Visiting Professor of Communication & Media Studies School of Journalism and Communication Carleton University Application Deadline: December 15, 2016 The School of Journalism and Communication at Carleton University invites applications from distinguished scholars for the position of Visiting Professor of Communication and Media Studies (2017-18). This position is open to professors who wish to spend time in a vibrant, interdisciplinary environment in order to carry out their research and teach on topics and issues that complement those of our faculty and graduate students in the Communication and Media Studies program. The School of Journalism and Communication provides office space and administrative support, a robust research setting with high quality Master’s and PhD students, contact with other professors in the School, at Carleton, and in neighbouring universities, and a stipend for a single term (applicants wishing to spend more than one term are welcome to apply and should indicate as much in their cover letter). The Visiting Professor position is ideal for established academics on sabbatical, or those with research leave funding or a portable research fellowship. Applicants should have a record of internationally recognized published scholarship and a strong record of graduate teaching and mentorship. Preference will be given to tenured professors who already hold faculty positions at other institutions in Canada or internationally. Visiting professors are expected to actively contribute to the School’s intellectual culture, and will be asked to lead a graduate seminar on a topic of their choosing. Visiting Professors are also expected to deliver a public research presentation before the end of their appointment. For more information and application instructions, please visit the careers page on our website — https://carleton.ca/sjc/careers/ Josh Greenberg, PhD Director, School of Journalism & Communication Carleton University Ph: 613 520-2600, ext. 1965