P R O @ R T E C L I P
S
Boletim Eletronico do Projeto ProArte Brasil
Ano 5 N. 47 11/2001
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PARTE 3: OFERTAS DE TRABALHO / OFERTAS DE TRABAJO
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@UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR.
SCHOOL OF ART & DESIGN -TENURE-TRACK FACULTY POSITIONS+VISITING FACULTY POSITIONS
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prazo/plazo/deadline: 04/02/2002
New undergraduate and graduate programs are in the works at the University of Michigan's School of Art & Design. In the fall of 2002, a new undergraduate curriculum that joins art and design will begin. Preliminary information about this new curriculum can be found on the School's web site. In the fall of 2003, the School plans to launch new graduate programs.
These changes dictate the addition of new tenure-track and visiting faculty to the School. In searching for new faculty, we seek individuals who can intentionally
* connect art-making and
designing skills and approaches in their creative work
* connect creative work to the University, the
community, and the world
* connect established and emerging tools, media,
technologies, and tendencies
* connect experimental activity with
critical reflection
* connect with and make history
The School is seeking to make several joint tenure-track appointments. We are looking for artists, designers, theorists and other creators who can engage issues of interest shared by other academic units at the University of Michigan. Faculty appointed to these positions will have well-established capabilities to engage issues beyond traditional academic and professional boundaries. Appointments will typically be based in the School of Art & Design with secondary appointments in other academic units at the University.
In addition, the School seeks several full-time, temporary faculty for two-year, fixed-term appointments in its new Visiting Faculty Program. This program insures a continual flow of fresh ideas and stimulating approaches throughout our community. These appointments will typically be framed within the School, but joint appointments are also possible.
Both tenure-track and visiting faculty teach two courses per semester. They are expected to carry out creative work and to maintain a public profile with that work. The School encourages and facilitates engagement with the progressive, extensive human and technical resources of the University of Michigan and the community. Studio space is provided in the new Faculty Studios Building in Ann Arbor. In addition to teaching and creative work, tenure-track faculty are expected to undertake activities in service to the School and the University. Tenure-track appointments presume the possibility of a long-term commitment to the School, while visiting faculty appointments stipulate a fixed, short-term commitment.
All of the School's programs and appointments presume a strong commitment to diversity and inclusiveness.
Qualifications: Successful candidates will have an advanced degree or equivalent experience. They will also have university-level teaching experience beyond graduate student teaching, and/or an established record of engaging the public through creative work.
Appointment Level: Rank open and commensurate with experience.
Salary: Commensurate with experience and appointment level.
Application: To include:
* Letter of application for
either a tenure-track or visiting position
* Applicants wishing to be considered for
a joint tenure-track position must specify a unit at the University
of Michigan and provide a rationale consistent with the applicant's
background and experience for such an appointment.
* Curriculum Vitae
*
Names/addresses/telephone numbers and e-mail addresses of
three
references
(No letters of recommendation accepted at time of
application.)
Boletim Eletronico do Projeto ProArte Brasil
Ano 5 N. 47 11/2001
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PARTE 3: OFERTAS DE TRABALHO / OFERTAS DE TRABAJO
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@UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN AT ANN ARBOR.
SCHOOL OF ART & DESIGN -TENURE-TRACK FACULTY POSITIONS+VISITING FACULTY POSITIONS
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prazo/plazo/deadline: 04/02/2002
New undergraduate and graduate programs are in the works at the University of Michigan's School of Art & Design. In the fall of 2002, a new undergraduate curriculum that joins art and design will begin. Preliminary information about this new curriculum can be found on the School's web site. In the fall of 2003, the School plans to launch new graduate programs.
These changes dictate the addition of new tenure-track and visiting faculty to the School. In searching for new faculty, we seek individuals who can intentionally
*
*
*
*
*
The School is seeking to make several joint tenure-track appointments. We are looking for artists, designers, theorists and other creators who can engage issues of interest shared by other academic units at the University of Michigan. Faculty appointed to these positions will have well-established capabilities to engage issues beyond traditional academic and professional boundaries. Appointments will typically be based in the School of Art & Design with secondary appointments in other academic units at the University.
In addition, the School seeks several full-time, temporary faculty for two-year, fixed-term appointments in its new Visiting Faculty Program. This program insures a continual flow of fresh ideas and stimulating approaches throughout our community. These appointments will typically be framed within the School, but joint appointments are also possible.
Both tenure-track and visiting faculty teach two courses per semester. They are expected to carry out creative work and to maintain a public profile with that work. The School encourages and facilitates engagement with the progressive, extensive human and technical resources of the University of Michigan and the community. Studio space is provided in the new Faculty Studios Building in Ann Arbor. In addition to teaching and creative work, tenure-track faculty are expected to undertake activities in service to the School and the University. Tenure-track appointments presume the possibility of a long-term commitment to the School, while visiting faculty appointments stipulate a fixed, short-term commitment.
All of the School's programs and appointments presume a strong commitment to diversity and inclusiveness.
