T. Anthony Pollner Distinguished Professorship (Fall 2025)
Job ID: 72030
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Location: Missoula, Montana, United States
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Job Category: Academia
Employment Type: Full time
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Posted: 12.30.2024
Job Description
The School of Journalism at the University of Montana is taking applications through January 31, 2025, for the fall 2025 T. Anthony Pollner Distinguished Professorship.
Applicants for the professorship should have a national reputation in journalism and a keen interest in mentoring aspiring journalists. The successful candidate will teach a course with reporting and writing as its primary focus and work closely with the staff of the student newspaper and website, the Montana Kaimin. The Pollner professor also delivers a public lecture during the semester.
Recent Pollner professors have included Washington Post enterprise reporter William Wan; 2020 National Magazine Award-winner Jacob Baynham; Jan Winburn of CNN, The Atlanta Journal-Constitution and the Baltimore Sun; New York Times opinion writer and labor reporter Tammy Kim; “Bundyville” podcast producer and freelance reporter Leah Sottile and former National Geographic Executive Editor Chris Johns. Other Pollner professors include Hank Stuever of the Washington Post; Chris Jones, a two-time National Magazine Award recipient, and Pulitzer Prize-winning journalists Eli Saslow, Sally Stapleton, Tamara Jones, John Woestendiek and Maurice Possley.
The stipend is $42,000 for the semester-long appointment based in Missoula, Mont. Housing is provided.
PLEASE APPLY ELECTRONICALLY. DO NOT APPLY UNLESS YOU ARE ABLE TO ACCEPT AN OFFER FROM THE SELECTION COMMITTEE.
Send a letter of interest that includes a detailed proposal for a course for junior- and senior-level undergraduates in journalism, a resume, names and contact information of three references and links to professional work to:
Applications for the spring 2026 Pollner professorship, which focuses on visual journalism or the business of journalism, will be accepted in February 2025.