Assistant Professor in Sociology of Health
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- The University of Kansas
- Location
- University of Kansas Lawrence Campus
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- Social Sciences, Sociology
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- Tenured & Tenure-Track
- Employment Type
- Full Time
- Institution Type
- Four-Year Institution
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Assistant Professor in the Sociology of Health with a start date of August 18, 2025.
This search is open in terms of research emphasis in the sociology of women’s health. We expect our new colleague to publish in major outlets, seek external funding from NIH, enhance our national and international research profile, and contribute to our ongoing effort to build cross-disciplinary connections with units across the University of Kansas and University of Kansas Medical Center. This position comes with the opportunity to collaborate with the newly established interdisciplinary NIH Center for Biomedical Research Excellence in Big Data-Women’s Health. The regular tenure-track teaching load is two courses per semester (four per year). Candidates should be capable of teaching effectively at the undergraduate and graduate levels in both in-person and online formats.
About the University of Kansas
The Department of Sociology is home to 115 undergraduate majors, 190 undergraduate minors, and 40 PhD students. As the state’s flagship university, KU is a major comprehensive research and teaching university that serves as a center for learning, scholarship, and creative endeavor for more than 28,000 students and 2,800 faculty. Founded in 1865, KU is a designated R1 Carnegie comprehensive doctoral research university and one of only 34 public members of the prestigious Association of American Universities (AAU).
The KU main campus is located in Lawrence, Kansas, a vibrant university community of 96,000 that is 30 minutes from Kansas City. Lawrence has a rich history with a beloved downtown, distinctive neighborhoods, outstanding public schools, several nearby universities, an abundance of cultural, sports, entertainment and recreational opportunities, and a variety of local and custom cuisines.
Culture & Community Statement:
KU’s excellence is a result of the rich tapestry of experiences, perspectives, and backgrounds of our faculty, staff, students, and colleagues from across our nation and the globe. At KU, we invest in continuous learning and growth by creating a climate where people engage in respectful dialogue and debate and support each other’s success. We foster a culture of care where each person is seen, heard and valued. When people feel a true sense of belonging, we believe they are better able to reach their full potential and achieve remarkable things. The successful candidate must be eligible to work in the U.S. by the effective date of the appointment.Job Description40% Teaching:
- Teach 4 courses per academic year; including required or elective courses at the undergraduate and graduate level, as needed, and courses specific to Health & Society.
- Teach online, in-person, or hybrid modalities as needed.
- Hold regular office hours.
- Contribute to degree-level and general education assessment related to courses taught.
- Participate in the academic advising and research mentoring of undergraduate and graduate students.
- Maintain an active research program with a research emphasis in women’s health and medicine.
- Present papers at professional conferences.
- Publish research findings in appropriate scholarly outlets.
- Seek external NIH funding opportunities.
- Actively contribute to the department and university community by serving on departmental, College, and/or University committees.
- Participate in professional service.
Faculty members are expected to carry out their responsibilities in accordance with the Faculty Code of Rights, Responsibilities, and Conduct, currently viewable at: http://policy.ku.edu/FacultyCodeKULawrence/faculty-code-of-rightRequired Qualifications
- A PhD in Sociology or a closely related field by the start date of the appointment.
- Expertise in the sociology of health with a specific focus on women’s health.
- A proven record or demonstration for high potential in research and publications as evidenced by application materials and/or research statement
- Evidence of ability or potential to teach courses online and in-person at the undergraduate and graduate level.
- Demonstrated ability to work in collegial and collaborative environments.
Only complete applications will be considered. Application review will begin September 25, 2024 (at the earliest) and continue until a pool of qualified applications is obtained.
Questions may be directed to the Chair of the Search Committee, Professor Jarron Saint Onge, jsaintonge@ku.edu.Contact Information to ApplicantsJarron Saint Onge
Search Committee Chair
jsaintonge@ku.eduAdvertised Salary RangeCommensurate with experienceApplication Review BeginsWednesday September 25, 2024Anticipated Start DateMonday August 18, 2025Apply to Job
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