Two Assistant Professor Positions in History/Sociology of Science, Technology, or Medicine
Call for applications
The School of History and Sociology (https://hsoc.gatech.edu) at the Georgia Institute of Technology invites applications for two tenure-track faculty positions at the rank of Assistant Professor, one in the History of Science, Technology, or Medicine and a second in the Sociology of Science, Technology, or Medicine. We seek candidates with expertise in twentieth and/or twenty-first century science, technology, or medicine. The further area of specialization is open; applicants with expertise in the mind and brain sciences or computer technologies, AI, and data sciences are encouraged. Candidates are expected to possess an established research trajectory that fits with the mission of the School of History and Sociology and demonstrate an exceptional commitment to the teaching and mentoring of students. The expected starting date for successful candidates is August 1, 2024.
A PhD in history, sociology, STS, or related field at the time of appointment is required. The successful candidates will have demonstrated a robust and innovative research agenda in areas that build on the strengths of the School of History and Sociology as well as a strong commitment to teaching and mentoring students.
The deadline for applications is February 1, 2024. For more information, including details on how to apply, visit Georgia Tech Careers, https://careers.gatech.edu/careers (Job ID: 266473). Requests for information may be directed to search co-chairs Helen Anne Curry (hacurry@gatech.edu) or Amit Prasad (amit.prasad@hsoc.gatech.edu).
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