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[ecrea] Four Open-Rank Tenure-Track Faculty Positions Syracuse University School of Information Studies
Mon Aug 20 17:59:37 GMT 2018
Four Open-Rank Tenure-Track Faculty Positions
Syracuse University School of Information Studies
Syracuse University's School of Information Studies (The iSchool,
ischool.syr.edu <http://ischool.syr.edu>) seeks scholars and leaders to
fill four open-rank tenure-track faculty positions to start in Fall
2019. Successful candidates will have a productive program of research
in an information-related field and be able to contribute to the
development of students and courses in our degree programs in
information management and technology, data science and data analytics,
library and information science (including school media) and information
science and technology.
The successful candidates will join our “Faculty of One”: a highly
collegial environment that stresses interdisciplinary collaboration
amongst our school's faculty and with other members of the university
community and beyond. Our research and teaching often adopt a
socio-technical approach, recognizing that important problems are not
simply technical nor just about people, but rather require both social
and technological insights. We seek applicants whose topic areas and
skills adopt this philosophy, and who can speak to overlapping areas
within the school.
We are particularly seeking applications from researchers whose
interests are located in one or more of the following scholarly areas:
● technical, behavioral and/or social approaches to address
privacy and security for trustworthy cyberspace
● computational social science
● digital humanities
● big data approaches to exploring important organizational,
scientific, social, economic, cultural or political questions
● information and knowledge management with big data
● community-focused librarianship in K-12, academic, special or
public libraries
● information literacy, especially ways to increase users’
resilience to misinformation or to privacy and security attacks
● library services, such as youth or reference services
● information organization and retrieval
● human-computer interaction (HCI), user experience and/or user
behaviour
● design and evaluation of interactive, social, ubiquitous and/or
other emerging computing systems
● designing for marginalized populations
● ethical and policy implications of digital technologies and design
We specifically seek applications from women and from members of groups
traditionally underrepresented among scholars in higher education. We
are interested in candidates who have the communication skills and
cross-cultural abilities to be effective with diverse groups of
students, colleagues and community members. Experience mentoring
students from marginalized groups is particularly valued.
Rank and experience level of these positions are open: we encourage
applications from both junior and senior scholars with a record of
achievement appropriate to the rank sought at time of application. A
completed Ph.D. in a relevant field of study or the expectation of
completion of the Ph.D. by August 2019 is required. The School is
committed to professional development for junior faculty, and provides
excellent mentoring and support.
Application process
Applications-including 1) a cover letter outlining the applicant’s
interests and qualifications and including the rank sought; 2) a current
curriculum vitae; 3) short statements describing interests and
accomplishments in research and in teaching; and 4) names and contact
information of at least three references-can be submitted at
www.sujobopps.com <http://www.sujobopps.com>, job #074043.
All applications will be held in strict confidence; we will seek
references only from finalists. We are pleased to speak with interested
applicants ahead of submitting materials.
We will begin screening applicants in October 2018 and continue until
the positions are filled, so applications should be received by 7
October 2018 to ensure full consideration. Direct questions to Dr. Kevin
Crowston, search committee chair, (crowston /at/ syr.edu)
<mailto:(crowston /at/ syr.edu)>.
About the iSchool at Syracuse University Located at the center of
picturesque Syracuse University, the iSchool prides itself on being a
thought leader in both scholarship and instruction. Our faculty have
recognized strengths in information retrieval, information management,
library programs and services, natural language processing,
computational social science, online communities and civic
participation, new forms of organization and collaboration, information
and communications policy, smart energy systems, digital literacy,
information privacy and security, globalization, data science,
entrepreneurship, social media, social computing and other areas.
The iSchool has five degree programs and numerous certificate programs,
with an enrollment of 31 doctoral students, 873 masters students and 685
undergraduate majors, led by 44 full-time faculty and more than 100
part-time faculty. The iSchool is ranked #4 overall by US News and World
Report for library and information science and #2 for information
systems. Faculty teach in the classroom and/or prepare and oversee
delivery of online courses (with a typical allocation of two courses per
semester), and mentor and advise undergraduate, masters and doctoral
students.
iSchool faculty members received more than $5M in external research
support in the past year. The iSchool hosts seven research centers and
laboratories and is recognized as a National Center of Academic
Excellence (CAE) in Research and in Information Assurance/Cyber Defense
(IA/CD) by the National Security Agency and the Department of Homeland
Security.
About Syracuse University
Syracuse University is a private research university of extraordinary
academics and distinctive offerings. With a gorgeous campus in the heart
of New York State, a global footprint and a history that dates to
1870, we embrace diverse backgrounds and viewpoints.
Our student population includes nearly 15,000 undergraduates and 5,000
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