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Assistant Professor | New Mexico State University

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Assistant Professor of Sociology

501333
Las Cruces, New Mexico, United States
Faculty
9-Month Faculty Full-Time
Closing at: Oct 7 2024 at 23:55 MDT

Summary: The Department of Sociology at New Mexico State University (NMSU) invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Sociology, effective Fall Semester 2025. The primary area of research specialization is open. Methodologically, a specialization in computational methods is required. The candidate is expected to teach courses in their substantive area(s) of focus as well as computational methods courses as needed. The successful candidate will be expected to maintain an active research program that includes seeking external funding. We encourage candidates to demonstrate an interest in developing a research agenda that involves issues of the desert Southwest and Border Region. The candidate will be expected to teach online and on-campus undergraduate and graduate courses that meet the needs of the department. The standard teaching load is 2/3. Other duties include mentoring and service.

To complete their application, applicants must upload: 1) a letter of interest that addresses the position criteria, 2) statements of research interests and teaching effectiveness (one for each), 3) diversity statement, 4) curriculum vitae, 5) the names and contact information for 3 references, and 6) at least one writing sample or recent publication. Questions concerning the position should be directed to Dr. Marshall A. Taylor, Search Committee Chair, at mtaylor2@nmsu.edu. Continue reading

Assistant Professor | Emory University

Sociology Assistant Professor: Area Open

Location: Emory University – Atlanta, GA
Open Date: Sep 12, 2024
Deadline: Nov 12, 2024 at 11:59 PM Eastern Time

Description
We are seeking a scholar with a strong research trajectory that contributes to the strengths of the department, the university, and Atlanta. We value cutting edge research that adopts a variety of theoretical and methodological approaches, and that pertains to a range of substantive foci. Candidates should be prepared to teach courses at both the undergraduate and graduate levels and to strive for excellence in teaching. A description of faculty responsibilities can be found at http://college.emory.edu/faculty/documents/faculty/faculty-responsibilities.pdf.

Qualifications
The Department of Sociology at Emory University in Atlanta, GA invites applications for an open area tenure-track position. This position will be at the level of Assistant Professor and will commence in Fall 2025. Minimum qualifications include a PhD at the time of appointment.

Application Instructions
A complete application will consist of a letter of application, curriculum vitae, research and teaching statements, no more than two writing samples, and three letters of recommendation. Please submit (along with other materials) a brief statement that reflects upon your experience and vision regarding the teaching and mentorship of students from diverse backgrounds. Application review will begin on October 13, 2024. Applications received up to 30 days after review begins will receive full consideration.

Assistant Professor | Dickinson College

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Assistant Professor of Sociology

Job Summary/Basic Function
The Department of Sociology at Dickinson College invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant Professor of Sociology faculty position starting in Fall 2025. We seek a colleague who specializes in law and society, with expertise in specific interdisciplinary areas of scholarship of such as mass incarceration, access to justice, comparative punishment, or similar issues. Research funds and mentoring opportunities are also available to assist new faculty to flourish.

The standard teaching load is five teaching credit hours per academic year. An ideal candidate would have the capacities to teach introduction to Sociology, the senior capstone seminar, as well as electives related to critical criminology, and/or law, policy and social justice. We welcome applications from scholars employing any research methodology in their work. In addition to our foundational courses in theory and research methods, our curriculum deepens students’ knowledge of gender, race, culture, religion and U.S. and global inequities as they intersect with the field of sociology. The ability to create inclusive learning environments for an increasingly diverse student body will be an important characteristic of the successful candidate.

Interested candidates should apply for this position electronically via https://jobs.dickinson.edu. Review of applications will begin October 21st, 2024 and will continue until the position is filled. All complete applications received by this date will receive full consideration.

A complete application would include:

  1. A cover letter that describes your teaching, research agenda, and other experiences that speak to your interest and qualifications for a liberal arts college
  2. A current Curriculum Vitae
  3. An unofficial graduate transcript
  4. A teaching statement that describes your teaching philosophy and other evidence of teaching effectiveness particularly working with culturally diverse groups
  5. A research statement that outlines your research agenda and the ways it could incorporate undergraduate students in research activities
  6. Names and contact information for two recommenders; letters may be requested further in the process

Dickinson College seeks to recruit and retain a faculty which draws upon the rich perspectives, cultures, and experiences seen regionally, nationally, and beyond. We encourage applications from people of all races, religions, national origins, genders, sexual orientations, gender identities, gender expressions and ages, veteran status, and abilities.

Preferred Qualifications
Candidates must have a Ph.D. in Sociology at the time of appointment and must be able to teach one or more courses that support the Law & Policy program. Dickinson College is committed to supporting a student body with diverse domestic and international representation. Dickinson College and the Department of Sociology supports equal access to higher education and values working in richly diverse environments. Our students come from all regions of the U.S., and from nearly 50 nations around the world. Candidates with a commitment to mentoring students from historically diverse and historically underrepresented backgrounds are encouraged to apply.

Assistant/Associate Professor | Harvard University

Assistant/Associate Professor of Maternal Health and Demography

The Department of Global Health and Population at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health invites applications for the position of Assistant or Associate Professor of Maternal Health and Demography. We seek an innovative scholar to make significant contributions in the areas of maternal health and demographic methods in a diverse, multidisciplinary department with a long history of excellence in education and research.

