Hope you'll consider coming and helping us build the Informatics program here at SUNY Buffalo. It's a growing program at a growing university, and we'd love you join our new faculty from the last few years to shape the future of the study of the social aspects of communication technologies. If you have informal questions, please feel welcome to shoot me an email (I'm not on the hiring committee), or contact Tom Feeley (thfeeley@buffalo.edu). ------------------------------------------------------------ University at Buffalo, The State University of New York The Department of Communication in the School of Informatics at the State University of New York at Buffalo invites applications for one tenure track position in communication/information technologies beginning Fall 2005. Emphasis in communication/information technology preferred with an additional focus on information science, small group, organizational, mass communication, media economics, or health communication. Applicants should have a Ph.D. in Communication, Information Science, or related disciplines and an active research agenda. Ability to seek research funding is desirable. Rank is open. A curriculum vitae, a cover letter describing research and teaching interests, and the names of three references should be sent by December 1, 2004 to Thomas Feeley (thfeeley@buffalo.edu), Search Committee Chair, Department of Communication, 359 Baldy Hall, State University of New York at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY 14260-1060. Composed of the Department of Communication and the Department of Library and Information Studies, The School of Informatics was formed in 1999, in recognition of the changing role of information technology in human communication. The School offers a B.A., M.A. and Ph.D. in Communication, a M.L.S. in Library and Information Sciences and a M.A. in Informatics. For complete information about the Department of Communication and the School of Informatics visit the website at: http://informatics.buffalo.edu/. -- // // Alexander Halavais // Graduate Director of Informatics // University at Buffalo School of Informatics // contact info: http://alex.halavais.net //