competitive salary. Teaching load
negotiable.

Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.

Minimum Qualifications: M.F.A. in Video, Film Production or relevant
area or doctorate in Communication, Mass Communication or relevant
area. A.B.D. considered with completion of degree by Aug. 15, 2005.
Evidence of excellent teaching is required.

Application Procedure: Send letter of application, vita, transcripts
of graduate work, three letters of reference, samples of production
work, and evidence of teaching effectiveness to:

Dr. George Plasketes, Chair
RTVF Search Committee
Department of Communication & Journalism
212 Tichenor Hall
Auburn University, AL 36849-5211
334-844-2760
334-844-4573 (FAX)
plaskgm@...
www.auburn.edu/academic/liberal_arts/cmjn

The search committee will begin reviewing applications November 1,
2004, and will continue until the position is filled.

The Department of Communication and Journalism comprises
approximately 700 undergraduate students and a master's program and
is the largest department in Auburn University's College of Liberal
Arts. Auburn is located in the East Central portion of Alabama
between Montgomery, Ala., and Atlanta. Auburn is within easy access
of a large variety of cultural and historical sites, activities, and
events. The university itself is located on a lovely campus and is
the largest in Alabama with an enrollment of more than 23,000
students.

Auburn University is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer.

Posted by Emmett Winn (winnjoh@...) Auburn University

@ Assistant Professor in Film Studies. Department of Communications,
Popular Culture and Film. BROCK UNIVERSITY (CANADA)
==========================================
prazo/plazo/deadline: 15 DEZ 2004

Department of Communications, Popular Culture and Film

The Department of Communications, Popular Culture and Film at Brock
University invites applications for a probationary (tenure-track)
appointment in Film Studies at the rank of Assistant Professor,
effective July 1, 2005. The position is subject to final budgetary
approval. A thriving interdisciplinary unit with more than 700
majors, the department offers undergraduate degrees in Communications
Studies, Film Studies and Popular Culture (for more information see
our website:
http://www.brocku.ca/cpcf). The Department is also the major
participant in the University's Interdisciplinary MA Program in
Popular Culture. A Ph.D.in a discipline relevant to Film Studies is
required, together with
evidence of successful teaching experience and research potential.
Applicants should be prepared to teach a broad range of film studies
courses at all levels. Additional expertise in popular culture and
television studies will be an asset. The successful candidate will be
expected to develop a strong externally-funded program of research
and scholarship in the area of expertise, contribute to curriculum
development, and participate fully in the affairs of the Department.
It is also expected that the successful candidate will teach and
supervise theses in the MA program.
Applicants should submit by 15 December 2004 a letter of
application accompanied by a curriculum vitae, a plan of proposed
research, summaries of teaching evaluations, and selected reprints
and pre-prints of published work, and arrange for three letters of
reference
to be sent to:

Prof. Jeannette Sloniowski, Appointments Committee Chair, Department
of Communications, Popular Culture and Film, Brock University, St.
Catharines, ON L2S 3A1.

In accordance with Canadian immigration requirements, this
advertisement is directed to Canadian citizens and permanent
residents. Brock University is committed to a positive action policy
aimed at reducing gender imbalance in faculty; qualified women and
men candidates are equally encouraged to apply. More information on
Brock University can be found on the University's website
www.BrockU.ca.


@ Tenure-track assistant professor. Telecommunication and Film
Department. College of Communication and Information Sciences.
University of Alabama
==========================================
prazo/plazo/deadline: 24 NOV 2004

The Department seeks a full time, tenure-track assistant professor
beginning August 16, 2005 to teach graduate and undergraduate courses
in broadcasting/cable in two or more of the following areas:
management, programming, audience analysis, sales, economics,
law/policy and to conduct programmatic research. Candidates should
have an earned doctorate or be in
the final stages of dissertation completion and demonstrate potential
for undergraduate and graduate teaching and for developing a program
of scholarship suitable for later tenure consideration. Salary is
nationally competitive.

Established in 1940, the Department has approximately 350 students in
its undergraduate and masters programs. It is one of five academic
units in the College of Communication and Information Sciences, which
includes an interdepartmental doctoral program and the Institute for
Communication Research. The College operates the professional
production facilities of the state s Center for Public Television and
Radio, award-winning Alabama Public Radio, student radio station
WVUA-FM, and Tuscaloosa s primary commercial television station,
WVUA-7.

The University of Alabama, established in 1831 in Tuscaloosa, is
currently rated one of the top-40 public universities in the nation
by US News & World Report. It has approximately 20,000 students,
including 3,000
graduate students in 56 doctoral programs and a Carnegie
classification of "Doctoral/Research Universities Extensive"
Tuscaloosa is a university-oriented community of nearly 100,000
located about fifty minutes southwest of Birmingham, in the nation s
40th television market. It is a morning s drive from the Smokey
Mountains, Gulf Coast beaches, New Orleans, Nashville and Atlanta.
Additional information about the Department, the College and the
University, is available at

www.tcf.ua.edu

Telephone inquiries are welcome (205-348-6350).

