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Department of Communication Arts
University of Wisconsin-Madison
SEPTEMBER 1994
ANNOUNCEMENT OF POSITION(s)
The Department of Communication Arts at the University of
Wisconsin-Madison anticipates openings for three positions:
1) Tenure-track assistant professor in Video Production to begin Fall 1995.
Persons with broad-based competencies in the theory and practice
of video production are especially encouraged to apply. High
potential/achievement in creative work and/or scholarship are
essential. Advanced degree in Communication Arts or related area
required.
2) Tenure-track assistant professor in Communication Studies/Media
Effects to begin Fall 1995. Applicants should be prepared to teach and
conduct research in communication theory and/or media effects.
Special interests may include persuasion, mass media effects,
language, small group communication, or organizational
communication. Ph.D. required. Strong quantitative
methodological competencies are necessary.
3) Rhetoric/Composition Theory to begin Fall 1995.
Tenure-track assistant professor unless qualifications require
appointment at higher rank. Applicants should be prepared to
teach and conduct research in rhetorical or communication theory
or rhetorical criticism with a strong interest in composition.
Persons with broad-based competencies in the direction of a basic
course in public speaking and general communication skills are especially
encouraged to apply. High potential/achievement in scholarship
essential. Ph.D. required. Deadline: December 1, 1994.
Send inquiries and applications (including vita, three letters of
recommendation, and examples of creative and/or scholarly work)
to Professor Mary Anne Fitzpatrick, Department of Communication Arts,
University of Wisconsin-Madison, 6110 Vilas Hall, 821 University Avenue,
Madison, WI 53706. EOE/AA. Women and minorities are encouraged
to apply. Unless confidentiality is requested in writing,
information regarding the applicants must be released upon
request. Finalists cannot be guaranteed confidentiality.
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