Fall 2023 Media Studies GSI and Reader Positions
Please see the open Media Studies Graduate Student Instructor (GSI) and Reader positions listed below. All positions are pending budgetary approval.
GSI positions are typically 50% appointments for teaching two sections. Reader positions are 25% variable appointments, with final percentage pending course enrollment on Friday of third week.
Applications from individuals with and without past teaching experience are welcome. Finalists in the application process may be asked for copies of their teaching evaluations, if applicable. You can view course details by clicking on the course name below. If you have questions regarding the position, please contact the instructor directly.
How To Apply
If you are interested in applying for one or more of the GSI and Reader positions below, please email the following materials to the relevant course instructor:
- Media Studies Fall 2023 GSI-Reader Application
- Curriculum Vitae or Resume
- Three Letters of Reference
For more information about each course such as course descriptions and class times, please follow the links below. As positions fill, we will update the lists.
Fall 2023 GSI Positions
- Media Studies 10: Introduction to Media Studies – filled
Instructor: Josh Jackson (joshjackson@berkeley.edu) - Media Studies 112: Media Theories and Processes
Instructor: Ian K. Davis (iankdavis@berkeley.edu) - Media Studies 113: Media and Democracy
Instructor: Meeta Jha Rani (meetarani65@berkeley.edu)
Fall 2023 Reader Positions
- Media Studies 104B: History of Journalism
Instructor: Ian K. Davis (iankdavis@berkeley.edu) - Media Studies 104D: Privacy in the Digital Age
Instructor: Geoffrey W. King (geoffrey.king@berkeley.edu) - Media Studies 104E: History and Development of Online News
Instructor: Rich Jaroslovsky (rjaros01@berkeley.edu) - Media Studies 111B: Media History Text and Data
Instructor: Matthew Berry (matthewberry@berkeley.edu) - Media Studies 180: Television Studies – filled
Instructor: Josh Jackson (joshjackson@berkeley.edu) - Media Studies 190-001: Special Topics – Beauty, Fashion, and Media Globalization
Instructor: Meeta Rani Jha (meetarani65@berkeley.edu) - Media Studies 190-003: Special Topics – Manipulative Messages: Understanding Propaganda, Misinformation, and Conspiracy Theories
Instructor: Matthew Berry (matthewberry@berkeley.edu)