From: Ned Rossiter [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 16 October 2003 12:31
To: Interdisciplinary academic study of Cyber Society
Subject: Professor of Communications - Monash University
PROFESSOR OF COMMUNICATIONS
Monash University is seeking to appoint an outstanding scholar and
leader as professor in a newly established position to oversee the
expansion and consolidation of the Faculty of Arts' dynamic
Communications program.
A Monash Arts Faculty Flagship Program, the Communications program is
a faculty-wide program that teaches more than 550 undergraduate
students (full-time equivalent) and comprises 20 academic staff
across six campuses. Further information about the Communications
program may be obtained at
http://www.arts.monash.edu.au/communications
The professor will provide academic leadership in the Communications
program, guide the development of new postgraduate coursework
programs, act as advocate for the program within the university and
offer relevant and effective input to research policy forums. The
appointee will be based at the Clayton campus, but will have
responsibilities across all campuses at which the Communications
program operates - Monash's Berwick, Clayton, Caulfield, Gippsland,
Malaysia and South Africa campuses.
The successful candidate will have relevant academic qualifications
(including a PhD), a distinguished international research reputation
in the discipline of communications, demonstrated achievement in
academic leadership, a proven track record in attracting external
research funding and wide experience in academic administration.
Extensive undergraduate and postgraduate teaching and a successful
record of postgraduate supervision and coursework development are
also essential.
Appointment will be for a period of five years, with preferred
commencement in early 2004.
Remuneration: professorial salary $A104,242 per annum.
Superannuation, relocation travel and removal allowances also are
available.
Selection documentation may be accessed electronically at:
http://www.adm.monash.edu.au/sss/pc/jobads/jo_senior.htm
Confidential enquiries regarding the position may be made to
Professor Homer Le Grand, Dean, Faculty of Arts, telephone +61 3 9905
2100, facsimile +61 3 9905 5110 or e-mail
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Further information and particulars of the application procedure may
be obtained from Mr John Noonan, Manager (Senior Appointments),
Monash University, Victoria, 3800, Australia, telephone +61 3 9905
5904, facsimile +61 3 9905 6857 or email:
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Applications should reach Mr Peter Marshall, Divisional Director,
Student and Staff Services, Monash University, Victoria, 3800,
Australia, no later than Friday, 28 November 2003.
The university reserves the right to appoint by invitation.
Monash respects the privacy of your personal information. For more
details visit:
www.privacy.monash.edu.au
An Equal Opportunity Employer
October 2003
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