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The Department of Public Health Sciences at Loyola
University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine is seeking
candidates for a tenure track position at the rank of
Assistant Professor to conduct research and teach graduate
level coursework in epidemiology as it relates to public
health. This individual will be expected to establish and
maintain extramurally funded research in their area of
expertise, participate as appropriate in inter-disciplinary
research on campus and throughout Loyola University Chicago,
and mentor students in the MPH and other graduate programs.
Candidates should have a background in epidemiology and must
possess a doctoral-level degree in a relevant discipline or
a doctoral-level degree combined with another advanced
degree in a relevant discipline (e.g. Ph.D., Dr.PH, Sc.D.,
M.D./M.P.H.)
Loyola University Chicago is
a nationally recognized urban university founded in 1870 in
the Jesuit, Catholic tradition. The Health Sciences Campus,
located in Maywood, IL, is committed to: nursing, medical,
graduate and post-graduate education; nationally and
internationally-recognized research; and service to local
and global communities. Currently, the Public Health
Program, which is centered on the Health Sciences Campus,
offers concentrations in health policy, management and
epidemiology. A university-wide Institute of Public Health
is being developed in the Health Sciences Division with the
goal of building upon existing strengths throughout the
university to establish programs that address public health
needs, create unique mission-focused educational and
research activities, and prepare graduates for productive
careers.
The position will be
available beginning July 1, 2014; applications will be
reviewed beginning October 14, 2013. Please forward a
complete application, including cover letter, curriculum
vitae, 1-2 sample publications and/or working papers,
statement of research interests, statement of teaching
philosophy (including description of courses taught or to be
developed) and contact information for three references via
mail or email to:
Nanci Tanney
Department of Public Health
Sciences
Loyola University Chicago
Health Sciences Campus
2160 S. First Avenue
Maywood, IL 60153
ntanney@lumc.edu
Loyola University Chicago is
an equal opportunity / affirmative action employer, and is
committed to increasing the diversity of its faculty. The
university actively encourages applications from women,
members of underrepresented groups and others who can
contribute to the university’s research, teaching and
service missions.
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