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Dan Streible <[log in to unmask]>
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Film and TV Studies Discussion List <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 26 Jan 1995 14:43:21 CST
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[Editor's note:  This may have gone out before.  If so, apologies... --Jeremy]
 
JOB ANNOUNCEMENT
 
The Radio-Television-Film Program at the University of Wisconsin=
 Oshkosh
invites applications to the tenure-track position of Assistant Professor=
 of
Communication (Radio-TV-Film).  Applicants should be able to teach=
 a
variety of courses that stress critical thinking in a program that
integrates professional training, theory, and practice.  The successful
candidate will design and teach courses in media theory/criticism/history,
an introductory survey course, and a media writing class.  Applicants
should also be able to teach at least three of the following:=20
Communication and Technology in the Information Age, Women and Minorities
in American Film, Advanced Media Writing, Broadcast News, Media Ethics,
Broadcast Law, Film Production, or Video Production.  The chosen=
 candidate
should have an interest in exploring the potentials of new technologies.=
  =20
=20
 
In addition to teaching, responsibilities include conducting scholarly
research and publication in one's area of interest; student advising;
departmental, university, and community service. =20
 
 
Requirements:  Ph.D. in Radio-TV-Film or related area.  Evidence=
 of
potential for successful teaching and scholarly productivity. =20
 
Starting date:  September 1, 1995. =20
Deadline:  March 3, 1995
 
Send letter, resum=E9, three letters of recommendation, and transcripts=
 to:=20
 
        Roy Hoglund, Chair
        Communication Department
        Arts and Communication Center
        University of Wisconsin Oshkosh
        Oshkosh, WI  54901
 
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