Qualifications: Successful candidates will have an advanced degree or equivalent experience. They will also have university-level teaching experience beyond graduate student teaching, and/or an established record of engaging the public through creative work.
Appointment Level: Rank open and commensurate with experience.
Salary: Commensurate with experience and appointment level.
Application: To include:
*
*
*
*
*
Documentation of work: All types of documentation accepted,
as appropriate to present applicant's capabilities and creative
interests. Explicit review instructions must accompany submission
materials, particularly those in digital form.
Send
to: Faculty
Search Committee
School of Art & Design
University of Michigan
2000 Bonisteel Blvd.
Ann
Arbor, MI 48109-2069
With regard to the types of positions available, applicants should apply for the type of position for which they consider themselves most qualified.
Due Date: February 4, 2002
The University of Michigan, located in Ann Arbor (40 miles west of Detroit) on the Huron River, is an internationally esteemed public research university comprised of 19 schools and colleges. Enrollment on the Ann Arbor campus totals some 40,000 graduate and undergraduate students. Additional information about the University is available at http://www.umich.edu/.
The School of Art and Design enrolls 600+ undergraduate and 40 graduate students. Over 70 full-time and part-time faculty and 30 administrative and technical staff support the academic programs. Additional information about the School is available at http://www.art-design.umich.edu/.
Ann Arbor has an intellectually and culturally rich community, with a diverse population of over 120,000. Additional information about Ann Arbor is available at http://www.annarbor.org/.
The University of Michigan is a Non-Discriminatory Affirmative Action Employer. Women and minorities are strongly encouraged to apply.
Michael Rodemer
Assistant Professor
School of Art and Design
University of Michigan
2000 Bonisteel Blvd.
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2069
USA
email: rodemer@...
http://www.umich.edu/~rodemer
@ UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON. DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION - TENURE-TRACK ASSISTANT PROFESSOR POSITIONS
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prazo/plazo: n/c
The Department of Communication invites applications for tenure-track assistant professor positions. The newly formed Department, which becomes official in July 2002, brings together the University of Washington's School of Communications and the Department of Speech Communication. The new Department's mission is to advance the study and practice of communication across diverse contexts by using both humanistic and social scientific approaches. The four core principles that guide the Department's graduate program are intellectual and cultural pluralism, interdisciplinary theorizing, innovation through collaboration and public scholarship.
Currently, the Department seeks scholars who study any of the following:
> interpersonal interaction in face-to-face or on-line settings; political, cultural, or economic implications of new communication technologies;
> communication among nations, cultures, and social groups in increasingly diverse global environments.
The Department has a special interest in scholars whose research incorporates the experiences of indigenous cultures or underrepresented populations. Strong candidates for these positions will have the ability to sustain a high-quality program of research and teach at both the graduate and undergraduate levels.
Candidates must have earned or be close to completion of a Ph.D. by September 16, 2002, which is the start date for the positions.
Please send a letter of application, a vita, an example of scholarly writing, a teaching portfolio, and three letters of recommendation to:
Search Committee Chair, Department of Communication, Box 353415,
Seattle, WA 98195.
Review of applicants begins November 1, 2001, and continues until the position is filled.
The University of Washington is building a culturally diverse faculty and strongly encourages applications from female and minority candidates.
The University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.
@ VIDEO PRODUCER. COJOLYA ASSOCIATION OF MAYA WOMEN WEAVERS / SANTIAGO ATITLAN, GUATEMALA
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prazo/plazo: n/c
Description:Design and produce an 8 minute video which tells the story of the Cojolya Association and the Maya Women Weavers. The video will focus on the role of weaving in the traditional culture. It will outline the go
With regard to the types of positions available, applicants should apply for the type of position for which they consider themselves most qualified.
Due Date:
The University of Michigan, located in Ann Arbor (40 miles west of Detroit) on the Huron River, is an internationally esteemed public research university comprised of 19 schools and colleges. Enrollment on the Ann Arbor campus totals some 40,000 graduate and undergraduate students. Additional information about the University is available at http://www.umich.edu/.
The School of Art and Design enrolls 600+ undergraduate and 40 graduate students. Over 70 full-time and part-time faculty and 30 administrative and technical staff support the academic programs. Additional information about the School is available at http://www.art-design.umich.edu/.
Ann Arbor has an intellectually and culturally rich community, with a diverse population of over 120,000. Additional information about Ann Arbor is available at http://www.annarbor.org/.
The University of Michigan is a Non-Discriminatory Affirmative Action Employer. Women and minorities are strongly encouraged to apply.
Michael Rodemer
Assistant Professor
School of Art and Design
University of Michigan
2000 Bonisteel Blvd.
Ann Arbor, MI 48109-2069
USA
email: rodemer@...
http://www.umich.edu/~rodemer
@ UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON. DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNICATION - TENURE-TRACK ASSISTANT PROFESSOR POSITIONS
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prazo/plazo: n/c
The Department of Communication invites applications for tenure-track assistant professor positions. The newly formed Department, which becomes official in July 2002, brings together the University of Washington's School of Communications and the Department of Speech Communication. The new Department's mission is to advance the study and practice of communication across diverse contexts by using both humanistic and social scientific approaches. The four core principles that guide the Department's graduate program are intellectual and cultural pluralism, interdisciplinary theorizing, innovation through collaboration and public scholarship.
