<fontfamily><param>Geneva</param>Dear Colleagues:


Please note and forward the following job announcement from Virginia
Tech:



The Department of Communication Studies at Virginia Tech invites
applications for one or more tenure-track positions (rank open).  These
positions are intended to strengthen a "communication and technology"
cluster within the Department and College of Arts and Sciences.  We
seek colleagues who can contribute to research and teaching in several
areas, including  but not limited to communication campaigns,
computer-mediated communication, health communication, international or
global communication, strategic communication,  telemedicine, visual
media, and/or the economic, social, cultural effects of interactive
media.  Applicants should be interested and able to work with
interdisciplinary teams within and across college divisions.


Applicants should have a Ph.D. in communication or a related field, as
well as a demonstrated record or the potential for scholarly
publication, external funding, and successful teaching.   ABD will be
considered if near degree completion.


Screening of applications will begin Dec. 14, 2001,  pending final
budgetary approval; applications will continue to be accepted until
positions are filled. Applicants should furnish curriculum vitae,
statement of research and teaching philosophy, and names, addresses,
and phone numbers of three references. Application packets should be
sent to Beth M. Waggenspack, Search Committee Chair, Department of
Communication Studies, Shanks Hall (0311), Virginia Tech, Blacksburg,
VA  24061.  Phone (540) 231-7625. E-mail
<underline><color><param>0000,0000,00FF</param>bwaggens@vt.edu


</color></underline>The Department of Communication Studies has 25
full-time faculty with over 750 undergraduate students and  a
newly-launched graduate program.  With an enrollment of over 26,000
students, Virginia Tech is Virginia's largest Research 1 institution
and is ranked among the nation's "Top 25" public universities. For
further information on the Department and university go to
http://www.comm.vt.edu/new/index.htm


The home of Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, was recently cited as one of
America's "Top 10 Dream Towns" for its combination of technology,
culture, and outdoor activities. It  is  home to the Blacksburg
Electronic Village. A university community of approximately 30,000
full-time residents, Blacksburg is located in the Blue Ridge Mountains
near the Jefferson National Forest and the New River.  To learn more
about the community and surrounding regions, see the Blacksburg
Electronic Village at http://www.bev.net/.


The College of Arts and Sciences is deeply committed to recruiting,
selecting, promoting, and retaining women, persons of color, and
persons with disabilities.  We strongly value diversity in the college
community and seek to assure equality in education and employment.
Individuals with disabilities desiring accommodations in the
application process should notify  Beth M. Waggenspack,  e-mail
bwaggens@vt.edu,  (540-231-7625, TTY 1-800-828-1120) by the application
deadline.  

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Matt McAllister   e-mail: mattm@vt.edu

Associate Professor and Director of Graduate Studies

Department of Communication Studies, Virginia Tech

Blacksburg, VA  24061-0311 USA  ph: 540-231-9830  fax: 540-231-9817



