[CITASA] visiting assistant professor position at IU

ML
Mary L. Gray
Sat, May 16, 2009 6:20 PM

Hi all,

Please circulate this ad far and wide.

Best,
Mary


Mary L. Gray
Assistant Professor of Communication and Culture
Affiliate Faculty of Gender Studies
Adjunct Faculty, American Studies and Anthropology
Indiana University
800 E. 3rd Street
Bloomington, IN 47405
812-855-4379
mLg@indiana.edu
www.indiana.edu/~qcentral


The Department of Communication and Culture at Indiana University-
Bloomington has been authorized to hire a Visiting Assistant Professor
for the 2009-2010 academic year (August 2009-May 2010) to teach
courses in digital media and television studies. We invite candidates
from a wide range of disciplinary and interdisciplinary backgrounds
and encourage applicants whose teaching and research interests are
grounded in critical humanities scholarship concerning the cultural,
political, and communicative aspects of digital game studies. Ph.D.
and teaching experience required.  Applications will be reviewed
starting May 21, 2009.  Indiana University is an equal opportunity
employer.

Send inquiries, CV, and names of three references to:

Gregory A. Waller

Chair, Department of Communication and Culture

gwaller@indiana.edu

Hi all, Please circulate this ad far and wide. Best, Mary ______________________ Mary L. Gray Assistant Professor of Communication and Culture Affiliate Faculty of Gender Studies Adjunct Faculty, American Studies and Anthropology Indiana University 800 E. 3rd Street Bloomington, IN 47405 812-855-4379 mLg@indiana.edu www.indiana.edu/~qcentral ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Department of Communication and Culture at Indiana University- Bloomington has been authorized to hire a Visiting Assistant Professor for the 2009-2010 academic year (August 2009-May 2010) to teach courses in digital media and television studies. We invite candidates from a wide range of disciplinary and interdisciplinary backgrounds and encourage applicants whose teaching and research interests are grounded in critical humanities scholarship concerning the cultural, political, and communicative aspects of digital game studies. Ph.D. and teaching experience required. Applications will be reviewed starting May 21, 2009. Indiana University is an equal opportunity employer. Send inquiries, CV, and names of three references to: Gregory A. Waller Chair, Department of Communication and Culture gwaller@indiana.edu