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Announcements Intercultural
Communication Please note that this is a reissue of an earlier search announcement. Recent budgetary changes have enabled the department to conduct an open rank search. We have extended the deadline to December 1 as well. The department expects to hire a specialist in intercultural communication or culture and communication and is open to various theoretical or methodological approaches such as social scientific, interpretive, cultural communication, and critical perspectives. The department has the 3rd ranked program in intercultural communication according to NCA rankings and we seek a scholar who can help us maintain this ranking. Preference will be given to applicants with the following qualifications: (a) strong research record or potential that will lead to tenure for the rank of assistant professor or record of published research that warrants the rank of associate or full professor at a research university; (b) record of teaching effectiveness at the undergraduate and/or graduate levels in the area of intercultural communication (or related areas); (c) ability and desire to mentor diverse students at both the graduate and undergraduate levels; (d) record of active participation in professional communication associations; (e) ability to contribute to other core areas in the department; and (f) ability or potential for obtaining extramural funding to support research and teaching programs. A complete application consists of: (1) a signed letter of interest identifying areas of expertise, research interests, and teaching experience; (2) an academic resume, including e-mail address; (3) a sample of a recent, representative publication or conference paper; (4) evidence of teaching effectiveness; and (5) names of three references. References will only be contacted with permission of applicants and if the applicant is selected as a semi-finalist. Send applications to Janet Cramer, Search Committee Chair, Department of Communication and Journalism, MSC03 2240 University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131-1171; Fax (505) 277-4206. Electronic submissions are accepted. For best consideration, please apply by December 1, 2007. The position will remain open until filled. For more information contact Janet Cramer, (505) 277-5305, jcramer@unm.edu or John Oetzel, Chair, Communication and Journalism, (505) 277-1905, joetzel@unm.edu. Departmental Web Site: http://www.unm.edu/~cjdept. The University of New Mexico is an EEO/AA employer and
educator.. Health
Communication The department expects to hire a specialist in health communication and is open to various theoretical or methodological approaches. Health communication is one of three core research areas in the department (with media studies and intercultural communication) and includes such foci as interpersonal health communication, communication campaigns/social marketing, health disparities, community-based participatory research, and diffusion of innovations. There are multiple interdisciplinary research centers available for collaboration including efforts in substance abuse and addictions (Center for Alcoholism, Substance Abuse, and Addictions), mental health, the Robert Wood Johnson Center on Health Policy, and the UNMHC Cancer Center. This position will include teaching and service responsibilities with the department and the Combined BA/MD program (an innovative curricular program that admits New Mexico high schools graduates as freshmen to UNM medical school and seeks to graduate them within 8 years with a BA and MD; (http://hsc.unm.edu/som/combinedbamd/index.shtml). The faculty member will be expected to teach a required junior level seminar on cultural issues and health disparities in the Combined BA/MD program along with courses at the undergraduate and graduate level in the department. The home department will be Communication & Journalism. Preference will be given to applicants with the following qualifications: (a) strong research record or potential for the rank of assistant professor or record of published research that warrants the rank of associate professor at a research university; (b) record of teaching effectiveness at the undergraduate and/or graduate levels in the area of health communication (or related areas); (c) ability and desire to mentor diverse students at both the graduate and undergraduate levels; (d) record of active participation in professional communication associations; (e) ability to contribute to other core areas in the department; and (f) ability or potential for obtaining extramural funding to support research and teaching programs. A complete application consists of: (1) a signed letter of interest identifying areas of expertise, research interests, and teaching experience; (2) an academic resume, including e-mail address; (3) a sample of a recent, representative publication or conference paper; (4) evidence of teaching effectiveness; and (5) a list of three to five references. References will only be contacted with permission of applicants and if the applicant is selected as a semi-finalist. Send applications to Gill Woodall, Search Committee Chair, Department of Communication and Journalism, MSC03 2240 University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 87131-1171; Fax (505) 277-4206. Electronic submissions are accepted but must be followed by a signed letter. For best consideration, please apply by November 1, 2007. The position will remain open until filled. For more information contact Gill Woodall, (505) 277-5305, gwoodall@unm.edu or John Oetzel, Chair, Communication and Journalism, (505) 277-1905, joetzel@unm.edu. Departmental Web Site: http://www.unm.edu/~cjdept. The University of New Mexico is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action employer.
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