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Tenure-track Assistant or Associate Professor

Employer
University of South Carolina, Department of Environmental Health Sciences
Location
United States of America
Salary
Commensurate with experience
Closing date
Dec 11, 2021

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Field of specialization
Environmental
Work Function
Research-Applied
Job Type
Full time

The Department of Environmental Health Sciences (ENHS) http://www.sph.sc.edu/enhs/ in the Arnold School of Public Health (ASPH) at the University of South Carolina (UofSC) invites applications for a tenure-track professorship at the assistant or associate levels in the area of Climate Change and Public Health. The Department of ENHS includes two research centers (e.g. Center for Environmental Nanoscience and Risk and the NIEHS Center for Oceans and Human Health and Climate Change Research). ENHS has a long tradition of environmental health research funding from NIH, NSF, CDC, NOAA and other federal and state agencies. We are seeking to build research and teaching strengths in climate change science with particular attention to threats to public health. The complete job description is available at https://uscjobs.sc.edu/postings/109190 , which describes the position in more detail and how to apply and is where you submit your application. Applications require: 1) letter of application; 2) curriculum vitae; 3) research statement; 4) teaching statement; 5) diversity statement that describes how your approach to research, teaching, and service activities contribute to enhancing diversity, equity, and inclusion, and 6) contact information for three references. The University of South Carolina does not discriminate in educational or employment opportunities on the basis of race, sex, gender, gender identity, transgender status, age, color, religion, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, genetics, protected veteran status, pregnancy, childbirth or related medical conditions.

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