There are two open tenure-track jobs in the Georgia Tech School of Literature Communication and Culture in Atlanta, Georgia. One position is in Digital Media and the other is in Cultural Studies of Science and Technology. Details are below.
Digital Media
The School of Literature, Communication and Culture of the Georgia Institute of Technology seeks applications from digital media specialists with a Ph.D. (field open) to fill a tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor level. The candidate should have an established program of research in digital media, which connects the humanities, design, and computation. Possible areas of expertise include but are not limited to: interactive narrative, electronic literature, game studies, information design, interaction/experience design, digital communication, the digital moving image, digital art, social media, and related fields. The specific area of practice is less important than a commitment to understanding and exploring digital media as a tool for expression, communication, and social change.
The candidate’s research should demonstrate success in or strong potential for sponsorship from government agencies, foundations, or corporate donors. The successful candidate should demonstrate a commitment to the integration of theory and practice. Preference will be given to candidates with interests that cross multiple fields, particularly blends of computing and liberal arts disciplines.
The candidate should be prepared to teach and advise across the standard curriculum of the school’s BS in Computational Media and MS/PhD in Digital Media, including introductory and advanced undergraduate courses in the theory, history, creation, and use of computational media, design, and theory.
The School of Literature, Communication, and Culture supports several undergraduate and graduate degrees, offers a growing program in computational media and digital media, and provides a core of humanities studies for the Institute. New hires should be ready to engage in dialogue with faculty members from the different fields in LCC, and will have the opportunity to participate in LCC’s drama, film, poetry, and science fiction initiatives. For additional information on the School, consult our web site at: http://lcc.gatech.edu/.
In addition to a letter of application, kindly submit sample syllabi, cv and portfolio, and the names of three references. Email materials to hiring@lcc.gatech.edu; or address correspondence to Jocelyn Thomas, Assistant to the Chair, School of Literature, Communication, and Culture, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332-0165. We shall begin reviewing completed applications on December 1. The Georgia Institute of Technology is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. LCC is especially interested in considering applications from women and minority candidates.
Cultural Studies of Science and Technology
The School of Literature, Communication and Culture of the Georgia Institute of Technology seeks applications from specialists in the cultural studies of science and technology with a Ph.D. in an appropriate area or with equivalent experience to fill a tenure-track position at the Assistant Professor level. Candidates should have an established program of research that connects science, technology, and the humanities. Possible areas of expertise include but are not limited to: biomedia/biomedicine; cognitive studies; globalization; and science, technology, and literary studies. Applicants with strong expertise in the study of narrative across genres and media are especially encouraged to apply.
The School of Literature, Communication and Culture is a unit of the Ivan Allen College, Georgia Tech’s liberal arts college. The department offers two undergraduate degrees: a B.S. in Science, Technology and Culture that emphasizes the intersection of science, technology, and the humanities, and a B.S. in Computational Media that explores the use of the computer as a medium for communication and expression. At the graduate level, LCC offers both an M.S. and a Ph.D. in Digital Media and M.S. in Human-Computer Interaction. Candidates should be prepared to teach primarily within the Science, Technology and Culture program. At the same time, candidates should be prepared to engage faculty and supervise students across the School’s other programs. For additional information on the School, consult our web site at: http://www.lcc.gatech.edu/.
In addition to a letter of application, kindly submit sample syllabi, cv, and the names of three references. Email materials to hiring@lcc.gatech.edu; or address correspondence to Jocelyn Thomas, Assistant to the Chair, School of Literature, Communication, and Culture, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA 30332-0165. We shall begin reviewing completed applications December 1. The Georgia Institute of Technology is an equal opportunity/affirmative action employer. LCC is especially interested in considering applications from women and minority candidates.