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Assistant Professorship (tenure-track) in Maths, Physics, or Philosophy, Orange CA (U.S.A.), Deadline: 7 Oct 2022

Chapman University
Schmid College of Science and Technology

Assistant Professor, Math, Physics, or Philosophy STEM Mentor, 
Tenure-Track

https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/22345

Subject Areas: 	Physics
Philosophy
Mathematics

Appl Deadline:	2022/10/07 11:59PM

As part of an initiative to hire leading research scientists with a strong 
commitment to promoting the success of underrepresented students in the 
sciences, the Schmid College of Science and Technology at Chapman 
University announces a tenure track faculty position, at the rank of 
Assistant Professor, effective August 2023 in the discipline of 
Mathematics, Physics, or Philosophy.

Chapman University, located in the heart of Orange County, California, 
offers traditional undergraduate programs in the arts and sciences and 
select pre-professional and graduate programs. The university is a 
nationally ranked R2 research institution with a commitment to excellence 
through world-class research and innovative teaching. Schmid College of 
Science and Technology serves an increasingly diverse body of students 
engaged in Biology, Biochemistry & Chemistry, Computational and Data 
Science, Environmental Science and Policy, Food Science and Nutrition, 
Mathematics, Physics, and Philosophy. The college is housed in the Keck 
Center for Science and Engineering.

The University is dedicated to enhancing diversity and inclusion in all 
aspects of recruitment and employment. More information on diversity and 
inclusion at Chapman University is available at 
https://www.chapman.edu/diversity.

Candidates must have a Ph.D. in a field relevant to Mathematics, Physics, 
or Philosophy, and have outstanding records of scholarly publications, 
research support, and a history of commitment to the mentorship of 
students from underrepresented and underserved populations. The successful 
candidate will be expected to continue their active research program and 
mentoring activities, as well as help design, implement, and assess 
innovative new programs that lead to demonstrable advances in diversity, 
equity, and inclusion for our students, faculty, and staff. Service and 
teaching expectations will not exceed those of any other faculty position. 
Faculty appointments will be made at the Assistant Professor rank with 
current academic standing in one of the College’s academic programs. 
Tenure track faculty are expected to develop and maintain an active 
research agenda for future tenure consideration and are evaluated on their 
research/scholarly activity, teaching and service.

Application packages should be submitted online via Academic Job Online 
and include the following documents:
  1) cover letter
  2) statement of contributions to equity, diversity, and inclusion with 
particular attention to mentoring activities and detailed plans for 
continuing and leading such activities in the future
  3) curriculum vitae
  4) research statement
  5) teaching statement

Each of the five items should be submitted as a standalone document. 
Applicants should also arrange a list of three references on one page 
provided directly to the search committee at the same time as the other 
application materials.

Please apply through c/o: Academic Jobs Online: 
https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/22345

Inquiries may be directed to search chair email: pace@chapman.edu. Please 
use “Assistant Professor, Math, Physics, and Philosophy STEM Mentor" as 
the email subject line.

Application review will begin October 10, 2022 and will continue until the 
position is filled. Chapman offers competitive salaries, research start-up 
funds, and recruitment allowances.  Salary will be commensurate with 
qualifications. Successful completion of a background check is required 
for the final candidate. This position is subject to final budget 
approval.
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