Assistant Professor, Sociology of Health
The Department of Sociology invites applications from talented scholars for a tenure-track position in the area of Sociology of Health at the rank of Assistant Professor to commence on 1 July 2027. We are especially interested in applicants with expertise in critical qualitative methods and health equity, as well as the demonstrated ability to teach in the area of the sociology of mental health. Applicants should have the ability to supervise graduate students working on a range of health-related topics.
Qualified candidates will have a vibrant research program in the area of the Sociology of Health, and an established scholarly publishing record commensurate with rank, which may include non-traditional forms of research-based publishing. Indigenous scholars are encouraged to apply, and we welcome candidates who undertake community-engaged research.
Applicants should have a demonstrated record of effective teaching commensurate with their career stage. A track record of addressing equity, diversity and inclusion both in the classroom and through research are assets for this position. The successful candidate will have the ability to work collaboratively in an academic unit.
Candidates are expected to hold a PhD in Sociology. However, candidates with an interdisciplinary PhD may be considered if they have a graduate degree in sociology and the ability to teach sociology courses.
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