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Job Opening: Chair of Merged TCF and Journalism Departments

Position Summary:

Oversee the administration of a merged Telecommunication/Film and Journalism department. Teach undergraduate and graduate students and conduct a scholarly research program. Expected starting date: 16 August 2016.

Details

The College of Communication and Information Sciences at The University of Alabama seeks a chair to oversee the administration of a merged Journalism and Telecommunication/Film department. The new chair will have the opportunity to help shape this newly created unit, which includes 32 full-time faculty members teaching some 900 undergraduate and graduate students in a media and mass communication curriculum. The department has a faculty of eminent teachers, scholars and artists with national and international reputations.

The department, one of four academic units in the College, includes degree programs in the journalism and telecommunication/film areas. Courses are offered in broadcast, print and digital news, sports media, television and cinema, documentary film, media production and media management. Media criticism, history, law and ethics also are integral parts of the curriculum.

The department offers a Master of Arts in telecommunication and film and a Master of Arts in journalism. Both provide scholarly and professional training to full- and part-time students. Departmental faculty holding the Ph.D. also have the opportunity to teach in the College of Communication and Information Sciences doctoral program, with specialty areas in mass communication; library and information sciences; and critical, cultural and rhetorical studies.

The Department works closely with other units in the College, including media facilities in the College’s new 50,000 square foot Digital Media Center, home to the Center for Public Television, Alabama Public Radio, and WVUA 23, a full-power commercial television station serving a top-50 television market.

Requirements

A Ph.D. in communication or a closely related field is required. Candidates should be at the professor or senior associate professor rank, and should have the academic credentials and professional reputation that warrant a senior-level appointment at a major research institution. Candidates should have a distinguished record of research, college-level administrative experience, evidence of teaching excellence, and professional experience. The search is open with respect to subfield specialization. The successful candidate would be appointed to the permanent faculty and would serve as chair for an initial term of three years.

The chair directs the teaching, research, creative activity and service efforts for a department with scholars in media effects, media arts, critical-cultural studies, identity studies, history, law and ethics, media sociology, media management and audience analysis. For fall 2016, we seek a leader who understands and shares our department’s mission to develop critically thoughtful media practitioners and citizens who can communicate credibly and creatively in an ever-changing media environment. The successful candidate will be a scholar who values innovation, creativity, rigorous inquiry, collegiality, and diversity, and who will contribute to the department’s research/creative activity profile beyond her or his term as chair. The successful candidate will have a strong commitment to collaborative decision-making and faculty governance.

Salary

Salary will be competitive and commensurate with credentials and experience.

The University of Alabama

The University of Alabama is the state’s flagship public university and offers the full course of academic programs and social life to its approximately 37,000 students. It is located in Tuscaloosa, which has a metropolitan population of more than 115,000 and offers excellent quality of life with many cultural and outdoor activities, as well as a very reasonable cost of living. Tuscaloosa is a morning’s drive from the Smoky Mountains, Gulf Coast beaches, New Orleans, Nashville, and Atlanta.

Candidates must apply online at https://facultyjobs.ua.edu and must attach a cover letter and CV that includes a list of three references with phone numbers and e-mail addresses. Please refer to the online instructions for applicants. Candidates selected for interview will be required to submit a disclosure and consent form authorizing a background investigation. Review of applications will begin in November 2015 and will continue until the position is filled. Questions may be directed to the co-chairs of the search committee: Dr. William Evans at wevans@ua.edu or Dr. Wilson Lowrey at wlowrey@ua.edu.

The University of Alabama is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.

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Application Process

Applications must be submitted online:

https://facultyjobs.ua.edu/postings/37843

VIDEO PRODUCTION JOB ON CAMPUS (Spring 2012)

COULD BE USED AS TCF 387 MEDIA PRODUCTION INTERNSHIP CREDIT!

The Video/Marketing Assistant is a part-time student position. This position will be responsible for executing a video campaign during the Spring 2012 semester. This position will be instrumental in the production process from planning through the editing process. The Video/Marketing Assistant must be knowledgeable about all aspects of the video production process, including shooting, audio voiceover recording, creating superimposed graphics and editing.

This position is open to sophomore, junior, senior and graduate level students.

APPLY AT jobs.ua.edu

For more information, please contact:
Janine Gascoigne
Marketing Coordinator
Housing and Residential Communities
The University of Alabama
174 Burke East // Box 870399
Tuscaloosa, AL 35487
O 205.348.1077
F 205.348.7135
jmgascoigne@sa.ua.edu

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TCF Seeks New Faculty Members

The Department of Telecommunication and Film at the University of Alabama seeks one and possibly two, three-year non-tenure-earning contract instructors beginning August 16, 2011. The primary goal is to add an electronic journalism instructor but the committee will also consider candidates with parallel teaching and professional experience in the field of film, video and media production as well.

More information is available here.

Tenure-Track Position Open

The Department seeks a full time, tenure-track assistant professor beginning August 16, 2011 to conduct research and teach graduate and undergraduate courses in at least one of the following areas: digital, interactive, social, or gaming media; media law and policy; media effects; and/or media economics

Candidates should have an earned doctorate or be in the final stages of dissertation completion and demonstrate potential for undergraduate and graduate teaching and for developing a program of scholarship suitable for tenure consideration. Salary is nationally competitive.

