teaching position available

Subject: teaching position available
From: mike markel <mmarkel -at- BSUMAIL -dot- IDBSU -dot- EDU>
Date: Fri, 12 Sep 1997 14:00:35 +0000

Technical Communication, Tenure-track assistant professor to begin
Fall 1998, teaching undergraduate and graduate courses. Looking for a
specialist primarily in visual rhetoric and print production, with
additional expertise in several of the following other areas: online
communication, hypertext, Web design and development, research
methods, usability testing, writing for the computer industry,
human-computer interaction, and publications management. Teaching
experience required. Experience as a technical communicator desirable.
Ph.D. in a relevant field required. Research in technical
communication, as well as service, is expected. The standard course
load is 9 credits per semester. The Department of English offers a
B.A. and an M.A. in Technical Communication and two levels of
certificates. See www.idbsu.edu/techcomm/ for information about our
programs. Send a letter of application and current cv to Chaman Sahni,
Chair, Department of English, Boise State University, Boise, ID 83725.
Boise State University is an Equal Opportunity, Affirmative Action
Employer. Screening begins November 1, 1997, and will continue until
the position is filled.


Mike Markel, Director of Technical Communication
Department of English
Boise State University
Boise, ID 83725
voice: 208 385-3088 fax: 208 385-4373
Technical Communication site: http://www.idbsu.edu/techcomm

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