Currently, the Department seeks scholars who study any of the following:
> interpersonal interaction in face-to-face or on-line settings; political, cultural, or economic implications of new communication technologies;
> communication among nations, cultures, and social groups in increasingly diverse global environments.
The Department has a special interest in scholars whose research incorporates the experiences of indigenous cultures or underrepresented populations. Strong candidates for these positions will have the ability to sustain a high-quality program of research and teach at both the graduate and undergraduate levels.
Candidates must have earned or be close to completion of a Ph.D. by September 16, 2002, which is the start date for the positions.
Please send a letter of application, a vita, an example of scholarly writing, a teaching portfolio, and three letters of recommendation to:
Search Committee Chair, Department of Communication, Box 353415,
Seattle, WA 98195.
Review of applicants begins November 1, 2001, and continues until the position is filled.
The University of Washington is building a culturally diverse faculty and strongly encourages applications from female and minority candidates.
The University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.
@ VIDEO PRODUCER. COJOLYA ASSOCIATION OF MAYA WOMEN WEAVERS / SANTIAGO ATITLAN, GUATEMALA
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prazo/plazo: n/c
Description:Design and produce an 8 minute video which tells the story of the Cojolya Association and the Maya Women Weavers. The video will focus on the role of weaving in the traditional culture. It will outline the go
als of the organization.
Volunteer must be able to tape, edit, do audio. Project will require
at least two-three weeks in Guatemala, preferably in the months of
July or August, for shooting and editing. The actual compi
lation of material will be done in Guatemala City, where studio time is being donated. Spanish not necessary but would provide a richer experience for the volunteer. Contact Candis E. Krummel, Director.
Who can volunteer for this:
Both sexes Adults, Seniors
Languages: Spanish
Cojolya Association of Maya Women Weavers
Mission: The Cojolya Association of Maya Women Weavers is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of the ancient art of backstrap loom weaving and the traditions which surround it -- not just as a historic relic, but as a viable enterprise. The Cojolya Association offers a way for these skilled artisans to make a living wage with the production of their magnificent textiles.
The Cojolya Association provides materials, infrastructure, design direction and market development to the women who weave. The women weave in their homes, including the weaving as a part of their daily routines, in the tradition of their grandmothers.
Area of Focus: Arts, Economic Development, Women's Issues
Location: 14 Calle 3-27 #304, Guatemala,
Contact Person: Candis E. Krummel
Phone: 502 337-1116
Fax: 502 337-1116
Email: cajolya@...
URL: www.cojolya.org
@ SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES AND CULTURAL STUDIES. ROEHAMPTON UNIVERSITY OF SURREY -
TWO LECTURER/SENIOR LECTURER POSTS IN MEDIA AND CULTURAL STUDIES (1 FULL-TIME, 1 PART-TIME)
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prazo/plazo: 23/11/2001
Reference: HR24
Salary: #21,931 to #34,377 pa inc (pro rata for part-time post)
Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates with academic and/or practical expertise in one or more areas relating to: media and cultural theory; media law and ethics; news media and journalism; media and cultural politics; or media technology. A higher degree (preferably a PhD), proven ability in undergraduate teaching and evidence of research activity are expected.
These posts are available from 1 February 2002 or as soon as possible thereafter.
For further particulars please telephone 020 8392 3644 (24 hour answerphone) quoting reference HR24 or write enclosing a large s.a.e. to
Human Resources Office, Roehampton University of Surrey, Erasmus House,
Roehampton Lane, London SW15 5PU, UK.
Email: humanresources@...
Closing date for completed applications: Friday 23 November 2001.
@ WRITERS ON RADIO AND ICT TRAINING AND TECHNOLOGY. COMUNICA
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prazo/plazo: n/c
Email: bgirard@... (Reference : DevNetJobs)
URL: http://devnetjobs.tripod.com/ict-radio.html
@ PROGRAMME SPECIALIST (P-3) BUREAU OF FIELD COORDINATION. UNESCO. PARIS
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prazo/plazo: 30/11/2001
Location: Paris
Last Date: November 30, 2001
URL: http://www.unesco.org/per/Vacancies/bfc904.pdf
@ CURRICULUM DEVELOPER. ADRA RWANDA
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prazo/plazo: 15/12/2001
Location: Kigali, Rwanda
Last Date: December 15, 2001
Email: given inside the Link (Reference: DevNetJobs.org)
URL: http://devnetjobs.tripod.com/rwanda-curriculum.html
@ PROGRAMME SPECIALIST .UNESCO. ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
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prazo/plazo: 06/02/2002
Location: Addis Ababa Ethiopia
Last Date: February 6. 2002
URL: http://www.unesco.org/per/Vacancies/ETHED015.pdf
@ PROGRAMME COORDINATION OFFICER .AGA KHAN HUMANITIES PROJECT. DUSHANBE, TAJIKISTAN
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prazo/plazo: 31/12/2001
Location: Dushanbe, Tajikistan
Last Date: Dec. 31, 2001
URL: http://devnetjobs.tripod.com/akhp.html
@ TELECOMMUNICATION AND FILM DEPARTMENT. COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION SCIENCES. UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA - FACULTY POSITION IN VIDEO PRODUCTION
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prazo/plazo: n/c
The Telecommunication and Film Department seeks a full time, tenure-track faculty member for the following position, beginning August 15, 2002:
lation of material will be done in Guatemala City, where studio time is being donated. Spanish not necessary but would provide a richer experience for the volunteer. Contact Candis E. Krummel, Director.
