Assistant/Associate Professor of Higher and Postsecondary Education
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Assistant/Associate Professor of Higher and Postsecondary Education
Job no: 513728
Position type: Faculty
Location: New York
Categories: Education/Instructional, Faculty
Posting Summary:
The Program in Higher and Postsecondary Education (HPSE) at Teachers College, Columbia University, invites applications for a tenure-track or tenured position at the Assistant or Associate Professor level, beginning September 2026. We seek a scholar with a demonstrated or emerging record of excellence in empirical research, teaching, and service in higher education.
We seek a scholar who addresses critical issues facing higher education today and whose expertise will contribute to both the intellectual vitality and strategic direction of the HPSE. We are especially interested in candidates whose work explores the evolving roles of colleges and universities within broader organizational, societal, political, and policy contexts.
Strategic Opportunity and Program Vision
This faculty appointment presents a significant opportunity to strengthen the strategic direction and institutional capacity of the HPSE Program.
In particular, we seek a colleague who can:
- Help expand the program's capacity to secure external research funding and develop entrepreneurial initiatives
- Contribute to the design and delivery of innovative professional learning opportunities that respond to contemporary challenges in higher education leadership
- Support the development of new specializations—such as university administration with a focus on regulatory compliance, data analysis, and policy—that reflect growing market demands and the evolving needs of students
- Potentially assume the role of Program Director (once tenured), enabling shared leadership and expanded strategic vision
- Potentially collaborate with colleagues to lead the re-establishment of the Institute of Higher Education at Teachers College as a central hub for research, interdisciplinary collaboration, professional development, and public scholarship in higher education
Job Summary/Basic Function:
The individual hired will play a central role in helping to expand the program's reach, relevance, and impact in alignment with emerging trends in the field of higher education. This appointment is especially well suited for a scholar with both an entrepreneurial mindset and a collaborative spirit, who can contribute to program growth, visibility, and innovation, while strengthening TC's position as a national leader in the study of higher and postsecondary education.
We welcome applicants from a range of disciplinary perspectives and methodological orientations. Areas of interest may include, but are not limited to:
1. Governance, Leadership, and Strategy
- Governance and decision-making in higher education systems
- Leadership across the P–20 continuum
- Institutional transformation and innovation (e.g., post-pandemic change, technology integration, strategic planning)
- Public trust, accountability, and the changing social contract of higher education
- Globalization and internationalization of higher education
- Strategic partnerships and inter-institutional collaboration
2. Policy, Compliance, and Finance
- Regulatory compliance
- Policy analysis
- Finance and resource allocation in higher education institutions
- Accreditation and quality assurance
- State and federal policy impacts on higher education
3. Access, Opportunity and Outcomes
- Root causes of differential outcomes
- College affordability
- How social and organizational systems shape opportunity
4. Teaching, Learning, and Faculty Affairs
- Teaching and learning
- Faculty development and academic labor (e.g., contingent faculty, shared governance, academic freedom)
- Curriculum development and assessment
- Instructional innovation and educational technology
5. Student Success and Workforce Alignment
- Student success and retention across different institutional contexts
- Workforce development and career pathways in relation to higher education outcomes
- Academic advising, student support services, and co-curricular learning
6. Research, Data, and Decision-Making
- Data-informed decision-making
- Institutional research and assessment
- Learning analytics and predictive modeling
For example, the successful candidate could contribute to the development of a new specialization in university administration, with emphasis on regulatory compliance, data analysis, and higher education policy—areas of growing importance across the sector.
About Teachers College and the Department of Organization & Leadership
Teachers College, Columbia University, empowers committed learners and leaders to build a smarter, healthier, more just, and equitable world through multidisciplinary research, policy engagement, and innovative practice across the fields of education, psychology, and health.
About the Higher and Postsecondary Education Program
HPSE prepares scholar-practitioners, researchers, and leaders committed to advancing equity, excellence, and innovation across different postsecondary contexts.
Characteristic Duties and Responsibilities:
The successful candidate will:
- Maintain a strong program of empirical research with potential for national impact
- Teach and develop graduate-level courses
- Advise and mentor master's and doctoral students
- Supervise doctoral dissertations
- Engage in collaborative program administration and curriculum development
- Contribute to professional development activities for higher education practitioners
- Participate in departmental and institutional initiatives
Minimum Qualifications:
- Earned doctorate (Ph.D. or Ed.D.) in higher education or a closely related social science or policy field by the time of appointment
- Record or promise of scholarly productivity and potential for securing external research funding
- Demonstrated or potential excellence in graduate-level teaching and student mentorship
- Commitment to academic program development, leadership, and public engagement
- Candidates at the Associate Professor level (with tenure) should be prepared to assume program leadership responsibilities
Preferred Qualifications:
- Interest or experience in supporting practitioner development in higher education contexts
Salary Range:
$108,000 - $151,000
Application Instructions
1. A cover letter detailing your research, teaching, and service interests
2. Curriculum vitae
3. Three scholarly writing samples (e.g., journal articles, book chapters, or conference papers)
4. Three letters of recommendation
Any questions can be directed to Professor Noah D. Drezner, Search Committee Chair at higheredsearch@tc.columbia.edu
Application Deadline: Review of applications will begin Monday, October 20, 2025, and will continue until the search is completed.
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