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Tenure Track Assistant Professor, Digital Journalism - 36834

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University of Missouri Kansas City
Location
Kansas City, MO
Closing date
Sep 25, 2021

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Job Title: Tenure Track Assistant Professor, Digital Journalism - 36834
Location: UMKC Volker Campus
Full/Part Time: Full-Time
Job ID: 37269
Hiring Department College of Arts & Sciences, Department of Communication Studies
Job Description The Department of Communication Studies, University of Missouri-Kansas City, seeks applications for a new 9-month benefit eligible tenure track faculty position at the rank of assistant professor in Digital Journalism beginning Fall 2022. This faculty member will focus on one or more fields within digital media/journalism, such as social media reporting, data journalism, AI, drone technology, data visualization, and AR/VR. This position has been created to further the Department's mission of facilitating high-impact research activities that can broaden interdisciplinary research and collaboration. The Department of Communication Studies is committed to excellence in teaching, and it values professional experience, research, and community service that benefits underserved communities and populations. Candidates may come from academic disciplines such as journalism, mass communication, or related fields, with research expertise in digital communication as broadly defined.
Minimum Qualifications
* The successful candidate has a Ph.D. in journalism or mass communication, or a terminal degree in a related field by the start date. A candidate who is ABD will be considered.
* The successful candidate should be able to teach undergraduate courses in digital journalism and multimedia reporting, and be able to create courses in areas of their research.
* The successful candidate should have a promising research program, for example, publications, conference papers, conference presentations, or other evidence of research, and a desire to conduct interdisciplinary research and secure grant funding.
* The successful candidate should also be committed to help create a nurturing environment through teaching and research that will attract and sustain a diverse student body, serves first-generation college students, and contributes to social equality and justice.
Full Time/Part Time Full-time, benefit eligible, Tenure-Track, 9 month academic position
Salary Salary will be commensurate with qualifications and experience
Application Instructions To apply, please combine all application materials (cover letter, full curriculum vitae, statement of research philosophy, statement of teaching philosophy, and contact information for three references) into *one *PDF or Microsoft Word document with a maximum size of 11MB and upload online at [https://info.umkc.edu/hr/careers/academic-positions](https://info.umkc.edu/hr/careers/academic-positions) as your resume attachment. Limit the document name to 50 characters and do not include any special characters (e.g., /, &, %, etc.).
Reasonable accommodations may be requested during the application and recruitment process. If you need an accommodation, please contact the Office of Affirmative Action at (816) 235-1323. For more information about the Department of Communication Studies and UMKC, please visit [https://cas.umkc.edu/areas-of-study/communication-studies/](https://cas.umkc.edu/areas-of-study/communication-studies/).
Comments UMKC is the University of Missouri System and is located on a beautifully landscaped campus in the Country Club Plaza area of Kansas City, Missouri. Kansas City is the heart of the Midwest with major sports teams, arts district, yet 2-3 hours from some of the best lakes, rivers and hiking in the country. Our cost of living is low compared to east and west coasts.
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UMKC Statement on Diversity UMKC values diversity as central to its mission as an urban-serving research university and as a driver of excellence in teaching and learning. UMKC embraces a broad spectrum of diversities, including race, ethnicity, culture, nationality, gender, age, sexual orientation, disability, linguistic ability, learning style, religion, socioeconomic and veteran status, life experiences, educational level and family structure. For more information on our diversity mission, visit the Office of Diversity and Inclusion website: [http://info.umkc.edu/diversity/](http://info.umkc.edu/diversity/)
UMKC is the largest comprehensive, fully accredited university in the Kansas City area. Our students come from all 50 states and over 85 countries, enriching our community with diverse perspectives. With more than 125 academic areas, our students have a lot of opportunities to explore on their way to discovering and creating their perfect career. We are at the heart of a thriving urban area where the city's life and energy influence everything that happens here. We are Kansas City's university and we can't wait for you to join us! Find out more about UMKC in the [About UMKC section](http://www.umkc.edu/aboutumkc/) of our website.
Details about UMKC's community and the benefits of being an employee can be found on our [careers page. ](http://info.umkc.edu/hr/careers/)
Diversity, equity, and inclusion are central to UMKC's mission as an urban-serving institution. Kansas City is a highly diverse city with African-American, African, Asian, Latino, Italian, Irish, German, Nordic, Anglo-Saxon, Native American, Slavic, Mediterranean and Middle Eastern communities. Such diversity has created vibrant neighborhoods throughout the metro Kansas City area and has fostered creativity, connection, and innovation that can be across our bi-state region. Major attractions such as the Annual Ethnic Enrichment Festival, the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, the Filipino Cultural Center, the American Jazz Museum, Guadalupe Centers and Mattie Rhodes and Kansas City Irish Fest are just a few examples of how diversity has enriched our city.
For the reasons detailed above, UMKC's strategic plan prioritizes our commitment to multiculturalism, globalism, diversity and inclusion. The university's values call upon its faculty, staff, students, and community to regard themselves as global citizens who seek, embrace, and celebrate the benefits of multiculturalism. Such commitment is demonstrated through teaching, service and research. We welcome applicants who share in our commitment to these core values. We are confident you will appreciate the beauty and friendliness of Kansas City and why we are proud to call it home.
Please visit these pages to learn more about UMKC's engagement in diversity, equity and inclusion:

* [Roos Advocate for Community Change](https://www.umkc.edu/chancellor/initiatives/racc/index.html)
* [The Division of Diversity and Inclusion](https://info.umkc.edu/diversity/)
* [Annual Report ](https://umkc.app.box.com/file/801849244681?s=z6p0id7jgxdh4pt8vxpcfq1uphu2hsa4)

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