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WEILL CORNELL MEDICAL COLLEGE Office of the Dean Editorial Specialist
Provides executive level writing, research and editing support the Office of the Dean; researches, develops and refines concise and timely communication materials including speeches and presentations, newspaper and magazine articles, speaking points and high level complex correspondence to various stakeholders, elected officials, donors, faculty, students, staff and alumni; on behalf and in consultation with the Dean will research and draft speeches and keynote addresses for variety of audiences on topics related to Weill Cornell Medical College; prepares remarks for ceremonies, receptions, memorials and events; researches and writes regular contributions to Weill Cornell publications; prepares speeches and talks to Alumni, Faculty, Staff and Students; researches and prepares material for various lectures; drafts and or edits quotations to be attributed to the Dean in news releases, brochures, admissions materials or other university publications.
Bachelor's degree and five to ten years of demonstrated experience in academic writing, editorial project management required; Master's degree preferred; must be familiar with manuscript editing and academic publication procedures; previous experience in higher education or healthcare highly desired; proficient in Microsoft Office Suite, and scientific literature search; excellent organization, written and communication skills.
Please use our on-line application system and submit a cover letter and resume at:
http://weill.cornell.edu/hr
Please refer to Job Number 16238.
Only applicants selected for interviews will be contacted.
EOE/M/F/D/V
Founded in 1898, and affiliated with what is now New York-Presbyterian Hospital since 1927, Weill Cornell Medical College is among the top-ranked clinical and medical research centers in the country. In addition to offering degrees in medicine, Cornell also has Ph.D. programs in biomedical research and education at the Weill Graduate School of Medical Sciences, and with neighboring Rockefeller University and the Sloan-Kettering Institute, has established a joint MD-PhD. program for students to intensify their pursuit of Cornell's triple mission of education, research, and patient care.
Weill Cornell Medical College's educational mission emphasizes the importance of combining a strong foundation in the medical sciences with extensive clinical training in patient care. By promoting a true social commitment, stimulating creativity, and fostering independent thought and study, Weill Cornell Medical College continues to cultivate the best of tomorrow's leaders in the field of medicine.
Weill Cornell Medical College is an equal opportunity, affirmative action educator and employer.
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WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY Department of Communication Assistant Professor, Media Studies
The Department of Communication at Western Washington University (WWU) invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Media Studies. Starting date is September, 2012. We seek a colleague who specializes in Media Studies and also possesses the qualifications to teach at least one of the following required classes: Communication Theory; Communication Research Methods; and/or Ethics in Communication. Required qualifications include: Communication Ph.D. completed no later than December 31, 2012; evidence of successful undergraduate teaching; demonstrated commitment to an active program of scholarship. Preferred: Demonstrated ability to work with a diverse group of students and faculty; evidence of commitment to university and community service. View full announcement, including all qualifications, responsibilities and application procedures at [https://jobs.wwu.edu/JobPostingsBrowse.aspx?CatID=85]. Review of applications will begin January 2, 2012; position open until filled. For further info contact Margie Hovde at 360-650-2294 or Margie.Hovde@wwu.edu.
CLEVELAND STATE UNIVERSITY School of Communication College Lecturer/College Associate Lecturer
The School of Communication invites applications for a renewable, one-year College Lecturer/College Associate Lecturer position beginning August 20, 2012 and ending May 15, 2013. The position requires specialization in mass communication theory, media effects and research methods. Candidates with ability to teach media writing, film/video, new media technologies, international/intercultural communication are desirable. M.A. in Communication or related disciplines is required for appointment as College Lecturer and a Ph.D. in Communication or related disciplines for College Associate Lecturer. Degree must be in hand by July 1, 2012. Preference will be given to candidates who have experience and demonstrated effectiveness in teaching undergraduate communication courses. Normal teaching load is up to 16 credit hours (four courses) per semester. There may be opportunities for summer teaching, plus competitive fringe benefits. The position is annually renewable for an additional five years based on satisfactory performance, programmatic needs and university financial resources. After a comprehensive sixth year review, the appointee will be eligible for two successive three-year appointments and six year appointments thereafter. Applicants should send a letter of interest, curriculum vitae, evidence of teaching ability, and three letters of reference (under separate cover) to Dr. Anup Kumar, Chair Search Committee, College Lecturer Position, School of Communication, Cleveland State University, 2121 Euclid Ave. Cleveland OH 44115. Evidence of effective teaching must be demonstrated at the time of interview. Review of applications will begin on January 17, 2012 and continue until the position is filled. Hiring is contingent on maintaining existing levels of funding from the State. [Cleveland State University is a major public urban university with a diverse population of 18,000 students.] Cleveland State University is an affirmative action, equal opportunity employer. Minorities, women, and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
UNIVERSITY OF MELBOURNE, AUSTRALIA School of Culture & Communication, Faculty of Arts Lecturer - Quantitative Media Research
Salary: AUD$81,925 - AUD$97,283 p.a. (pro rata) plus 17% superannuation
Media and Communications at the University of Melbourne was ranked by the Australian Research Council in 2011 as 'world class'. Our courses reflect this international standing.
We train students for careers in the fast-changing professional areas of digital, broadcast, print and mobile communication. We equip students with an in-depth understanding of the changing nature of media industries and professional practices in the contemporary world and of how these industries inform diverse social, cultural and political processes at global to local levels. Our program seeks to fill a 0.5 FTE Level B position for three years in the area of quantitative media research. An important outcome of the position is that of curriculum development.
In this role you will assist the Media and Communications program in developing subjects in both the undergraduate postgraduate levels. You will be expected to have expertise in the area of quantitative media research, including data collection, statistical analysis and evaluation procedures. A background in social sciences is highly desirable.
Employment Type: Part-time 0.5FTE (fixed-term) position available for three years Jan 2012 to Dec 2014 Enquiries only to: A/Prof Ingrid Volkmer, Head, Media & Communications Program Tel +61 3 8344 3500 Email ivolkmer@unimelb.edu.au Close date: 18 December 2011
For position information and to apply online go to www.hr.unimelb.edu.au/careers, click on 'Job Search' and search under the job title or job number 0027852.
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