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Director -- Asian American Studies Center
UCLA
The University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) invites inquiries, nominations and applications for the
position of Director for the Asian American Studies Center.
Qualifications for success include a strong
scholarly research and publication record; experience developing interdisciplinary research and
instructional programs in Asian American Studies; the ability to administer budgetary and personnel
processes; and proven experience in obtaining and managing extramural funding in the form of research
grants, gifts and donations, and in engaging in other development activities. Above all, UCLA seeks a
dynamic individual to provide intellectual and programmatic leadership for the Center, who will work
effectively with members of the Center, its faculty advisory committee, and campus leadership to develop
internal priorities, maximize external visibility of the Center, build bridges between UCLA and the
community, and encourage intercampus collaboration. This is a tenured faculty appointment in the
appropriate department or school.
Established in 1969, the Asian American Studies Center is the nation's leading research center in
the field of Asian American Studies. Its mission is to promote research, education and community
service within an academic framework, contributing to an understanding of the history, rich cultural
heritage, and present position of Asian Americans in our society. Together with the Asian American
Studies Department, the Center has core programs in research, in publications; in library and archival
collections; in student leadership development; in joint university-community research projects; in
endowment and development efforts; and in public educational activities. The Center has established
partnerships, collaborations, and exchanges with hundreds of public and private institutions across the
nation and around the world, and has played a critical role in developing Southern California’s
infrastructure of social service agencies, civil rights organizations, museums, historical societies,
media and cultural groups, and business associations that serve and represent the Asian American and
Pacific Islander population. For more information on the Center, please visit www.aasc.ucla. edu.
Inquiries, nominations and applications are invited. Applications should include a curriculum
vita and a list of three professional references, and should be sent electronically to
aascsearch@gdnet.ucla.edu. Inquiries may be addressed to Paris McDonald, at (310) 206-5268.
For full consideration, nominations and applications should be sent by October 10, 2008.
Candidate review begins immediately, with an appointment to be made in spring 2009, and a preferred
starting date of July 1, 2009.
The University of California is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer,
and seeks candidates who are committed to the highest standards of scholarship and professional
activities and to a campus climate that supports equality and diversity.
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Image Editor/Features
The Philadelphia Inquirer
The Philadelphia Inquirer is seeking a dynamic and experienced editor – an ideas person –
to revamp Image, a women-focused Sunday lifestyle section. We are looking for someone who can
produce an engaging and relevant section that will appeal to our readers and maximize potential for
advertising. The ideal candidate is loaded with creativity and vision for print and online, has
exceptional editing skills and has a demonstrated ability to manage staff and collaborate extensively
with others. A strong eye for visual presentation is a must. The Image editor will oversee a staff of
two full-time Features writers and will be expected to diversify and improve a pool of existing freelancers.
Additional responsibilities include generating stories for A1, Daily Magazine and the Sunday front
and working triage when necessary.
Candidates should contact Arts & Features Editor Sandra Clark.
Resumes may be e-mailed to sclark@phillynews.com.
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Multimedia Producer
The Philadelphia Inquirer
The Philadelphia Inquirer is looking for a multimedia producer to assist in coordinating online
visual coverage with editors, writers and photographers.
Job Description:
The multimedia producer will assist the Director of Photography in managing the multimedia
operation for The Philadelphia Inquirer. The multimedia producer will also shoot video and photos,
assist photographers and reporters to produce audio, video and multimedia journalism, and update
the Inquirer website www.philly.com with the latest breaking news videos, audio and photo galleries.
Requirements:
Experience in broadcast production and audio, video and photo editing.
Ability to prioritize and perform under tight deadline in a team environment.
Possess excellent news judgment.
Knowledge of multimedia software such as Photoshop CS, Adobe Flash, Final Cut Pro,
and Sorenson Squeeze.
Work schedule:
Varies according to the demands of news coverage; will include some nights and weekends..
To apply:
Please send a cover letter, resume with references and a multimedia portfolio to:
Hai Do
Director of Photography
The Philadelphia Inquirer
400 N. Broad Street.
Philadelphia, PA 19130
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