The University of Washington, Seattle, College of Education, seeks to fill two nine-month full time tenure-track positions in the area of Learning Sciences and Human Development. The College of Education is building its capacity for community-engaged work with American Indian /Alaska Native youth, families, and communities. Preference will be given to candidates with expertise in these areas.
These positions are part of a larger cluster hire in LSHD, which will add four tenure-line faculty, working at the intersection of culture, learning and development, over the next two years. As such, the specific constellation of expertise in any individual faculty position is somewhat flexible. All successful candidates will bring a demonstrated commitment to examining and contributing to equitable educational opportunities and systemic transformation (e.g., attending to issues of race, culture, class, gender, sexuality, and colonization in knowing and learning). Successful candidates will have an active research agenda and record of scholarly publications and external funding (or strong potential for each), and evidence or promise of successful teaching and mentoring experience, with a focus on one of the following areas: Assistant or Associate Professor in Adolescent Development Within and Across Contexts Assistant Professor in Community/Civic Engagement as Social Transformation For a detailed position description or to apply, see https://apply.interfolio.com/53621 Application review begins October 1. Questions may be directed to Susan B. Nolen, LSHD Search Chair [email protected]
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