Who can volunteer for this:
Both sexes Adults, Seniors
Languages: Spanish
Cojolya Association of Maya Women Weavers
Mission: The Cojolya Association of Maya Women Weavers is a non-profit organization dedicated to the preservation of the ancient art of backstrap loom weaving and the traditions which surround it -- not just as a historic relic, but as a viable enterprise. The Cojolya Association offers a way for these skilled artisans to make a living wage with the production of their magnificent textiles.
The Cojolya Association provides materials, infrastructure, design direction and market development to the women who weave. The women weave in their homes, including the weaving as a part of their daily routines, in the tradition of their grandmothers.
Area of Focus: Arts, Economic Development, Women's Issues
Location: 14 Calle 3-27 #304, Guatemala,
Contact Person: Candis E. Krummel
Phone: 502 337-1116
Fax: 502 337-1116
Email: cajolya@...
URL: www.cojolya.org
@ SCHOOL OF HUMANITIES AND CULTURAL STUDIES. ROEHAMPTON UNIVERSITY OF SURREY -
TWO LECTURER/SENIOR LECTURER POSTS IN MEDIA AND CULTURAL STUDIES (1 FULL-TIME, 1 PART-TIME)
============================================
prazo/plazo: 23/11/2001
Reference: HR24
Salary: #21,931 to #34,377 pa inc (pro rata for part-time post)
Applications are invited from suitably qualified candidates with academic and/or practical expertise in one or more areas relating to: media and cultural theory; media law and ethics; news media and journalism; media and cultural politics; or media technology. A higher degree (preferably a PhD), proven ability in undergraduate teaching and evidence of research activity are expected.
These posts are available from 1 February 2002 or as soon as possible thereafter.
For further particulars please telephone 020 8392 3644 (24 hour answerphone) quoting reference HR24 or write enclosing a large s.a.e. to
Human Resources Office, Roehampton University of Surrey, Erasmus House,
Roehampton Lane, London SW15 5PU, UK.
Email: humanresources@...
Closing date for completed applications: Friday 23 November 2001.
@ WRITERS ON RADIO AND ICT TRAINING AND TECHNOLOGY. COMUNICA
============================================
prazo/plazo: n/c
Email: bgirard@... (Reference : DevNetJobs)
URL: http://devnetjobs.tripod.com/ict-radio.html
@ PROGRAMME SPECIALIST (P-3) BUREAU OF FIELD COORDINATION. UNESCO. PARIS
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prazo/plazo: 30/11/2001
Location: Paris
Last Date: November 30, 2001
URL: http://www.unesco.org/per/Vacancies/bfc904.pdf
@ CURRICULUM DEVELOPER. ADRA RWANDA
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prazo/plazo: 15/12/2001
Location: Kigali, Rwanda
Last Date: December 15, 2001
Email: given inside the Link (Reference: DevNetJobs.org)
URL: http://devnetjobs.tripod.com/rwanda-curriculum.html
@ PROGRAMME SPECIALIST .UNESCO. ADDIS ABABA ETHIOPIA
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prazo/plazo: 06/02/2002
Location: Addis Ababa Ethiopia
Last Date: February 6. 2002
URL: http://www.unesco.org/per/Vacancies/ETHED015.pdf
@ PROGRAMME COORDINATION OFFICER .AGA KHAN HUMANITIES PROJECT. DUSHANBE, TAJIKISTAN
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prazo/plazo: 31/12/2001
Location: Dushanbe, Tajikistan
Last Date: Dec. 31, 2001
URL: http://devnetjobs.tripod.com/akhp.html
@ TELECOMMUNICATION AND FILM DEPARTMENT. COLLEGE OF COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION SCIENCES. UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA - FACULTY POSITION IN VIDEO PRODUCTION
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prazo/plazo: n/c
The Telecommunication and Film Department seeks a full time, tenure-track faculty member for the following position, beginning August 15, 2002:
Assistant professor with appropriate experience to teach video production, including field and studio production and video editing (analog and digital). Potential secondary teaching areas include multimedia and
interactive media production, and broadcast news production. Appointment requires an M.F.A. or Ph.D. and demonstrated potential for conducting a program of creative production or research activity suitable for later
consideration for tenure. The ideal candidate will possess a high level of enthusiasm for teaching production, developing an innovative curriculum and
promoting strong relationships with the professional media community. 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 departments
in the College of Communication and Information Sciences, which includes an interdepartmental doctoral program and the Institute for Communication
Research. The Departmentis video production teaching facilities include DV camcorders and Media 100 and DVC-Pro edit suites. The College houses the
professional television production facilities of the stateis Center for Public Television and Radio, WUAL-FM, an award-winning NPR affiliate, and a student radio station, WVUA-FM. The College recently acquired Tuscaloosais
primary commercial television station, which will move into the Departmentis facilities during the fall semester.
