Here’s a link to the Marion L. Brittain Postdoctoral Fellowships at Georgia Tech.
The Writing and Communication Program at Georgia Tech seeks recent PhDs in rhetoric, composition, technical communication, literature, film, linguistics, visual rhetoric/design, and related humanities fields for the 2016-2017 Brittain Postdoctoral Fellowship. The fellowship, renewable up to three years, includes a 3/3 teaching assignment, Instructor rank, and full faculty benefits.
Candidates with experience in writing and communication center research, pedagogy, and/or practice may be offered positions that combine work in Georgia Techs Communication Center with a 2/2 teaching assignment. Special consideration will be given to candidates who have conducted writing center research and scholarship.
Teaching: Fellows design courses informed by their research interests within a framework of common programmatic outcomes. Writing and Communication Program courses include first-year composition, business communication, and technical communication. All courses are based on rhetoric, process, multimodality, digital literacy, and humanistic perspectives in a technological world.
Research: Fellows are expected to continue their scholarly agendas and are encouraged to extend them to include research in areas such as pedagogy, multimodality, digital humanities, instructional innovation, and assessment.
Professional Development: Fellows are supported in their professional development toward academic and non-academic career paths through projects such as programmatic assessment, grant writing, administration, publishing, and public relations.
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