Assistan professor positions
The
Center for Science, Technology, and Society [STS] expects to hire a
tenure-track Assistant Professor. We invite applications for this
expected position at this time. The successful applicant would begin
September 1, 2017. This position continues the re-invigoration of the
research potential of the STS Center at Drexel University, which
included the successful recruitment of a new Director in 2011, an
Assistant Professor and Associate Professor in 2012, and an Assistant
Professor in 2013. The position will be a joint appointment with the
successful candidate’s appropriate disciplinary department (e.g. globa
history, political science, sociology, etc.)
We
are primarily interested in candidates who investigate the social and
political dimensions of information technologies and/or digital
infrastructures, especially as those relate to uneven distributions of
power. Faculty expertise could, for example, be in the historical,
cultural and political dimensions of the development and use of smart
grids, patient health records, or digital media; issues of privacy,
surveillance and big data; changes in regulatory structures and policies
related to information technologies; access to information
technologies; and/or the identities and communities created in digital
worlds. Although open to any areas of study, we encourage scholars with
an international or comparative focus to apply. Computing and society
are central to Drexel's strategic plan, and the STS Center would like
our new colleague t
. We are especially interested in applicants with grounding in the field
of STS, and strong methodological skills (e.g., in-depth interviews,
focus groups, archival research, fieldwork, GIS or statistics).
Applicants' degrees could potentially be in science and technology
studies, political science, sociology, anthropology, history, or other
relevant fields. We expect that this person's research and teaching, at
both undergraduate and graduate levels, will contribute to the STS
graduate program and the successful applicant’s disciplinary department,
and that our new colleague will participate in and initiate
collaborations across the Schools, Colleges, and Centers at Drexel.
Candidates
should include: 1) a cover letter; 2) curriculum vitae; 3) up to three
samples of your scholarly writing; and 4) the names, institutional
affiliation, and email addresses only of at least three references. Ple
ase do not submit refe
ence letters at this time as such letters will be requested at a later
date for short-listed applicants. All applications must be submitted
online at www.drexeljobs.com. The successful applicant must have completed all requirements for their Ph.D. by August 15, 2017.
Review
of applications will begin October 15, 2016 and continue until filled.
Please address all queries to Prof. Kelly Joyce at kelly.a.joyce@drexel.edu.
Drexel
University offers an attractive benefits package including tuition
remission, a generous retirement package with matching funds (up to 11%)
and an opportunity to join a talented team of professionals directly
helping the University achieve its record growth and quality reputation.
ormal">Background
investigations are required for all new hires as a condition of
employment, after the job offer is made. Employment will be contingent
upon the University's acceptance of the results of the background
investigation.
Drexel
University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. The
Center for STS is especially interested in qualified candidates who can
contribute to the diversity and excellence of our academic community.