The University of Alabama, established in 1831 in Tuscaloosa, was named one of the top-50 public universities in the nation in the US News & World
Report rankings for 2002. It has nearly 20,000 students, including 3,000 graduate students in 56 doctoral programs and a Carnegie classification of Doctoral/Research UniversitiesoExtensive.i Tuscaloosa is a university-oriented community of nearly 100,000 located about fifty minutes southwest of Birmingham, in the nationis 39th television market. It is a morningis drive from the Smokey mountains, Gulf Coast beaches, New Orleans, Nashville and Atlanta. Additional information about the Department, the College and the University, as well as sample student videos, 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
Please do not send video materials or scripts at this time. Screening of applications begins December 3; 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.
@ DEPARTMENT OF RADIO-TELEVISION-FILM.THE UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS AT AUSTIN - TENURE-TRACK POSITION.
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prazo/plazo: n/c
Beginning fall 2002, in television studies and/or the cultural history of broadcasting. While preference will be given to senior scholars, applicants from all ranks will
be considered. A Ph.D. in media studies or a related field is preferred, along with a strong record in publishing and teaching, and experience working with advanced graduate and undergraduate students. Salary/rank
commensurate with experience. We will begin reviewing applications on December 15 and will continue until the position is filled.
Mail cover letter, resume, and names of three references to: Thomas Schatz, Chair, Dept. of Radio-Television-Film, University of Texas at Austin, Austin, TX 78712.
The Department of Radio-Television-Film has 22 permanent faculty, approximately 900 undergraduate majors and 150 graduate students pursuing
Ph.D., M.A., or M.F.A. degrees. RTF offers courses in film & television studies, international communication, telecommunication technology and policy, gender and sexuality, race and ethnic issues in communication, film
and video production, screenwriting, and convergent 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.
@ IDPM.FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND LAW. UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER - LECTURER /SENIOR LECTURER IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS
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prazo/plazo: 07/12/2001
IDPM (http://www.man.ac.uk/idpm) is a multi-disciplinary
department within the Faculty of Social Sciences and Law
providing a range of postgraduate-only training, research and consultancy activities in Manchester and overseas in the field of international development and management.
We are seeking a lecturer to work within our Information
Systems group. S/he will teach on our growing MSc in
Management and Information Systems, and other postgraduate- level courses; and will undertake research on information systems and development and/or information systems in the public and NGO sectors.
Work at IDPM provides considerable job satisfaction. This derives particularly from working in a successful and growing postgraduate-only department that has a global reputation; from interacting on a daily basis with students from a wide variety of countries and backgrounds; from the high level of assistance provided by support staff; from working on real-world issues of importance to development; and from the ability to identify and develop personal interests and priorities.
IDPM also prides itself on providing a friendly and supportive multi-disciplinary environment to both our clients and our staff.
The successful candidate should ideally: be educated to
Masters level or above with a track record of teaching in a
relevant topic area; have a track record of research and
publication in information systems; be familiar with the
realities of implementing and managing computerised
information systems; have direct experience of IS in
developing countries through development, use or research; approach IS from a socio-technical rather than technical standpoint; have the ability to undertake relevant consultancy assignments; and be flexible, innovative and customer-focused in their approach to work. Candidates who are relatively weak in one or two areas may be considered if they are strong in others.
Salary scale Lecturer A #20,267 - #24,193 per annum, Lecturer B #25,203 - #32,215 per annum. Exceptionally, the post may be offered on the Senior Lecturer scale #33,820 - #38,221 per annum. Appointment will be made according to relevant qualifications and experience.
Informal enquiries may be made to Dr Richard Heeks:
richard.heeks@...
Application forms and further particulars are available at
http://www.man.ac.uk/news/vacancies/academic.html#981 or from the Office of the Director of Personnel, The University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, England;
phone +44-161-275-2028; fax +44-161-275-2471; Minicom (for the hearing impaired) +44-161-275-7889; email personnel@...
Closing date 7 December 2001. Quote reference 981/01.
As an Equal Opportunities employer, The University of
Manchester welcomes applications from suitably qualified people from all sections of the community regardless of race, religion, gender or disability.
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Dr Richard Heeks
Senior Lecturer, Information Systems & Development
Institute for Development Policy & Management
University of Manchester
Precinct Centre
Manchester M13 9GH U.K.
Phone: +44-161-275-2870 Fax: +44-161-273-8829
Email: richard.heeks@...
