Visit the University of Utah Careers page to search for academic positions. Applications typically require a CV, cover letter, and references.
Salaries vary by position: Lecturers earn $50,000 - $70,000, Assistant Professors $70,000 - $90,000, Associate Professors $85,000 - $110,000, Full Professors $100,000 - $150,000, and Postdoctoral Researchers $45,000 - $60,000.
The work culture at U of U emphasizes collaboration, innovation, and a supportive environment for both teaching and research.
Yes, U of U offers various professional development opportunities including workshops, seminars, and funding for conference attendance.
The university provides support through the Office of Sponsored Projects, which assists with grant writing, budget preparation, and submission processes.
Yes, depending on the department, flexible work arrangements including remote and hybrid options may be available.
The balance varies by department, but typically professors are expected to engage in both teaching and research, with a focus on maintaining excellence in both areas.
The tenure process involves a series of reviews, starting with annual evaluations, leading to a comprehensive review in the sixth year for a tenure decision.
Yes, the university provides support for visa sponsorship and immigration services for international faculty through the International Student & Scholar Services.
U of U is committed to diversity and equity, with initiatives like the Office for Inclusive Excellence, which promotes inclusive hiring practices and supports underrepresented groups.