Assistant or Associate Professor, Demography / Population Science

Submitted: 09/24/2024
Submitted By: Sharon DeWitte
Department: The Institute of Behavioral Science (IBS), in collaboration with the Departments of Sociology and Environmental Studies
Institution: University of Colorado Boulder
Job type: Tenure-track
Apply by: 10/18/2024
Application Email:
Application URL: https://jobs.colorado.edu/

The Institute of Behavioral Science (IBS), in collaboration with the Departments of Sociology and Environmental Studies at the University of Colorado Boulder, invites applications for an Assistant or early Associate Professor in the fields of demography or population science. We seek a colleague with expertise in demographic methods and techniques whose research examines core demographic processes (i.e., fertility, mortality, migration) and who will contribute to CU’s nationally recognized NICHD-funded Population Center (CUPC). We are especially interested in applicants whose work complements existing strengths at CUPC, including in one or more of our primary research areas of (1) Climate Change, Environment and Health, (2) Fertility, and (3) Health and Mortality, or cross-cutting themes in population research such as migration.

We expect candidates to have a major commitment to, and demonstrated excellence in, research and the ability or potential to secure external research funding, as well as excellence in teaching at both graduate and undergraduate levels, as appropriate for rank. Tenure and teaching responsibilities will be in the Department of Sociology or Environmental Studies. IBS recognizes that the effectiveness and creativity of a group is strengthened by contributions from a broad range of perspectives. As such, we particularly welcome applicants from groups that are historically underrepresented in Sociology and Environmental Studies and/or have demonstrated leadership toward building an equitable and inclusive scholarly environment.

Who we are

IBS is a research institute at the University of Colorado Boulder. Since its establishment in 1957, IBS has provided a setting for interdisciplinary, collaborative research on problems of societal concern. By engaging faculty from all the social and behavioral sciences at the University of Colorado Boulder, IBS encourages work that transcends disciplinary boundaries, that illuminates the complexity of social behavior and social life, and that has important implications for social policy; IBS researchers are expected to conduct research that fulfills that mission. IBS is organized into five research programs, each defined by an interdisciplinary area of research and directed by a senior research scientist. This recruitment is for an Institute faculty Fellow to be associated with the Population Program and the CU Population Center. Other programmatic affiliations are feasible. IBS and CU Boulder have strong commitments to ensuring diversity, equity, and inclusion for all members of our community and for the subjects of our research. You can learn more about our DEI program here: https://ibs.colorado.edu/diversity-equity-inclusion/

What your key responsibilities will be
• Undertake continued research in your specialization, and secure external funding to support that research.
• Engage as a full member of the Institute, with an office in the Institute and a significant contribution to the intellectual life of IBS.
• Engage as an active affiliate of the Population Program and the CU Population Center.
• Teach graduate and undergraduate classes in the department in which your tenure home is located.
• Participate fully in the academic life and governance of the Institute and the University’s schools, colleges, and departments.

What you should know
Teaching faculty positions in IBS are budgeted in the Institute and hold tenure in an academic department, where their teaching responsibilities are determined.

As part of CU Boulder’s deep commitment to equity, diversity, and inclusion, the campus has implemented a reference check pilot program with respect to final applicants for tenured faculty appointments. The reference check pilot program is intended to allow CU Boulder to collect and review information about an applicant's conduct at their current and previous institutions, specifically conduct related to sexual misconduct, harassment, and/or discrimination – before making hiring decisions. All final applicants for tenured faculty appointments are required to complete an Authorization to Release Information.

What We Can Offer
Annual Salary Range is $85,000-$115,000 for a 9-month appointment. Summer salary is possible, subject to availability of external funding.

The University of Colorado offers excellent benefits, including medical, dental, retirement, paid time off, tuition benefit and ECO Pass. CU Boulder is one of the largest employers in Boulder County and offers an inspiring higher education environment. Learn more about the University of Colorado Boulder.

What We Require
• A Ph.D. in Demography, Sociology, Economics, Public Health or related fields is required prior to the start date.
• Appropriate to your career stage, applicants are expected to have:
o an established and ongoing program of original research,
o a strong publication record,
o a demonstrated ability or potential to obtain external funding, and
o a record of high-quality teaching and mentoring.

What we would like you to have
• Demonstrate a strong capacity for, and a commitment to, interdisciplinary approaches and collaborative research across multiple disciplines.
• Applicants with strong prospects and opportunities for external research funding will be preferred.

Special Application Instructions for Applicants

The following application materials are to be submitted online:
• A curriculum vitae.
• A letter of application, maximum two pages, describing your research specializations and teaching interests, and how your future work will engage with the Institute’s current scholarship and strategic priorities.
• A statement about your research experience and goals (up to two pages)
• A statement about your teaching experience and goals (up to two pages)
• A statement about your contributions to diversity, equity and inclusivity in teaching, service, and research, as well as your plans for future activities (up to two pages combined into one file).
• At least one, and no more than three samples of your written work.
• Three confidential letters of recommendation.

For full consideration, please apply by October 18th, 2024. Applications will be accepted until the position is filled. For questions, please contact Professor Amanda Carrico, Amanda.Carrico@colorado.edu

Note: Application materials will not be accepted via email. For consideration, please apply through CU Boulder Jobs.