Post by More on Jul 13, 2012 9:48:16 GMT -5
JAMES MADISON COLLEGE, MICHIGAN STATE UNIVERSITY
TENURE TRACK POSITION: SOCIAL RELATIONS AND POLICY
James Madison College of Michigan State University seeks an interdisciplinary teacher and scholar for an Assistant Professor, tenure track position within the Social Relations and Policy field. We seek a broadly trained scholar of public policy with expertise in socioeconomic inequality. Areas of research may include: race and ethnicity, health care, urban, family, crime, and work. Previous experience in public policy welcome.
Candidates must be oriented towards examining the linkages among the social, political and economic dimensions of policy. Candidates should be able to contribute to the University specialization in Political Economy and our program for first year public affairs students.
James Madison College is a vibrant, diverse residential college at Michigan State University, combining the ethos of a small liberal arts college with the resources of a large, research-intensive university.
The College's primary mission is excellence in undergraduate teaching, and the College is noted for its rigorous academic standards and attention to the analytical, writing, and speaking skills of its students. Before interviews at the ASA annual meeting, interested candidates must see the full position description at jmc.msu.edu/openings/2012-srp.pdf. There is no need to apply formally at this point, but candidates interested in the position are welcome, in advance of the annual meeting, to send a short description of their qualifications for the position, including teaching goals and experience, to Prof. Gene Burns, burnsg@msu.edu.
MSU is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Persons with disabilities have the right to request and receive reasonable accommodation.
TENURE TRACK POSITION: SOCIAL RELATIONS AND POLICY
James Madison College of Michigan State University seeks an interdisciplinary teacher and scholar for an Assistant Professor, tenure track position within the Social Relations and Policy field. We seek a broadly trained scholar of public policy with expertise in socioeconomic inequality. Areas of research may include: race and ethnicity, health care, urban, family, crime, and work. Previous experience in public policy welcome.
Candidates must be oriented towards examining the linkages among the social, political and economic dimensions of policy. Candidates should be able to contribute to the University specialization in Political Economy and our program for first year public affairs students.
James Madison College is a vibrant, diverse residential college at Michigan State University, combining the ethos of a small liberal arts college with the resources of a large, research-intensive university.
The College's primary mission is excellence in undergraduate teaching, and the College is noted for its rigorous academic standards and attention to the analytical, writing, and speaking skills of its students. Before interviews at the ASA annual meeting, interested candidates must see the full position description at jmc.msu.edu/openings/2012-srp.pdf. There is no need to apply formally at this point, but candidates interested in the position are welcome, in advance of the annual meeting, to send a short description of their qualifications for the position, including teaching goals and experience, to Prof. Gene Burns, burnsg@msu.edu.
MSU is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer. Persons with disabilities have the right to request and receive reasonable accommodation.