IDPM Web: http://www.man.ac.uk/idpm
@ MEDIA MANAGER. ASHOKA:INNOVATORS FOR THE PUBLIC. VIRGINIA (USA)
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prazo/plazo: n/c
Job Category: Public relations
Type: Full time
Salary: 35-42K
Description:
Ashoka:Innovators for the Public is a global, non-profit organization that identifies and invests in social entrepreneurs in Asia, Africa, Central Europe, and Latin America. Social entrepreneurs are people with innovative yet practical ideas who bring about far-reaching social change in such fields as the environment, education, health, human rights, civic participation and income generation. By carefully selecting these pioneers, electing them as Ashoka Fellows to a global association, supporting their growth, and disseminating their methods, Ashoka helps launch the future of creative social change. To date Ashoka has selected more than 1200 Ashoka Fellows in over 41 countries. Interested applicants should visit our websites at www.ashoka.org and www.changemakers.net.
@ IDPM.FACULTY OF SOCIAL SCIENCES AND LAW. UNIVERSITY OF MANCHESTER - LECTURER /SENIOR LECTURER IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS
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prazo/plazo: 07/12/2001
IDPM (http://www.man.ac.uk/idpm) is a multi-disciplinary
department within the Faculty of Social Sciences and Law
providing a range of postgraduate-only training, research and consultancy activities in Manchester and overseas in the field of international development and management.
We are seeking a lecturer to work within our Information
Systems group. S/he will teach on our growing MSc in
Management and Information Systems, and other postgraduate- level courses; and will undertake research on information systems and development and/or information systems in the public and NGO sectors.
Work at IDPM provides considerable job satisfaction. This derives particularly from working in a successful and growing postgraduate-only department that has a global reputation; from interacting on a daily basis with students from a wide variety of countries and backgrounds; from the high level of assistance provided by support staff; from working on real-world issues of importance to development; and from the ability to identify and develop personal interests and priorities.
IDPM also prides itself on providing a friendly and supportive multi-disciplinary environment to both our clients and our staff.
The successful candidate should ideally: be educated to
Masters level or above with a track record of teaching in a
relevant topic area; have a track record of research and
publication in information systems; be familiar with the
realities of implementing and managing computerised
information systems; have direct experience of IS in
developing countries through development, use or research; approach IS from a socio-technical rather than technical standpoint; have the ability to undertake relevant consultancy assignments; and be flexible, innovative and customer-focused in their approach to work. Candidates who are relatively weak in one or two areas may be considered if they are strong in others.
Salary scale Lecturer A #20,267 - #24,193 per annum, Lecturer B #25,203 - #32,215 per annum. Exceptionally, the post may be offered on the Senior Lecturer scale #33,820 - #38,221 per annum. Appointment will be made according to relevant qualifications and experience.
Informal enquiries may be made to Dr Richard Heeks:
richard.heeks@...
Application forms and further particulars are available at
http://www.man.ac.uk/news/vacancies/academic.html#981 or from the Office of the Director of Personnel, The University of Manchester, Oxford Road, Manchester M13 9PL, England;
phone +44-161-275-2028; fax +44-161-275-2471; Minicom (for the hearing impaired) +44-161-275-7889; email personnel@...
Closing date 7 December 2001. Quote reference 981/01.
As an Equal Opportunities employer, The University of
Manchester welcomes applications from suitably qualified people from all sections of the community regardless of race, religion, gender or disability.
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Dr Richard Heeks
Senior Lecturer, Information Systems & Development
Institute for Development Policy & Management
University of Manchester
Precinct Centre
Manchester M13 9GH U.K.
Phone: +44-161-275-2870 Fax: +44-161-273-8829
Email: richard.heeks@...
IDPM Web: http://www.man.ac.uk/idpm
@ MEDIA MANAGER. ASHOKA:INNOVATORS FOR THE PUBLIC. VIRGINIA (USA)
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prazo/plazo: n/c
Job Category: Public relations
Type: Full time
Salary: 35-42K
Description:
Ashoka:Innovators for the Public is a global, non-profit organization that identifies and invests in social entrepreneurs in Asia, Africa, Central Europe, and Latin America. Social entrepreneurs are people with innovative yet practical ideas who bring about far-reaching social change in such fields as the environment, education, health, human rights, civic participation and income generation. By carefully selecting these pioneers, electing them as Ashoka Fellows to a global association, supporting their growth, and disseminating their methods, Ashoka helps launch the future of creative social change. To date Ashoka has selected more than 1200 Ashoka Fellows in over 41 countries. Interested applicants should visit our websites at www.ashoka.org and www.changemakers.net.
Ashoka's Recruitment Philosophy
Ashoka's recruitment for new staff seeks to mirror its selection process for Ashoka Fellows worldwide. Our emphasis is on recruiting candidates who embody the core qualities we look for in our Ashoka Fellows: creativity, entrepreneurship, and ethical fiber. In addition, we look for individuals who see their role in life as "innovating for the public" and recognize an opportunity to do so within the institutional structure of Ashoka's global network.
