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Gregory Smith <[log in to unmask]>
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Georgia State University is inviting applications for the following
faculty positions:

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.

Race/Ethnicity Studies
Anticipated tenure-track Assistant/Associate Professor in Communication
Studies with a specialization in race/ethnicity research.  Ph.D.
required.  Seeking applicants with an active communication research
program in race and/or ethnicity studies and the ability to teach
undergraduate and graduate courses in related areas.  Send letter of
application, vita, transcripts, evidence of teaching effectiveness, and
three letters of recommendation to Mary Stuckey, Chair, Race/Ethnicity
Studies.

Address applications to Search Committee, Communication Department,
Georgia State University, 1 Park Place, Suite 1040, Atlanta, Georgia
30303. Applicant review will begin September 15, 2004 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
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

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Mailing address:  MSC 5A1028
33 Gilmer St., SE, Unit 5
Atlanta, GA 30303-3085

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