Post by Robin on Oct 24, 2013 16:34:35 GMT -5
Academic Faculty
(Assistant Professor of Sociology)
Sociology and Anthropology
www.sites.uidaho.edu/AppTrack/Agency/Applicant/ViewAnnouncement.asp?announcement_no=10000057996
Open for Recruitment: October 23, 2013 - November 30, 2013
Announcement #: 10000057996
Salary Range: comensurate with experience
Full or Part Time: Full Time
Location: Moscow
Materials Required:
Online Application (click to apply)
Letter of Interest and Qualifications
Curriculum Vitae
3 Letters of Recommendation
Teaching Dossier/Portfolio
University of Idaho
Academic Faculty (Assistant Professor of Sociology)
Department of Sociology & Anthropology
Open for Recruitment: October 23 - November 30, 2013
Salary Range: Commensurate with experience
Full or Part Time: Full Time
Location: Moscow
Materials Required: Online Application, Letter of Interest-Application, Teaching Portfolio, Curriculum Vitae, 3 Letters of Recommendation, Selected Publications (upon request)
Position Vacancy: Tenure-track position in sociology.
Starting Date: August 16, 2014
Title and Description:
The Department of Sociology & Anthropology at the University of Idaho is searching for a tenure-track assistant professor in the sociology of science, broadly construed. The candidate’s research agenda should focus broadly upon the relation between science and society and contribute to a thematic research strength in the college on Science, Culture, and Society. It is anticipated that teaching should enhance and expand upon the department’s curriculum.
Major Responsibilities:
The successful candidates must establish a successful research program and contribute to the interdisciplinary life of the university community. The teaching load is 5 courses per annum. The successful candidate will teach key undergraduate courses in sociology and demonstrate a commitment to collaboration and collegiality. Student advising and university service are required.
It is expected that the candidate will participate in interdisciplinary work and collaboration across the college units in furthering research and curriculum under the theme of science, culture, and society.
Required Qualifications:
• Ph.D. in sociology
• The ability to contribute to departmental emphases in culture, education, environment, health, policy, or science
• The interest and ability to work on interdisciplinary collaborations under the broad scope of science, culture and society
• An established record of success in research excellence
• The potential for teaching and advising excellence
• A commitment to collaboration
• Evidence of a commitment to departmental and university service
• An ability to contribute to the diversity and excellence of the academic community
• Ability to establish and maintain rapport with students
Must: Applicants who are selected as final possible candidates must be able to pass a criminal background check.*
Preferred Qualifications:
• Experience working on interdisciplinary research teams.
• Expertise or interest in researching rural communities
• Ability to seek external funding.
• Willingness and ability to teaching research methods, Introduction to Sociology, and/or freshman level special topic seminars for the University’s General Education Curriculum.
• Willingness to contribute to an interdisciplinary team through providing research skills on social and policy aspects of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) education.
Application Procedure: To be considered, applicants should visit:
1. Complete the online application.
2. Submit the following via the online application system (prefer .pdf or .doc format)
• A letter of interest
• Curriculum Vitae
• Three confidential letters of recommendation
• Summaries of teaching evaluations, if available.
3. Will request, as necessary:
Copies of recent publications
To be sent to jeanmc@uidaho.edu and/or mailed to:
Professor Ryanne Pilgeram, Search Committee Chair
Department of Sociology & Anthropology
University of Idaho
875 Perimeter Drive, MS 1110
Moscow, ID 83844-1110
Documents that cannot be submitted online should be mailed to Professor Pilgeram.
We are especially interested in qualified candidates who can contribute to the diversity and excellence of the academic community.
The Department of Sociology & Anthropology is part of the University of Idaho College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences. The Department offers B.A. and B.S. degrees in Sociology and Anthropology, an M.A. in Anthropology, and an Academic Certificate in Diversity & Stratification, one of the most successful academic certificates at the university. The Department offers three emphasis areas in sociology: Inequalities and Globalization, Criminology, and General Sociology.
As the largest division of the University of Idaho, the College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences houses 11 departments and several interdisciplinary programs with nearly 4,000 students. The College values the integration of learning and discovery in its efforts to develop and support distinctive programs that enhance the land grant mission of the university within the context of the arts, humanities, and social sciences. Students are prepared to become knowledgeable, contributing citizens in a world of diverse cultures and contexts. Beyond learning how to discover, analyze, and integrate knowledge across disciplines, graduates come to value lifelong learning as the basis for excellence in any endeavor.
The University of Idaho is a land-grant research and teaching institution and the state's flagship university. The University has a full-time faculty of over 850 and support staff of 1,500, enrolls over 12,000 students, grants more than 80 doctoral degrees each year, and has annual research funding in excess of $100 million. The University is committed to educating the diverse people of the state, including a growing Latino/a population and members of the nearby Coeur d'Alene and Nez Perce tribes.
