Position Overview
Organization: Information School
Title: Assistant Professor
Position Details
Furthering a research agenda focused on children and adolescents and
strengthened with the recently established Beverly Cleary Professorship,
the University of Washington Information School seeks a visionary
individual who bridges a rich understanding of youth with life in a
digital society. This individual should have a strong commitment to
excellence in both research and teaching and should be excited by and
able to thrive in an intellectually stimulating multi-disciplinary
environment.
All areas related to children and adolescents in a digital society and
allied fields are welcomed. Specializations of particular interest
include:
Social media, social computing, and converging technologies for
reading, writing, creativity, collaboration and other 21st century
literacies
Informal and formal information behavior and resource evaluation in a
digital culture
Multicultural and global aspects of youth in a digital society
Implications of digital life for youth including brain, cognitive,
ethical, and social development
Digital storytelling
Youth and adult co-design of youth-related products and services,
design research, and other innovative approaches to investigation
The Information School is ranked #2 in the US and Canada for Children
and Youth Services. Our new colleague will join a broad-based, inclusive
information school. Faculty members teach across programs. University of
Washington faculty engage in teaching, research and service. Candidates
should show a commitment to bridging research and practice. This is a
full-time 9 month appointment anticipated at the rank of Assistant
Professor. Applicants must have a Ph.D. or equivalent degree by date of
appointment.
Review of applications will begin November 15, 2011, and continue
until the position is filled. Selected candidates will be invited for
campus visits. The University of Washington is an affirmative action,
equal opportunity employer. The University is building a culturally
diverse faculty and staff and strongly encourages applications from
women, minorities, individuals with disabilities and covered veterans.
Applicants may find further information about the Information School
at ischool.uw.edu. Application packages should include: CV, a letter of
intent, statement of research and teaching, and one sample of the
applicant’s publications in PDF. Applicants should also request three
referees to forward letters of recommendation on their behalf. All
application materials should be submitted via email, with “Digital
Youth” in the subject line, to:
Dr. Batya Friedman (iApply@uw.edu)
Chair, Search Committee
UW, Information School
Box 352840
Seattle, WA 98195-2840
206-221-6449