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On Behalf Of SYLVIA HALL
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Subject: Assistant Professor Position -- University of Denver -- Search
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Job title: Assistant Professor, 9 month, tenure-track (Faculty, exempt)
Department: Library and Information Science, College of Education
The Library & Information Science (LIS) Program at the University of
Denver
(DU) has an opening for a tenure-track faculty member at the assistant
professor rank. The appointment may begin in January, March, or
September
2008.
One of seven programs in the College of Education at DU, LIS invites
applications from candidates who are committed to excellence in teaching
and
have emerging research agendas in areas such as information access and
retrieval, information architecture with an emphasis on information
visualization or digital libraries, and information or educational
technologies.
DU is a high quality, private institution, and DU's LIS faculty members
take
pride in preparing information professionals for leadership roles in
institutions serving diverse users in dynamic, evolving environments.
Students at DU choose from among six concentrations: Archives and
Records
Management (ARM), Information Science and Technology (IST), Knowledge
Management (KM), Reference and User Services (RUS), Resource Description
and
Analysis (RDA), and School Library (SL). DU faculty demonstrate a
user-centered perspective, incorporate adult learning theory into their
teaching, advise and supervise students in academic and experiential
settings, and teach core and specialized courses at the graduate level.
They
also serve on University, College, and LIS committees and teams.
Information
describing the College, faculty, degree programs and research activities
can
be found at (www.du.edu/LIS). The LIS Program is accredited by the
American
Library Association.
Position duties:
The successful applicant will teach core and specialized courses in the
areas defined above. Preferred candidates will have teaching and
research
interests that complement those of current members of the LIS faculty.
We
would especially invite applications from individuals who have expertise
in
information science and technologies.
Preferred Qualifications:
Ph.D. in library and information science or a related discipline
completed
at the time of appointment. Three or more years of demonstrated
professional
experience in library or information settings preferred.
Minimum Qualifications:
ABD Required, Ph.D. preferred. In addition, candidates are required to
have
a master's degree in library science or an appropriate discipline,
professional experience in a library or information setting, and
teaching
experience at the graduate level for appointment at the assistant
professor
rank.
Required Qualifications:
Candidates should have demonstrated potential for scholarly research,
commitment to service, excellence in teaching, and experience working
with
persons from culturally diverse backgrounds.
Organizational Context:
The oldest independent university in the Rocky Mountain region, the
University of Denver enrolls approximately 9,500 students in its
undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs. DU is classified as
a
research university with high research activity.
The College of Education (http://www.du.edu/education) is a dynamic
community of learners that emphasizes and values faculty-student
collaboration in teaching, learning, and research. We are committed to
developing well-trained professionals with the talents and skills
necessary
for visionary leadership, educational change, community building, and
social
equity. The College of Education embraces the University of Denver's
commitment to enhancing the diversity of its learning community in
concert
with the Chancellor's Diversity Statement
(http://www.du.edu/chancellor/diversity-statement.html). We are engaged
in
service partnerships locally, regionally, and nationally to improve
education and to make it more equitable.
To apply: Application materials must be submitted via the DU Human
Resources
page (http://www.dujobs.org). Applications must include a letter,
statement
describing a research agenda including plans for funding and support,
and
statement of teaching philosophy. Applicants must include a complete
curriculum vita and contact information for at least three references.
For
priority consideration all interested candidates should apply by October
12,
2007.
Hiring Range: Competitive
Schedule: 37.5 hours/week (Full Time)
Closes: Open until filled
Review of Applications Begins: October 15, 2007
For Further Information: Karen LeVelle ([log in to unmask]), Payroll and
Accounting Assistant, College of Education, University of Denver, 2135
E.
Wesley Ave., #106, Denver, CO 80208, 303.871.3791 (voice).
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Sylvia D. Hall-Ellis, Ph.D.
Chair, Assistant Professor Search Committee
Library and Information Science Program
Morgridge College of Education
University of Denver
303-871-7881
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