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University of Illinois-Urbana/Champaign Assistant Professorship in Sociology
Deadline: September 16 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: Seeking applicants “in the area of Race and Ethnicity. We are particularly interested in candidates with research interests and expertise in social inequality and poverty, intersectionality (Race, Class, and Gender), health and health disparities, and immigration that speak to questions related to social and racial justice (defined in…
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Bowdoin College Assistant Professorship in Psychology
eadline: September 16 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: “The position subfield is open, with a preference for candidates whose research involves quantitative, qualitative, or mixed-methods approaches to the investigation of discrimination, prejudice, racism, culture, context, power, privilege, and/or identity.” URL: https://careers.bowdoin.edu/postings/14479
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University of Notre Dame Open Rank Professorship in Sociology
Deadline: September 1 Length/Track: Tenured, tenure track Description: “Notre Dame has long standing excellence in the sociology of culture, education, movements and politics, religion, and theory. In recent years we have established strengths in several sociological areas including gender and family, global and transnational, race, and stratification.” “We especially welcome applications from scholars who contribute…
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Johns Hopkins University Assistant Professorship in Sociology — Race & Ethnicity
Deadline: September 3 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: “The successful candidate will also become a junior faculty member of the interdisciplinary Advancing Racial Equity in Health, Housing, and Education (ARE_HHE) cluster, part of the Bloomberg Distinguished Professorships (BDP) Program.” “Successful candidates will have a record of excellent empirical research related to race or ethnicity and will join…
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Randoph-Macon College Assistant Professorship in Criminology
Deadline: September 15 (hard deadline) Length/Track: Tenure track Description: “We are particularly interested in scholars whose graduate training qualifies them to integrate criminological theory in all courses, who possess the ability to teach courses that engage critical perspectives on criminology, and who may teach courses that can contribute to the Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies…
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University of Puget Sound Assistant Professorship in Psychology
Deadline: September 20 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: We are “seeking a tenure-line assistant professor with expertise in sociocultural factors, diverse populations/groups, social perception, and/or social identity to teach undergraduate Introductory Psychology, Thinking and Writing in Psychology, Social Psychology, an introductory course in one’s general subarea of Psychology, and a Psychology elective and/or lab course in…
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Washington & Lee University Assistant Professorship in Sociology
Deadline: September 15 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: “We welcome candidates with expertise in the sociology of Eastern Europe and/or Russia. Other electives of interest might include courses on policy analysis, sociology of law, economic sociology, gender, and quantitative and/or computational methods (though we will consider applicants who use qualitative and mixed methods as well).” URL:…
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University of Michigan-Ann Arbor Open Rank Professorship in Women’s and Gender Studies — Feminist Psychology
Deadline: September 1 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: “We seek a feminist psychologist with interdisciplinary interests, exceptional promise, and a strong commitment to research, teaching, and service. All areas of feminist psychology will be considered. This could include scholarship on intersectionality, mental health, LGBTQ lives, reproductive justice, communities of color, violence and trauma, lifespan development, organizational behavior,…
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University of Arizona Assistant Professorship in Sociology (Multiple Positions)
Deadline: September 1 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: “We seek applicants who investigate questions in (or at the intersection of) the subfields of criminology, health/medical sociology, gender, or stratification & inequality, using advanced quantitative or computational social science methods. Applicants must be prepared and willing to teach an advanced graduate statistics class that covers material beyond…