Some jobs
Ono Seiko and Aaron Gerow
onogerow
Tue Oct 17 09:50:04 EDT 2000
LOYOLA MARYMOUNT UNIVERSITY, SCHOOL OF FILM AND TELEVISION. Loyola
Marymount University School of Film and Television is seeking to fill a
tenure track position at the level of Assistant Professor commencing Fall
2001. Ph.D. is required (or degree must be completed by May 2001).
Candidate should have expertise in the following areas: World Cinema,
including European, Asian, Third World, Documentary; Classical and
Contemporary Film Theory. Candidate should have a strong publication
record, as well as teaching experience on the university level,
undergraduate and graduate. Applications must be received by December 1,
2000. Send letter of application, CV, graduate transcripts, and names,
addresses and phone numbers of at least three references to: Professor
Howard Lavick, Director, School of Film and Television, Loyola Marymount
University, 7900 Loyola Blvd., Los Angeles, CA. 90045-8230. Loyola
Marymount is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer, and
encourages applications from women, ethnic minorities, persons with
disabilities and veterans.
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY. SCHOOL OF SPEECH. TWO POSITIONS. The School of
Speech invites applications or nominations for two tenure track faculty
appointments starting September 2001. Rank and salary are open, though
preference will be given to established scholars with a substantial record
of publication, demonstrated leadership in a research area, and the
potential to work across disciplines. Appointments can be made in the
Departments of Communication Studies and/or Radio/TV/Film. A Ph.D. or
comparable terminal degree is required. 1) Communication Technology. We
are
interested in hiring one or more distinguished scholars whose interests
center on some aspect of emerging communication technology, including:
telecommunications policy, organizational behavior, communities & social
processes, electronic commerce, industrial organization, anti-trust law,
intellectual property & privacy, management of innovations, international
trade, history and culture. 2) Media Studies. We are interested in hiring
one or more distinguished scholars whose interests center on some aspect
of
media studies, including: film & television history, world cinemas,
globalization of popular culture, philosophy of communication,
entertainment industries, economics, politics, audience studies, new
media,
theory & criticism. Northwestern University is an Affirmative Action,
Equal
Opportunity Employer. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.
Hiring is contingent upon ability to work in the United States.
Consideration of applications will begin January 5, 2001 and continue
until
positions are filled. Please send a letter of application, curriculum
vitae and names of five references to: James Webster, Search Committee
Chair, School of Speech, 1905 Sheridan Road, Northwestern University,
Evanston, IL 60202-2260.
speechsearch at northwestern.edu
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