[ATTW-L] USU interviewing for postdoc position in technical communication and rhetoric next week

rylish Moeller rylish.moeller at usu.edu
Thu May 7 19:15:00 UTC 2020


hi all,

on behalf of the search committee, i’m happy to announce that we just received approval to begin scheduling interviews for the position below. if you or someone you know is interested in the position and hasn’t yet applied, please encourage them to do so and/or to reach out to me with any questions! we hope to be able to extend an offer as soon as late next week.

rylish or ryan moeller

associate professor
technical communication & rhetoric
department of english
utah state university

pronouns: he.him.his


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From: rylish moeller <rylish.moeller at usu.edu<mailto:rylish.moeller at usu.edu>>
Subject: job ad: USU postdoc position in technical communication and rhetoric
Date: April 16, 2020 at 2:49:32 PM MDT
To: attw-l at attw.org<mailto:attw-l at attw.org>

hi all,

with apologies for cross-posting, my colleagues and i in technical communication and rhetoric and the department of English at Utah State University are pleased to announce that we are hiring a postdoctoral teaching position in technical communication and rhetoric for the 2020-2021 academic year (with the possibility of renewal for the 2021-2022 academic year). details are available in a linked google document titled Postdoctoral Teaching Fellow—Technical Communication & Rhetoric<https://docs.google.com/document/d/1-bHEDtiYfYpU0ZB0zsBB9uWRTQJsfiUj6IGfKmHSmUE/edit#heading=h.e9zhtm7uqe19>. the successful applicant will join a highly collaborative and very productive team of teacher-scholars who take our role in enacting social justice through our work very seriously. as chair of the search committee, i would be very happy to answer any questions about the position via email at rylish dot moeller at usu dot edu<mailto:rylish.moeller at usu.edu>.

please share this announcement with anyone who you think might be interested!

best, rylish

rylish or ryan moeller

associate professor
technical communication & rhetoric
department of english
utah state university

pronouns: he.him.his



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