Established in 1940, the Department has approximately 510 students in its undergraduate and masters programs. It is one of five academic units in the College of Communication and Information Sciences, which includes an interdepartmental doctoral program ranked seventh nationally and the Institute for Communication and Information Research that includes a survey lab, a psychophysiology lab, a focus group lab, a child media lab, a content analysis lab and a theatre. The College operates the professional production facilities of the state’s Center for Public Television and Radio, award-winning Alabama Public Radio, student radio station WVUA-FM, and Tuscaloosa’s primary commercial television stations, low powered commercial WVUA-7 and full powered commercial WUOA-TV that serves the Birmingham-Anniston-Tuscaloosa DMA through broadcast and DirecTV and Dish Network.

The University of Alabama, established in 1831 in Tuscaloosa, is currently rated seventh among public universities in the nation by the Center for College Affordability and Productivity as reported in Forbes. It has approximately 30,000 students, including 4,500 graduate students in over 120 masters and doctoral programs and a Carnegie classification of “Doctoral/Research Universities Extensive.” Tuscaloosa is a university-oriented community of nearly 100,000 located about fifty minutes southwest of Birmingham, in the nation’s 40th television market. It is a morning’s drive from the Smoky Mountains, Gulf Coast beaches, New Orleans, Nashville, and Atlanta.

Additional information about the Department, the College and the University, is available at www.tcf.ua.edu. Telephone inquiries (205-348-8653) and e-mail Glenda.Williams{at}ua.edu are welcome.

Visit https://facultyjobs.ua.edu to apply. Attach an application letter, vita/resume and names, addresses and phone numbers of three references. Screening of applications begins November 24; however, applications will be accepted until search is completed.

UA is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer. Women and minorities are especially encouraged to apply.

Search for Endowed Chair of Broadcasting

The TCF Department is seeking to fill the Ronald Reagan Chair of Broadcasting.

The chair position requires an individual who is dedicated to the highest standards of broadcasting and, through her/his leadership qualities, be able to instill in students the highest goals of excellence. The chair holder shall help promote the overall value of Broadcast Education to civic leadership and public service.

The next holder of the Reagan Chair will be expected to continue in the manner of the current holder; i.e., teach at both the graduate and undergraduate level, conduct research, seek external research funding, and engage in a broad range of service activities. Only candidates with a Ph.D. will be considered for the chair position.

Minimum & Preferred Qualifications: The Telecommunication and Film Department of The University of Alabama announces an opening for The Reagan Chair of Broadcasting upon the retirement of internationally known scholar Dr. Jennings Bryant in the summer of 2010.

The department is seeking applicants from distinguished scholars in the broadcasting/telecommunication field for this tenure-track position. Rank is commensurate with the successful candidate’s curriculum vitae. The chair position requires an individual who is dedicated to the highest standards of broadcasting and, through her/his leadership qualities, be able to instill in students the highest goals of excellence. The chair holder shall help promote the overall value of Broadcast Education to civic leadership and public service.

The next holder of the Reagan Chair will be expected to teach at both the graduate and undergraduate level, conduct programmatic research, obtain extramural support for research, and engage in a broad range of service activities.

Naturally, only candidates with a Ph.D. in communication or a commensurate field will be considered for the chair position. Salary is comparable to that offered to other endowed chair holders. The successful candidate will assume the chair August 16, 2011.

The Reagan Chair of Broadcasting was established in 1983 with the first holder being Dr. Don LeDuc in 1984. The just retired occupier of the chair, Dr. Jennings Bryant, is the second person to hold the chair beginning in 1987.

Established in 1940, the Department has approximately 510 students in its undergraduate and masters programs. It is one of five academic units in the College of Communication and Information Sciences, which includes an interdepartmental doctoral program ranked seventh nationally and the Institute for Communication and Information Research that includes a survey lab, a psychophysiology lab, a focus group lab, a child media lab, a content analysis lab and a theatre. The College operates the professional production facilities of the state’s Center for Public Television and Radio, award-winning Alabama Public Radio, student radio station WVUA-FM, and Tuscaloosa’s primary commercial television stations, low powered commercial WVUA-7 and full powered commercial WUOA-TV that serves the Birmingham-Anniston-Tuscaloosa DMA through broadcast and DirecTV and Dish Network.

The University of Alabama, established in 1831 in Tuscaloosa, is currently rated seventh among public universities in the nation by the Center for College Affordability and Productivity as reported in Forbes. It has approximately 30,000 students, including 4,500 graduate students in over 120 masters and doctoral programs and a Carnegie classification of “Doctoral/Research Universities Extensive.” Tuscaloosa is a university-oriented community of nearly 100,000 located about fifty minutes southwest of Birmingham, in the nation’s 40th television market. It is a short drive from the Smoky Mountains, Gulf Coast beaches, New Orleans, Nashville, and Atlanta. Additional information about the Department, the College and the University, is available at www.tcf.ua.edu. Telephone inquiries (205-348-8653) and e-mail szhou{at}ua.edu are welcome.

To apply, please log onto http://hr.ua.edu/employment/, go to faculty positions and complete the information requested for the Reagan chair position. Questions may be addressed to: Dr. Shuhua Zhou, Telecommunication and Film Department, University of Alabama, Box 870152, Tuscaloosa, AL 35487-0152.

Screening of applications begins December 1; however, applications will be accepted until search is completed.

UA is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity employer. Women and minorities are especially encouraged to apply.