The Department of Radio-Television-Film
The University of Texas at Austin
Two positions available at Assistant or Associate Professor
rank with starting date of mid-August, 2008. Applicants' interests should
include one or more of the following areas: policy, use, and social aspects
of the Internet; global/international media; digital media/new media,
including wireless and mobile communications; the relationship between new
media and behavior for individuals and in social groups and institutions;
emerging information and communications media, including
electronically-based games; political economy of media; policy/regulatory
issues in new media, including privacy, surveillance and copyright; and
telecommunications. Candidates should have strong social scientific
research skills and a commitment to undertaking extramurally funded
research. Qualifications must be commensurate with rank. Applicants
should have completed the Ph.D. and be able to teach, conduct research, and
supervise graduate students. The closing date for applications is November
2, 2007.
Mail letter of interest, curriculum vitae, three letters of
recommendation for junior position and names of references for tenured
position, a research statement, and samples of published articles or
conference papers to: Bert Herigstad, Search Committee, Dept. of
Radio-TV-Film, 1 University Station A0800, University of Texas at Austin,
Austin, TX 78712-0108.
The Department of Radio-Television-Film has 28 permanent faculty,
approximately 950 undergraduate majors & 150 graduate students pursuing
Ph.D., M.A. or M.F.A. degrees. It offers courses in film & television
studies, international communication, telecommunication technology &
policy, gender & sexuality, & ethnic issues in communication, film & video
production, and screenwriting. 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 <http://www.utexas.edu/>www.utexas.edu and the
RTF home page at rtf.utexas.edu.
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