Assistant Professor in Communications & Information Design at SUNYIT in Utica, NY
Greetings: The SUNY Institute of Technology (SUNYIT) is currently seeking an Assistant Professor in Communications & Information Design to join a small but growing faculty with interests in new media. If you know of any relatively recent or soon-to-be graduates, I'd appreciate if you could send this along to them. While we'd prefer degree-in-hand, we will give full consideration to applications from ABDs. I'm happy to talk with anyone who would like to know more about SUNYIT, central New York, or this job in particular prior to applying. The job ad reads as follows: "The successful candidate will teach undergraduates in the Communication and Information Design major, and graduate students earning an M.S. in Information Design and Technology. Applicants should be proficient with information design theory and have advanced new media skills, and should demonstrate a research agenda examining the role of new and emerging media within contemporary culture. A professional portfolio evidencing experience in new media production is desirable. Faculty will be expected to serve both on-campus and online learners and take an active role in the ongoing development of both programs. PhDs desired; ABDs or theory-oriented MFAs considered. Applications considered immediately; position open until filled." Link to the ad and application page: http://sunyit.interviewexchange.com/jobofferdetails.jsp?JOBID=17247 More info about this job and SUNYIT: The teaching load is 3 courses/semester, of which at least one will most likely be online. SUNYIT is a small, specialized campus within the SUNY system. We currently have about 2,500 students, with committments for about $100m in capital construction and $75m in public-private investment in nanotechnology facilities in the next three years. SUNYIT is in Utica, NY, about an hour from Syracuse, two hours from Albany, and five hours from New York, Boston and Montreal. Central New York has a low cost-of-living, with easy access to extensive recreational opportunities in the Adirondack Mountains, Finger Lakes and the Green Mountains. Thanks so much for circulating this. Kathryn Kathryn Stam Asst. Professor of Anthropology Coordinator, Master's Program in Information Design and Technology SUNY Institute of Technology Utica, NY <air-l@listserv.aoir.org>
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