<html><head><meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=utf-8"></head><body dir="auto"><div><br></div><div><br></div><blockquote type="cite"><div><b>From:</b> Jessica Sarah Robles <<a href="mailto:community@icahdq.org">community@icahdq.org</a>><br><b>Date:</b> April 29, 2014 at 2:56:29 PM MDT<br><b>To:</b> "<a href="mailto:dbh@colorado.edu">dbh@colorado.edu</a>" <<a href="mailto:dbh@colorado.edu">dbh@colorado.edu</a>><br><b>Subject:</b> <b>Lecturer in Language & Social Interaction</b><br><b>Reply-To:</b> Jessica Sarah Robles <<a href="mailto:jessica.s.robles@gmail.com">jessica.s.robles@gmail.com</a>><br><br></div></blockquote><blockquote type="cite"><div>Lecturer in Language & Social Interaction<br> <br>UNIVERSITY OF NEW HAMPSHIRE: The Department of Communication at the University of New Hampshire, Durham, invites applicants for the non-tenure track, benefits-eligible Lecturer in Language and Social Interaction to begin in the 2014-2015 academic year.<br> <br>The Department seeks a broadly trained individual with expertise in social approaches to communication studies. The successful candidate will teach existing courses at the undergraduate level, including Introduction to Language and Social Interaction, a mid-level analysis of language and social interaction course, an upper-level course in Conversation Analysis, and possibly courses in his or her own areas of specialty. The teaching load is six courses per academic year. Committee work and advising are not required. Fall 2014 classes begin on September 2, 2014.<br> <br>Excellent teaching credentials are essential. Ph.D. or ABD preferred; highly qualified candidates with master’s degrees will be considered.<br> <br>The Department of Communication has approximately 500 majors and offers an undergraduate curriculum that integrates critical media studies, rhetorical studies, and studies of language and social interaction. UNH supports diversity among its faculty and strongly encourages minority and women candidates to apply. Hiring is contingent upon eligibility to work in the U.S.<br> <br>Complete applications should include a letter of application, vita, statement of teaching philosophy, sample syllabi, teaching evaluations, and 3-5 detailed letters of reference, addressed to Professor Sheila McNamee, Department of Communication, University of New Hampshire, Horton Social Science Center, 20 Academic Way, Durham, NH 03824, USA or emailed to <a href="mailto:Sheila.McNamee@unh.edu">Sheila.McNamee@unh.edu</a>. To reach the department by phone, please call (603) 862-2292. Inquiries should be made via email to <a href="mailto:Sheila.McNamee@unh.edu">Sheila.McNamee@unh.edu</a>, with a vita attached.<br> <br>The review of applications will begin on April 15, 2014, and continue until the position is filled.<br> <br>UNH is in the beautiful seacoast region of southern New Hampshire, about an hour north of Boston.<div style="font-size:10px;font-face:arial,helvetica,sans-serif;text-align:center;padding:20px 10px 10px 10px;">This email has been sent out through Ohana. To ensure communication with ICA Communities, please add <a href="mailto:community@icahdq.org">community@icahdq.org</a> to your spam white list or trusted senders. If you would like to unsubscribe from all communications, please <a href="http://community.icahdq.org/ohana/unsubscribe/?email=dbh@colorado.edu">follow this link</a>.</div></div></blockquote></body></html>
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