The University of Idaho is located in Moscow, Idaho, a community of over 21,000 surrounded by the rolling Palouse hills and only 8 miles from Pullman, Washington, home of Washington State University. Minutes away from the forests, rivers, lakes and cycling and mountain bike trails of northern Idaho, Moscow offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. Moscow also offers many university and community-grown festivals and a vibrant downtown in addition to a weekly Farmers Market, extensive Food Co-op, and inclusive and progressive cultural climate. Moscow is an hour's flight from Seattle and 80 miles from Spokane, Washington, and the resort city of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
To enrich education through diversity, the University of Idaho is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
To enrich education through diversity, the University of Idaho is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
(Assistant Professor of Sociology)
Sociology and Anthropology
www.sites.uidaho.edu/AppTrack/Agency/Applicant/ViewAnnouncement.asp?announcement_no=10000057996
Open for Recruitment: October 23, 2013 - November 30, 2013
Announcement #: 10000057996
Salary Range: comensurate with experience
Full or Part Time: Full Time
Location: Moscow
Materials Required:
Online Application (click to apply)
Letter of Interest and Qualifications
Curriculum Vitae
3 Letters of Recommendation
Teaching Dossier/Portfolio
University of Idaho
Academic Faculty (Assistant Professor of Sociology)
Department of Sociology & Anthropology
Open for Recruitment: October 23 - November 30, 2013
Salary Range: Commensurate with experience
Full or Part Time: Full Time
Location: Moscow
Materials Required: Online Application, Letter of Interest-Application, Teaching Portfolio, Curriculum Vitae, 3 Letters of Recommendation, Selected Publications (upon request)
Position Vacancy: Tenure-track position in sociology.
Starting Date: August 16, 2014
Title and Description:
The Department of Sociology & Anthropology at the University of Idaho is searching for a tenure-track assistant professor in the sociology of science, broadly construed. The candidate’s research agenda should focus broadly upon the relation between science and society and contribute to a thematic research strength in the college on Science, Culture, and Society. It is anticipated that teaching should enhance and expand upon the department’s curriculum.
Major Responsibilities:
The successful candidates must establish a successful research program and contribute to the interdisciplinary life of the university community. The teaching load is 5 courses per annum. The successful candidate will teach key undergraduate courses in sociology and demonstrate a commitment to collaboration and collegiality. Student advising and university service are required.
It is expected that the candidate will participate in interdisciplinary work and collaboration across the college units in furthering research and curriculum under the theme of science, culture, and society.
Required Qualifications:
• Ph.D. in sociology
• The ability to contribute to departmental emphases in culture, education, environment, health, policy, or science
• The interest and ability to work on interdisciplinary collaborations under the broad scope of science, culture and society
• An established record of success in research excellence
• The potential for teaching and advising excellence
• A commitment to collaboration
• Evidence of a commitment to departmental and university service
• An ability to contribute to the diversity and excellence of the academic community
• Ability to establish and maintain rapport with students
Must: Applicants who are selected as final possible candidates must be able to pass a criminal background check.*
Preferred Qualifications:
• Experience working on interdisciplinary research teams.
• Expertise or interest in researching rural communities
• Ability to seek external funding.
• Willingness and ability to teaching research methods, Introduction to Sociology, and/or freshman level special topic seminars for the University’s General Education Curriculum.
• Willingness to contribute to an interdisciplinary team through providing research skills on social and policy aspects of STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) education.
Application Procedure: To be considered, applicants should visit:
1. Complete the online application.
2. Submit the following via the online application system (prefer .pdf or .doc format)
• A letter of interest
• Curriculum Vitae
• Three confidential letters of recommendation
• Summaries of teaching evaluations, if available.
3. Will request, as necessary:
Copies of recent publications
To be sent to jeanmc@uidaho.edu and/or mailed to:
Professor Ryanne Pilgeram, Search Committee Chair
Department of Sociology & Anthropology
University of Idaho
875 Perimeter Drive, MS 1110
Moscow, ID 83844-1110
Documents that cannot be submitted online should be mailed to Professor Pilgeram.
We are especially interested in qualified candidates who can contribute to the diversity and excellence of the academic community.
The Department of Sociology & Anthropology is part of the University of Idaho College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences. The Department offers B.A. and B.S. degrees in Sociology and Anthropology, an M.A. in Anthropology, and an Academic Certificate in Diversity & Stratification, one of the most successful academic certificates at the university. The Department offers three emphasis areas in sociology: Inequalities and Globalization, Criminology, and General Sociology.
As the largest division of the University of Idaho, the College of Letters, Arts and Social Sciences houses 11 departments and several interdisciplinary programs with nearly 4,000 students. The College values the integration of learning and discovery in its efforts to develop and support distinctive programs that enhance the land grant mission of the university within the context of the arts, humanities, and social sciences. Students are prepared to become knowledgeable, contributing citizens in a world of diverse cultures and contexts. Beyond learning how to discover, analyze, and integrate knowledge across disciplines, graduates come to value lifelong learning as the basis for excellence in any endeavor.
The University of Idaho is a land-grant research and teaching institution and the state's flagship university. The University has a full-time faculty of over 850 and support staff of 1,500, enrolls over 12,000 students, grants more than 80 doctoral degrees each year, and has annual research funding in excess of $100 million. The University is committed to educating the diverse people of the state, including a growing Latino/a population and members of the nearby Coeur d'Alene and Nez Perce tribes.
The University of Idaho is located in Moscow, Idaho, a community of over 21,000 surrounded by the rolling Palouse hills and only 8 miles from Pullman, Washington, home of Washington State University. Minutes away from the forests, rivers, lakes and cycling and mountain bike trails of northern Idaho, Moscow offers numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. Moscow also offers many university and community-grown festivals and a vibrant downtown in addition to a weekly Farmers Market, extensive Food Co-op, and inclusive and progressive cultural climate. Moscow is an hour's flight from Seattle and 80 miles from Spokane, Washington, and the resort city of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho.
To enrich education through diversity, the University of Idaho is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.
To enrich education through diversity, the University of Idaho is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer.