Humanist Discussion Group, Vol. 17, No. 781.
Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King's College London
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Date: Thu, 08 Apr 2004 07:13:20 +0100
From: "W.N. Martin" <martin@virginia.edu>
Subject: ISIS position vacancy (fwd)
POSITION VACANCY
INFORMATION SCIENCE + INFORMATION STUDIES (ISIS)
Duke University is seeking an Administrative Manager to serve as the
administrative director of Information Science + Information Studies
(ISIS), a groundbreaking interdisciplinary program that studies and
creates new information technologies and analyzes their impact on art,
culture, science, commerce, society, and the environment. Under the
direction of faculty directors and assisted by the Program Coordinator,
the administrative director will have wide-ranging duties, including:
day-to-day administration of ISIS, supervision of ISIS staff and student
employees; long-range development and fundraising efforts including
preparation of grant proposals; management of budget; coordination of
initiatives and collaboration with other Duke programs, as well as with
other universities, institutions, and corporations; advisement and
mentoring of ISIS certificate program students; development of an
electronic information network; coordination and publicizing of events;
and representation of ISIS on relevant committees. Applicants must have
post-baccalaureate training in a field relevant to ISIS, with an
interdisciplinary background in technology, business, arts, and/or
critical/cultural studies. Other required experience and skills: record of
previous grant-writing and fundraising experience; at least two years
administrative management experience in an academic, nonprofit, or
corporate setting; some college teaching and advising; a sophisticated
knowledge of new media and information technologies; and interpersonal
skills to work collegially with administrators, faculty, students, staff
and community representatives. The ISIS program reports to the Vice
Provost for Interdisciplinary Studies.
Duke University offers a comprehensive benefits package and salary is
commensurate with qualifications and experience. An application package
consisting of a resume, cover letter outlining qualifications, salary
requirements, and a list of five professional references is required for
consideration. All application materials received by 7 May 2004 will be
guaranteed consideration. Email applications and nominations to Katie
Watchman (katie.watchman@duke.edu). Please include "ISIS Administrative
Director" in the subject line.
Duke University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
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