Assistant or Associate Professor of Critical Educational Research Methodologies in the Department of Education, Culture & Society
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Proposed Faculty Rank | Assistant or Associate Professor |
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Department | 00950 - Education, Culture & Society |
City | Salt Lake City, UT |
Track | Tenure Track |
New Position to Begin | July 1, 2024 |
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The Department of Education, Culture & Society (ECS) in the College of Education at the University of Utah invites applications for a tenure-track Assistant or Associate Professor in Critical Educational Research Methodologies, with an emphasis on critical quantitative or mixed-methods research. ECS is a diverse, multi-disciplinary group of scholars committed to the study and pursuit of social justice in education using cutting-edge frameworks that address class, race, ethnicity, culture, language, immigration status, gender, and sexuality in educational policy and practice. ECS offers Ph.D., M.Ed., professional program specialties in curriculum theory, cultural studies in education, multilingual/multicultural education (ESL/DLBE), community-engaged pedagogy, and the social foundations of education (anthropology, sociology, history, and philosophy of education). The department also offers undergraduate courses as a part of our commitment to develop culturally and linguistically responsive, socially just educators and community-engaged scholars. ECS is deeply committed to fostering collaboration across campus and across the state’s school districts, community-based organizations, and policy networks, to prepare educational professionals who are successful in diverse educational contexts; and to support distinction in teaching, service, and scholarship. We seek candidates whose interests include but are not limited to: critical social theories (e.g., CRT, raciolinguistics, gender studies, and intersectionality), community-engaged and participatory research; history and politics of education. We especially welcome scholars who bring clarity and new ways of thinking about pressing issues related to equity in educational settings in and out of schools. Required qualifications:
Preferred Qualifications:
Additional Required Qualifications for Appointment as Associate Professor
Responsibilities
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Application Instructions Review of applications will begin November 15, 2023 and continue until position is filled. Submit 1) a cover letter including a statement of professional goals and how your work critically examines equity issues in educational settings in and out of schools, 2) curriculum vitae (CV), 3) research statement, 4) teaching statement, 5) EDI commitment statement (explain how you will further the goal of building a culturally diverse and inclusive educational environment), 6) official transcripts, 7) two samples of scholarly writing, and 8) names and current contact information (mailing address, phone, email) of three professional references. The committee will request letters of recommendation from a group of finalists. Applications must be submitted through the University of Utah, Human Resources portal at https://employment.utah.edu/
Inquiries regarding the position should be addressed to: Dr. José Gutiérrez (Search Committee Co-Chair) Dr. Wenyang Sun (Search Committee Co-Chair) University of Utah Department of Education, Culture & Society 1721 Campus Center Drive, #3280 Salt Lake City, UT 84112-9256 |
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Special Instructions for Candidates | |
Open Date | 11/15/2023 |
Close Date | |
Open Until Filled | Yes |
Requisition Number | PRN01121CF |
Type | Faculty |
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Applicant Documents
- Cover Letter
- Transcripts
- Curriculum Vitae
- Teaching Statement
- Research Statement
- Writing Sample 1
- List of References
- Writing Sample 2
- Commitment Statement - Explain how you will further the goal of building a culturally diverse and inclusive educational environment.
- Appropriate discharge document (such as a DD-214 – Member Copy 4) – Veteran Only – Call 801.581.2169
- Addendum to the University of Utah - Veteran Only - Call 801.581.2169 after submission