Marketing at Ashoka
Ashoka invests in social entrepreneurs and seeks to advance public awareness of their ideas and of the emerging profession of social entrepreneurship worldwide. Ashoka seeks a talented and creative individual to serve as Media Manager based in Arlington, VA. This position will provide a unique opportunity for a self-motivated, disciplined individual who welcomes the challenge of implementing and building a media strategy for Ashoka, helping create greater awareness of the institution and our mission. The Media Manager will work within a six-person team to help broaden awareness of social entrepreneurship, Ashoka itself and most importantly the innovative solutions and cross-cutting principles found in the work of Ashoka's fellowship worldwide.
Responsibilities
* Implement and build a media strategy for Ashoka in the US and internationally, to maximize the organization's visibility
* Identify and cultivate relationships with exceptional writers and editors at targeted publications (top tier business press, national newspapers, citizen sector and philanthropic publications, as well as regional and local press) to effectively publicize the work of Ashoka, Ashoka Fellows and the field of social entrepreneurship
* Partner with these publications to develop prominent, intelligent stories on the ideas of U.S. Fellows, the field of social entrepreneurship, and Ashoka
* Work very closely with the selected writers to develop and produce ideas for articles and other publicity materials
* Educate writers on the cutting-edge work of Ashoka Fellows in order to ensure that they accurately and powerfully represent the field of social entrepreneurship
* Work with development team to maximize thoughtful press coverage of relevant events
* Ensure that all communications reflect consistently Ashoka's values and brand attributes
* Provide general support for Ashoka's overall media and public relations needs
Education: No minimum requirement
Languages: English
Additional Qualifications:
* At least 5 years' professional experience in public and media relations
* Proven ability to cultivate top tier press and print, broadcast and online media relationships.
* Excellent written and oral communication skills
* Excellent interpersonal, networking, and coaching skills, including the ability to communicate directly, respectfully, and with confidence
* Ability to distill complex concepts into clear messages
* Strong analytical ability, strategic planning, and project management skills.
* High degree of initiative and independent thinking along with a commitment to uphold Ashoka's collegial work environment
* Enthusiasm for solving social problems and for building the profession of social entrepreneurship.
* Willingness to work in a fast-paced environment and adapt to changing circumstances.
* Commitment to upholding Ashoka's entrepreneurial and collegial work environment.
* Abundant knowledge of social issues
* Sense of humor and flexibility
* Graduate degree preferred - Masters in Journalism, Public Relations, Communications or other relevant field
How to Apply: Please send a resume and detailed cover letter and provide three references.
Send applications to:
Ashoka Search Committee - Media Manager
Email: jobs@...
Fax: 703-527-8383
Mail: Ashoka, 1700 North Moore St., Suite 2000, Arlington, VA 22209
EOE
Last day to apply: December 07, 2002
Area of Focus: Media, Network of Nonprofit Organizations
Organization: Ashoka: Innovators for the Public
URL: http://www.ashoka.org
Phone: 703-527-8300
Location: Arlington, Virginia, 22209, United States
Job posted on: November 07, 2001
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@ MEDIA COORDINATOR. GREENPEACE
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prazo/plazo: 05/12/2001
Job Category: Public relations
Type: Full time
Description: MEDIA COORDINATOR
Greenpeace seeks Media oordinator for its sf office.
experience working in PR, political campaigns, or organizing campaign necessary.
Ability to work as a team.
Bi-lingual Spanish/English preferred.
Deadline Dec. 1 but job will stay open until filled.
Full job description at
www.greenpeace.org.
Education: Bachelor (BA, BS, etc.)
Languages: English
Additional Qualifications: Spanish a plus
How to Apply: RESUME, COVER LETTER
AND REFERENCES TO: MARIANNE
MANILOV, CONSULTANT, 75 ARKANSAS ST.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94107-2434 OR
EMAIL TO MSQRD@.... FEEL
FREE TO EMAIL QUESTIONS.
Last day to apply: December 15, 2001
Area of Focus: Environment
Organization: Greenpeace USA
URL: http://www.greenpeaceusa.org
Phone: 202 462-1177
Location: San Francisco, California, 94107, United States
Job posted on: November 08, 2001
@ VISITING FACULTY FELLOWSHIPS.THE CIVIC EDUCATION PROJECT (CEP).CENTRAL/EASTERN EUROPE AND EURASIA
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prazo/plazo/deadline: 02/02/2002
Job Category: Education & Training
Type: Contract
Salary: Stipend
Description: The Civic Education Project (CEP), an international non-profit organization dedicated to assisting reform efforts at universities in Central/Eastern Europe and Eurasia is accepting applications for the 2002-03 academic year for its Visiting Faculty Fellowship program.
CEP Visiting Faculty Fellows (VFF) teach social science courses in English and collaborate with local colleagues on curriculum development and outreach projects. Eligible disciplines include political science, sociology, economics, psychology, law, and related fields. Assignments are for two semesters with the possibility of renewal. VFFs receive housing, a stipend, round-trip airfare, book/ shipping allowance, and health insurance.
Education: Master (MA, MSW, etc.)
Languages: English
Additional Qualifications: Graduate degree in social sciences/law/journalism and some teaching experience.
