INSIDE DOUGLAS COLLEGE / APRIL 18, 1989 Simon Fraser University Recruitment Communication Professors Required The Department of Communica- tion is seeking applicants for the following position beginning in September 1989: 3 Assistant Professors; and 1 Visiting Limited-Term Ap- pointment (telecommunications, communication law, new informa- tion technologies) Applicants must have a Ph.D. in a related discipline plus evidence of a well developed research interest in the Department’s areas of con- centration: media, technology, and policy. Among the needs identified in conjunction with these positions are: news analysis, political com- munication, communication policy, advertising, telecommunications, media content analysis, and new in- formation technologies. The Department has a large un- dergraduate program and also offers M.A. and Ph.D. degrees. Preference will be given to can- didates who are eligible for employment in Canada at the time of application. Applications must be accom- panied by a curriculum vitae and the names and addresses of three references, and must be received by the Department Chair, Prof. Liora Salter, by May 1, 1989. These posi- tions are subject to final budgetary approval. Camosun College Recruitment Search for President One of Westem Canada’s most dynamic and progressive com- munity colleges requires a seasoned academic administrator to assume the role of President and Chief Ex- ecutive Officer. Established in 1971, Camosun College serves Greater Victoria and south Van- couver Island. With 1988/89 operations exceeding $30 million, the College currently enrolls 6,000 full and part-time students with an additional 12,000 registered in non- credit and general interest programs. Full and part-time facul- ty and staff total 1,200. The Presidential portfolio is both demanding and challenging, encom- passing the overall direction and administration of the College. Reporting to the Board of Gover- nors, the successful candidate will ensure effective general manage- ment, uncompromising academic leadership and sound strategic plan- ning. As well, the incumbent will represent the College with employers, the business and profes- sional community, all levels of government, and other educational institutions, particularly the post- secondary system. Applications are invited from senior educational administrators in Canada. Candidates must possess a successful record of academic leadership in a post-secondary en- vironment. Equally important are JAZZ REUNION PARTY Live! at Douglas College Shannon Gunn @ Kevin Lee Rob McKenzie René Worst Ron Thompson # Graham Boyle @ and the DC Jazz Band! superior communication and inter- personal skills, strong drive and initiative and both the wisdom and vision to lead the College into the 1990's. Respond in strict confidence to: C.M. Davies, CMC, Management Connections Incorporated, 1400 Commerce Place, 400 Burrard Street, Vancouver, B.C. V6C 3G2. FRIDAY, APRIL 21, 1989 = douglas college doors & bar 8:00 pm / music 9:00-2:00 am All for $5 (Students/Seniors $3) Douglas College Upper Cafeteria 700 Royal Ave., New Westminster hy (one block from the New West SkyTrain Stop) 4% 10