Post by Cornhusker on Sept 26, 2017 11:49:02 GMT -5
University of Nebraska Lincoln (the state's flagship institution) is hiring for a joint position in sociology and ethnic studies with a focus on Latina/o immigration. The job ad specifies "Applicants interested in applying their expertise to immigration in the Midwest and Great Plains are especially encouraged to apply." The search committee is thus looking for trajectory and not necessarily established expertise in the Midwest and Great Plains and is also open to all methodologies (qualitative and quantitative).
The deadline is October 15.
Full application details here: soc.unl.edu/employment-opportunities
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The Department of Sociology and the Institute for Ethnic Studies (IES) at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln invite applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position with a focus on Latina/o immigration, as part of a cluster hire, to begin August 2018.
This position will have Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) apportionments of .60 Sociology and .40 Institute for Ethnic Studies.
Minimum qualifications include a PhD or equivalent in Sociology or a related field and a record of achievement in scholarship.
Ideally, candidates will have strengths in demography or health disparities and will show potential to complement the Department of Sociology teaching and research strengths in families, health, inequality, social networks, or research methods.
Applicants interested in applying their expertise to immigration in the Midwest and Great Plains are especially encouraged to apply.
Responsibilities include:
Maintaining an active program of research
Contributing to the teaching and engagement missions of both units
We are strongly committed to diversity and inclusion. Thus, we actively encourage applicants from groups underrepresented in higher education.
Learn more about the Department of Sociology:
Visit soc.unl.edu/
Contact the department through socsearch2017@unl.edu
Call Lori Ratzlaff at 402-472-3631
Review of applications will begin October 16, 2017 and continue until the position is filled.
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is committed to a pluralistic campus community through affirmative action, equal opportunity, work-life balance, and dual careers. See www.unl.edu/equity/noticenondiscrimination.
The deadline is October 15.
Full application details here: soc.unl.edu/employment-opportunities
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The Department of Sociology and the Institute for Ethnic Studies (IES) at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln invite applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position with a focus on Latina/o immigration, as part of a cluster hire, to begin August 2018.
This position will have Full-Time Equivalent (FTE) apportionments of .60 Sociology and .40 Institute for Ethnic Studies.
Minimum qualifications include a PhD or equivalent in Sociology or a related field and a record of achievement in scholarship.
Ideally, candidates will have strengths in demography or health disparities and will show potential to complement the Department of Sociology teaching and research strengths in families, health, inequality, social networks, or research methods.
Applicants interested in applying their expertise to immigration in the Midwest and Great Plains are especially encouraged to apply.
Responsibilities include:
Maintaining an active program of research
Contributing to the teaching and engagement missions of both units
We are strongly committed to diversity and inclusion. Thus, we actively encourage applicants from groups underrepresented in higher education.
Learn more about the Department of Sociology:
Visit soc.unl.edu/
Contact the department through socsearch2017@unl.edu
Call Lori Ratzlaff at 402-472-3631
Review of applications will begin October 16, 2017 and continue until the position is filled.
The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is committed to a pluralistic campus community through affirmative action, equal opportunity, work-life balance, and dual careers. See www.unl.edu/equity/noticenondiscrimination.