[Sigtis-l] Faculty position announcement - Nanyang Technological University, Wee Kim Wee School of Communication & Information

Adam Worrall apw06 at my.fsu.edu
Thu May 23 00:38:16 EDT 2013


Forwarding as requested. Please use the contact information in the
announcement for all inquiries or questions.


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From: Faculty Recruit <faculty-recruit at ntu.edu.sg>
Date: Wed, May 22, 2013 at 10:23 PM
Subject: Faculty position announcement - Nanyang Technological University,
Wee Kim Wee School of Communication & Information
To: "sigtis-l-owner at asis.org" <sigtis-l-owner at asis.org>


Dear Owner @ Sigtis-I

We would appreciate it if you could allow us to post the announcement of
faculty openings in our school to your mailing list contacts.
Thanks for your kind assistance.

Best regards

Julian Ng (Ms) for
The Search Committee
Nanyang Technological University
Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information
31 Nanyang Link, WKWSCI Building
Singapore 637718
Email: faculty-recruit at ntu.edu.sg


Nanyang Technological University

Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information

Founded in 1992, the WKWSCI has grown to become the one of the region’s
leading sources of world-class education and top-notch research in
communication and information studies. In 2006, the School established an
endowment fund of S$30 million to support a wide range of educational and
research activities. Extensive research, teaching and production facilities
help to keep faculty and students at the leading edge of their disciplines.

WKWSCI has more than 50 full-time faculty members, 500 graduate students
and 700 undergraduates.. For more information about the school and its
programs, please refer to the website: http://www.ntu.edu.sg/sci

We are seeking outstanding faculty colleagues for the following position,
all with a preferred starting date of January 2014 (negotiable):

Shaw Foundation Professor in Media Technology

We are looking for a dynamic scholar to assume an endowed professorship in
media technology and develop a world-class program of research and
teaching. The position will be offered at the rank of Full Professor, with
tenure, and will include an annual budget for research and conference
support.  A doctorate is required in an academic field relevant to
communication and information studies.

The ideal candidate will have expertise in one or more of the following
areas: information design and visualization, web/mobile analytics, social
network analysis, netnography, or allied research area. S/he will have an
international presence and reputation, an established program of research
and scholarship, and a record of organizing and leading interdisciplinary
projects.  Interest in building partnerships with NTU colleagues in
Business, Medicine, or Sustainability is desirable.

Associate Professor in Survey Research

We are looking for an accomplished scholar with expertise in traditional,
mobile and web-based survey research, with an emphasis on consumer
behavior, social media and social networks, or risk perception.  This
position will be offered at the rank of Associate professor, with tenure.
 A doctorate is required, as is a strong record of research and
publications.

To apply, please refer to the Guidelines for submitting an application for
faculty appointment (
http://www.ntu.edu.sg/ohr/CareerOpportunities/SubmitanApplication/Pages/FacultyPositions.aspx)
and send your application package (Consisting of cover letter, curriculum
vitae, personal particulars form, teaching and research statements, name of
three potential referees, evidence of teaching effectiveness and writing
samples) to:

The Search Committee
Nanyang Technological University
Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information
31 Nanyang Link, WKWSCI Building
Singapore 637718
Email: faculty-recruit at ntu.edu.sg

Review of applications will begin after May 1 and continue until the
positions are filled.
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