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Instructor in Communication [Educator] at SUNY Buffalo

The Office of International Education at the University at Buffalo (UB) invites applications for instructors to teach Communication courses in the UB undergraduate program at the Singapore Institute of Management in Singapore.  Singapore is a safe, multinational, English-speaking city-state located off the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula.

Available Communication courses may include those in the following areas: Communication Theory, Mass Communication, Intercultural Communication, Organizational Communication, Interpersonal Communication, Communication Technology, Advertising and Public Relations.  The position may consist of teaching from two to three courses per semester, beginning in Fall 2014. The individual(s) hired may be employed on a single-semester or a multi-semester basis.

A Master’s degree in Communication and experience teaching undergraduate students in a US college or university are required, as is experience teaching Communication courses and experience teaching in an intercultural context.  A PhD degree in Communication or closely related field is preferred, as is additional teaching experience. Experience living and teaching in an overseas environment, especially an Asian environment, are a plus.

Position salary will depend on qualifications as well as number and type of courses supported.  Accommodations in Singapore, and round-trip airfare to Singapore are provided.  Employment in this position will be conditional upon receipt of applicable employment authorization from the Government of Singapore.

Application deadline: March 20, 2014
All applications must be submitted via the SUNY Buffalo job site.

. Applications submitted in any other manner cannot be accepted.This is a Research Foundation of SUNY position.
The Research Foundation of SUNY is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer/RecruiterThis institution offers benefits to same-sex and different sex domestic partners

Author: Center for Intercultural Dialogue

Wendy Leeds-Hurwitz, the Director of the Center for Intercultural Dialogue, manages this website.

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