Colleagues, Kindly note the announcement below for a grad student to become Managing Editor of the Journal of Information Policy, and share with other interested parties. Thank you. Richard Taylor Co-Editor-in-Chief Journal of Information Policy (http://jip-online.org) The Institute for Information Policy at the College of Communications at Penn State is seeking an incoming graduate student to be assigned to a special assistantship program in which he or she will serve as managing editor of the Journal of Information Policy. The position will require attending to duties over the summer as well, and will include a summer stipend. Interested prospective applicants should identify themselves and their qualifications. The position requires strong English language skills. Candidates with an interest in information policy (including, but not limited to issues such as privacy, copyright, access, media law, First Amendment, technology, etc.) are preferred, but an otherwise strong candidate who is highly motivated can be trained. The position involves receiving manuscripts, finding and following up with reviewers in a timely way, careful editing and support for the publication process, and assisting with promotional activities for the Journal. It is a great opportunity to become familiar with current research and scholarship in the field, as well as with many of the leading academics who write and/or review for the Journal. For further information, contact me at rdt4@psu.edu. Interested parties should apply via the College's Graduate Admissions Program, noting their interest and qualifications, at http://comm.psu.edu/graduate/graduate-studies-how-to-apply