The West Virginia University Reed School of Media and Communications seek a dynamic, collegial faculty member for a full-time, nine-month tenure-track appointment. Primary teaching assignments may include ADPR research, ADPR campaigns (capstone projects), and/or teaching in/leading the School’s student-run ADPR agency. Teaching assignments may include other courses related to the successful candidate’s areas of expertise and needs of the School. Ideal candidates will have recent professional experience in advertising, successful collegiate teaching experience, and a passion for experiential learning. The School has a reputation for collaborative hands-on coursework and special projects that benefit nonprofit organizations, communities and small businesses in West Virginia. The successful candidate also will have the opportunity to engage with the School’s active Ad Club.
Active participation in professional organizations in the field is expected, and the successful candidate will participate in and contribute to the School, serve on committees, and engage in the university and professional communities.
Date of Appointment: August 16, 2026 (Classes begin August 18, 2026)
Requirements
Required Qualifications: An earned doctorate in communications, advertising, strategic communications, integrated marketing communications or closely related field by the time of appointment. Candidates must demonstrate evidence of, or strong potential for, establishing and maintaining a scholarly research program. The candidate must have a minimum of two years of teaching experience in advertising at the college level.
Applicants at the Assistant Professor level will have a developing record of scholarly research in advertising and demonstrated teaching effectiveness. Applicants at the Associate Professor level must have a sustained record of high-quality scholarship in advertising (peer reviewed, juried), effective teaching, and meaningful service that are consistent with tenure requirements at an R1 institution.
If the successful candidate has national or international advertising professional experience, they may fill the Harrison-Omnicom Chair in Advertising, which provides an additional stipend.
The Reed School of Media and Communications seek a candidate who will demonstrate exemplary communication skills, collegiality, and ability to contribute to the intellectual and cultural life of the University.
DEADLINE: Review of applications will begin December 1, 2025. The search will remain open until the position is filled.
Application:
Cover letter Curriculum vitae Three references who may be contacted (including names, mailing addresses, telephone numbers, email addresses, and relationship to the applicant) Additional materials may be requested later. https://careers.wvu.edu/career-opportunities
Reed School of Media and Communications offers a Bachelor of Science in journalism (BSJ) degree in 1) advertising and public relations; 2) journalism, which includes multimedia storytelling and broadcast production coursework; and 3) sports and adventure media. The School also offers a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree in multidisciplinary media studies and an online major in integrated marketing communications. Students intern at top regional and national TV stations, sports programs, newspapers and advertising and public relati...
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