Post by GWSHERC on Nov 3, 2016 17:21:15 GMT -5
Washington State University (WA) - Associate Professor or Professor, Sociology
9 month, tenure-track, full-time position
Duties include conducting independent research leading to publication, securing external grant funding, teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in sociology, and mentoring undergraduate and graduate students. In addition, the occupant of the position will be expected to contribute to University and Departmental governance through service on appropriate committees, and to serve the university, profession, state, and national communities in ways appropriate to training and rank.
The College of Arts and Sciences:
We are the largest academic unit in the WSU system and a powerhouse of research, scholarly, and creative activity. Comprised of social, natural, and physical sciences, humanities, mathematics, and the arts, the college’s foundational disciplines provide a strong framework for educational and research activities across the institution and fully support the University’s goal to advance knowledge through innovative scholarship and research. We are united by the spirit of inquiry, dedicated to the pursuit of excellence, and strengthened by our service to the community.
View the Benefits overview for information regarding competitive benefits available.
Required Qualifications
The successful candidate must:
1. Hold a doctoral degree in Sociology or closely related field,
2. conduct research in inequality and health,
3. have an excellent record of research,
4. have a track-record and potential for continued extramural funding, and
5. evidence of teaching ability and be prepared to teach and mentor undergraduate and graduate students.
Application Instructions
Screening begins November 15, 2016.
Applicants must attach the following documents to their online application:
1) Curriculum Vitae;
2) Cover Letter;
3) Reference Contact Information;
4) Teaching Statement; and
5) Three (3) Writing Samples.
For more information, please visit: bit.ly/2el3a0W
WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EDUCATOR AND EMPLOYER. Members of ethnic minorities, women, special disabled veterans, veterans of the Vietnam-era, recently separated veterans, and other protected veterans, persons of disability and/or persons age 40 and over are encouraged to apply.
9 month, tenure-track, full-time position
Duties include conducting independent research leading to publication, securing external grant funding, teaching undergraduate and graduate courses in sociology, and mentoring undergraduate and graduate students. In addition, the occupant of the position will be expected to contribute to University and Departmental governance through service on appropriate committees, and to serve the university, profession, state, and national communities in ways appropriate to training and rank.
The College of Arts and Sciences:
We are the largest academic unit in the WSU system and a powerhouse of research, scholarly, and creative activity. Comprised of social, natural, and physical sciences, humanities, mathematics, and the arts, the college’s foundational disciplines provide a strong framework for educational and research activities across the institution and fully support the University’s goal to advance knowledge through innovative scholarship and research. We are united by the spirit of inquiry, dedicated to the pursuit of excellence, and strengthened by our service to the community.
View the Benefits overview for information regarding competitive benefits available.
Required Qualifications
The successful candidate must:
1. Hold a doctoral degree in Sociology or closely related field,
2. conduct research in inequality and health,
3. have an excellent record of research,
4. have a track-record and potential for continued extramural funding, and
5. evidence of teaching ability and be prepared to teach and mentor undergraduate and graduate students.
Application Instructions
Screening begins November 15, 2016.
Applicants must attach the following documents to their online application:
1) Curriculum Vitae;
2) Cover Letter;
3) Reference Contact Information;
4) Teaching Statement; and
5) Three (3) Writing Samples.
For more information, please visit: bit.ly/2el3a0W
WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY/AFFIRMATIVE ACTION EDUCATOR AND EMPLOYER. Members of ethnic minorities, women, special disabled veterans, veterans of the Vietnam-era, recently separated veterans, and other protected veterans, persons of disability and/or persons age 40 and over are encouraged to apply.