Candidates should demonstrate significant research and teaching activity at and around the intersection of reproductive health, maternal health, adolescent health, fertility, population health, the impact of sex and gender on health, and social determinants of health, particularly the impact of racial and ethnic disparities on maternal health. Candidates should also demonstrate an interest in examining these areas globally through a life cycle approach. The ability to teach effectively in the areas of maternal health and demography, to advise and mentor a diverse group of graduate students and postdoctoral fellows, and to contribute to collaborative research, service, and teaching related to maternal health and demography is also a priority. The Department and School will look to the successful candidate to expand and develop maternal health within the population health sciences. Continue reading

Assistant Professor | Oberlin College & Conservatory

Assistant Professor of Sociology in the area of critical criminology

Job Summary
The Sociology Department at Oberlin College invites applications for a full-time, tenure-track faculty position in the College of Arts and Sciences in the field of critical criminology, broadly defined to include law, punishment, and justice. Initial appointment to this position will be for a term of 4 years, beginning fall semester of 2025, and will carry the rank of Assistant Professor.

Responsibilities
The incumbent will teach the standard teaching load (4.5 courses per year) in any area of critical criminology. Teaching responsibilities include introduction to sociology and a range of courses at all levels of the curriculum, including capstones and seminars. The ability to teach sociological theory or sociological methods is desirable, as are courses not currently represented in the curriculum.

The incumbent will also be expected to engage in sustained scholarly research and/or other creative work appropriate to the position and participate in the full range of faculty responsibilities, including academic advising and service on committees. Continue reading

Tenure-Track Assistant Professor | Colby College

Tenure-Track Assistant Professor – Department of Sociology

Description
The Department of Sociology at Colby College is hiring a tenure-track Assistant Professor starting September 1, 2025. Colby is a highly selective liberal arts college in a spectacular setting with a rich sociological history: it was here that Albion Small taught some of the first sociology courses in the country.

Qualifications
We are searching for an early career scholar who aims to make an impact through high-profile research, excellence in teaching, and meaningful student engagement. Areas of specialization are open, although we particularly welcome applications from candidates able to offer courses in the sociology of race and ethnicity. The ideal candidate will have a publication track record, ample experience with teaching—including course design—and a record of success advising and mentoring individuals from groups under-represented in higher education.

Application Instructions
Review of completed applications will begin on October 1, 2024, and continue until the position is filled. A complete application must include: a curriculum vitae; letter of application that outlines the candidate’s research, teaching philosophy, and teaching experience and that demonstrates commitment to equitable and inclusive teaching; representative samples of scholarship; and three confidential letters of recommendation.

Materials must be submitted electronically in Interfolio. Candidates may be A.B.D., but Ph.D.s must be in hand prior to September 1, 2025.

Questions about this search should be directed to: sociologysearch@colby.edu

Assistant Professor of Sociology | Montana State University

Assistant Professor of Sociology

The Department of Sociology & Anthropology at Montana State University invites applications for a tenure track Assistant Professor position to begin August 2025. We seek applicants who can contribute to undergraduate teaching in the criminology option. We are open to all areas of specialization in criminology and/or criminal justice, and have current teaching needs in areas such as (but not limited to) (1) criminology and corrections, (2) courts and sentencing, (3) sociology of law/law and society, and (4) policing.

The Department of Sociology & Anthropology values all perspectives and is committed to continually supporting, promoting and building a whole community, which includes people of many backgrounds. As such, applicants from underrepresented groups in sociology and criminology are particularly encouraged to apply.

Assistant Professor, Criminology | University of South Florida

Assistant Professor, Criminology

Position Description:
The Department of Criminology at the University of South Florida (USF) in Tampa invites applications for three nine-month tenure-track Assistant Professor positions to begin August 7, 2025. To be eligible for consideration, applicants must possess a Ph.D. in Criminology, Criminal Justice, or a related social science discipline by the date of appointment. ABDs will be considered but degree must be in hand by time of appointment. Area of specialization is open. Preference will be given to those applicants who demonstrate an ability to make a significant contribution to the department’s doctoral program. Evidence of effective teaching experience, online or in person, is preferred, and applicants should show a strong record of research productivity and grant potential. Salary is competitive and commensurate with qualifications. Review of applications will begin September 16, 2024, and will continue until positions are filled. Continue reading

Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice | Texas A&M University Central Texas

Assistant Professor of Criminal Justice

Job Description
Texas A&M University-Central Texas (TAMUCT) is a public university in Killeen, Texas, near Fort Cavazos and the Austin area. It offers junior- and senior-level coursework leading to baccalaureate and graduate degrees. The student population at A&M-Central Texas is non-traditional and growing. TAMUCT is a Hispanic-serving institution (HSI) serving over 2,400 students. The TAMUCT Social Sciences department is interdisciplinary, with programs in Criminal Justice, Homeland Security, Political Science, Sociology, and Anthropology.

The Department of Social Sciences at Texas A&M University-Central Texas (TAMUCT) is seeking applicants for a tenure-track Assistant Professor position in our Criminal Justice undergraduate and graduate programs. Our program offers four degrees: Bachelor of Science (BS) in Criminal Justice, Bachelor of Applied Arts and Sciences (BAAS) in Criminal Justice, Master of Science (MS) in Criminal Justice, and Master of Science (MS) in Homeland Security. We are particularly interested in candidates who possess the ability to teach across various subfields within the discipline. Our department prides itself on being collegial and interdisciplinary; the successful candidate will exemplify and enhance these qualities. The successful candidate will be expected to contribute to the program through teaching, service, and scholarship commensurate with a regional university. Continue reading

Assistant Professor | University of Alabama

AS – Assistant Professor – Criminal Justice – Tenure/Tenure Track – 524630

Alabama, United States
Arts and Sciences
Tenure/Tenure-Track Faculty
Regular Full-time (Benefits eligible)
Closing at: Aug 1 2025 at 22:55 CDT

Department/Organization
204651 – Criminal Justice/Sociology

Rank
Assistant Professor

Position Summary
The Department of Criminology & Criminal Justice, in collaboration with the Institute for Social Science Research at The University of Alabama, invites applications for a tenure-track position at the rank of Assistant Professor to begin August 2025. Continue reading