Send application letter, vita/resume and names, addresses and phone numbers
of three references to:

Prof. Loy A. Singleton
Telecommunication and Film Department
University of Alabama
Box 870152
Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0152.

Screening of applications begins November 24; however, applications
will be accepted until search is completed.

UA is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer. Women and
minorities are especially encouraged to apply.


@ MANAGER, COMPUTER-BASED DESIGN COURSES. RHODE ISLAND SCHOOL OF
DESIGN. PROVIDENCE, RI
==========================================
prazo/plazo/deadline: N/C


- Department: Continuing Education
- Full-time

OVERVIEW: Develop, plan, staff, coordinate, monitor and evaluate all
CE technology course offerings. Supervise the following certificate
programs coordinators: Advertising for Print, Broadcast + Internet;
Computer Animation; Print Design Process + Production; Video Editing
for Digital Postproduction; Web Design/Development; and Fast Track
Computer programs and assorted Young Artist and Pre-College programs.
Work to help integrate technology into non-technological areas of CE
and help plan for the advent of online learning efforts. Supervise
the Computer Lab Specialist and co-supervise the Programs Assistant.
Work with the director and others in tailoring courses for the public
to meet the particular needs of area businesses. Advise students and
faculty as necessary and conduct orientation sessions. Make
recommendations concerning software, hardware, lab facilities, etc.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS: Prepare draft copy of seasonal (spring, summer,
fall, winter) Extension course catalogs, sections of the Summer
Studies and Pre-College catalogs, faculty and student handbooks, and
orientation and training materials. Work closely with the CE
Marketing Manager on initiatives for these programs. Participate in
establishing annual goals, objectives and action plans for technology
dependant CE programs. Develop and implement academic policies and
procedures, establishing criteria for assessment, portfolio review,
and program completion. Develop new certificate programs in the area
of technology. Manage and oversee the implementation and evaluation
of those programs. Monitor budgets and staffing plans.

QUALIFICATIONS: Master's Degree, or equivalent education and a
combination of experience in art design, technology, and/or adult
education desired. Minimum BFA, BA/BS required. Three to five years
experience in program planning, implementation and evaluation,
preferably in a continuing education environment. Experience in an
arts school or organization, or as a consultant will be considered.
Familiarity with emerging technologies, network issues, software
applications and platforms relevant to web design, animation, graphic
design, digital post-production for video, 3D modeling, digital
photography, and game design, etc. is required along with proficiency
with business and educational applications of such technology tools.
Excellent writing and math skills are required. The ability to remain
current with post-secondary level technology and teaching trends in
the fields of art and design as well as training curriculum for the
corporate sector is desired. Familiarity with registration database
software and Excel, along with the ability to assess the technology
knowledge level of potential course instructors is desired. Ability
to work independently, and as a member of a team.

To apply, visit http://www.risd.edu/about_jobs.cfm.

@ Assistant Professor Position, University of Texas at Austin,
Department of Radio-Television-Film Race, Ethnicity and Media position
==========================================
prazo/plazo/deadline: 30 NOV 2004

The Department of Radio-Television-Film at the University of Texas at
Austin seeks a tenure-track assistant professor with specialization
in race, ethnicity and media. A Ph.D. is required, along with the
ability to
teach undergraduate and graduate level courses as well as to publish
in the national and international journals in the field. Knowledge
of communication theory and multiple research methods, including
social scientific approaches, is expected.

Please include a resume with reference contact information along with
your cover letter. Address your application to: Dr. America
Rodriguez, Chair, Search Committee, The University of Texas at
Austin, Department of Radio-Television-Film, 1 University Station
A0800, Austin, TX 78712-0108. Review of applications will begin
October 15, 2004 and will close November 30.

The Department of Radio-TV-Film has 29 permanent faculty,
approximately 950 undergraduate majors and 150 graduate students in
M.A., MFA, and Ph.D. programs. RTF offers courses in film and video
television studies,
international communication, telecommunications technology and
policy, gender and sexuality and media, ethnic issues in
communication, film and video production, screenwriting and digital
media research and design. The University of Texas at Austin is an
Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer. Minorities and women
are encouraged to apply. For more information about the University,
visit the University's home page at
www.utexas.edu.
**********************************************************
Janet Staiger
William P. Hobby Centennial Professor of
Communication
Department of Radio-Television-Film
University of Texas at Austin
1 University Station A0800
Austin, TX 78712-0108 USA
512-471-6653 (office)
http://www.utexas.edu/coc/rtf/faculty/staiger/index.html


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