Post by ElDuderino on Jun 4, 2014 10:31:27 GMT -5
Title:
Tenure-Track Assistant Professor
Department:
Department of Sociology/Anthropology
Company:
Williams College
Job Position/Rank:
Academic Positions: Assistant Professor
Special Program and
Areas of Faculty Expertise:
Migration/Immigration
Medical Sociology
Region:
Northeast
Salary Range:
Negotiable
Job Description:
Williams College. The Department of Anthropology & Sociology invites applications for the position as a regular (tenure-track) assistant professor in sociology beginning July 1, 2015 (pending administrative approval). The department has a unique interdisciplinary focus [see: www.williams.edu/anthsoc] that emphasizes innovative empirically grounded qualitative work, including ethnography, historical comparative sociology, visual methods and other qualitative traditions. Areas of scholarly inquiry are open, but should complement those of current faculty. The department is particularly interested in candidates who do work in the subfields of migration, new media, science and technology, medical sociology, religion, work, or social movements, and/or whose research has a regional focus on Africa or South Asia. The Ph.D. should be in hand by the date of appointment. The teaching load is four semester courses per year plus a January course every other year.
Application deadline: September 1, 2014. Early applications (materials received before July 15) will receive consideration for interviews at the ASA meetings in August. These preliminary interviews are important in the selection of final candidates. For initial application, submit only curriculum vitae and detailed cover letter outlining research and teaching interests. All materials should be addressed to: Chair of the Search Committee, Department of Anthropology and Sociology and must be submitted through Interfolio. Follow this link to apply for the position: secure.interfolio.com/apply24738. Fax and e-mail applications will not be accepted. All offers of employment are contingent upon completion of a background check. Further information is available here: dean-faculty.williams.edu/prospective-faculty/background-check-policy/.
Williams College is a coeducational liberal arts institution located in the Berkshire Hills of western Massachusetts with easy access to the culturally rich cities of Albany, Boston, and New York City. The College is committed to building and supporting a diverse population of approximately 2,000 students, and to fostering an inclusive faculty, staff and curriculum. Williams has built its reputation on outstanding teaching and scholarship and on the academic excellence of its students. Please visit the Williams College website (http://www.williams.edu). Beyond meeting fully its legal obligations for non-discrimination, Williams College is committed to building a diverse and inclusive community where members from all backgrounds can live, learn, and thrive.
Contact:
Margaret Weyers
Email:
mweyers@williams.edu
Phone:
(413) 597-2241
Fax:
(413) 597-4222
Address:
Hollander Hall
85 Mission Park Drive
Williamstown MA, 01267
Tenure-Track Assistant Professor
Department:
Department of Sociology/Anthropology
Company:
Williams College
Job Position/Rank:
Academic Positions: Assistant Professor
Special Program and
Areas of Faculty Expertise:
Migration/Immigration
Medical Sociology
Region:
Northeast
Salary Range:
Negotiable
Job Description:
Williams College. The Department of Anthropology & Sociology invites applications for the position as a regular (tenure-track) assistant professor in sociology beginning July 1, 2015 (pending administrative approval). The department has a unique interdisciplinary focus [see: www.williams.edu/anthsoc] that emphasizes innovative empirically grounded qualitative work, including ethnography, historical comparative sociology, visual methods and other qualitative traditions. Areas of scholarly inquiry are open, but should complement those of current faculty. The department is particularly interested in candidates who do work in the subfields of migration, new media, science and technology, medical sociology, religion, work, or social movements, and/or whose research has a regional focus on Africa or South Asia. The Ph.D. should be in hand by the date of appointment. The teaching load is four semester courses per year plus a January course every other year.
Application deadline: September 1, 2014. Early applications (materials received before July 15) will receive consideration for interviews at the ASA meetings in August. These preliminary interviews are important in the selection of final candidates. For initial application, submit only curriculum vitae and detailed cover letter outlining research and teaching interests. All materials should be addressed to: Chair of the Search Committee, Department of Anthropology and Sociology and must be submitted through Interfolio. Follow this link to apply for the position: secure.interfolio.com/apply24738. Fax and e-mail applications will not be accepted. All offers of employment are contingent upon completion of a background check. Further information is available here: dean-faculty.williams.edu/prospective-faculty/background-check-policy/.
Williams College is a coeducational liberal arts institution located in the Berkshire Hills of western Massachusetts with easy access to the culturally rich cities of Albany, Boston, and New York City. The College is committed to building and supporting a diverse population of approximately 2,000 students, and to fostering an inclusive faculty, staff and curriculum. Williams has built its reputation on outstanding teaching and scholarship and on the academic excellence of its students. Please visit the Williams College website (http://www.williams.edu). Beyond meeting fully its legal obligations for non-discrimination, Williams College is committed to building a diverse and inclusive community where members from all backgrounds can live, learn, and thrive.
Contact:
Margaret Weyers
Email:
mweyers@williams.edu
Phone:
(413) 597-2241
Fax:
(413) 597-4222
Address:
Hollander Hall
85 Mission Park Drive
Williamstown MA, 01267