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						<pubDate>Sun, 16 May 2021 09:04:40 Z</pubDate>
						
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								<title>Executive Editor and Professor of Practice | Syracuse University</title>								
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								<description>Syracuse, New York,  Job Description: The S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University seeks a visionary journalist to join our team as an executive editor, a new position in the school&#39;s journalism division. The successful candidate will create and foster industry partnerships with national and local media outlets to elevate and publish the work of Newhouse undergraduate and graduate students with particular focus on those from the journalism programs (Magazine, News and Digital Journalism; Broadcast and Digital Journalism; and Visual Communications). The editor will work with top-rated professors to showcase talented student journalists, including those in our award-winning, student-run media enterprises: The NewsHouse, Citrus TV,  NCC  News, Orange Television Network, The Stand and multiple campus magazines. This hire will work to create a cohesive presence across these numerous student-media outlets connected to the school. The successful candidate possesses substantial professional experience managing partnerships, working with teams and creating content on multiple platforms, including demonstrated experience with multimedia, data visualization and leading digital platforms and tools. Candidates will have robust portfolios demonstrating current skills and significant industry connections. Applicants must demonstrate the potential to bring national visibility to the school through innovative approaches to journalism, industry connectivity, and the advancement and promotion of student work. Ideal applicants share the Newhouse School&#39;s commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion in journalism and higher education and can articulate how their past experience has equipped them with the ability to contribute to the School&#8217;s commitment to diversity and inclusion and the student experience.</description>
								<pubDate>Fri, 14 May 2021 05:43:56 -0400</pubDate>
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								<title>Professor of Journalism (Tenure Track, Open Rank) | Columbia University</title>								
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								<description>New York, New York,  Summary Description: Columbia University&#39;s Graduate School of Journalism (www.journalism.columbia.edu) is currently seeking a tenure-track professor of Journalism (rank to be determined), who will also serve as Assistant Director of the Tow Center for Digital Journalism This is a rare opportunity to have an impact on the long term future of journalism as part of the teaching and research faculty at one of the world&#39;s leading universities. Candidates should be able to demonstrate scholarly and/or professional accomplishments worthy of appointment to a faculty position, including an ability to teach graduate students at a major research university. The School and professorship embrace diversity and seek candidates with the ability to work with and attract dynamic and diverse groups of faculty, staff and students.  Candidates should have a strong background in journalism and must be up-to-date with best practices, digital workflow and modern tools used to create and distribute content on various platforms. A work history that shows a capacity to innovate and to be nimble in a fast-changing news environment is also important. S/he will serve as a member of the full-time faculty of Columbia&#39;s Journalism School and as the assistant director at the Tow Center for Digital Journalism will help shape a research program addressing the challenges and opportunities for journalism both now and in the future. We are looking for outstanding candidates who are journalism practitioners, academics, or researchers in one of the following disciplines: computational journalism, data journalism, digital security, disinformation research or reporting, media research or reporting, technology platform research or reporting, newsroom innovation, informatics research or communications studies. A successful candidate for this tenure-track position will have a track record of publishing work at the intersection of journalism and technology, and will preferably have direct experience working in a newsroom or with newsrooms. As a member of Columbia Journalism School faculty, the successful candidate will be required to teach a variety of courses, as well as advise the cohort of dual masters&#39; students in Computer Science and Journalism.  The faculty position is affiliated with the Tow Center for Digital Journalism. As Assistant Director the role requires engagement with the activities of the Tow Center which include developing curriculum materials, identifying research opportunities, conducting research and journalism on relevant subjects, arranging events and workshops and integrating the research work of the Tow Center into the curriculum. The Tow Center is known for its forward-thinking examination of trends and technologies that affect journalism, from the power of large technology platforms in reshaping the news, to the ethical operation of AI in the newsroom, and rapid response research in areas such as the security and resilience of journalists during the  COVID  pandemic. The successful candidate will work with the Director of the Tow Center and the research team to develop new programming and areas of research and help shape the Center&#39;s agenda for the coming decade. As a full-time member of our faculty, their teaching assignments will be determined each year upon mutual agreement with the deans. The incumbent will also work with faculty and staff to continue to improve the School&#39;s curriculum, serve on faculty committees, and take on other tasks as assigned.</description>
								<pubDate>Fri, 14 May 2021 05:50:10 -0400</pubDate>
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