Canada Research Chair in Feminist Media Studies Department of Communication Studies

Concordia University’s Faculty of Arts and Science is one of the largest and most dynamic
academic faculties in Canada. Home to 27 departments, schools and colleges, the Faculty is
leading Montreal’s Concordia University to the forefront of research and graduate education in
Quebec and Canada. The Faculty is recognized for innovative research in the sciences,
humanities, and social sciences.

The Department of Communication Studies invites applications for a Tier II Canada Research
Chair (CRC) in Feminist Media Studies. This position is directly linked to priority areas in
Concordia University’s Strategic Research Plan (2008-12):
http://oor.concordia.ca/formsandreferencedocuments/strategicresearchplan...

For this high profile position, we seek a dynamic and visionary researcher who will engage in
cutting-edge scholarship and/or research-creation. In addition to a promising record of
achievement within the broad domain of feminist media studies, candidates of interest will have
embarked upon a substantial long-term research agenda. The ideal candidate will mobilize
established strengths in our Department and the University, and be well positioned to actively
participate in local, national and international feminist research networks.

The goal of the CRC program is to ensure that Canadian universities “achieve the highest levels
of research excellence to become world-class research centres in the global, knowledge-based
economy.” Concordia University’s academic culture celebrates research, creativity, and the transfer of knowledge in many ways that are ideal for today’s innovation driven society. The strategic deployment of CRCs is an integral part of Concordia’s overall plan to promote and develop its research enterprise. (Please refer to the CRC website for detailed information about the program: http://www.chairs-chaires.gc.ca/)

In order to successfully compete for a CRC award candidates are expected to have an outstanding and innovative research program, and the ability to attract  excellent graduate students. Tier II CRCs will be “exceptional emerging researchers” who at an early phase of their careers (i.e., within 10 years of completing their PhD), have demonstrated the promise of a strong research profile and the potential to be leaders in their field.

Tier II CRCs are awarded for five years and are renewable once. These positions offer an
attractive salary, an annual research stipend, reduced teaching loads, and the opportunity to apply
for start-up infrastructure through the Canada Foundation for Innovation (CFI) Leaders Opportunity Fund (LOF).

The successful candidate for the CRC position in Feminist Media Studies will, in the first instance, be offered an unconditional tenure-track appointment at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor, as appropriate. The candidate will be required to work with the Department and the Faculty to prepare the formal CRC nomination according to the CRC program guidelines. The University will submit the nomination to the CRC Secretariat at the earliest opportunity.

Founded in 1965, the Department of Communication Studies at Concordia University is Canada’s oldest degree-granting department in the discipline. The Department offers programs leading to the BA, Graduate Diploma, MA, and PhD degrees. The undergraduate degree in Communication Studies is highly regarded for its integration of media production and critical theoretical perspectives. We are the only institution in Canada to offer an undergraduate program in Communication and Cultural Studies, and a graduate diploma in Communication. Our MA in Media Studies is unique in its structure and focus, and our bilingual,
inter-university PhD program offers access to a wide range of resources and expertise. In keeping
with Concordia's mission, the Department fosters inclusivity in its research, curriculum, and
teaching practices, and is committed to serving the needs of a diverse student population.
Montreal, where both Concordia campuses are located, is a world-class city of over 3 million people, offering a rich and diverse cultural life, and the intellectual stimulation of four major
universities. In addition, the city is a major site of innovation and excellence in emerging digital
media technologies, with significant government and private industry support. Candidates are
encouraged to visit our departmental website for additional information concerning our programs and
priorities: http://coms.concordia.ca/

Complete applications will consist of a cover letter, a current curriculum vitae, copies of recent
publications, a statement of research achievements with a detailed five-year research plan
(appropriate to the goals and objectives of the CRC program), a statement of teaching
philosophy, evidence of teaching effectiveness, and the names and email addresses of three
referees. Candidates who have not completed all requirements for a PhD will not be considered.
Applications should be sent to:

Prof. Rae Staseson, Chair
Department of Communication Studies
Concordia University
1455 de Maisonneuve Blvd.
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
H3G 1M8

This tenure-track position, linked to the CRC appointment, will begin July 1, 2011. The University will nominate the successful candidate to the CRC Secretariat at the earliest opportunity according to the guidelines of the CRC program. Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue until the position is filled. All applications should reach the department no later than October 8, 2010. No electronic applications will be accepted. All inquiries about the position should be directed to Professor Staseson
(Rae.Staseson@concordia.ca).

Canadian and international applicants are encouraged to apply.  Concordia University is
committed to employment equity.