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University of Northern Iowa

Location: Cedar FallsIA 50614 Document ID: AB301-26BE Posted on: 2017-12-0112/01/2017 Job Type: Regular

Job Schedule:Full-time
2017-12-31
 

Assistant Professor, Sociology

Full/Part Time Status:Full Time Service Schedule:Academic Year

Position Description:

The University of Northern Iowa invites applications for a tenure-track assistant professor position in sociology to begin August 2018. UNI's Sociology, Anthropology, and Criminology department is comprised of 18 tenure and tenure-track faculty, and is located in a renovated building that includes a state-of-the-art active learning technology classroom. With an active research program, the typical faculty teaching load is 3-3. UNI has a bold vision that we will be a diverse and inclusive campus community that provides an engaged education empowering students to lead locally and globally. We seek faculty across disciplines, departments, and colleges to work together to build our national prominence in any of four distinct but interrelated areas of our vision and strategic plan: engaged learning, diversity and inclusion, sustainability, and community engagement. Successful candidates with background and interest in these areas will form clusters to advance our work, joining current faculty conducting teaching, scholarship, and service.

Education Requirements:

PhD in sociology by time of appointment required.

Required Qualifications:

Additional requirements include active research agenda, evidence of quality teaching, ability to teach variety of classes in the program, effective communication skills, and willingness to work collaboratively.

Desirable Qualifications:

While the area of specialization is open, preference will be given to candidates with demonstrated use of qualitative methods.

Online Application Required Documents

Required Documents:Curriculum Vita
Writing Sample
Evidence of Teaching Effectiveness

Professional References:

Applicants must enter reference information online as part of the application process. Letters of recommendation are required for this position. Number of References: 3 Cover Letter:A plain text cover letter is required.

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Contact Information:


Attention: Your curriculum vita should not be sent to the contact below. The curriculum vita will be attached during the Online Application Process.

Contact:Kristin Mack - Kristin.Mack@uni.edu
Bartlett Hall 2118
Phone: 319-273-7630
Department URL: https://csbs.uni.edu/sac

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