How to Apply: For an application or more information, please contact:
Civic Education Project
1140 Chapel Street Suite 2A
New Haven, CT 06511
Tel: (203) 781-0263
Fax: (203) 781-0265
cep@...
http://www.cep.org.hu
Last day to apply: February 15, 2002
Area of Focus: Education
Organization: Civic Education Project
URL: http://www.cep.org.hu
Phone: (203) 781-0263
Location: Budapest, Hungary
Job posted on: September 25, 2001
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@ TENURE-TRACK ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN INTERNATIONAL CINEMA. GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY
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prazo/plazo/deadline: 01/01/2002
Anticipated Tenure-Track Assistant Professor in International Cinema beginning August 14, 2002. Georgia State invites candidates with a Ph.D. in Film, an active research program and a demonstrated
capability of teaching international cinema. Preferred secondary areas of emphasis include film theory, film history, or under-represented groups. By January 1, 2002, candidates should send a letter of application, vita, transcripts, evidence of teaching effectiveness, and three letters of recommendation to Jack Boozer, Communication Department, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia 30303-3083. Georgia State University is an equal opportunity educational institution and an EEO/AA employer.
Dr. Jason Mittell, Asst. Professor of Film/Video and Moving Image Studies
Department of Communication
Georgia State University
1040 One Park Place South
Atlanta, GA 30303
jmittell@...
(404) 463-9524 / fax: (404) 651-1409
In person: 740 One Park Place South
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@ MEDIA COORDINATOR. GREENPEACE
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prazo/plazo: 05/12/2001
Job Category: Public relations
Type: Full time
Description: MEDIA COORDINATOR
Greenpeace seeks Media oordinator for its sf office.
experience working in PR, political campaigns, or organizing campaign necessary.
Ability to work as a team.
Bi-lingual Spanish/English preferred.
Deadline Dec. 1 but job will stay open until filled.
Full job description at
www.greenpeace.org.
Education: Bachelor (BA, BS, etc.)
Languages: English
Additional Qualifications: Spanish a plus
How to Apply: RESUME, COVER LETTER
AND REFERENCES TO: MARIANNE
MANILOV, CONSULTANT, 75 ARKANSAS ST.
SAN FRANCISCO, CA 94107-2434 OR
EMAIL TO MSQRD@.... FEEL
FREE TO EMAIL QUESTIONS.
Last day to apply: December 15, 2001
Area of Focus: Environment
Organization: Greenpeace USA
URL: http://www.greenpeaceusa.org
Phone: 202 462-1177
Location: San Francisco, California, 94107, United States
Job posted on: November 08, 2001
@ VISITING FACULTY FELLOWSHIPS.THE CIVIC EDUCATION PROJECT (CEP).CENTRAL/EASTERN EUROPE AND EURASIA
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prazo/plazo/deadline: 02/02/2002
Job Category: Education & Training
Type: Contract
Salary: Stipend
Description: The Civic Education Project (CEP), an international non-profit organization dedicated to assisting reform efforts at universities in Central/Eastern Europe and Eurasia is accepting applications for the 2002-03 academic year for its Visiting Faculty Fellowship program.
CEP Visiting Faculty Fellows (VFF) teach social science courses in English and collaborate with local colleagues on curriculum development and outreach projects. Eligible disciplines include political science, sociology, economics, psychology, law, and related fields. Assignments are for two semesters with the possibility of renewal. VFFs receive housing, a stipend, round-trip airfare, book/ shipping allowance, and health insurance.
Education: Master (MA, MSW, etc.)
Languages: English
Additional Qualifications: Graduate degree in social sciences/law/journalism and some teaching experience.
How to Apply: For an application or more information, please contact:
Civic Education Project
1140 Chapel Street Suite 2A
New Haven, CT 06511
Tel: (203) 781-0263
Fax: (203) 781-0265
cep@...
http://www.cep.org.hu
Last day to apply: February 15, 2002
Area of Focus: Education
Organization: Civic Education Project
URL: http://www.cep.org.hu
Phone: (203) 781-0263
Location: Budapest, Hungary
Job posted on: September 25, 2001
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@ TENURE-TRACK ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN INTERNATIONAL CINEMA. GEORGIA STATE UNIVERSITY
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prazo/plazo/deadline: 01/01/2002
Anticipated Tenure-Track Assistant Professor in International Cinema beginning August 14, 2002. Georgia State invites candidates with a Ph.D. in Film, an active research program and a demonstrated
capability of teaching international cinema. Preferred secondary areas of emphasis include film theory, film history, or under-represented groups. By January 1, 2002, candidates should send a letter of application, vita, transcripts, evidence of teaching effectiveness, and three letters of recommendation to Jack Boozer, Communication Department, Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia 30303-3083. Georgia State University is an equal opportunity educational institution and an EEO/AA employer.
Dr. Jason Mittell, Asst. Professor of Film/Video and Moving Image Studies
Department of Communication
Georgia State University
1040 One Park Place South
Atlanta, GA 30303
jmittell@...
(404) 463-9524 / fax: (404) 651-1409
In person: 740 One Park Place South
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