The Programs in Journalism Education and Women's Studies at Texas A&M 
University (TAMU) invite applications for an ASSISTANT PROFESSOR IN 
GENDER AND THE MEDIA, entry level.

The candidate must have a Ph.D. in Media Studies, Mass Communication, 
Communication or related fields, as well as a demonstrated commitment 
to Women's Studies as a discipline (a graduate certificate or 
advanced degree in Women's Studies is a plus, but candidates might 
also fulfill this requirement through a track record of publications 
and/or dissertation work in the area of gender studies).  The best 
candidate also would have media experience.  The candidate should 
have a primary interest in gender and the media; broadcast, film, 
and/or new media would all be acceptable focuses.  Particularly 
desirable would be a focus on gender in any of the following areas: 
documentary film or broadcast, television news, the Internet, 
international media studies, ethnic media studies, media and 
sexuality.  The candidate must be prepared to teach on a regular 
basis Introduction to Women's Studies and introductory and/or 
writing, editing, and design courses offered through Journalism 
Education, in addition to developing new courses. We strongly 
encourage applications from candidates who will increase the exposure 
of our students to a diverse culture.
For full consideration, applicants should send a letter of 
application, curriculum vitae, statement of research and teaching 
interests, writing sample, and three letters of recommendation by 1 
November 2006 to:

Media Studies Search Committee
Women's Studies Program
Texas A&M University
4351 TAMU
College Station, TX 77843-4351

If you have questions about this search, please direct e-mails to 
Anne Morey, Search Committee Chair, at [log in to unmask]

Texas A&M University is an AA/EEO Employer and has a policy of being 
responsive to the needs of dual-career couples.

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