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Date: Tue, 09 Nov 1999 01:57:16 -0500
From: "Michael D. Sullivan"
Public Interest Communications Law: Applications are being accepted for a two year fellowship/staff attorney position in public interest communications law at the Institute for Public Representation, a public interest law firm and clinic at Georgetown University Law Center. The Institute represents advocacy, consumer and civil rights organizations before the FCC, FTC and courts on matters relating to mass media, common carrier, Internet and new technologies. The goal of the Institute is to make the communications media accessible, diverse and responsive to all segment of the community. The fellow/staff attorney would supervise law students working on communications projects. Fellows are paid a stipend of approximately $31,000 and earn an LL.M degree. To apply, send a resume, law school transcript, two letters of recommendation, and a statement of interest to Angela Campbell, Institute for Public Representation, Georgetown University Law Center, 600 New Jersey Ave. N.W. Washington, D.C. 20001. The position starts in August 2000. Applications should be postmarked by Nov. 15, 1999, but if this is not possible, please call (202) 662-9535. For more information, visit our website: www.law.georgetown.edu/clinics/ipr.
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Michael D. Sullivan, Bethesda, Md., USA avogadro@bellatlantic.net (also avogadro@well.com)
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Date: Tue, 9 Nov 1999 07:16:26 -0500
From: Johndan Johnson-Eilola
POSITION ANNOUNCEMENT
ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR OF PROFESSIONAL WRITING PURDUE UNIVERSITY
Description: Tenure-track beginning associate professor to teach professional writing and rhetoric/composition at graduate and undergraduate levels. Starting date of August 14, 2000.
Qualifications: Ph.D. in rhetoric, technical communication, or related area required. Significant publications and teaching experience in workplace writing, rhetorical theory, and/or electronic writing. Commitment to teaching at both the undergraduate and graduate levels and to scholarly research essential. Interest in working with Ph.D. students and in sharing program administration. Two-course teaching load per semester.
Application Process: Review of complete application files will begin November 1, 1999 and continue until position is filled. Interviews will be conducted at MLA convention. Send letter of application, c.v., evidence of teaching, writing sample, and three letters of recommendation to:
Thomas P. Adler Head, Department of English Purdue University 1356 Heavilon Hall West Lafayette, IN 47907-1356
PURDUE UNIVERSITY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EMPLOYER
For more information about the Professional Writing Programs at
Purdue University, see
Date: Tue, 9 Nov 1999 10:13:59 -0500 (EST)
From: Jim Huggins
Kettering University, formerly GMI Engineering & Management Institute, invites applications for two tenure-track positions to teach basic and advanced computer science courses as well as conduct research, supervise student research, and develop curriculum. The successful candidate must: hold a Ph.D. in Computer Science; demonstrate excellence in teaching computer science at the undergraduate level; show research competence/promise in some area of computer science; demonstrate effective interpersonal verbal and written communication skills, and have proof of legal authority to work in the U.S.. All areas of specialization are sought, but we are especially interested in the areas of database systems, computer graphics, and software engineering.
To ensure full consideration, send curriculum vita, unofficial transcripts (graduate and undergraduate), statement of teaching experience and interests, and statement of research objectives, and arrange to have three (3) letters of reference sent to: Computer Science Search Committee Chair Science and Mathematics Department Kettering University 1700 W. Third Avenue Flint, MI 48504-4898 by 31 January 2000.
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Date: Thu, 11 Nov 1999 16:26:57 -0500
From: "Steve Sawyer"
SCHOOL OF INFORMATION SCIENCES AND TECHNOLOGY (IST)
The School of Information Sciences and Technology (IST) at The Pennsylvania State University invites applications for full-time tenure-track positions, with rank to be determined on the basis of qualifications and experience. Senior rank will be considered for applicants with recognized national and international stature. Faculty members will have an opportunity to participate actively and contribute significantly in the formative stages of this exciting new School and its programs. Anticipated starting date is August 2000.
The School is an academic unit that has the status of a college within the University. The School began to offer a baccalaureate program for the first time in Fall 1999 and will introduce a graduate program in Fall 2001.
IST is an interdisciplinary program intended to offer students an integrated curriculum covering a wide range of knowledge and skills in information sciences and technology. Students will learn the general principles that govern the creation, organization, application, and structure of information, as well as the implications of information sciences and technology in law, ethics, and social policy. Subjects include, but are not limited to, such diverse topics as computer applications in non-technical and technical areas, basic hardware and software concepts, data management and retrieval, telecommunications and information policy, and multi-media applications. A non-inclusive list of application domains includes engineering, the social sciences, environmental sciences, agriculture, geography, health, and business.
Close interaction and collaboration with traditional and existing programs will be encouraged and strong partnerships with industry and government are already developed and expected to increase significantly.
Candidates with strong backgrounds in all aspects of information sciences and technology are sought, and those with interests and experience in electronic commerce, management information systems, software systems development, software engineering, and telecommunications particularly are encouraged to apply.
Candidates should hold a doctorate degree. The discipline of a candidate's education is not as important as having strong interest and experience in computer applications within that discipline. Qualifications include a strong interest in and commitment to teaching at both the undergraduate and graduate level. Candidates should also have research interests in areas consistent with the information orientation of the School and have the potential to obtain and direct funded research projects.
Screening of candidates will begin in November 1999. Applications will be accepted until the positions are filled. A cover letter, full curriculum vitae, a one page statement of professional interests, and a separate listing of three references that includes their names, addresses, phone/e-mail addresses (referees can submit their letters to us under separate cover at a later time) should be submitted to:
Chair, Faculty Search Committee School of Information Sciences and Technology 504 Rider Building 120 South Burrowes Street Box - 5239 The Pennsylvania State University University Park, PA 16801
Penn State is committed to affirmative action, equal opportunity and the diversity of its workforce
Date: Fri, 12 Nov 1999 12:48:54 -0800
From: Jeremy Roschelle
Several 2 year postdoc positions will be available in summer and fall 2000 within the distributed Center for Innovative Learning Technologies (http://cilt.org), focussing on research in K-12 education on the themes of visualization & modelling, ubiquitious computing, community tools & assessment. Recent PhDs interesting in explorating educational dimensions of their work, even if not original undertaken within the field of education, encouraged to apply. Contact Marcia Linn, mclinn@violet.berkeley.edu, for more info.
jeremy
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