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Liz Ozselcuk elto at demog.berkeley.edu
Mon Sep 9 10:07:56 PDT 2013


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Job Posting Faculty Positions in Population Studies/Demography

Job Posting Faculty Positions in Demography/Population Studies

Assistant or Associate or Full Professor, Population Studies/Demography,
University of Minnesota

The University of Minnesota invites applications for multiple open-rank,
tenure-track or tenured faculty positions beginning August 2014. We seek
demographers or population researchers with established or emerging lines of
high-quality population research who can actively contribute to the research
and training missions of the University, the Minnesota Population Center
(MPC), and its affiliated academic units, including Applied Economics,
Geography, History, Public Affairs, Public Health (Epidemiology and Communit
y
Health and Health Policy and Management), Sociology or others.

Requirements include: a doctoral degree in demography or a discipline closel
y
aligned with population research (e.g., economics, geography, public health,
sociology); demographic research and training experiences; for senior
candidates, a strong
publication record in relevant peer-reviewed journals; evidence of potential
for obtaining independent external research funding; and evidence of
potential for teaching graduate and undergraduate courses on substantive
areas within demography.

MPC is a University-wide Center that provides a vibrant and highly
collaborative interdisciplinary environment for population researchers from
many disciplinary backgrounds. The center provides shared infrastructure for
demographic research and training and coordinates collaborative research
across the University. MPC researchers (who come from 26 academic units
across 10 colleges in the University) have long worked to improve the shared
data infrastructure that underlies all demographic research. The University
of Minnesota features several very strong social science units and has one o
f
the top public health schools in the country. The University of Minnesota is
an equal opportunity educator and employer.

Because this is an interdisciplinary search, we will attempt to accommodate
the timing of different disciplines’ job markets. Applications will be
reviewed on a rolling basis beginning in mid-September 2013 and continuing a
t
least through the middle of January 2014. However, candidates are encouraged
to apply early and to ensure that all materials are submitted as soon as
possible. These positions are available beginning August 2014; they will
remain open until they are filled. The salaries for these positions are
competitive and commensurate with experience and qualifications. All offers
of employment are contingent upon successful completion of a background
verification.

Please apply online via the University of Minnesota's Employment System at
http://z.umn.edu/fcs.

---------------------------------
Kathy McKee, SPHR
Associate Administrator, Minnesota Population Center
University of Minnesota








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